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'''James William Bailey''' (January 10, 1938 – May 30, 2015) was an American singer, film, television and stage actor, and [[Drag queen|female impersonator]].
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'''Jim Bailey''' (born [[January,10]], [[1949]]) is an award-winning [[United States|American]] [[singer]], [[film]], [[television]],and [[theatre]] [[actor]],and has been called a master [[master illusionist]] because of his all encompassing recreations of legendary women.
==Early years==
[[Image:Jim as Phyllis.jpg|thumb|Bailey as comic actress [[Phyllis Diller]]]]
Bailey was born on January 10, 1938, in [[Philadelphia]] to Sara and Claude Bailey. He had one brother, Claude. As a teenager he studied opera at the [[Philadelphia Conservatory of Music]], and was on the television program ''[[The Horn and Hardart Children's Hour|The Children's Hour]]'' for almost a year, where he performed by acting, singing and dancing. His family moved to [[Palmyra, New Jersey]] when he was ten years old, and then [[Riverside Township, New Jersey|Riverside Township]], where he attended [[Riverside High School (New Jersey)|Riverside High School]].<ref>[http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=DN&s_site=philly&p_multi=PI|DN&p_theme=realcities&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&p_topdoc=1&p_text_direct-0=0EB295431B8D9227&p_field_direct-0=document_id&p_perpage=10&p_sort=YMD_date:D&s_trackval=GooglePM "Jim Bailey Banks on Fabulous Fakes"]. ''[[Philadelphia Daily News]]''. May 13, 1983. Retrieved November 26, 2013. "They moved to New Jersey when Jim was 10, and lived in Palmyra, Riverside and Willingboro before locating in Vincentown, where he visited them this week before his shore date."</ref><ref>{{cite news| last=Lloyd| first=Jack| date=October 27, 1995| url=http://articles.philly.com/1995-10-27/entertainment/25696249_1_jim-bailey-streisand-and-garland-judy-garland| archive-url=https://archive.today/20131126175014/http://articles.philly.com/1995-10-27/entertainment/25696249_1_jim-bailey-streisand-and-garland-judy-garland| url-status=dead| archive-date=November 26, 2013| title=Barbra, Liza Sing Praises Of Jim Bailey He Specializes In Streisand And Garland, But Don't Call Him A Female Impersonator. He Prefers 'Character Actor'| newspaper=[[The Philadelphia Inquirer]]| access-date=November 26, 2013| url-access=subscription| quote=The entertainer, a native of West Philadelphia and graduate of Riverside High School in Burlington County, has played many of the world's great concert venues, including London's Palladium, New York's Carnegie Hall and Los Angeles' Dorothy Chandler Pavilion.}}</ref>

==Career==
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Bailey appeared in over 70 television and movie roles, including appearances on ''[[Ally McBeal]]'', ''[[Here's Lucy]]'', ''[[Night Court]]'', ''[[The Rockford Files]]'', ''[[Switch (American TV series)|Switch]]'', ''[[Vega$]]'', ''[[The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson]]'', ''[[The Ed Sullivan Show]]'', ''[[The Carol Burnett Show]]'', ''[[The Merv Griffin Show]]'', ''[[Late Night with David Letterman]]'', ''[[The Mike Douglas Show]]'', ''[[The Dean Martin Show]] ''and ''[[The Joan Rivers Show]]''.<ref name=":0">{{Cite news |date=2023-06-05 |title=Jim Bailey, cabaret entertainer who impersonated Garland, Streisand, dies |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/jim-bailey-cabaret-entertainer-who-impersonated-garland-streisand-dies/2015/06/05/6e1e9164-0b9a-11e5-95fd-d580f1c5d44e_story.html |access-date=2024-01-12 |work=Washington Post |language=en-US |issn=0190-8286}}</ref><ref name="advocate.com">{{Cite web |title=Illusionist Jim Bailey Dies at 77; Performed as Garland, Streisand, and More |url=https://www.advocate.com/obituaries/2015/06/02/illusionist-jim-bailey-dies-77-performed-garland-streisand-and-more |access-date=2024-01-12 |website=www.advocate.com |language=en}}</ref>

