
Cast: David Bailie as Cotton
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DAVID BAILIE (Cotton) has worked in the entertainment industry for 43 years. He arrived in England from South Africa in 1960 and trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. He spent most of the following 10 years working in theatre at the Royal Shakespeare Company at Stratford-Upon-Avon and at the Royal National Theatre alongside and understudying Sir Laurence Olivier, where he also portrayed Florizel opposite Judi Dench's Perdita in “A Winter's Tale.”
Since that time Bailie has continued to work on stage and has also expanded his repertoire to include television and film. He has performed on stage in “Murder in the Cathedral,” “Macbeth,” “Waiting for Godot,” “Two Gentlemen of Verona,” “Faustus,” “The Three Musketeers” and “The Canterbury Tales” among other notable plays.
On television Bailie has appeared in “The Play for Today: Lonely Man's Lover,” “Play of the Month: The Little Minister,” “Dr. Who,” “Robots of Death,” “Warships,” “Blake's Seven,” “Onedin Line” and, more recently, “The New Adventures of Robin Hood,” “Crime Unlimited,” “Gunpowder Plot” and the telefilm “Attila.”
Among Bailie's motion picture credits are “Henry VIII and His Six Wives,” the Hammer horror classics “The Creeping Flesh,” “Son of Dracula” and “Legend of the Werewolf,” “Cutthroat Island,” “The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc” and “Gladiator.”
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