Miranda Bailey

About Miranda Bailey

Who is it?: Producer, Actress, Director
Birth Day: January 19, 1930
Birth Place:  Vail, Colorado, United States
Birth Sign: Aquarius
First appearance: "A Hard Day's Night" (1.01) March 27, 2005
Created by: Shonda Rhimes
Portrayed by: Chandra Wilson
Nickname(s): The Nazi Dr. B Mandy BCB (Booty Call Bailey)
Occupation: Chief of Surgery at Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital Attending General Surgeon at Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital
Title: Chief of Surgery M.D. F.A.C.S.
Family: William Bailey (father) Elena Bailey (mother) Danielle Bailey (sister, deceased)
Spouse(s): Tucker Jones (divorced) Ben Warren
Significant other(s): Eli Lloyd
Children: William George "Tucker" Bailey Jones
Religion: Christianity

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Miranda Bailey was born on January 19, 1930 in  Vail, Colorado, United States, is Producer, Actress, Director. Miranda Bailey grew up in Vail, Colorado as a ski racer. From there she went to New York to pursue a degree in acting at Skidmore College. She moved to Los Angeles after graduating and began professionally acting, writing, directing, and producing for film. Miranda lives in LA and runs her production company Cold Iron Pictures (The Diary of a Teenage Girl (2015), Swiss Army Man (2016), Don't Think Twice (2016)). In 2013 Miranda co-founded the theatrical distribution company The Film Arcade.
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💰 Net worth: Under Review

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Biography/Timeline

1995

Miranda Bailey married Tucker Jones in 1995 and is a Wellesley College graduate.

2006

USA Today TV critic wrote in 2006 that Emmy voters could consider Chandra Wilson because she adds "warmth and humor to Bailey without making her go all squishy." Reviewing the show's fourth season, Patrick Luce of Monsters and Critics found Bailey "one of the most interesting characters to watch" as "she had to deal with losing a promotion to Sara Ramírez’s Dr. Torres; her own marriage trouble; and the continued stress of balancing being a mom and being a Doctor." He also appreciated the fact that people got to see "a softer side" of her while she kept "all the biting satire and sarcasm that made the character great." Shawna Malcom of the Los Angeles Times deemed Bailey and Sam her favorite pairing of the Grey's Anatomy and Private Practice crossover, praising: "The grief he gave her about becoming a pediatric surgeon … the grief she gave him for letting ex-wife Naomi go and wind up in the arms of Archer … the fist bump. I say again, the fist bump! Together, Chandra Wilson and Taye Diggs are hilarious and touching and all sorts of fabulous. Here’s hoping this isn’t the last we ever see of this unexpectedly dynamic duo." Fellow Los Angeles Times critic, Carina MacKenzie, welcomed Bailey's "flirtation" with Ben (Jason George) because it was "nice to see her fun, flirty side" presented with a bit of humor after the deterioration of her relationship with Tucker. Margaret Lyons of New York Magazine was happy with the evolution of Bailey and Torres' friendship in the first half of the ninth season, calling it "the one bright spot": "They joke, they tease each other, they offer sage love advice to one another, now that they're both on their second marriages." Entertainment Weekly included Bailey in its list of the "30 Great TV Doctors and Nurses". AOL TV named her one of the 100 Most Memorable Female TV Characters.

2007

Chandra Wilson has received multiple nominations for her portrayal of Dr. Miranda Bailey. She won a 2007 Screen Actors Guild Award for her performance in the show's third season. She has been nominated each year from 2006 to 2009 at the Emmy Awards for "Supporting Actress in a Drama Series", losing in 2007 to co-star Katherine Heigl in the role of Izzie Stevens for the performance in the episode "Oh, the Guilt". She has also been praised for her performance in Grey's Anatomy at the Screen Actors Guild Awards, receiving three nominations along with the other cast members for "Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series" each year from 2006 to 2008, with the 2007 Awards marking a victory.