Bailey's fame began in the late 1960s when he created the "illusions" of singers [[Judy Garland]], [[Barbra Streisand]], and [[Peggy Lee]] by vocally imitating them in his own operatically trained voice. Bailey appeared on concert stages throughout the world, including headlining in Las Vegas at hotels such as The Thunderbird, Caesars Palace, The Desert Inn, The Sands, Harrah's, The Dunes and performing at New York City's [[Carnegie Hall]] a total of nine times and [[London Palladium|The Palladium Theater]] in London a total of 17 times. Bailey also performed for the [[British royal family]] twice and for four United States presidents.<ref name="Kinser">{{Cite web |last=Kinser |first=Jeremy |date=2015-06-02 |title=Jim Bailey, One Of The Great Old School Female Illusionists, Has Died At 77 |url=https://www.queerty.com/jim-bailey-one-of-the-great-old-school-female-illusionists-has-died-at-77-20150602 |access-date=2024-01-12 |website=Queerty}}</ref>[[File:JimBaileyasJudy back stage2009 ---.jpg|thumb|left|Jim Bailey as Judy Garland in London]]

From 1966 through to 1968, Bailey played [[summer stock theater|summer stock]] in such shows as ''[[The Boy Friend (musical)|The Boy Friend]]'', ''[[Calamity Jane (musical)|Calamity Jane]]'' with [[Ginger Rogers]], ''[[Bells Are Ringing (musical)|Bells are Ringing]]'' and [[Wildcat]] with [[Gale Storm]].

During this time, Bailey was introduced to and became friends with [[Phyllis Diller]]. Bailey learned to re-create the comedian/actress's personality and later added her to his repertoire. In 1968, Bailey moved to Los Angeles and put together a nightclub act with [[Michael Greer]], performing at the Redwood Room, this time adding [[Judy Garland]] to his repertoire. When Garland came to see Bailey's show, she jumped up onto the stage and asked him to sing a song with her. Bailey agreed and the two sang a duet of "[[Bye Bye Blackbird]]", which Bailey had intended to sing as himself.<ref name=":1" /><ref name="advocate.com"/>

The two later became friends, and Garland became Bailey's mentor. The two remained friends until Garland's death in 1969. In 1970, Bailey was booked in Las Vegas and became an overnight sensation. He appeared on ''[[The Ed Sullivan Show]]'', which helped launch an international career. His performance as Judy Garland singing "[[The Man that Got Away]]" was such a phenomenon he was asked back a couple of months later to perform as [[Peggy Lee]]. He also performed as himself on both shows.

Bailey's success continued as he appeared for performances at New York's [[Carnegie Hall]], the [[London Palladium]], and the [[Dorothy Chandler Pavilion]] in Los Angeles.<ref>{{cite news| title=Jim Bailey, Character Actor in Drag, Dies at 77| url=https://www.nytimes.com/2015/06/03/arts/music/jim-bailey-character-actor-in-drag-dies-at-77.html| first=Bruce| last=Weber| date=June 2, 2015| newspaper=[[The New York Times]]| access-date=December 29, 2022}}</ref> While in London he performed on the legendary [[David Frost]]'s show. He then guest starred on the popular television variety show ''[[The Carol Burnett Show]]'', where the two sang a comedic duet of "[[Happy Days Are Here Again]]" with Bailey appearing as [[Barbra Streisand]], and made several appearances on ''[[The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson]]''.

Bailey was approached by [[Lucille Ball]] in 1972 after she saw him at the [[Dorothy Chandler Pavilion]] and asked him to guest star on her popular television show ''[[Here's Lucy]]''. Ball was so impressed by Bailey and his performance, she titled the show ''Lucy and Jim Bailey'', and she also threw a party for him after the show's taping. The two remained close friends until Ball's death in 1989. Bailey also became very close friends with Ball's daughter [[Lucie Arnaz]]. The two remained close friends, doing benefit performances in honor of her late mother and father at the Lucy Desi festival in [[Jamestown, New York]]. In 1973, Bailey was asked to return to Carnegie Hall for two nights to perform again. This time, he was approached by [[United Artists]] to record and release his performance. The album became a success and was sold worldwide.<ref name=":0" />

[[File:Jim Bailey with Liza Minnelli.jpg|thumb|Liza Minnelli and Jim Bailey]] Also in 1973, Bailey teamed with [[Liza Minnelli]], daughter of his mentor Judy Garland, in Las Vegas at [[The Flamingo]]. The two put together a concert recreating the performances by Minnelli and her late mother in London, with Bailey standing in as Garland. The "Judy and Liza Concert" met with great success, they opened the show with Jim as Judy singing "Well, Hello Liza" just as they had done at the Palladium years earlier. Later, Minnelli made a gift to Bailey of one of her late mother's treasured pearl rings.

