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David Bailie(1937-2021)

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David Bailie and Christopher S. Capp in Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003)
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David Bailie was born in 1937 in South Africa, going to boarding school in Swaziland and immigrating to Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) with his family in 1952. His first acting experience soon after school in 1955, was an amateur production of 'Doctor in the House' which persuaded him he wanted to be an actor. After leaving school he worked in a bank and then for Central African Airlines. In 1958, he made his first trip from Rhodesia to England to get a lie of the land.

In 1960 he moved to England and landed his first small role in the film Flame in the Streets (1960) and then played on of the bells boys in Arthur Koppits "Oh Dad Poor Dad Mama's hung you in the Closet and I'm Feeling so Sad" (1961) with Stella Adler playing Madame Rosepettle. He then bluffed his way into Weekly Repertory in Barrow-in-Furness as Juvenile lead - terrified the while that he would be exposed as totally inexperienced.

Recognising the need for training he auditioned three times for a bursary to RADA - each time only being accepted as a fee paying student which he couldn't afford - he finally sent for the last of his standby money (£200) he had left in Rhodesia and paid for the first term (1963) - at the end of term he approached John Fernald who relented and he was given free tuition from the next two years.

Terry Hands was also a student at the same time but had left a little earlier than Bailie and formed the Everyman Theatre with Peter James In Liverpool - On leaving RADA Bailie was invited to join the Everyman (1964). Amongst other roles he played Tolen in The Knack, Becket in Murder in the Cathedral, Dion in The Great God Brown, MacDuff in Macbeth and Lucky in Waiting for Godot. After a year there, he came back to London and auditioned for and was accepted by Laurence Olivier joining the National Theatre. He played minor roles and also understudied Sir Laurence Olivier in Love for Love.

Terry Hands, who had by now joined the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) at Stratford-upon-Avon (and later became its artistic director), invited Bailie to join them as an associate artist (1965). There he portrayed i.a. Florizel opposite Dame Judi Dench's Perdita in 'A Winter's Tale' along with Valentine in Two Gentlemen of Verona, Kozanka in The Plebeians Rehearse the Uprising and Leslie in The Madness of Lady Bright.

During the early 1970s he worked with Stomu Yamashta at his Red Buddha Theatre. He was cast as the lead in a show called 'Raindog', requiring him to do everything from singing (writing his own songs) and dancing, to performing Martial Arts and gymnastics - which he frankly admits was a demand too far and when Yamashta offered him a paltry sum for performing the opportunity was there to depart which he did.

He was now cast by director Michael E. Briant for the part of the villain Dask in The Robots of Death: Part One (1977), which has remained a particularly popular serial of the long-running cult TV series of the 1960/70/80s. He also played in a number of other series prominent at the time.

For personal reasons Bailie now had a long recess in his acting career. Between 1980 and 1989 he ran a furniture-making business. In 1990 he closed that down and returned to acting, having in fact to virtually restart his career. It didn't help that at exactly this point he had to have a cancer removed from his lip which required learning to speak again.

Whilst awaiting work in the acting field he busied himself with Cad design, self-training and writing computer programs and also doing Health and Safety work in the building industry - in fact busking for a living.

In the mid 1990s after playing alongside Brian Glover in Canterbury Tales he made a comeback in the movie business as 'Skewer' in Cutthroat Island (1995), then played an English Judge in The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc (1999), and also the engineer in Gladiator (2000).

Bailie's best known work in film is the role of Cotton, a speechless pirate who has his tongue cut out, so he miraculously trained his parrot, also named Cotton, to read his mind and speak on his behalf. Bailie first appears as Cotton in Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003) as one of the pirates Jack Sparrow chooses in Tortuga. He is one of the Black Pearl crew-members to survive the Kracken attack in the sequel Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006). Bailie is also plays Cotton in the third installment of 'Pirates' Pirates of the Caribbean: At Worlds End (2007).

David Bailie also emerged as a radio actor. He played the mad scientist Taren Capel, a re-incarnation of his earlier work from the 60s cult series 'Doctor Who'. He was involved in two audio DVDs playing the memorable character of the 'Celestial Toymaker' from Dr Who. He also worked as a Professional Photographer! Portraiture and Landscapes being his speciality. He travels nowhere unless his destination offers good Photo opportunities.

In addition he developed his skills as a video maker using his Canon 5d Mk2 to shoot a number of short HD videos.

