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George William Bailey (born August 27, 1944) is an American actor. Although he appeared in many dramatic roles, he may be best remembered for his "crusty" comedic characters such as Staff Sergeant
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'' (TV series 1979–1983); Lieutenant/Captain Thaddeus Harris in the ''
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'' films (1984–1994), and Captain Felix Maxwell in ''
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'' (1987). He played the role of Detective Lieutenant
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's television crime drama ''
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'', and its spinoff series '' Major Crimes'', from 2005 to 2018.


Biography

Bailey was born in
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. He went to Thomas Jefferson High School in Port Arthur with
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and Jimmy Johnson. He started college at
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in nearby
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and transferred to
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in
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. Bailey left college and spent the mid-1960s working at local theater companies before moving to
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in the mid-1970s. He broke into television with a small recurring role as a crime scene police officer on the short-lived detective show ''
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''. He then landed one-shot episodic roles on
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of the day such as '' Starsky and Hutch'' and ''
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''. His film debut was in ''
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'' (1979), an early
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film. By the late 1970s, he got his breakout role as the conniving, cigar-chomping goldbricker Sgt. Luther Rizzo in ''
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''. He also appeared as
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's sidekick in ''
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'' (1985). He returned to college in 1993, and graduated from
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, now Texas State, in
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in May 1993, with a Bachelor of Fine Arts,
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. For the 1999–2000 school year, he was the Artist-in-Residence."G.W. Bailey Biography."
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television network, ''
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'' (1997), ''
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'' (1999), and ''Paul'' (2000). Since 2001, Bailey has served as the Executive Director of the
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, which provides trips and activities for hundreds of young cancer patients annually. He first volunteered with the organization after his goddaughter was diagnosed with
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.


Filmography (film and TV)