The mid-1970s saw Bailey as a mainstay in showrooms in Las Vegas, it was at this time he was named Las Vegas Entertainer of the Year. He also was booked for concerts around the world, including the [[O'Keefe Centre]] in [[Toronto]], and venues in Australia and South America.

Bailey performed at some major venues. He performed at [[Super Bowl XII]] as Barbra Streisand and himself, did a show for Queen [[Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom]] and her husband [[Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh]] as Barbra Streisand and himself. He performed at the [[1984 Winter Olympics]] opening ceremony and at the [[People's Choice Awards]]. He also returned to Carnegie Hall and the London Palladium doing multiple nights at each venue. [[Image:Jim bailey queen elizabeth prince phillip and beryl reid.jpg|thumb|Bailey with [[Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom|Queen Elizabeth II]], [[Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh|Prince Philip]], and [[Beryl Reid]]]] [[File:Prince charles and jim bailey.jpg|thumb|left|Jim Bailey with Prince Charles]]
In the late 1980s, he began to appear again in feature films. Because Barbra Streisand was not performing on the night club and concert circuit in the mid-1980s, Bailey decided to re-create some of her great movie performances and adapt them to his stage performances. In the late 1980s, he also toured with the musical ''[[Nite Club Confidential]]''. Ten years later, in 1995, he performed at an event for Streisand, [[Clint Eastwood]], [[Warren Beatty]], and others.
[[File:Jim bailey and barbra streisand 2.jpg|thumb|left|Jim Bailey as Barbra, with Barbra Streisand]]
In the 1990s, Bailey performed for [[Diana, Princess of Wales]] and [[Charles, Prince of Wales|Prince Charles]] in London. He again performed at Carnegie Hall and the London Palladium, as well as another long stint at [[Sands Hotel|The Sands]] in Las Vegas and Harrah's in all of their main showrooms. After touring extensively in the 1990s, Bailey opened the Jim Bailey Theater in [[Palm Springs, California]], but closed the theater just 10 months later when offers were coming in for more theatrical work.

At the start of the new millennium, Bailey did a guest starring role on ''Ally McBeal'' as Harold Dale and an episode of ''Duckman''. He continued with concerts and theater performances, including a critically acclaimed performances in [[Charles Rohm Smith]]'s ''Tallulah and Tennessee'', co-starring [[Betty Garrett]] as Estelle Winwood, [[Mae West]] at the Club El Fey and ''Me and Jezebel''. Other theatrical work includes ''Jeffrey'' and ''Fragile Fire'', directed by Paul Winfield.

Bailey continued performing his characterizations, including benefits for AIDS research charities around the world. In July 2008, Bailey was slated to appear in Hollywood, London, New York and San Francisco, marking 40 years since he first performed as Garland in 1968.<ref name="Kinser"/>

In June 2009 Bailey played London's West End for the 40th anniversary of Judy's death. [[Susie Boyt]] from ''The Times'' wrote "There is nothing camp or stagey about his act—it can scarcely even be described as an act, for Bailey inhabits Garland's persona to such an extent that well, there she is. It is a supreme illusion, a sort of perfect madness."


==Death==
[[File:Jim Bailey Entertainer and phyliss DILLER.jpg|thumb|Jim Bailey with [[Phyllis Diller]] ]]


Bailey died on Saturday, May 30, 2015, of cardiac arrest due to complications of pneumonia, at Pacifica Hospital of the Valley in Sun Valley, California, according to his manager of 27 years, Stephen Campbell. He was survived by his brother.<ref name=":1">{{cite news| title=Jim Bailey, Impersonator of Hollywood's Female Icons, Dies at 77| url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/jim-bailey-dead-female-impersonator-799469/| first=Mike| last=Barnes| newspaper=[[The Hollywood Reporter]]| date=June 2, 2015| access-date=December 29, 2022}}</ref><ref name="advocate.com"/><ref name="Kinser"/>
Bailey is a prolific singer, actor, and master illusionist who has been on stage and screen for almost 40 years. He has appeared in over 70 television and movie roles, including: ''Ally McBeal'',''Here's Lucy'',''Night Court'', ''Vegas'', ''Switch'', and ''The Streets of San Francisco'' and the feature films ''Vultures In Paradise'', ''Blind Rage'', ''The Surrogate'', ''The Day It Came to Earth'' and ''Woody Allens "Zelig"'' His talk show / variety show
appearances include ''The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson'', ''The Ed Sullivan Show'', ''The Carol Burnett Show'', ''The Dean Martin Show'',''The Mike Douglas Show'', ''The Merv Griffin Show'', '' The Joan Rivers show'' ,''Late Night With David Letterman'' and ''Chuck Barris' Gong Show. ''
Bailey's claim to fame began in the late [[1960's]] when he created the illusions of legendary singers ''Judy Garland'', ''Barbra Streisand'', and ''Peggy Lee'' to name a few, by vocally mimicking them in his own operatically trained voice. To that end, he as appeared on stages throughout the world including headlining in [[Las Vegas]], performing at [[New York]]'s ''Carnegie Hall'' - which was recorded and released, [[The Palladium Theatre]] in [[London]]. He also performed two ''Command Performances'' for the [[ British Royal Family]], and four for [[United States]] Presidents.


