- Raymond Bailey
Infobox actor
name = Raymond Thomas Bailey
birthdate = birth date|1904|5|6
birthplace =San Francisco, California
deathdate = death date and age|1980|4|15|1904|5|6
deathplace =Irvine, California
restingplace = Cremated; Ashes scattered at sea
othername = Ray Bailey
occupation = Stage,film ,television actor
yearsactive = 1938-1975
spouse = Gaby Aida George (1914-1985)Raymond Thomas Bailey (
May 6 ,1904 –April 15 ,1980 ) was an Americanactor on the Broadway stage, movies, andtelevision . He is best-known for his role as wealthybanker , Milburn Drysdale, in the long-running TV series "The Beverly Hillbillies ".Early life and attempts at acting
He was born in San Francisco,
California , the son of William and Alice (nee O'Brien) Bailey. When he was ateenager he went to Hollywood to become amovie star . He found it was harder than he had thought, however, and took a variety of short-term jobs. He worked for a time as a laborer at amovie studio , but was fired for sneaking into a mob scene that was being filmed. He also worked for a while in abank .Having no success getting any kind of movie roles, Bailey then went to New York where he had no better success getting roles in theatre. Eventually he became a crewman on a freighter and began sailing to various parts of the world, including
China ,Japan , thePhilippines and the Mediterranean. While docked inHawaii , he worked on a pineapple plantation, acted at acommunity theatre and sang on a local radio program.uccess on the second try
In 1938, he decided to try Hollywood again. His luck changed for the better when he actually began getting some bit parts in movies, but after the
United States enteredWorld War II he joined the Merchant Marine and went back tosea . When the war was over he returned to Hollywood and eventually began getting bigger character roles.Early roles in television, Broadway, and movies
1950s television
In the early 1950s, he began being cast in a lot of character roles in TV programs. His numerous appearances include episodes of "
Alfred Hitchcock Presents ", "Gunsmoke ", "The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show ", "Playhouse 90 ", "The Rifleman ", "The Jack Benny Program ", "Perry Mason", "77 Sunset Strip ", "The Twilight Zone", "Bonanza ", "The Untouchables", "Have Gun-Will Travel ", and "Mister Ed ".Broadway plays
He appeared in three plays on Broadway, playing An Unknown Man in "The Bat" (1953), A.J. Alexander in "Sing Till Tomorrow" (1953), and Captain Randolph Southard in "The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial" (1954-1955) starring
Henry Fonda .Movie roles
Bailey's movie roles include playing a member of the board in the comedy/romance "Sabrina" (1954) starring
Humphrey Bogart ,Audrey Hepburn andWilliam Holden ; Mr. Benson in the drama "Picnic" (1955) starring William Holden andKim Novak ; a doctor in Hitchcock's drama/thriller "Vertigo" (1958) starring James Stewart and Novak; a Colonel in the comedy "No Time for Sergeants " (1958) starringAndy Griffith ; the warden of San Quentin in the crime/drama "I Want to Live! " (1958) starringSusan Hayward ; Lawyer Brancato in the crime drama "Al Capone" (1959) starringRod Steiger ; and Major General Alexander "Archie" Vandegrift in World War Two drama "The Gallant Hours" (1960). He also played a plantation owner in the 1957 movie Band of Angels starring Clark Gable, Sidney Poitier and Yvonne De Carlo.Mr. Drysdale on "The Beverly Hillbillies"
In 1962, he was cast in his most famous role as the greedy bank president, Milburn Drysdale, on the hit TV sitcom "The Beverly Hillbillies" and at last achieved international fame.
Nancy Kulp portrayed his ever loyal and "by the book" secretary, Miss Jane Hathaway.In that role, he portrayed the banker who managed the millions of dollars (in oil money royalties) in the bank account of country gentleman J. D. Clampett (portrayed by
Buddy Ebsen ). Often, Mr. Drysdale would be required to talk with Clampett about how strange "city life" and "city folk" are (when compared to Mr. Clampett's view of "normal" country folk). On occasions when Mr. Clampett was considering withdrawing all his funds and returning to the country (his home nearBugtussle ), Mr. Drysdale would often panic and work to try and convince him (and his unusual family) to remain in Beverly Hills (to great comedic effect).After the show went off the air in 1971, Bailey acted in a few less-noteworthy movie roles. He then retired and became somewhat of a recluse in
Laguna Niguel, California , where he and his wife, Gaby Aida George (1914 –1985 ) lived.Death
Raymond Bailey died of a heart attack at seventy-five years of age in
Irvine, California . His body was cremated and his ashes were scattered at sea.External links
*imdb|0047450
*ibdb|107569
*amg name|2:3303Persondata
NAME= Bailey, Raymond
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Actor
DATE OF BIRTH= 1904-5-6
PLACE OF BIRTH=San Francisco, California
DATE OF DEATH= 1980-4-15
PLACE OF DEATH=Irvine, California
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