Charles Bail

Charles Bail

If you know more information about Charles Bail help us to improve this page
Birthday: 
August1935, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Height: 
193 cm
Charles Bail had a very long, diverse and impressive show business career that spanned the 1950s to the 1990s and encompasses everything from acting to directing to performing and/or coordinating stunts in numerous motion pictures and television programs.Bail hails from Pennsylvania. He quit school in the ninth grade and traveled the country prior ... Show more »
Charles Bail had a very long, diverse and impressive show business career that spanned the 1950s to the 1990s and encompasses everything from acting to directing to performing and/or coordinating stunts in numerous motion pictures and television programs.Bail hails from Pennsylvania. He quit school in the ninth grade and traveled the country prior to serving a stint in the Navy. After finishing high school and spending two years in college, he joined a "wild west show" that performed all over the Orient. He got his start in show business as an extra on the TV series Wagon Train (1957), and soon made the transition from extra to stuntman and guest star on such western series as The Texan (1958), Gunsmoke (1955), The Rough Riders (1958), The Big Valley (1965), Bonanza (1959), Laredo (1965), Bat Masterson (1958), Daniel Boone (1964), The High Chaparral (1967) and Wanted: Dead or Alive (1958). Bail handled stunt coordinator chores on Werewolves on Wheels (1971), The Last Movie (1971), Getting Straight (1970) and The Cycle Savages (1969), and performed stunts in such movies as The Jayhawkers! (1959), Hells Angels on Wheels (1967), The Green Berets (1968), The Scavengers (1969), The Devil's 8 (1969) and Cleopatra Jones (1973).He made his directorial debut with the funky blaxploitation item Black Samson (1974). He subsequently directed its outrageous sequel, Cleopatra Jones and the Casino of Gold (1975), the immensely enjoyable cross-country road race romp The Gumball Rally (1976), the nifty sci-fi/action outing Choke Canyon (1986) and the lackluster urban vigilante opus Street Corner Justice (1996). In addition, he directed episodes of such TV shows as Conan: The Adventurer (1992), Baywatch Nights (1995), Adam-12 (1968), Dragnet 1967 (1967), "Knight Rider," "Manimal," and "CHiPs." Charles worked for director Richard Rush on several projects in various capacities; he gives a fine performance as amiable stunt coordinator Chuck Barton in the terrific "The Stunt Man." Moreover, Bail was an uncredited second unit director for the features "Greased Lightning," "The Pursuit of D.B. Cooper," and "The Beastmaster." Now retired from show business, Charles Bail lives in Texas and raises horses. Show less «

Charles Bail's FILMOGRAPHY

The Big Valley - Season 4

EPS26

The Big Valley - Season 3

EPS26

The Big Valley - Season 2

EPS30

The Big Valley - Season 1

EPS30

The Stunt Man

HD

The Gumball Rally

HD

Gunsmoke - Season 20

EPS24

Kung Fu - Season 3

EPS24

Freebie and the Bean

HD

Get Christie Love - Season 1

EPS18

The House of Seven Corpses

HD

Gunsmoke - Season 19

EPS24

Kung Fu - Season 2 (1973)

EPS23

Gunsmoke - Season 18

EPS24

Kung Fu - Season 1

EPS16

Bonanza - Season 14

EPS16

Gunsmoke - Season 17

EPS24

Bonanza - Season 13

EPS26

Werewolves on Wheels

HD

Angels` Wild Women

HD

Gunsmoke - Season 16

EPS24

The High Chaparral - Season 4

EPS18

Bonanza - Season 12

EPS28

NEXT PAGE

Example Example Example
HD
Country:
Genre:

Charles Bail'S roles

Chuck Barton
Chuck Barton