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Preston Bailey (born July 25, 2000) is an American actor who started acting at the age of two. He is known for appearing in the Showtime television series Dexter and for starring in such films as Judy Moody and the Not Bummer Summer, Children of the Corn, and The Crazies.

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Early life

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Bailey was born in Portland, Oregon. He is the younger brother of Brennan Bailey, also an actor. He moved to California at the age of five.[citation needed]

Career

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Bailey started acting in commercials at the age of two. Some national television commercials starring Bailey include Priceline.com, Clorox, Stouffer's, Juicy Juice, BMW, Bissell, and Mucinex. He guest-starred, in his first acting role, on Strong Medicine in 2005 as Dougie Nauls.[1] He also appeared in television shows including Criminal Minds, How I Met Your Mother and Numb3rs.[1]

In 2007, he joined the cast of Showtime/CBS serial-killer drama Dexter in a recurring role as Rita Morgan's son Cody Bennett. He took over from Daniel Goldman from season one, playing the character in seasons two, three, four and five, as well as one guest appearance in season seven. He appeared in a total of 34 episodes.

He has also appeared in several films. Bailey was cast as Timmy Armstrong in the feature film Nothing But the Truth. He co-starred in New Line Cinemas feature film Amusement, which was filmed in Budapest, Hungary. He was also seen in the National Geographic / Paramount feature Arctic Tale. Bailey was also cast to play the lead role of boy preacher Isaac Chroner in the television remake of Children of the Corn.[1][2] In 2010, he appeared in an episode of Cold Case and also in The Crazies as Nicholas Farnum.

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
2007 Arctic Tale Kid
2008 Seven Years Brennan Short film
Nothing But the Truth Timmy Armstrong
2009 Kay Connor Short film
Amusement Max
Children of the Corn Isaac Chroner
2010 The Crazies Nicholas Farnum
Eagleheart Miracle boy
Cold Case Tim Malone
Adalyn Preston Short film
2011 Judy Moody and the Not Bummer Summer Frank Pearl
The Apologist Augie
2014 In Your Eyes Clay
A Million Ways to Die in the West 12-year-old Albert
By God's Grace Jacob
2017 Across My Land Alex Short film
2018 Pretty Broken Monty Lou

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
2005 Strong Medicine Dougie Nauls 1 episode
2006 Criminal Minds Eric 1 episode
2007–2010; 2012 Dexter Cody Bennett Recurring (seasons 25); guest (season 7)
2007 How I Met Your Mother Kindergartner 1 episode
Numbers Randy Amato Episode: The Art of Reckoning
2009 It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia Young Mac Episode: A Very Sunny Christmas
2010 Glenn Martin, DDS Young Glenn Episode: Camp
Funny or Die Presents Schoolboy

Awards and nominations

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Preston Bailey (born July 25, 2000) is an American actor best known for portraying Cody Bennett, the adopted son of the titular character, in the Showtime crime drama series Dexter from 2007 to 2012. Born in , Bailey began his acting career at the age of two after being scouted by an agent while attending his older brother Brennan Bailey's acting class, leading to early commercial appearances for brands like , , and . Bailey's breakthrough came with his recurring role on Dexter, for which he received Screen Actors Guild Award nominations in 2009 and 2010 as part of the ensemble cast. His film debut was in the 2008 political thriller Nothing but the Truth, where he co-starred alongside Kate Beckinsale as young Timmy Armstrong, earning praise for his performance in the critically acclaimed film that holds an 82% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes. He followed this with roles in horror films such as Children of the Corn (2009) as Isaac and The Crazies (2010) as Nicholas, the latter receiving a 72% Rotten Tomatoes score. In 2011, Bailey starred as Lucas in the family comedy Judy Moody and the Not Bummer Summer, a role that earned him a Young Artist Award in 2012 for Best Leading Young Actor in a Feature Film. He continued with guest appearances on television shows including Criminal Minds and How I Met Your Mother, showcasing his versatility in dramatic and comedic genres. Later projects include the short film Across My Land (2017), which was selected for the Cannes Film Festival, the drama Pretty Broken (2018), and a role in the adventure film The Call of the Wild (2020). Of British, German, Swedish, Norwegian, and Irish descent, Bailey is fluent in French and skilled in multiple dialects, attributes that have enhanced his on-screen presence. He has expressed interests in travel—such as a 2022 trip to —and volunteering. As of 2021, Bailey attended the world premiere of the Dexter limited series revival Dexter: New Blood in , marking a return to the franchise that defined much of his early career, though no major new projects have been announced as of 2025.

Biography

Early life

Preston Bailey was born on July 25, 2000, in . He grew up in a family involved in the entertainment industry, as the younger brother of actor . At the age of two, Bailey was scouted by an agent while accompanying his brother to an acting class, which ignited his early interest in through familial encouragement. The family relocated to , , around age six to pursue opportunities in the industry.

