William Bailey (actor)
Appearance
William Bailey | |
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Born | Gordon Reineck September 26, 1886 Omaha, Nebraska, U.S. |
Died | November 8, 1962 | (aged 76)
Occupation(s) | Actor, director |
Years active | 1911–1959 |
William Bailey (born Gordon Reineck,[1] September 26, 1886 – November 8, 1962)[2] was an American actor and director.
Bailey's initial work in motion pictures came with Cosmopolitan Pictures, for which he directed one-reel and two-reel films.[2]
He appeared in more than 300 films between 1911 and 1959, but his roles were often uncredited. Bailey also starred in the original cast of No, No Nanette (1925), a smash hit on Broadway. Born in Omaha, Nebraska, Bailey died in Hollywood, California in 1962 at the age of 76.[3][4]
Selected filmography
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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1911 | Mae's Suitors | A Suitor | |
1912 | The Snare | Tom Ransom | |
1912 | The Penitent | Hugh Thompson | |
1913 | Dear Old Girl | Friend of Ted Warren | |
1913 | The Love Lute of Romany | A Farmer | |
1914 | The Banker's Daughter | Harold Routledge | |
1915 | Her Husband's Honor | Secret Service Agent Ellen | |
1916 | A Coney Island Princess | Jan Kouver | |
1916 | A Million A Minute | Mark Seager | |
1917 | The Pride of New York | Harold Whitley | |
1918 | Bonnie Annie Laurie | Captain Donald McGrego | |
1919 | Speedy Meade | Cal Merchant | |
1920 | The Phantom Foe | Bob Royal | Credited as William Norton Bailey |
1921 | The Yellow Arm | Jerry Engleson | Credited as William N. Bailey |
1923 | Is Money Everything? | Roy Pelham | |
1924 | The Flaming Forties | Desparde | Credited as William Norton Bailey |
1924 | The Uninvited Guest | Fred Morgan | |
1924 | The Cyclone Rider | ||
1924 | Winner Take All | Jim Devereaux | |
1925 | My Neighbor's Wife | Greed's Assistant | |
1926 | The House Without a Key | Harry Jennison | Credited as William Norton Bailey |
1927 | The Masked Menace | Credited as William Norton Bailey | |
1928 | The Flyin' Cowboy | James Bell | |
1928 | The Way of the Strong | Tiger Louie | Credited as William N. Bailey |
1928 | Burning Bridges | Jim Black | Credited as William N. Bailey |
1929 | The Aviator | Brooks | Credited as William Norton Bailey |
1930 | Back Pay | Ed | |
1930 | Today | Gregory | |
1931 | Mata Hari | Dubois' Aide | Uncredited |
1932 | Midnight Patrol | Powers | |
1934 | Manhattan Melodrama | Al Barnes (croupier) | Uncredited |
1936 | I'll Name the Murderer | William Hugo Van Ostrum | |
1939 | Miracles for Sale | Man in Box | Uncredited |
1940 | Bitter Sweet | Man in Bath | Uncredited |
1940 | British Intelligence | British Intelligence agent | Uncredited |
1944 | Mrs. Parkington | Musician at Ball | Uncredited |
1947 | The Egg and I | Reveler at Country Dance | Uncredited |
1948 | The Babe Ruth Story | Reporter | Uncredited |
1948 | Black Bart | Townsman | |
1948 | Silver Trails | John Chambers | |
1949 | Flamingo Road | Leo Mitchell | Uncredited |
1949 | Across the Rio Grande | Sheriff Reid | |
1950 | Where Danger Lives | Man | Uncredited |
1951 | Flight to Mars | Coucilman | |
1952 | Clash by Night | Waiter | Uncredited |
1957 | A Hatful of Rain | Man | Uncredited |
1959 | But Not for Me | Doorman | Uncredited |
Television | |||
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
1949 | The Lone Ranger | Townsman Jim | 1 episode |
1951–1953 | The Range Rider |
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2 episodes |
1958 | Maverick |
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2 episodes |
References
- ^ Kear, Lynn; King, James. Evelyn Brent: The Life and Films of Hollywood's Lady Crook. McFarland. p. 142. ISBN 978-0-7864-5468-6. Retrieved September 12, 2020.
- ^ a b Katchmer, George A. A Biographical Dictionary of Silent Film Western Actors and Actresses. McFarland. p. 13. ISBN 978-1-4766-0905-8. Retrieved September 12, 2020.
- ^ Truitt, Evelyn Mack (1977) [1974]. Who Was Who on Screen (2nd ed.). New York: Bowker. p. 19. ISBN 978-0-8352-0914-4.
- ^ Vazzana, Eugene Michael (2001) [1995]. Silent Film Necrology (2nd ed.). Jefferson, NC: McFarland. p. 26. ISBN 978-0-7864-1059-0.
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