===Discography===
<!-- Deleted image removed: [[Image: Jim Bailey Young.jpg|thumb|left|Jim Bailey]] -->James William Bailey was born on [[January 10, 1949]] in [[Philadelphia]] to Sara and Claude Bailey. As a teenager he studied [[Opera]] at [[The Drake Conservatory of Music]], and was on the popular television program ''The Children's Hour'' for almost a year where he performed by acting, singing and dancing. It was at this time that Bailey discovered his gift of vocally mimicking people. His family moved to [[New Jersey]] where he attended ''Palmyra High School''. From the mid to the late [[1960's]], Bailey played [[Summer Stock]] in such shows as ''The Boyfriend'' and ''Bells are Ringing''. <!-- Deleted image removed: [[Image:Jim and Phyllis.jpg|thumb|right|Bailey and Diller]] --><!-- Deleted image removed: [[Image:Jim as Phyllis.jpg|thumb|rigt|Jim Bailey as Phyllis Diller]] --><!-- Deleted image removed: [[Image:JIM BAILEY ON HERES LUCY.jpg|thumb|left|Bailey as Diller on ''Here's Lucy'']] -->
*1972 ''Jim Bailey''
During this time, Bailey was intoduced to and became friends with the Legendary [[Phyllis Diller]]. Bailey, through his all encompassing illusion and utterly convincing character acting, re-created Diller with his voice mimicking. His performances as Diller became critically acclaimed. Diller and Bailey remain close friends to this day.
*1973 ''Jim Bailey Live at Carnegie Hall''
In [[1967]], Bailey moved to Los Angeles and put together his own niteclub act performing at the ''Redwood Room''. Here again, through his incredible talent as a character actor, singer and master illusionist, he re-created the legendary [[Judy Garland]] performing her all encompassing répertoire. It was at one of these performances at which Garland was present, that the two became friends. Garland jumped up on to the stage with Bailey and asked him to sing a song with her. In total disbelief, Bailey agreed and the two performed the song ''Hello Bluebird'' which Bailey had intended on performing as himself. Garland became facinated with him and began mentoring him. Many nights, Bailey would spend time with Garland at her Brentwood home, sharing and listening to her stories of her career. According to Bailey, "Once Judy told me that I had everything down to a tee except her lips, she proceeded to show me how she did them. To this day, I have her personal lip brush that she used to show me how to do them. This remains one of my prized possessions.". The two remained close friends until Garland's tragic death in [[1969]].
*1986 ''Mostly Mercer''
<!-- Deleted image removed: [[Image:Jim as Judy coat.jpg|thumb|right|Bailey as Judy Garland on his first albumn cover]] -->
*1997 ''Club Verbotten''
In [[1970]] Bailey was booked into [[Las Vegas]] for a long run at several of the main showrooms and became an overnight sensation. The following year, [[1971]], would grant Bailey even more success and noteriety by being booked for several guest appearances on the then popular [[Ed Sullivan Show]]. This would prove groundbreaking for Bailey and the launching of his international career. No man in a dress was doing what Jim Bailey was doing at the time, singing as a woman. His appearance there was such a phenomenon, that Sullivan asked Bailey back just a few short months later. Bailey's rolling success continued as he appereared for his performances at [[New York]]'s [[Carnegie Hall]].<!-- Deleted image removed: [[Image:JIM BAILEY AT THE LONDON PALLADIUM POSTER.jpg|thumb|left|Bailey at ''The London Palladium'']] --><!-- Deleted image removed: [[Image:Jim Bailey as Judy Garland and Carol Burnett.jpg|thumb|right|Bailey as Judy Garland with Carol Burnett]] -->He then was off to [[London England]], where he would perform his amazing illusions for yet another several concerts at the famous [[London Palladium]], astonishing British audiances. It was then Back to the [[United States]] where he would appear at the [[Dorothy Chandler Pavillion]] in [[Los Angeles]]. It was then that he was approached by [[Carol Burnett]] to guest star on her popular television variety show, [[The Carol Burnett Show.]] Once again Bailey amazed the audiance with his illusion of [[Barbara Streisand]] singing [[Don't Rain on My Parade]] and finishing with a duet with Burnett while still in character as Streisand. The two created a comedic scene singing [[Happy Days are Here Again]] which was met with wild applause and laughter. He then went on for several guest apperances on [[Johnny Carson]]'s [[The Tonight Show]]. Variety stated at that time that Bailey was ''"The hottest thing in Show Business"'' <!-- Deleted image removed: [[Image:Jim and Lucie Arnaz.jpg|thumb|right|Jim Bailey and Lucie Arnaz]] -->So totally impressed by him, Bailey was approached by [[Lucille Ball]] in [[1973]]and personally asked to guest star on her popular television show, ''Here's Lucy''. There, he performed his characterization of [[Phyllis Diller]]. Completely inamoured, Ball threw a party for Bailey after the show's taping, and the two became and remained close friends until her death in [[1989]]. Bailey became close friends with Ball's daughter [[Lucie Arnaz]]. The two remain close friends to this day doing benefit performances in honor of her late mother and father.[Image:JIM BAILEY AT CARNEGIE HALL ALBUMN COVER.jpg|thumb|left|Jim Bailey's first albumn]] -->Bailey was asked to return to New York's Carnegie Hall to perform once again his amazing illusions of the legendary performers that he had created. This time he was approached by [[United Artists]] to record and release his performance. This would be the first time that "Jim Bailey Live at Carnegie Hall" would be recorded and released, making his incredible talent even more widely accessible. The albumn became a huge success and was sold world wide..<!-- Deleted image removed: [[Image:Jim Bailey and Liza Minnelli.jpg|thumb|right|Jim Bailey and Liza Minnnelli]] -->Also in 1973, Bailey teamed with [[Liza Minnelli]], daughter of Garland, in [[Las Vegas]]. Here, the two put together a concert recreating the actual concerts of Minnelli and her late mother that they had performed together in London. The 'Judy and Liza Concert'' met with great success, and in his reception with Minnelli she stated, ''"Angels have given this man a special talent."''. In another of Bailey's and Minnelli's concerts together on stage, she said of Bailey, ''"The only other comparison I can make with somebody that does something that fantastically brilliant, and so unusual, is [[Marcel Marceau]]."''. The two remain friends to this day, Minnelli once told Bailey ''"If you ever stop doing this, how will I ever see my mother again?"'' Minnelli made a gift to Bailey of one of her late mother's treasured rings. Bailey has said that this remains one of his most coveted possessions...<!-- Deleted image removed: [[Image:Jim Bailey in Las Vegas.jpg|thumb|left|Jim Bailey as Judy Garland in Las Vegas]] --><!-- Deleted image removed: [[Image:Jim Bailey on Ally Mcbeal.jpg|thumb|right|Jim Bailey with the cast of Ally Mcbeal]] -->
*1998 ''Voices''
*2002 ''Judy Jim Judy''


