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Jonathan Bailey– How Did the Religious Leader Die?


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Jonathan Bailey died at age 68, respectable. Check out the death cause, death date, and more facts about the circumstances surrounding religious leader Jonathan Bailey's death.

Biography - A Short Wiki

Late Anglican leader who was known for being the Bishop of Dunwich and the Bishop of Derby.

He studied Theology at Trinity College, Cambridge.

He also served as Clerk of the Closet from 1997 to 2005.

How did Jonathan Bailey die?

Information about the death of Jonathan Bailey
Cause of deathN/A
Age of death68 years
ProfessionReligious Leader
BirthdayN/A
Death dateDecember 9, 2008
Place of deathN/A
Place of burialN/A

Quotes

"I think the idea of signing on to a sort of very commercial show and a show that is as expansive as this, that potentially could run and run, was something that I'd been wary of before, but reading Bridgerton,' it was a no brainer."

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"The structure of theatre is always: turn up, do the job, be present and be kind, and work hard."

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"And also, there's a reason why gay characters are so interesting. Because much like the women in Bridgerton,' there are a lot of hurdles and there's a lot of self-growth, and there's a real strength to gay men."

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"It's funny, because even though Bridgerton' is obviously a period drama, Anthony's story is quite modern in the sense that he's reached a point where he genuinely believes that love will never happen for him."

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"Theatres are like sacred places - you hear the stories of previous performances and people who have strived to find that sweet spot on stage and succeeded, and failed, in the same space before you."

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