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- Birth nameRaymond Thomas Bailey
- Height5′ 10″ (1.78 m)
- Raymond Bailey was a great example of "If at first you don't succeed..." After high school, Bailey headed for Hollywood with the intent on becoming a movie star, but soon found it tougher than he thought. Instead Bailey went into a high finance career working as stockbroker and banker. He made a second stab at Hollywood, and again had no success. He then became a seaman, working on various freighters and travelling all over the world. Bailey also worked on a pineapple plantation in Hawaii, and tried his luck in the local theatre. Deciding to give Hollywood one more try in 1938, he got lucky getting several small parts in the movies which eventually evolved into bigger character roles. When television became big, Bailey was in demand for parts and it was there he got his most famous part on the hit sitcom The Beverly Hillbillies (1962), as (ironically) banker Milburn Drysdale. After the show ended, he did a few movie roles.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Ken Severson
- SpouseGaby George(August 1951 - April 15, 1980) (his death)
- ChildrenNo Children
- Before joining the cast of the The Beverly Hillbillies (1962), he could be seen without his toupee for many of his roles.
- His first job in Hollywood was as a laborer, but he was fired for sneaking into a mob scene during a movie shoot.
- Worked as a deckhand on a freighter in China, Japan, Hawaii, the Philippines and the Mediterranean.
- Was very close friends with Nancy Kulp during and after the run of the series. He referred to her as "Slim".
- Uncle of William Sylvester.
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