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Albert Edward Bailey (11 June 1868 – 30 March 1953), better known as Bert Bailey, was a New Zealand-born Australian playwright, theatrical manager and stage and screen actor best known for playing Dad Rudd, in both mediums, the character from the books penned by
Steele Rudd Steele Rudd was the pen name of Arthur Hoey Davis (14 November 1868 – 11 October 1935) an Australian author, best known for his short story collection '' On Our Selection''. In 2009, as part of the Q150 celebrations, Rudd was named one of the ...
.


Early life

Bailey was born in
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, New Zealand, the second son of farmer Christopher Bailey and Harriette Adelaide. His parents divorced and Bailey's mother moved with him to Sydney when he was six months old. She remarried in 1879 and went on to become a noted retailer, establishing the firm McCathie's. Bailey was educated at Crown Street School and Cleveland Street Public School. He decided not to go into the family business and worked as a telegram boy and at a floor manager at Crystal Palace skating rink. At age fifteen he went into
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as a tambourine player and vocalist at Canterbury Music Hall in
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. In 1889 he joined the touring theatrical company of Edmund Duggan, playing a wide variety of roles throughout Australia. In 1900 he and Duggan joined the company of noted theatre producer William Anderson, who was Duggan's brother-in-law.


Playwriting career

In 1907 Bailey and Duggan wrote a play together under the joint
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of "Albert Edmunds", '' The Squatter's Daughter'' (1907). This was produced by Anderson to great success and was adapted into a film in 1910, which Bailey directed as well as appeared in. He and Duggan collaborated on a number of follow up plays (with both men also acting in the productions), including '' The Man from Outback'' (1909), ''
On Our Selection ''On Our Selection'' (1899) is a series of stories written by Australian author Steele Rudd, the pen name of Arthur Hoey Davis, in the late 1890s, featuring the characters Dad and Dave Rudd. The original edition of the book was illustrated by ...
'' (1912), an adaptation of the stories of
Steele Rudd Steele Rudd was the pen name of Arthur Hoey Davis (14 November 1868 – 11 October 1935) an Australian author, best known for his short story collection '' On Our Selection''. In 2009, as part of the Q150 celebrations, Rudd was named one of the ...
and '' The Native Born'' (1913). Of these the most popular was ''On Our Selection'' which became an Australian theatrical phenomenon, with over hundreds of productions through to the present day. Bailey would perform the role of Dad Rudd on and off for the rest of his career.


Theatre entrepreneur

In 1912 Bailey ended his 12-year association with Anderson and went into partnership with his business manager, Julius Grant. The two of them leased the Anderson Theatre in Melbourne and formed a highly successful association as theatre producers. Bailey also frequently toured with the 'Bert Bailey Dramatic Company'. He and Grant did suffer some commercial failures, such as a season of plays by
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and a 1920 production of ''On Our Selection'' in London. After touring in the Barry Conners play ''The Patsy'' for 23 weeks in 1929, Bailey retired from performing, believing that talking films were making theatre unprofitable.


Film career

Bailey was brought out of retirement in 1932 by Stuart F. Doyle to play Dad Rudd in a film version of ''
On Our Selection ''On Our Selection'' (1899) is a series of stories written by Australian author Steele Rudd, the pen name of Arthur Hoey Davis, in the late 1890s, featuring the characters Dad and Dave Rudd. The original edition of the book was illustrated by ...
'', which he also co-wrote. He received £400 plus 60% of the profits which, for that movie, came to an estimated £14,000 by the end of 1934."Counting the Cash in Australian Films"', ''Everyones'' 12 December 1934 p 19-21 Bailey played Dad Rudd in three more films, contributing to the script as well for each film. All four Rudd films were directed by Ken G. Hall who also directed an adaptation of ''The Squatter's Daughter''. After ''
Dad Rudd, MP ''Dad Rudd, M.P.'' is a 1940 comedy that was the last of four films made by Ken G. Hall starring Bert Bailey as Dad Rudd. It was the last feature film directed by Hall prior to the war and the last made by Cinesound Productions, Bert Bailey and ...
'' (1940), Bailey retired for good, apart from a brief appearance in a propaganda short made for the war effort, ''
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'' (1943).


