Candace Bailey | |
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Born | Candace Kaye Bailey May 20, 1982 Birmingham, Alabama, U.S. |
Occupation(s) | Actress, television personality |
Years active | 1999–present |
Candace Kaye Bailey (born May 20, 1982) is an American actress and television personality best known as a co-host of the former television programs U-Pick Live on Nickelodeon and Attack of the Show! on G4.
Bailey was born in Birmingham, Alabama and relocated with her family to the Pensacola, Florida area at age two. [1] At age 12, Bailey joined a New York City modeling company in the summer. [1] Bailey graduated from Gulf Breeze High School of Gulf Breeze, Florida in 2001 and attended Marymount Manhattan College in New York City. [2] [3]
Bailey is a former Junior Olympic gymnast. [4]
In 1999, Bailey at age 17 made her on-screen debut on The Sopranos episode "Boca" as character Deena Hauser. While attending Marymount Manhattan, Bailey got her first television presenting job on the Nickelodeon children's show U-Pick Live in 2002 and would continue on the show until 2005 [1] [5] [6] and she and her co-host Brent Popolizio formed a fictional band in the show called The Pickles, the name is from the Pickles Family characters in the animated series Rugrats . Bailey hosted an April Fools Day episode of Slime Time Live on Nickelodeon in 2003. In 2004, Bailey co-hosted a children-oriented Super Bowl XXXVIII pre-game show on Nickelodeon. [7]
In her first role as a regular character in a fictional TV series, Bailey played Skylar Stevens on the CBS series Jericho from 2006 to 2008. [8] In 2008, Bailey appeared in the music video of "Goodnight Goodnight" by Maroon 5. [9] After Jericho was cancelled, Bailey worked as a cocktail waitress and babysitter between acting jobs. Bailey said that the work made her more appreciative of her acting opportunities. [10]
Bailey returned to screen acting in a fifth season episode of Ghost Whisperer in 2010. On January 11, 2011, Bailey joined Kevin Pereira (who left the show on May 31, 2012) as the new co-host of Attack of the Show! and remained on the show until its then-final episode on January 23, 2013. [11] [12]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2023 | Attack of the Doc! | Herself | Documentary |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1999 | The Sopranos | Deena Hauser | Episode: "Boca" |
2001 | Say What? Karaoke | Herself | Episode: "March 25, 2001" |
2002–2005 | U-Pick Live | Herself / Host | |
2003 | Slime Time Live | Herself | Episode: "April 1, 2003" |
2005 | Taylor Made | Sarah Taylor | Short television film |
2006 | Sixty Minute Man | Natalie Henderson | Unsold television pilot |
2006–2008 | Jericho | Skylar Stevens | 16 episodes |
2006–2008 | Robot Chicken | Various characters (voice) | 6 episodes |
2010 | Ghost Whisperer | Katie Walker / Rachel Blessing | Episode: "Blessings in Disguise" |
2010–2013 | Attack of the Show! | Herself / Host | |
2012 | Chris Hardwick's All-Star Celebrity Bowling | Herself | Episode: "Nerdist vs. G4" |
2013 | NTSF:SD:SUV | Carrie | Episode: "Burn After Killing" |
2013 | Anger Management | Michelle | Episode: "Charlie Gets the Party Started" |
2014 | The Line | Herself / Host | Episode: "Pilot" |
Year | Title | Artist | Ref. |
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2008 | "Goodnight Goodnight" | Maroon 5 | [9] |
Year | Title | Role |
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2004 | Tak 2: The Staff of Dreams | Fauna Juju (voice) |
2005 | Tak: The Great Juju Challenge | |
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