Mary Bailey is Springfield's State's governor.
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| - Mary Bailey is Springfield's State's governor.
- Mary Bailey es la gobernadora de North Takoma, tuvo su primera aparición en el episodio "Two Cars In Every Garage And Three Eyes On Every Fish" compitiendo contra Charles Montgomery Burns.
- Performer(s) Appeared in Mary Hatch Bailey is a character from the film It's a Wonderful Life. One of the most famous female characters in movie history, she is loosely based on Mary Pratt, a character in Philip Van Doren Stern's The Greatest Gift. She is the love interest and later wife of the film's protagonist, George Bailey.
- Mary Bailey is the owner of Bailey's Tavern. She and Eric Green have an affair that, for a short time, is kept secret. Eventually the truth comes out and her and Eric have an open relationship. She finds a way to make antibiotics at her still. Background: Owns Bailey's Tavern. Is in love with Eric Green. Makes her own moonshine to serve at the bar. She also gives the hospital some of her 'moonshine' alcohol to use as an antiseptic. What we don't know: How she originally fell for Eric Green.If she is from Jericho.Where she lives.
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| - Performer(s) Appeared in Mary Hatch Bailey is a character from the film It's a Wonderful Life. One of the most famous female characters in movie history, she is loosely based on Mary Pratt, a character in Philip Van Doren Stern's The Greatest Gift. She is the love interest and later wife of the film's protagonist, George Bailey. As a young girl, Mary Hatch holds a deep crush on George. However, a slight difference in their ages, combined with George's denseness about her feelings, put her more in the sights of George's pal Sam Wainwright for many years. Mary and George meet up again at the high school senior prom, held for the graduating class of George's brother Harry. They become reacquainted and discuss their respective plans for the future until the night is interrupted by the sad news of the illness and eventual passing of George's father. Four years later, George is taking a walk, frustrated by yet another turn of events that kept him in town and seemingly tied to the Bailey family's Building and Loan. He happens to come by Mary at her mother's house, where his feelings for her that he had denied for so long are finally realized. The two are soon married afterward, despite some mild fretting on the part of Mary's mother. However, their honeymoon is cancelled by a Depression-era bank panic which affects the building and Loan. Mary offers the money saved for their honeymoon to keep the Building and Loan solvent. Later, as the two started a growing family, money is always tight, and the pair have to make do as best they could. On Christmas Eve, Mary fears the worst when a distraught George becomes frustrated about Uncle Billy losing an $8,000 deposit. George is only turned away from suicide by Clarence Oddbody, an angel sent at the behest of the prayers of Mary and the whole town of Bedford Falls. George is then shown a world where he was never born; among the things seen in this nightmarish world is a lonely, spinster Mary who had never been a dreamer, let alone married one. After George is returned to the life he knew and now cherishes more than ever, his and Mary's efforts on behalf of the townsfolk are repaid with more than enough donations to save the Building and Loan.
- Mary Bailey is Springfield's State's governor.
- Mary Bailey is the owner of Bailey's Tavern. She and Eric Green have an affair that, for a short time, is kept secret. Eventually the truth comes out and her and Eric have an open relationship. She finds a way to make antibiotics at her still. Background: Owns Bailey's Tavern. Is in love with Eric Green. Makes her own moonshine to serve at the bar. She also gives the hospital some of her 'moonshine' alcohol to use as an antiseptic. What we don't know: How she originally fell for Eric Green.If she is from Jericho.Where she lives. Relationship to other characters: - Had an affair with Eric Green that began while he was still married to April. Mary and Eric are now living together and have been seen canoodling in public!- Has had one run in (that we know of) with Gail Green who, despite being antagonistic, left behind the note she was reading throughout the scene that stated " Be nice. She will be family one day".- Received advice from Mimi Clark about "being the other woman"
- Mary Bailey es la gobernadora de North Takoma, tuvo su primera aparición en el episodio "Two Cars In Every Garage And Three Eyes On Every Fish" compitiendo contra Charles Montgomery Burns.
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