===Singles===
The mid 1970's saw Bailey as a mainstay in the main show rooms in Las Vegas, where he worked feverishly recreating the legendary female artists of the time. He was also booked for concerts around the world including the [[O'Keefe Center]] in [[Toronto, Canada]], and venues in [[Australia]] and [[South America]].The late 1970's saw a return of Bailey to more episodic television work in character roles that were created especially for him because of the uniqueness of his talent. To that credit, he appeared in programs such as ''Switch'', ''The Rockford Files'', and ''Vegas''. Apart from his numerous ''Tonight Show'' appearances, he also did the majority of variety shows including, [[The Dean Martin Show]], [[The Merv Griffin Show]], The Chuck Barris [[Gong Show]], [[The Mike Douglas Show]], and [[The David Frost Show]]. At this time, Bailey and [[Rich Little]] were the top Impressionists.<!-- Deleted image removed: [[Image:Prince charles and Jim Bailey.jpg|thumb|right|Jim Bailey With Prince Charles]] -->
*1972 "Every Minute Every Day"
<!-- Deleted image removed: [[Image:Jim and Barbra.jpg|thumb|right|Jim Bailey as Barbra Streisand and Barbra Streisand]] -->
*1972 "When I Found You"
*1973 "Love Song"
*1988 "All I Ask Of You"


