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The Beverly Hillbillies ('62-'71) (Mr. Drysdale) actor Raymond Bailey may bear a resemblance to Nigel Green & another actor, actress or group from some movie, TV series, etc..
Connections:
- Actress Honor Blackman worked with both Bailey & Green. She was in The Third Man TV series ('59-'65) S2.E18 in 1960. Bailey was in S1.E14 broadcast in '59.
- Honor Blackman played goddess Hera in Jason And The Argonauts ('63). Nigel Green was Hercules in this adventure epic which featured special effects by Ray Harryhausen & a cast with Doctor Who actor Patrick Troughton.
Transcript
00:00We're talking about knowledge of the future in movies.
00:02In this video, I'll take a look at actor Raymond Bailey.
00:06He played scheming banker Milburn Drysdale in the CBS television sitcom The Beverly Hillbillies.
00:14This broadcast between 1962 and 1971 with Buddy Epson, Irene Ryan, Donald Douglas, Max Baer, and Nancy Culp.
00:26I thought Raymond Bailey may resemble English actor Nigel Green.
00:31And additionally, perhaps another actor, actress, or group from some movie, TV series, etc.
00:39I was not quite sure of connections.
00:41Actress Honor Blackman and Raymond Bailey appeared in the Third Man TV series.
00:47This was based on the 1949 film starring Trevor Howard and Orson Welles.
00:55The TV series broadcast between 59 and 65 starring Michael Rennie.
01:00Honor Blackman guest starred in Season 2, Episode 18, entitled The Widow Who Wasn't, broadcast in 1960.
01:10Jonathan Harris of Lost in Space is also in this one.
01:14Raymond Bailey was in Season 1, Episode 14, entitled Listen for the Sound of a Witch, broadcast in 59.
01:24Star Trek actor Theodore Marcuse, also in this one.
01:29Honor Blackman played the goddess Hera in the 1963 Greek mythological epic Jason and the Argonauts.
01:38Nigel Green also acted in this.
01:40He played Hercules.
01:42Other cast Todd Armstrong.
01:45Doctor Who actor Patrick Troughton.
01:47This movie featured stop motion animation visual effects by Ray Harryhausen.
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