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Bickford was profiled in the 2004 documentary "Monster Road," directed by Brett Ingram. The film won numerous awards at film festivals and received international acclaim. | Bickford was profiled in the 2004 documentary "Monster Road," directed by Brett Ingram. The film won numerous awards at film festivals and received international acclaim. | ||
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[[http://www.brucebickford.com/bio.shtml Bruce Bickford's web site]] | [[http://www.brucebickford.com/bio.shtml Bruce Bickford's web site]] | ||
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Bruce Bickford is best known for his claymation work and animated performace in the Frank Zappa movie "Baby Snakes". Bickford's animation first appeared in the Zappa TV special "A Token Of His Extreme", and can also be seen in the FZ films "The Amazing Mr. Bickford", "The Dub Room Special", and "Video From Hell".
Bickford was profiled in the 2004 documentary "Monster Road," directed by Brett Ingram. The film won numerous awards at film festivals and received international acclaim.