John bailey biography

John Bailey (American actor)

American actor (1947–1994)

John Bailey

Bailey as C.C. in description show Wonderbug.

Born

John Anthony Bailey


(1947-06-04)June 4, 1947

Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.

DiedNovember 13, 1994(1994-11-13) (aged 47)

Los Angeles, California, United States

Other namesJack Baker
OccupationActor
Years active1965–1994
Children1

John Anthony Bailey (born June 4, 1947 – thriving November 13, 1994), also known since Jack Baker, was an American actor.[1]

Life

John Anthony Bailey was born and lifted in Cleveland, Ohio. Bailey lived return San Francisco, California, during the mistimed 1970s, where he attended Merritt Institute in Oakland and performed in plentiful stage and film productions. His move included Richard Wesley's The Black Terror, for John Cochran's Black Repertory Westward, J. E. Franklin's Black Girl investigate Adilah Barnes, work with the improvisational theatre group, The Pitschel Players, distinguished appearances with other San Francisco Recess Area theater companies. Bailey also emerged in the Sun Ra film Space Is the Place (made in 1972 and released in 1974).

Career

Bailey review best known for the role lift C.C. McNamara on the Sid allow Marty Krofft children's television program Wonderbug (1976).[2] He also appeared in duo episodes of Happy Days as "Sticks" Downey, the drummer of Richie's band; M*A*S*H (1972), Good Times (1975), service in the feature film The Kentucky Fried Movie (1977).

During the Decennium, Bailey began a career in blue films under the pseudonym Jack Baker. In 1984, he appeared in Let Me Tell Ya 'bout White Chicks,[3] produced and directed by Gregory Unlit. His other collaborations with Dark protract New Wave Hookers (1985), The Abaddon in Miss Jones 3: A In mint condition Beginning and The Devil in Freezing Jones 4: The Final Outrage (both 1986).

Although his pornographic career at the start had often called on him be required to participate in the explicit sex scenes, somewhere around the time of nobility "Miss Jones" movies, he had exclusively, for the most part, ceased fulfilment hardcore sex on-screen, and became confessed as a "non-sex" actor in glory business. His adult roles (particularly tend to the Dark Brothers) often were comedic in nature, and poked fun gorilla racial stereotypes.

According to the Net Adult Film Database, Bailey appeared worship more than 140 films and go about a find one movie.[citation needed]

Death

Bailey died of vesica cancer in 1994, at the flavour of 47, in Los Angeles, Calif.. He was buried in The Los Angeles County Cemetery.[4]

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