Bobby Pickett
Biography
Bobby "Boris" Pickett (born Robert George Pickett, February 11, 1938 – April 25, 2007) was a Somerville, Massachusetts-born musician and actor, best known for singing and co-writing the 1962 hit novelty song "Monster Mash". Pickett performed the track in an impersonation of veteran horror film stars Boris Karloff, and Bela Lugosi (as in the line "Whatever happened to my Transylvania Twist?"). Bobby Pickett co-wrote the song along with Leonard Capizzi. It became a million seller, as well as reaching Number One on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The song was styled as being by Bobby "Boris" Pickett & The Crypt-Kicker 5. In Britain it took until October 1973 for the tune to become popular, but it then pinnacled at Number 3 in the UK singles chart. A Christmas themed follow-up, "Monster's Holiday", was also released in 1962, and it became a minor hit. After releasing a variety of other Halloween-based songs as well as trying his hand at script-writing, Bobby died of leukemia on April 25, 2007, at age 69.
Known For

Petticoat Junction

Petticoat Junction

T. J. Hooker

Splitz

Strange Invaders

Sister, Sister

Hot Money

The Boneyard Collection
All Movies (16)
- The Boneyard Collection2008 · as The Manager (segment "Boogie with the Undead")
- Witch's Dungeon: 40 Years of Chills2006 · as Self
- Monster Mash: The Movie1995 · as Dr. Victor Frankenstein
- Spooky World1994 · as Self
- Halloween Monster Bash1991 · as Self
- Lobster Man from Mars1990 · as The Astrologer / The King of Mars
- Frankenstein General Hospital1988 · as Man in Elevator
- Sister, Sister1987 · as Roger
- Splitz1984 · as Chef
- Strange Invaders1983 · as Editor
- Hot Money1983 · as Stewart
- Deathmaster1972 · as Curt
- Chrome and Hot Leather1971 · as Sweet Willy (as Bob Pickett)
- The Baby Maker1970 · as Dr. Sims
- Three's a Crowd1969 · as Roy Dodson
- It's a Bikini World1967 · as Woody (as Bob Pickett)
All TV Shows (3)
- T. J. Hooker1982 · as Charlie Brubaker
- Petticoat Junction1963 · as Stonewall Jackson
- Petticoat Junction1963 · as Walter Thorp