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  1. Other articles where Slim Pickens is discussed: Mel Brooks: Films of the 1970s: Little, Harvey Korman, Slim Pickens, and Madeline Kahn, who earned an Academy Award nomination for best supporting actress for her parody of Marlene Dietrich’s saloon singer in the classic western Destry Rides Again (1939).

  2. Dr. Strangelove - (Original Trailer) Favorite Hollywood cowboy of the 1950s through the 70s; perhaps best known as the B-52 pilot who, at the end of Stanley Kubrick's "Dr. Strangelove" (1964), "rides" a hydrogen bomb to destruction, Slim Pickens was a hoarse-voiced veteran of the rodeo circuit -- in fact he was said to have gotten...

  3. Traducción de "Slim Pickens" en español. No, sir, you're actually in the Slim Pickens suite. No, señor, usted está en la suite Slim Pickens. I had toyed with Slim Pickens on the bomb. He jugado con Slim Pickens sobre la bomba. The role subsequently went to Slim Pickens. Dicho papel fue finalmente interpretado por Slim Pickens.

  4. Al intentar soltarla manualmente, el piloto del B-52, el mayor T.J. "King" Kong (Slim Pickens), logra repararla montado en una de ellas, llevando puesto su sombrero de ala grande. La puerta se abre y el mayor cae, montado sobre la bomba, iniciando así la destrucción global.

  5. Slim Pickens. Slim Pickens; właściwie Louis Burton Lindley Jr. (ur. 29 czerwca 1919 w Kingsburgu, zm. 8 grudnia 1983 w Modesto) – amerykański aktor filmowy i telewizyjny; a także zawodnik rodeo . W ciągu swojej trwającej przeszło 30 lat aktorskiej kariery wystąpił w ponad 100 filmach kreując zwykle charakterystyczne role drugoplanowe.

  6. Slim Pickens (de son vrai nom Louis Burton Lindley Jr.) est un artiste de rodéo et acteur américain, né le 29 juin 1919 à Kingsburg, en Californie, et mort le 8 décembre 1983 à Modesto, en Californie (États-Unis).

  7. 11 de dic. de 2023 · Slim Pickens, a former American rodeo performer and actor, died on December 8, 1983, in Modesto, California, USA, at the age of 37. His family, which included his wife and three children, survived him. In his final year, he battled a brain tumor and underwent surgery in San Francisco. Later in life, he died as a result of pneumonia.