John-Anthony Bailey

 played Willie, a clerk at Trend Magazine, in the first Tabatha Pilot (1976).

Biography
John-Anthony Bailey was an American actor. In the early 1970s Bailey lived in San Francisco, California where he attended Merritt College in Oakland and performed in numerous stage and film productions.

Bailey is best known for the role of C.C. McNamara on the Sid and Marty Krofft children's television program Wonderbug (1976). He also appeared in two episodes of Happy Days as "Sticks", the drummer of Richie's band; M*A*S*H (1972), Good Times (1975) and in the feature film, The Kentucky Fried Movie (1977).

During the 1980s, Bailey began a career in pornographic films under the pseudonym Jack Baker. In 1984, he appeared in Let Me Tell Ya 'bout White Chicks, produced and directed by Gregory Dark.

Bailey passed away after a two year battle with bladder cancer. He was survived by his brother Tom, mother Ruth and daughter, Alida. He was buried as indigent in Potters field.

Source
aalihte. John-Anthony Bailey memorial, Findagrave.com, August 15, 2017. Retrieved on March 3, 2020.