Luke Bailey (actor)

Luke Bailey (born 7 March 1984) is an Essex-born British actor, writer, director and musician, best known for playing Sam Bateman in the long-running medical drama series Casualty, and comprehensive school pupil Marley Kelly in Waterloo Road, both on BBC One.

Luke Bailey
Born (1984-03-07) 7 March 1984
OccupationActor
Years active2002-
Known forWaterloo Road Casualty
Height5’9 (1.75 m)

Career

Television

Bailey started his career with a part on the Channel 4 production of The Illustrated Mum, based on the book of the same name written by Jacqueline Wilson. Bailey then went on to appear in the CBBC television show UGetMe in 2003, alongside BBC actor/presenter Reggie Yates. Bailey starred as the show's main character Joe, appearing in 49 episodes over three series.

From October 2004 until May 2007, Bailey appeared in a recurring capacity, across 109 episodes, in BBC medical drama, Casualty. He played Sam Bateman, the son of clinical nurse manager Tess Bateman (Suzanne Packer). Bailey had previously appeared in a minor role in 2002 as young child, Ben. Bailey returned to Casualty for one episode as Sam in August 2015 to coincide with Tess' departure.

In Waterloo Road, Bailey played pupil Marley Kelly, a character seven years younger than himself.

In May 2009, Bailey appeared in "Butterfly Effect", a stand-alone story in the BBC One daytime drama Moving On, with Jimmy McGovern as the executive producer. Playing Zach, the son of Sylvie (Lesley Sharp), he appeared alongside Susan Cookson and Joanne Froggatt.

Reality television

In January 2007 Bailey appeared in BBC One's pro-celebrity singing competition Just the Two of Us, in which he was paired with Atomic Kitten's Natasha Hamilton. Later on that year, in October, he swapped singing for circus performing when he appeared on Sky One's Cirque de Celebrité. He appeared in Total Wipeout broadcast on Boxing Day 2009[1] and was proclaimed the winner.

Theatre

Luke toured the UK in the award-winning musical 20th Century Boy, inspired by the life of (Marc Bolan). Luke portrayed the character of Rolan, Marc Bolan's son.[2] In 2013 Luke wrote and directed the play Dissociation at the Lowry Theatre in Manchester.[3] The play received some positive reviews.[4]

Music

Luke is a songwriter and musician and has performed in several bands throughout his life, including playing bass guitar in Liverpool-based rock band Televaters, formerly Elevaters,[5] and vocals for Manchester-based blues-rock band, Velvet Slow Dogs.

Notable roles

YearTitleRoleNotes
2003The Illustrated MumMark
2003–2004UGetMeJoe
2004–07, 2015CasualtySam Bateman
2007Blue Murder
2009Waterloo RoadMarley Kelly
Moving OnZachEpisode: "Butterfly Effect"
2016Ordinary LiesAsh Driscoll
2020Noughts + CrossesYaro Hadley 2021‘’ Death in ParadiseDelford

References

  1. Fletcher, Alex (28 October 2009). "Celebrity 'Wipeout' contestants revealed". Digital Spy.
  2. "Luke Bailey in 20th Century Boy". Holby.TV. 27 February 2014. Retrieved 2 August 2018.
  3. Eden, Richard (13 January 2013). "Downton Abbey star Jim Carter enjoys 'bamboo massage'". The Telegraph.
  4. Sykes, Iain (29 January 2013). "Dissociation – The Lowry, Salford".
  5. "Luke on life after Casualty". Metro. 14 May 2007.
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