Notable projects he lent his voice to include “Cowboy Bebop” and its feature film spin-off, “Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex,” “Frozen,” “Big Hero 6,” the “Despicable Me” franchise and the 2018 “Transformers” film “Bumblebee.” His most recent voice acting credit is last year’s “Night of the Animated Dead,” an animated remake of the classic George A. In addition to his live-action roles, Baily worked consistently as a voice actor in animated films, English anime dubs and video games. In 2019, the cast had a reunion at the Good Burger pop-up shop in Hollywood.Īfter “Salute Your Shorts,” Baily appeared in films such as “3 Ninjas: High Noon at Mega Mountain” and “The Sixth Man.” He also had notable guest spots on various TV shows, such as “Felicity,” “Sisters,” “NYPD Blue,” “Melrose Place,” “7th Heaven” and “Star Trek: Voyager.” Although the series was short-lived, it had high ratings during its run, received several Youth in Film Award nominations and kept a cult following. Baily’s character, Ug, acted as an antagonist toward the kids, as well as the most frequent victim of their pranks. The series starred Danny Cooksey, Erik MacArthur, Blake Soper, Michael Bower, Trevor Eyster, Venus DeMilo Thomas, Heidi Lucas and Megan Berwick as various campers at the fictional Camp Anawanna. Created by Steve Slavkin and based on a book of the same name he wrote with Thomas Hill, “Salute Your Shorts” premiered July 1991 and ran for two seasons. He was 59.īaily got his start as a sound coordinator for the 1988 cult classic “Killer Klowns From Outer Space,” before he was cast in “Salute Your Shorts,” which premiered in 1991. ![]() His domestic partner, Ranjani Brow, confirmed that he died after battling lung cancer. ![]() Kirk Baily, the actor best known for his role as dim-witted camp counselor Kevin “Ug” Lee on the early Nickelodeon sitcom “Salute Your Shorts,” died Feb.
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