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BERT BAILEY, who died on Monday, 30 March , aged 84, made a fortune out of his beard. To millions who knew him as the “Dad” of “Dad and Dave” comedies he seemed to have been born with it. Here are the stories by two writers who knew Bert Bailey well, stories of a beard, and a fortune, and other things. With picture research and endnotes by Rob Morrison.
Bert Bailey as ‘Dad Rudd’ (with false beard) Photo by May Moore.
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Bert Bailey sans beard. Photo by May Moore.
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By GAYNE DEXTER
HAD Bert had his way, there never would have been a beard.
Clean-shaven, big-nosed, thin-cheeked, a man who would have passed in any crowd, pushed into Cinesound Productions office high in the State Theatre Building 23 years ago.
“I’m Bert Bailey,” he announced. “I’ve just fixed up a deal with Stuart F. Doyle to film On Our Selection and you’re going to direct it.”
Ken G. Hall, then a youngster with part of o
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This film interweaves the personal accounts of polio survivors with the story of an ardent crusader who tirelessly fought on their behalf while scientists raced to eradicate this dreaded disease
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In in the town of Edna, Texas, a field hand named Pedro Hernandez murdered his employer after exchanging words at a gritty cantina. From this seemingly unremarkable small-town murder emerged a landmark civil rights case that would forever change the lives and legal standing of tens of millions of Americans. A team of unknown Mexican American lawyers took the case, Hernandez v. Texas, all the way to the Supreme Court, where they successfully challenged Jim Crow-style discrimination against Mexican Americans.
In his law office in San Antonio, a well-known attorney named Gus Garcia listened to the desperate pleas of Pedro Hernandezs mother, who traveled more than one-hundred-and-fifty miles to ask him to defend her son. Garcia quickly realized that there was m