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Mr. John Bailey is an original character from The Land of Stories series. He is Alex' and Conner's father. At the start of The Wishing Spell, they believe he "grew up in the woods" with their grandmother. They later find out he is from The Land of Stories and was born in the Charming Kingdom. Mr. Bailey died in a car-accident a few days before the twins' eleventh birthday.

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  • John Bailey
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  • Mr. John Bailey is an original character from The Land of Stories series. He is Alex' and Conner's father. At the start of The Wishing Spell, they believe he "grew up in the woods" with their grandmother. They later find out he is from The Land of Stories and was born in the Charming Kingdom. Mr. Bailey died in a car-accident a few days before the twins' eleventh birthday.
  • John Bailey was a member of Omar Little's crew in the first season. Bailey is played by Lance Williams.
  • John Bailey was a officer assigned to the Museum Beast Murders case. He worked closely with Lieutenant Vincent D'Agosta. Bailey was trapped inside the Great Rotunda with D'Agosta and others after the power failure brought the security doors down. He helped D'Agosta lead a group of guests including Mayor Harper through the subbasement in hopes of finding an exit to the museum. While descending a staircase, Bailey and museum security director Ippolito were at the rear of the group when Mbwun attacked. Ippolito was mauled and killed. Bailey, though covered in Ippolito's blood and flesh, was unhurt.
  • John Bailey (26th June 1912 - 11th February 1989) appeared in Coronation Street in November 1969 as Doctor Grant who treated Ray Langton after the Lake District coach crash. He worked in television from the start of the BBC's regular service in 1936, appearing in their very first drama production, Scenes from the play "Marigold" broadcast on Friday 6th November that year from Alexandra Palace, just five days after the commencement of transmissions.
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First Appearance
  • The Wishing Spell, ch 1
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  • The Bailey Family
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  • Pale Blue
Species
  • Fairy/human
Title
  • Heir of Magic
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  • S.H.I.E.L.D. Guard
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  • Mr. Bailey
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  • Thor
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  • Male
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  • Land of Stories
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  • John Bailey (26th June 1912 - 11th February 1989) appeared in Coronation Street in November 1969 as Doctor Grant who treated Ray Langton after the Lake District coach crash. He worked in television from the start of the BBC's regular service in 1936, appearing in their very first drama production, Scenes from the play "Marigold" broadcast on Friday 6th November that year from Alexandra Palace, just five days after the commencement of transmissions. He also appeared in BBC Sunday-Night Theatre, Sword of Freedom, The Adventures of Sir Lancelot, Ivanhoe, Armchair Theatre, No Hiding Place, The Saint, Emergency-Ward 10, The Forsyte Saga, The Wednesday Play, Doctor Who, Journey to the Unknown, The Avengers, Department S, Dixon of Dock Green , Special Branch, Van der Valk , Holocaust and Tales of the Unexpected. Film roles include The Franchise Affair, The Hostage, Rasputin: The Mad Monk and Personal Services. Stage roles include Love's Labours Lost at the Aldwych Theatre.
  • John Bailey was a officer assigned to the Museum Beast Murders case. He worked closely with Lieutenant Vincent D'Agosta. Bailey was trapped inside the Great Rotunda with D'Agosta and others after the power failure brought the security doors down. He helped D'Agosta lead a group of guests including Mayor Harper through the subbasement in hopes of finding an exit to the museum. While descending a staircase, Bailey and museum security director Ippolito were at the rear of the group when Mbwun attacked. Ippolito was mauled and killed. Bailey, though covered in Ippolito's blood and flesh, was unhurt. Bailey and D'Agosta remained in radio contact with the FBI as they moved through the subbasement. Special Agent Spencer Coffey attempted to relieve D'Agosta of duty and put Bailey in charge, hoping that he would lead the group back upstairs to the Rotunda. Coffey did not believe D'Agosta's report that there was a murderous creature loose in the building. Bailey confirmed D'Agosta's story and silenced his radio, infuriating Coffey. As the group moved deeper into the basement, Mbwun returned. Bailey turned and fired two shots from his shotgun at the beast allowing the others to run ahead. He continued to cover the rear of the group. When Mbwun returned a third time, Bailey turned to face it. He fired his shotgun but was quickly cut down. D'Agosta heard the crunching noise of Mbwun chewing on his body. In the aftermath of the Museum Beast Murders, journalist Bill Smithback declared that half the royalties from his upcoming book would be donated to the Officer John Bailey Memorial Fund, to benefit his family.
  • Mr. John Bailey is an original character from The Land of Stories series. He is Alex' and Conner's father. At the start of The Wishing Spell, they believe he "grew up in the woods" with their grandmother. They later find out he is from The Land of Stories and was born in the Charming Kingdom. Mr. Bailey died in a car-accident a few days before the twins' eleventh birthday.
  • John Bailey was a member of Omar Little's crew in the first season. Bailey is played by Lance Williams.
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