In season two, Anthony’s search for a wife is centre-stage, making actor Jonathan the romantic lead. It’s not the first time the actor has told a love story in his established stage and screen career, which started in his childhood with the Royal Shakespeare Company, and continued into West End and Off Broadway musicals, classical theatre and a host of TV comedy and film roles. We celebrate a few of Bailey’s best non-Bridgerton roles to date.

Company

In 2019, Bailey won an Olivier award for the Best Supporting Actor in a Musical for the gender-swapped role of Jamie (previously Amy) in a revival of Steven Sondheim musical comedy Company in which he sang the challenging, tongue-twisting ‘(Not) Getting Married’. Bailey used his acceptance speech to praise the production for showing “a lovely and celebratory snapshot of gay love”, “at a time where acknowledging the very existence of LGBT people in our schools is being questioned”, adding of LGBTQ+ people, “we’re not that different, we’re we’re just as flawed and desperate to fall in love as everyone else.” Bailey’s role in Company came after his celebrated 2016 lead role opposite Les Misérables’ Samantha Barks in musical The Last Five Years, and acting alongside Sir Ian McKellen in 2017’s King Lear. (No singing in that one, more’s the pity.)

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Cock

Currently on at The Ambassadors Theatre, London until June, Bailey is starring opposite Kingsman and Rocketman‘s Taron Egerton in Mike Bartlett play Cock. Bartlett’s play first opened in 2009 with Ben Whishaw and Andrew Scott as male leads John and ‘M’ in the story of a gay couple whose relationship finds itself on shaky ground when John is sexually attracted to a woman and experiments with bisexuality. His Dark Materials‘ Jade Anouka co-stars as ‘W’, the woman Bailey’s character John finds himself drawn to, in this production directed by Marianne Elliott.

Campus

This short-lived Channel 4 sitcom from the team behind sketch show Smack the Pony and unhinged, inventive hospital-set comedy Green Wing took place in a British university. Campus boasted a fun cast led by Andy Nyman, with Dolly Wells, Joseph Millson, Sara Pascoe and Katherine Ryan. Bailey played post-graduate student ‘Flatback’, a sports-obsessed dumbo assigned to assist womanising English Professor Beer (Millson). It may well have done better business as a half-hour than a Green Wing-style 45-minute comedy, and was cancelled after one series aired in 2011, but deserved better. All six episodes are currently available to stream on All4.

Leonardo

This one’s a deep dive for the real Bailey obsessives and/or those who were children in 2011. Following on from his start in theatre and on TV as a child actor, Bailey played the young artist, inventor and Renaissance man Leonardo de Vinci in this CBBC kids’ series. Before Mark Rylance and Aidan Turner jumped on the bandwagon, Bailey had already made the role his own. Two series exist, currently available to import on DVD. Watch some clips here.

See also:

– 2014 Doctor Who episode ‘Time Heist‘, which pitted the Twelfth Doctor and Clara against a psychic bank teller, and starred Bailey as augmented human Psi. Stream it on BBC iPlayer here. – Season one and two of ITV crime thriller Broadchurch, in the role of local cub reporter Olly Stevens, who’ll do anything to further his career. Stream all three series on Britbox here. – Multiple episodes of Sky adventure series Hooten & the Lady, playing the role of Edward opposite Bailey’s W1A co-star Ophelia Lovibond. Stream it on NOW here. Bridgerton season two is available to stream now on Netflix.