Personal life

Bailey married fellow actor Ivy Gorrick in 1902 and they had one child, a daughter, Doreen. His wife died in 1932 and Bailey never remarried. His habits included lawn bowls, boating and travelling with his daughter. In 1937 it was estimated that Bailey had earned £200,000 from ''On Our Selection''. He died a wealthy man with an estate worth £32,527.


Filmography

* '' The Squatter's Daughter'' (1910) – original play, actor, director * '' The Christian'' (1911) – actor * ''
On Our Selection ''On Our Selection'' (1899) is a series of stories written by Australian author Steele Rudd, the pen name of Arthur Hoey Davis, in the late 1890s, featuring the characters Dad and Dave Rudd. The original edition of the book was illustrated by ...
'' (1932) – actor, co-writer, original play * '' The Squatter's Daughter'' (1933) – original play only * '' Grandad Rudd'' (1935) – actor, co-writer * ''
Dad and Dave Come to Town ''Dad and Dave Come to Town'' is a 1938 Australian comedy film directed by Ken G. Hall, the third in the ' Dad and Dave' comedy series starring Bert Bailey. It was the feature film debut of Peter Finch and is one of the best known Australian ...
'' – actor, co-writer * ''
Dad Rudd, MP ''Dad Rudd, M.P.'' is a 1940 comedy that was the last of four films made by Ken G. Hall starring Bert Bailey as Dad Rudd. It was the last feature film directed by Hall prior to the war and the last made by Cinesound Productions, Bert Bailey and ...
'' (1940) – actor, co-writer * ''
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'' (1943) – actor


Select theatre credits

*''Criterion Comedy Burlesque Opera'' (1895) – actor in tour around New South Wales *''True Til Death'' (1896) – actor *''Harbour Lights'' (1896) – actor *''The Profligate'' (1896) – actor *''The American Girl or, A Play Without a Plot'' (1898) - actor *''The World Against Her'' (1898) – actor *''The Southern Cross'' (1898) – actor *'' East Lynne'' (1899) – actor *''The Ladder of Life'' – actor *'' The Squatter's Daughter, or, The Land of the Wattle'' (1907) – actor, co-writer *''White Australia or, The Empty North'' (1909) – actor *'' The Man from Outback'' (1909) – co-writer, actor *''The Bushwoman'' (1909) *''The Winning Ticket'' (1910) – actor *''The Christian'' (1911) *'' My Mate'' (1911) – actor *''
On Our Selection ''On Our Selection'' (1899) is a series of stories written by Australian author Steele Rudd, the pen name of Arthur Hoey Davis, in the late 1890s, featuring the characters Dad and Dave Rudd. The original edition of the book was illustrated by ...
'' (1912) – actor, co-writer, producer *'' The Native Born'' (1913) – co-writer, actor, producer *''What Happened to Mary'' (1914) – actor, producer *''The Ninety-Nine'' (1914) – producer *''Duncan McClure and the Poor Parson'' (1916) and (1918) – actor, producer, co-writer *''Gran’dad Rudd'' (1918) – producer, co-writer *''On Our Selection'' (1920) – London production – actor *''Jefferson Wins Through the King'' (1921) – producer *''
The Sentimental Bloke ''The Sentimental Bloke'' is a 1918 Australian silent film based on the 1915 verse novel ''The Songs of a Sentimental Bloke'' by C. J. Dennis. Produced and directed by Raymond Longford, the film stars Arthur Tauchert, Gilbert Emery, and Lottie Ly ...
'' (1922–23) – producer, actor (as Ginger Mick) *''The Patsy'' (1929) – actor


References


External links

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