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PERSONAL INFORMATION

REAL NAME
Bob Bailey

BIRTHDAY
June 13, 1913
BORN ON DAY
Friday


BIRTHPLACE
Toledo, Ohio, United States

DIED AT AGE
70 Years 2 Months 0 Days
DEATHDATE
August 13, 1983
DEATHPLACE
California, United States

CAUSE OF DEATH
Cardiovascular disease

NATIONALITY
American
Bob Bailey Nationality American

PROFESSION

ZODIAC
GEMINI

Physical Stats

CHEST
N/A

BICEPS
N/A

WAIST
N/A

HEIGHT
N/A

WEIGHT
N/A

Fame & Address

DEBUT
Jitterbugs (1943)
Bob BaileyJitterbugs (1943)

FAMOUS FROM/AS
Jitterbugs (1943)

Education, Net Worth & More

More Information
Career of Bob Bailey
He played the title character in a comedy serial "Mortimer Gooch" on the radio to start his career. He played the father of the title character in "Meet Corliss Archer." He signed a contract with 20th Century-Fox and worked in seven feature films produced by them. His later credits were the titular character in radio series "Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar." He played a starring role in the radio drama "Let George Do It" playing the character, George Valentine.

Some Lesser Known Facts About Bob Bailey

  • Did Bob Bailey takes alcohol? No. He was an alcoholic but was able to overcome his addiction. He also helped others facing the same problem by working in rehab.
  • Was Bob Bailey in the habit of Smoking? NA.
  • Bailey spent ten years of his later life in a rest home.
  • The actor played uncredited roles in films like Not as a Stranger, Birdman of Alcatraz, and A Tiger Walks. In the film "Birdman of Alcatraz" he appeared as a reporter for a very small role and most of his dialogue was dubbed by another actor.
    The actor played uncredited roles in films like Not as a Stranger, Birdman of Alcatraz, and A Tiger Walks. In the film
  • Most of his performance was for the radio rather than for films and television. He worked for film studio '20th Century-Fox' but returned when the studio failed to renew the contract.
  • Not only he was an actor and a radio performer but also had writing skills and had written the script for an episode "The Carmen Kringle Matter" of radio series "Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar." He wrote with a pen name "Robert Bainter."
    Not only he was an actor and a radio performer but also had writing skills and had written the script for an episode

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