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Raymond Thomas Bailey was born on May 6, 1904 in San Francisco, California, the son of William and Alice Bailey. From a young age he dreamed of stardom and fled to Hollywood as a teenager, only to discover that the silent‑picture era offered little more than menial labor, culminating in his dismissal after sneaking onto a mob set. After brief stints as a day‑labourer, stockbroker, and banker, he abandoned the West Coast and drifted to New York, where he again struggled to secure theatrical work. A turning point arrived when he signed on as a merchant seaman, sailing to China, Japan, the Philippines and the Mediterranean; while docked in Hawaii he tended a pineapple plantation, performed in community theatre and sang on the radio, experiences that honed his stagecraft. He returned to Hollywood in 1938 and finally broke through with bit parts, notably as Mr. West in The Green Hornet serial. World War II saw him reenlist in the United States Merchant Marine, after which he emerged as a reliable character actor on both the big screen and the burgeoning television medium. Bailey appeared in dozens of classic series, from Alfred Hitchcock Presents to The Twilight Zone, and earned Broadway credits in The Caine Mutiny Court‑Martial and The Bat. His most iconic performance was as the miserly banker Milburn Drysdale on The Beverly Hillbillies, a role that defined his legacy and cemented his place in American pop culture. In the early 1970s he began showing symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease, which limited his appearances to two Disney films before his retirement in 1975. He spent his final years split between a Laguna Niguel condo and a houseboat, maintaining a friendship with co‑star Nancy Kulp. Raymond Bailey died of a heart attack on April 15, 1980 in Irvine, California; his ashes were scattered at sea, concluding a remarkable career that spanned nearly four decades.
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Given Name: Raymond Thomas Bailey
Born: San Francisco, California, US
Citizenship: American
Birthday: May 6, 1904
Occupations: Actor
Years Active: 1938-1975
Spouses: Gaby Aida George
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The Incredible Shrinking Man
Herbie Rides Again
Vertigo
Time Table
Picnic
I’ve Lived Before
The Girl in the Red Velvet Swing
The Great American Pastime
Tarantula
Black Friday
The Girl He Left Behind
Congo Crossing
From the Terrace
Daredevils of the Red Circle
Al Capone
The Green Hornet
King Creole
Wake Me When It’s Over
The Roaring Twenties
Island of Doomed Men
Blackwell’s Island
Made for Each Other
The Male Animal
You, the People
S.O.S Tidal Wave
I Want to Live!
Band of Angels
Hell’s Kitchen
I Love You Again
Invisible Stripes
Lafayette Escadrille
The Space Children
The Mystery of Marie Roget
Each Dawn I Die
Outside the Law
Darby’s Rangers
The Lineup
Secret Service of the Air
I Stole a Million
Coast Guard
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1958
Vertigo
King Creole
Mr. Evans
I Want to Live!
San Quentin Warden
Lafayette Escadrille
Amos J. Walker
The Space Children
Dr. Wahrman
Darby’s Rangers
Brig. Gen. W.A. Wise
The Lineup
Philip Dressler
1956
Time Table
Sam Hendricks
I’ve Lived Before
Joseph Hackett, Federal Airways
The Great American Pastime
George Carruthers
The Girl He Left Behind
General
Congo Crossing
Peter Mannering
Outside the Law
Philip Bormann
1955
Picnic
Mr. Benson
The Girl in the Red Velvet Swing
Judge Fitzgerald (uncredited)
Tarantula
Dr. Townsend
1940
Black Friday
Louis Devore
The Green Hornet
Mr. West (uncredited)
Island of Doomed Men
Mystery Killer (uncredited)
You, the People
Bailey Henchman
I Love You Again
First Man Greeting Wilson in Pottery Office (uncredited)
1939
Daredevils of the Red Circle
Stanley
The Roaring Twenties
2nd Ex-Con (uncredited)
Blackwell’s Island
Cash Sutton (uncredited)
Made for Each Other
Salt Lake City Hospital Chemist (uncredited)
S.O.S Tidal Wave
Roy Nixon
Hell’s Kitchen
Whitey
Invisible Stripes
Bookie (uncredited)
Each Dawn I Die
Convict (uncredited)
Secret Service of the Air
Henchman Starting Fight [script name: Klune]
I Stole a Million
Cabby (uncredited)
Coast Guard
First Officer (uncredited)

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