David had two children from his first marriage. He lived in London England and married Egidija in 2002

He listed amongst his skills Acting, Furniture Making, Furniture & Interior Design, CAD Design, Computer Programming, Photography, Health and Safety Executive, Video Making, Property Developing, Restauranteur - virtually all of which afforded him a living at one or the same time or another - but principally acting is where he still felt the ambition.
BornDecember 4, 1937
DiedMarch 6, 2021(83)
BornDecember 4, 1937
DiedMarch 6, 2021(83)
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Johnny Depp, Geoffrey Rush, Orlando Bloom, and Keira Knightley in Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003)
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  • Cotton
  • 2003
Johnny Depp in Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007)
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
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  • Cotton
  • 2007
Johnny Depp, Orlando Bloom, and Keira Knightley in Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006)
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
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  • Cotton
  • 2006
Russell Crowe in Gladiator (2000)
Gladiator
8.5
  • Engineer
  • 2000

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  • Chandini Wilson, Priyanshu Chatterjee, Aakash Shukal, Kathi DeCouto, Judy Kriz, Mitra Bhattacharya, Jared Gerschwitz, Duncan Padfield, Anne Padfield, Rachel Bryan, Francesca Marie Williams, Lorena Ximena, David Paul Perlmutter, Crispin Jamie, Andrew Perry, Aaron Beha, Dave Watts, Jamie Ellis, Juliet Burr, Lenore Fiorenbcelli, John Raggett, Sid Makkar, Firuzi Khan, Clive Payne, Adam Day, Sohail Sen, Sudhanshu Dube, Emma Galliano, Shawn Dixon, Mirabel Stuart, George Dawson, Nyra Banerjee, Jamie Chrispin, Collette Creary-Myers, Lucas Martinez, Nilesh Navnath Gavand, Daniel Damian Kapuscinski, Ayvianna Snow, Swaylee Loughnane, Billy Totham, Pierce Tomlinson, Travis Booth-Millard, Sara Bodinar, Karthik Ramalingam, Kirsty Sawyer, Mitch Wicking, Sam Bhattacharjee, Hakeem Azeez, and Tony Richardson in Barun Rai and the House on the Cliff (2021)
    Barun Rai and the House on the Cliff
    4.9
    • Mantor
    • 2021
  • Rajinikanth, Suniel Shetty, Nayanthara, and Yogi Babu in Darbar (2020)
    Darbar
    5.9
    • Drug Overlord (uncredited)
    • 2020
  • In the Trap (2019)
    In the Trap
    3.8
    • Father Andrew
    • 2019
  • Matt Dillon in The House That Jack Built (2018)
    The House That Jack Built
    6.8
    • S.P.
    • 2018
  • The Beyond (2017)
    The Beyond
    4.9
    • Jacob
    • 2017
  • Doctor Who: New Series Adventures (2005)
    Doctor Who: New Series Adventures
    7.1
    Podcast Series
    • Narrator (voice)
    • 2017
  • The Timber (2015)
    The Timber
    4.5
    • Sheriff Snow
    • 2015
  • Artificio Conceal (2014)
    Artificio Conceal
    6.7
    Short
    • Vitruvius
    • 2014
  • October 1 (2014)
    October 1
    6.4
    • Ackerman
    • 2014
  • Traveller (2013)
    Traveller
    5.1
    • Wentzelow
    • 2013
  • Clubs & Styx (2012)
    Clubs & Styx
    9.8
    Short
    • Enigmatic Man
    • 2012
  • Dimitri Leonidas, Junix Inocian, Elliot Cowan, Elliot Knight, Marama Corlett, and Estella Daniels in Sinbad (2012)
    Sinbad
    6.2
    TV Series
    • Brother Angelico
    • 2012
  • The Bottle (2011)
    The Bottle
    6.4
    Short
    • Arthur
    • 2011
  • Tribe
    6.1
    • Wentzelow
    • 2011
  • Pirates of the Caribbean: Tales of the Code: Wedlocked (2011)
    Pirates of the Caribbean: Tales of the Code: Wedlocked
    6.8
    Short
    • Cotton
    • 2011

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  • Alternative name
    • David Bailey
  • Height
    • 6′ (1.83 m)
  • Born
    • December 4, 1937
    • Springs, South Africa
  • Died
    • March 6, 2021
    • London, England, UK(undisclosed)
  • Spouses
      Egidija2002 - March 8, 2021 (his death)
  • Other works
    He acted in Geoffrey Chaucer's play, "The Canterbury Tales", at the Garrick Theatre in London, England with Brian Glover in the cast. Directed by Peter James.

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    Has said in interviews he was the first choice for Davros (Michael Wisher), Creator of The Daleks in Doctor Who: Gensesis Of The Daleks, but choose to do a play instead. He was also thought suitable for the part of Gharman (Dennis Chinnery) in the same story.
  • Quotes
    Don't bother worrying or talking about 'art' - that's god given and will take care of itself - concentrate rather on developing your technique or craft - that'll take you forward.

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