==References==
Also in the late [[1970's]] and early [[1980's]], Bailey was asked to headline at [[The Super Bowl]] Half time [[1978]], to do a command performance for [[HRH]] Queen Elizabeth and Prince Phillip, perform at the [[1984]] [[Olympics]] opening ceremony, and perform on [[The People's Choice Awards]]. Bailey won the ''Las Vegas Entertainer of the Year'' four times.Bailey was also performing [[The London Palladium]] for a season.
{{Reflist}}
At this time, since [[Barbra Streisand]] was not performing on the night club and concert circuit, Bailey decided to re-create some of her great movie performances and adapt them to his stage performances. Streisand totally impressed by his illusions of her would later ask him to perform for her in character at an [[Hollywood]] party for herself and other Hollywood heavyweights like [[Clint Eastwood]] and [[Warren Beatty]].
In the late 1980's, Bailey turned his sights once again to television and feature films. These included a ground breaking performance on television's [[Night Court]] where Bailey performed as a man who had had a sex change, to feature films not neccessarily having great success like ''Vultures in Paradise'' co-starring [[Stuart Whitman]] and [[Yvonne De Carlo]], ''The Surrogate'' co-starring [[Shannon Tweed]] and ''Penitentury 3'' co-starring [[Anthony Geary]] and [[Leon Isacc Kennedy]].


==External links==
In the 1990's Bailey returned to do what he does best, the stunning portrayals of his legendary ladies. He also did command performances for the [[HRH Princess Diana]] and [[HRH Prince Charles]]. He played Carnegie Hall and the [[London Palladium]], as well as another long stint at [[The Sands]] in [[Las Vegas]]. While touring extensively in the 1990's, Bailey felt that it was time to settle down. He opened the [[Jim Bailey Theatre]] in [[Palm Springs]] and after doing 7 shows a week, decided that this was too tiring for himself, and closed the theatre just a short 10 months later..<!-- Deleted image removed: [[Image:WHO BECOMES 2.jpg|thumb|right|The many faces of Jim Bailey]] -->
*{{IMDb name|id=0047312 |name=Jim Bailey}}
*[https://www.youtube.com/jimbaileyarchives Jim Bailey - YouTube]
*[http://www.latimes.com/local/obituaries/la-me-jim-bailey-20150603-story.html Jim Bailey dies at 77; impersonator gave voice to Garland, Streisand]


{{Authority control}}
At the start of the new [[Millenium]], Bailey started doing alot of [[Theatre]]. including Charles Rohm Smith's ''Tallulah and Tennesee'' co-starring Bette Garrett as Estelle Winwood. [[The Los Angeles Times]] said that Bailey as Bankhead conveys the neccessary verve and venom. His performance is superb. [[The Daily News]] said that Bailey fearlessly rode the fine line between Caricature and Character much like Robert Morse in ''Tru''. While doing [[Mae West]] at the [[Club El Fey]], [[Gannett News Service]] said that Bailey's performance was a tour de force of acting. In ''Me and Jezabel'' the [[Miami Herald]] said that Bailey had never dropped character even for a second. Others of bailey's theatrical works include ''Niteclub Confidential'', ''Jeffrey'' and ''Fragile Fire'' directed by [[Paul Winfield]].


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Today, Mr Bailey continues what he does best, aperforming his illustrious "illusions", including many benefits for [[AIDS]] Research Charities around the world.
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Jim Bailey
Bailey in 1973
Born
James William Bailey

(1938-01-10)January 10, 1938
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
DiedMay 30, 2015(2015-05-30) (aged 77)
Los Angeles, California
Occupation(s)Film, television and stage actor, concert and recording artist

James William Bailey (January 10, 1938 – May 30, 2015) was an American singer, film, television and stage actor, and female impersonator.