* ''
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'' (1976, S1 E10: "Consenting Adults") - Mumford * '' How The West Was Won'' (1977, S1 E2: "Erika") - Ivie * ''
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'' (1978, TV Series) - Drunk Driver * '' Starsky & Hutch'' (1976-1978) - Hotel Clerk / Slade * ''
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'' (1978, TV Series) - The Hobo * ''
Laverne & Shirley ''Laverne & Shirley'' (originally ''Laverne DeFazio & Shirley Feeney'') is an American sitcom television series that played for eight seasons on ABC from January 27, 1976, to May 10, 1983. A spin-off of ''Happy Days'', ''Laverne & Shirley'' star ...
'' (1979, S4 E23: "There's a Spy in My Beer") - Rocko * ''
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'' (1979) - Erwin * ''
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'' (1979) - Water Man / Arlo Karp * ''
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'' (1979, S7 E9: "Joanie Busts Out") - Jack Whitman * ''
The French Atlantic Affair ''The French Atlantic Affair'' is a novel by Ernest Lehman which was published in 1977. A 3-part TV miniseries based on the book was produced and broadcast in 1979. Plot A luxury ocean liner, the SS ''Marseilles'' of the French Atlantic Line, is h ...
'' (1979, TV Mini-Series) - Jake (uncredited) * '' Angie'' (1979, S2 E11: "Mary, Mary Marries") * ''
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'' (1979–1980) - Bartender / Gus * '' Palmerstown, U.S.A.'' (1980, S1 E5: "The Black Travelers: II") * '' Alcatraz: The Whole Shocking Story'' (1980, TV Series) - Holfeld * '' Flo'' (1980–1981) - Lonnie Castleberry / Bull * ''
Murder in Texas ''Murder in Texas'' is a 1981 television film starring Katharine Ross, Sam Elliott, Farrah Fawcett, and Andy Griffith. The film was directed by William Hale, and was based on a true story; that was written for the TV screen by John McGreevey. ...
'' (1981, TV film) - Richard 'Racehorse' Haynes * '' Bitter Harvest'' (1981, TV film) - Lazlo * ''Fog'' (1981, TV film) - Mr. Carrion * ''Hardcase'' (1981, TV film) - Paul Morgan * '' The Capture of Grizzly Adams'' (1982, TV film) - Tom Quigley * ''
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'' (1979–1983, TV Series) - Sergeant Luther Rizzo / The G.I. * '' St. Elsewhere'' (1982-1983, TV Series) - Dr. Hugh Beale * ''
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'' (1984) - Lt. Thibodeau * ''
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'' (1984) - Police Chief Don Potter / Dr. Kyle Stepney - Surgery * ''
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'' (1984) - Lt. Thaddeus Harris * ''Earthlings'' (1984, TV Series) - Bobo * '' Runaway'' (1984) - Chief * '' Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment'' (1985) - Wedding Guest (uncredited) * ''
Rustlers' Rhapsody ''Rustlers' Rhapsody'' is a 1985 American comedy–Western film. It is a parody of many Western conventions, most visibly of the singing cowboy films that were prominent in the 1930s and the 1940s. The film was written and directed by Hugh Wils ...
'' (1985) - Peter * ''
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'' (1985) - Tom Schmidt * ''
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'' (1986) - Captain Skroeder * ''
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'' (1987) - Felix * ''
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'' (1987) - Ray Kirschman * '' Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol'' (1987) - Capt. Thaddeus Harris * ''Hawaiian Dream'' (1987) - Captain Pierce * '' Police Academy 5: Assignment Miami Beach'' (1988) - Capt. Thaddeus Harris * ''
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'' (1988, TV Series) - Cmdr. Jim Grigg * '' Police Academy 6: City Under Siege'' (1989) - Capt. Thaddeus Harris * '' The Gifted One'' (1989, TV film) - Dr. Winslow * ''Love and Lies'' (1990, TV film) - Sgt. Halsey * '' Q&A'' (1990) - Bartender (uncredited) * '' Doublecrossed'' (1991) - Camp * ''
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'' (1991, TV Series) - Director Waugh * ''Write to Kill'' (1991) - Dean Sutton * ''A Mother's Justice'' (1991, TV film) - Joe Comminger * ''Before the Storm'' (1991, TV film) - Director Waugh * ''
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'' (1992, TV film) - Zeke Zbranek * ''
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'' (1992, S2 E20: "Nuts to War: Part 2") - Sarge
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(1992, TV film) - Tom Cantrell * ''
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'' (1993, TV film) - Masterson * ''No Child of Mine'' (1993, TV film) - Lamar Jenkins * '' Police Academy: Mission to Moscow'' (1994) - Capt. Thaddeus Harris * ''
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'' (1996, TV film) - Ralph Coulter * ''Seduction in a Small Town'' (1997, TV film) - Pat Carter * ''
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'' (1996–1997, Series) - Big Jim Foxworthy * ''
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'' (1997) - Azarel * ''
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'' (1999) - Livio * ''Brothers. Dogs. And God.'' (2000) - Luther Graham * ''St. Paul'' (2000) -Barnabas * '' The. Thin. Blue. Lie. '' (2000) - K.C. * '' Scorcher'' (2002) - General Timothy Moore * ''
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'' (2004) - Rusty, the Dog (voice) * ''
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'' (2005) - Wesley Kringle * ''
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'' (2005–2012, TV Series) - Lt. Louie Provenza * '' Cake: A Wedding Story'' (2007) - Howard Canter * ''Left Turn Yield'' (2007) - Man at Crosswalk with Dog * ''Johnny's Gone'' (2011) - Chet * ''
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'' (2012) - Mr. Hodgkinson * ''
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Guest Judge'' (2012) * ''I Am Death'' (2013) - The Killer * ''Highly Functional'' (2017) - Dan * '' Major Crimes'' (2012–2018, TV Series) - Lt. Louie Provenza * ''Til Life Do Us Part'' (2020, short film) - Barnaby Barnes * '' Stargirl'' (2022, 1 episode) - Mr. Dugan


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