Raymond Bailey
Raymond Thomas Bailey, born on May 6, 1904, was a distinguished American actor renowned for his work across Broadway, film, and television. He gained widespread acclaim for his portrayal of Milburn Drysdale, a wealthy banker in the beloved television series The Beverly Hillbillies, which aired from 1962 to 1971. This iconic role solidified his place in pop culture history, showcasing his impeccable comedic timing and ability to deliver memorable performances.
Bailey's acting career began on the Broadway stage, where he captivated audiences with his talent and versatility. His transition to film and television saw him participate in various projects, further demonstrating his range as an actor. In addition to his most famous role, he made appearances in several films, enhancing his reputation in the entertainment industry.
Throughout his career, Bailey earned recognition for his contributions to the arts, leaving a lasting impact on both stage and screen. He continued to work in television until the later years of his life, maintaining his presence in the industry that he loved.
Raymond Bailey passed away on April 15, 1980, but his legacy endures through his unforgettable performances, particularly as the shrewd banker who became a household name in American television history. His work continues to be celebrated by fans and fellow actors alike.
Filmography
Al Capone
King Creole
Made for Each Other
From the Terrace
S.O.S Tidal Wave
Picnic
Lafayette Escadrille
Black Friday
Band of Angels
The Girl He Left Behind
Outside the Law (1956)
The Space Children
Herbie Rides Again
The Incredible Shrinking Man
The Great American Pastime
I Want to Live!
Tarantula
Sabotage (1939)
The Gallant Hours
Island of Doomed Men
The Lineup
Vertigo
I Love You Again
Congo Crossing
Alfred Hitchcock Presents