Early years

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Bailey as comic actress Phyllis Diller

Bailey was born on January 10, 1938, in Philadelphia to Sara and Claude Bailey. He had one brother, Claude. As a teenager he studied opera at the Philadelphia Conservatory of Music, and was on the television program The Children's Hour for almost a year, where he performed by acting, singing and dancing. His family moved to Palmyra, New Jersey when he was ten years old, and then Riverside Township, where he attended Riverside High School.[1][2]

Career

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Bailey appeared in over 70 television and movie roles, including appearances on Ally McBeal, Here's Lucy, Night Court, The Rockford Files, Switch, Vega$, The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, The Ed Sullivan Show, The Carol Burnett Show, The Merv Griffin Show, Late Night with David Letterman, The Mike Douglas Show, The Dean Martin Show and The Joan Rivers Show.[3][4]

Bailey's fame began in the late 1960s when he created the "illusions" of singers Judy Garland, Barbra Streisand, and Peggy Lee by vocally imitating them in his own operatically trained voice. Bailey appeared on concert stages throughout the world, including headlining in Las Vegas at hotels such as The Thunderbird, Caesars Palace, The Desert Inn, The Sands, Harrah's, The Dunes and performing at New York City's Carnegie Hall a total of nine times and The Palladium Theater in London a total of 17 times. Bailey also performed for the British royal family twice and for four United States presidents.[5]

Jim Bailey as Judy Garland in London

From 1966 through to 1968, Bailey played summer stock in such shows as The Boy Friend, Calamity Jane with Ginger Rogers, Bells are Ringing and Wildcat with Gale Storm.

During this time, Bailey was introduced to and became friends with Phyllis Diller. Bailey learned to re-create the comedian/actress's personality and later added her to his repertoire. In 1968, Bailey moved to Los Angeles and put together a nightclub act with Michael Greer, performing at the Redwood Room, this time adding Judy Garland to his repertoire. When Garland came to see Bailey's show, she jumped up onto the stage and asked him to sing a song with her. Bailey agreed and the two sang a duet of "Bye Bye Blackbird", which Bailey had intended to sing as himself.[6][4]

The two later became friends, and Garland became Bailey's mentor. The two remained friends until Garland's death in 1969. In 1970, Bailey was booked in Las Vegas and became an overnight sensation. He appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show, which helped launch an international career. His performance as Judy Garland singing "The Man that Got Away" was such a phenomenon he was asked back a couple of months later to perform as Peggy Lee. He also performed as himself on both shows.

Bailey's success continued as he appeared for performances at New York's Carnegie Hall, the London Palladium, and the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles.[7] While in London he performed on the legendary David Frost's show. He then guest starred on the popular television variety show The Carol Burnett Show, where the two sang a comedic duet of "Happy Days Are Here Again" with Bailey appearing as Barbra Streisand, and made several appearances on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson.

Bailey was approached by Lucille Ball in 1972 after she saw him at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion and asked him to guest star on her popular television show Here's Lucy. Ball was so impressed by Bailey and his performance, she titled the show Lucy and Jim Bailey, and she also threw a party for him after the show's taping. The two remained close friends until Ball's death in 1989. Bailey also became very close friends with Ball's daughter Lucie Arnaz. The two remained close friends, doing benefit performances in honor of her late mother and father at the Lucy Desi festival in Jamestown, New York. In 1973, Bailey was asked to return to Carnegie Hall for two nights to perform again. This time, he was approached by United Artists to record and release his performance. The album became a success and was sold worldwide.[3]

Liza Minnelli and Jim Bailey

Also in 1973, Bailey teamed with Liza Minnelli, daughter of his mentor Judy Garland, in Las Vegas at The Flamingo. The two put together a concert recreating the performances by Minnelli and her late mother in London, with Bailey standing in as Garland. The "Judy and Liza Concert" met with great success, they opened the show with Jim as Judy singing "Well, Hello Liza" just as they had done at the Palladium years earlier. Later, Minnelli made a gift to Bailey of one of her late mother's treasured pearl rings.

The mid-1970s saw Bailey as a mainstay in showrooms in Las Vegas, it was at this time he was named Las Vegas Entertainer of the Year. He also was booked for concerts around the world, including the O'Keefe Centre in Toronto, and venues in Australia and South America.

Bailey performed at some major venues. He performed at Super Bowl XII as Barbra Streisand and himself, did a show for Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom and her husband Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh as Barbra Streisand and himself. He performed at the 1984 Winter Olympics opening ceremony and at the People's Choice Awards. He also returned to Carnegie Hall and the London Palladium doing multiple nights at each venue.

