Bailey Hughes
Bailey Hughes has carved out a remarkable path in the entertainment industry, collaborating with esteemed talents like Academy Award-winner Marisa Tomei and Golden Globe-winner James Franco. Growing up in Southern California, Bailey excelled academically as a straight-A honors student while nurturing his passion for acting, managing to lead a well-rounded childhood.
His journey began when Carrie Ann Inaba, known for her role as a judge on Dancing with the Stars, recognized his potential and cast him in a lead role for her independent film. This opportunity opened the floodgates, leading to over twenty subsequent roles. Throughout his career, Bailey has shared the screen with notable figures such as Larry David, Jason Segel, Michael Rapaport, and Charlie McDowell.
A highlight of his early career was being nominated for a Young Artist Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in Good Time Max, where director James Franco specifically chose Bailey to portray the young version of himself—a brilliant but rebellious twelve-year-old.
Beyond acting, Bailey has explored 27 countries with his family, with Dubai standing out as his favorite destination. In high school, he continued to pursue challenging roles while tackling AP classes, aiming to graduate early. Looking ahead, Bailey plans to study screenwriting and film in college, aspiring to write, act, and direct. For now, he expresses a deep passion for acting and envisions it as his lifelong journey.
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