Bailey Bucher is known for Distant Vision (2016), Grief (2018) and Kono sekai no katasumi ni (2016).
Bailey C Elis is an actor, known for Attack of the Killer Chickens: The Movie, Quarantine, Actually (2021) and The Search for the Mortician's Apprentice (2021).
Bailey is a child actor and singer. Bailey has been in the "biz" since 2009, starring in his first theatrical production, The Wizard of Oz. He has been hooked ever since. Since birth, Bailey has always been the center of attention, "The Ham" (if you will). He was the 1st and only child/grandchild for the first 5 1/2 years of his life. His parents, trying to find a way to hone in on his "larger than life" personality, asked him if he wanted to audition for a role in an upcoming high school production of the Wizard of Oz. At only 6 years old, he booked the part of a munchkin and small witch (as he was the littlest one in the production). The next year, he booked the role of a Froglette in the HONK! production. He absolutely thrives in this environment, loves being on stage in front of a live audience. On recommendations from a friend, Bailey attended an Open Call with local Atlanta Talent Agents and has been signed with J Pervis Talent since 2011. He booked his first professional job that year, a VO radio-spot and so the journey begins. Later that year, he also booked the role as Chip in the Aurora Theatre production of Beauty and The Beast. With a few commercial jobs now under his belt, he was recognized as one of the Top 12 Students (out of 100+ performers) and got the opportunity to go on the NY Experience. While there, he received 5 callbacks and ended up signing with CESD in NY in October 2012. In October 2013, he was cast in his first Feature Film "The Spongebob Movie: Sponge Out of Water", which was an amazing experience. Bailey has also done several other film and commercial shoots, building a hefty resume. In summer of 2014, Bailey took on NYC and recently booked his first Television job, being cast as Young Bryan in Flesh and Bone (a Starz production). When not acting, Bailey enjoys being a regular kid... playing football, basketball, soccer, video games and much more. He is an avid reader with a special place in his heart for animals, especially his dog Charlie. He is an honor student, in the gifted classes and a member of Beta Club, Student Leadership, Reading Club, Math Club and Chess Club.
Bailey Cassell is an actor, known for Dark Money (2019) and The Romanoffs (2018).
Bailey Castle is a Joseph Jefferson Award nominee for Best Performer in a Play. She has studied with Steppenwolf West, and earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts from California State University, Fullerton. Bailey was a finalist for Best Stage Performer by the Chicago Reader's Best Of 2019, and was nominated for Best Supporting Actress by The Chicago Horror Film Festival.
Bailey attended Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, on a full athletic scholarship. He graduated in 1995 with a degree in Psychology. After graduation, Bailey moved to Los Angeles to pursue his acting career, which has encompassed a training stint in London and performing in such plays as "A Comedy of Errors," "Picnic" and "Death of a Salesman." Bailey's first film break came in Adam Shankman's Cosmo's Tale (1998), which screened at both Sundance and Cannes in 1999.
Bailey Clapham is an actor, known for The Selfish Giant (2013).
Bailey Coppola is known for A Score to Settle (2019), Sacred Blood (2015) and Alone (2020).
Bailey Cowan is known for Coming Home in the Dark (2021).
Bailey Marie De Young is an American actress and dancer most well known for playing the characters Ginny Thompson on Bunheads, Lauren Cooper on Faking It, and Imogene Cleary on The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel. She and musician Tyler De Young were married on August 3, 2014. De Young is a native of Sacramento, California. She is a dancer, starting around the age of seven, with a focus in jazz, tap, and ballet. Additionally, she is a trained soprano and has various theater credits. She graduated from the American Musical and Dramatic Academy. After that, she landed a leading role as Ginny Thompson in the ABC Family series Bunheads. In 2014, she made a guest appearance in the sitcom Baby Daddy as Bailey, and Jenna Taylor on The Middle. In 2014, she was cast in the MTV sitcom Faking It as Lauren.