Bailey with Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip, and Beryl Reid
Jim Bailey with Prince Charles

In the late 1980s, he began to appear again in feature films. Because Barbra Streisand was not performing on the night club and concert circuit in the mid-1980s, Bailey decided to re-create some of her great movie performances and adapt them to his stage performances. In the late 1980s, he also toured with the musical Nite Club Confidential. Ten years later, in 1995, he performed at an event for Streisand, Clint Eastwood, Warren Beatty, and others.

Jim Bailey as Barbra, with Barbra Streisand

In the 1990s, Bailey performed for Diana, Princess of Wales and Prince Charles in London. He again performed at Carnegie Hall and the London Palladium, as well as another long stint at The Sands in Las Vegas and Harrah's in all of their main showrooms. After touring extensively in the 1990s, Bailey opened the Jim Bailey Theater in Palm Springs, California, but closed the theater just 10 months later when offers were coming in for more theatrical work.

At the start of the new millennium, Bailey did a guest starring role on Ally McBeal as Harold Dale and an episode of Duckman. He continued with concerts and theater performances, including a critically acclaimed performances in Charles Rohm Smith's Tallulah and Tennessee, co-starring Betty Garrett as Estelle Winwood, Mae West at the Club El Fey and Me and Jezebel. Other theatrical work includes Jeffrey and Fragile Fire, directed by Paul Winfield.

Bailey continued performing his characterizations, including benefits for AIDS research charities around the world. In July 2008, Bailey was slated to appear in Hollywood, London, New York and San Francisco, marking 40 years since he first performed as Garland in 1968.[5]

In June 2009 Bailey played London's West End for the 40th anniversary of Judy's death. Susie Boyt from The Times wrote "There is nothing camp or stagey about his act—it can scarcely even be described as an act, for Bailey inhabits Garland's persona to such an extent that well, there she is. It is a supreme illusion, a sort of perfect madness."

Death

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Jim Bailey with Phyllis Diller

Bailey died on Saturday, May 30, 2015, of cardiac arrest due to complications of pneumonia, at Pacifica Hospital of the Valley in Sun Valley, California, according to his manager of 27 years, Stephen Campbell. He was survived by his brother.[6][4][5]

Discography

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  • 1972 Jim Bailey
  • 1973 Jim Bailey Live at Carnegie Hall
  • 1986 Mostly Mercer
  • 1997 Club Verbotten
  • 1998 Voices
  • 2002 Judy Jim Judy

Singles

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  • 1972 "Every Minute Every Day"
  • 1972 "When I Found You"
  • 1973 "Love Song"
  • 1988 "All I Ask Of You"

References

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  1. ^ "Jim Bailey Banks on Fabulous Fakes". Philadelphia Daily News. May 13, 1983. Retrieved November 26, 2013. "They moved to New Jersey when Jim was 10, and lived in Palmyra, Riverside and Willingboro before locating in Vincentown, where he visited them this week before his shore date."
  2. ^ Lloyd, Jack (October 27, 1995). "Barbra, Liza Sing Praises Of Jim Bailey He Specializes In Streisand And Garland, But Don't Call Him A Female Impersonator. He Prefers 'Character Actor'". The Philadelphia Inquirer. Archived from the original on November 26, 2013. Retrieved November 26, 2013. The entertainer, a native of West Philadelphia and graduate of Riverside High School in Burlington County, has played many of the world's great concert venues, including London's Palladium, New York's Carnegie Hall and Los Angeles' Dorothy Chandler Pavilion.
  3. ^ a b "Jim Bailey, cabaret entertainer who impersonated Garland, Streisand, dies". Washington Post. June 5, 2023. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved January 12, 2024.
  4. ^ a b c "Illusionist Jim Bailey Dies at 77; Performed as Garland, Streisand, and More". www.advocate.com. Retrieved January 12, 2024.
  5. ^ a b c Kinser, Jeremy (June 2, 2015). "Jim Bailey, One Of The Great Old School Female Illusionists, Has Died At 77". Queerty. Retrieved January 12, 2024.
  6. ^ a b Barnes, Mike (June 2, 2015). "Jim Bailey, Impersonator of Hollywood's Female Icons, Dies at 77". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved December 29, 2022.
  7. ^ Weber, Bruce (June 2, 2015). "Jim Bailey, Character Actor in Drag, Dies at 77". The New York Times. Retrieved December 29, 2022.
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