Family and education

Preston Bailey was born on July 25, 2000, in , to parents Rob and Karen Mundt, who used the stage surname Bailey for their sons' professional endeavors in . He is the younger brother of Brennan Bailey, an actor whose early career influenced Preston's entry into the industry. The family, originally from , relocated multiple times within —first to Astoria in 1994 and then to Seaside—before moving to Los Angeles, California, in 2006 to pursue acting opportunities for the boys. This relocation at around age six underscored the parents' supportive role in facilitating their children's aspirations. Public details about the Mundt family's personal dynamics remain limited, with the parents maintaining a low profile while prioritizing their sons' development in a demanding field. The brothers have sustained strong family bonds, sharing experiences shaped by their parallel paths in . Confirmed information on Bailey's formal is scarce, consistent with the often afforded to performers' personal lives. Prior to the family's move, Brennan attended Gearhart Elementary School in , but no specific schooling records for Preston have been disclosed publicly.

Acting career

Beginnings in commercials and television

Preston Bailey entered the acting industry at the age of two, when he was scouted by an agent during his older brother Brennan's acting class in , and cast in his first national commercial. This early success prompted his family to relocate to to pursue further opportunities in entertainment. By age five, Bailey transitioned from commercials to scripted television, securing his debut role as the orphan Dougie Nauls in a 2005 episode of the Lifetime Strong Medicine. His ability to read and memorize lines at such a young age contributed to this breakthrough, showcasing the maturity that defined his early work as a . Bailey's initial television career built momentum through guest spots on prominent series, including a 2006 appearance as Eric on CBS's , where he portrayed a young boy in a tense procedural storyline. He followed with roles in other network shows like and Numb3rs around ages six to seven, honing his skills amid the competitive Los Angeles scene and establishing a foundation as a versatile child performer. These experiences highlighted the demands of balancing auditions, on-set work, and childhood in Hollywood, supported by his family's relocation and encouragement.

Breakthrough with Dexter

Preston Bailey was cast as Cody Bennett in the Showtime series Dexter starting in its second season in 2007, portraying the character in a recurring capacity through seasons 2 to 5 and making a in season 7 in 2012. He appeared in a total of 34 episodes during this period, taking over the role from Daniel Goldman who played Cody in season 1. In the series, Cody Bennett is depicted as the younger son of from her previous marriage to Paul Bennett, serving as Dexter Morgan's stepson and later adoptive son following Rita's death, which places him at the heart of the show's intricate family dynamics amid the protagonist's double life as a forensic analyst and vigilante . This portrayal highlighted the tensions and bonds within the blended Bennett-Morgan household, a core element driving much of the narrative tension and character development in the early seasons. Bailey filmed the role from ages 7 to 12, managing the intensive schedule of a high-profile drama that required emotional depth and consistency across multiple seasons, building on his prior experience in commercials and guest TV spots. The demands included navigating complex scenes involving family trauma and psychological elements suitable for a mature audience, all while adhering to child labor regulations on set. The popularity of Dexter, which achieved critical acclaim and commercial success as one of Showtime's flagship series with strong viewership and multiple Emmy nominations, provided a significant career boost for Bailey, solidifying his recognition as a talented in the industry. His performance as Cody contributed to the ensemble's praise, opening doors to further opportunities in television and film during his formative years.

Film roles and later projects

Bailey entered feature films with supporting roles in 2008, including portraying Max in the horror anthology , directed by John Simpson, and Timmy Armstrong, the young son of journalists played by and , in Rod Lurie's Nothing But the Truth. These early appearances showcased his ability to handle tense, family-centered scenes amid adult-driven narratives. In 2009, Bailey took on a prominent antagonist role as Isaac, the child prophet leading a cult of murderous youths, in the Syfy remake of Stephen King's Children of the Corn, directed by Donald P. Borchers. The following year, he appeared in the horror film The Crazies, directed by , playing Nicholas Farnum, a boy affected by a viral outbreak in a small town, alongside and . These horror projects highlighted Bailey's versatility in portraying eerie, vulnerable child characters during his pre-teen years. Bailey's film work expanded into family comedy with his role as Frank Pearl, Judy's quirky best friend, in the 2011 adaptation Judy Moody and the Not Bummer Summer, directed by John and based on Megan McDonald's book series. This performance earned him a nomination for Best Leading Young Actor in a . The film's lighthearted tone marked a departure from his prior horror roles, demonstrating his range in ensemble casts with co-stars like . Following the conclusion of his television commitments, Bailey's film appearances became less frequent after 2012, reflecting a transition from child-centric parts as he matured into young adulthood. He had cameos, such as 12-Year-Old Albert in Seth MacFarlane's Western comedy A Million Ways to Die in the West (2014), and supporting roles including Jacob in the faith-based drama By God's Grace (2014), directed by . In 2017, he starred as Alex in the independent drama Across My Land, selected for the Film Festival's Corner. Bailey continued with the lead role of Monty Lou, a troubled teen navigating family dysfunction, in the 2018 independent thriller Pretty Broken, directed by Brett Eichenberger, opposite Jillian Clare. His most recent feature film credit came in 2020 with a minor role as Teenager on Stoop in , directed by and starring . As of November 2025, no new film projects for Bailey have been announced, indicating a slowdown in his acting pursuits after over a decade in the industry.

Filmography

Films

Preston Bailey's feature film debut came in 2008 with Nothing But the Truth, where he portrayed Timmy Armstrong, the young son of journalists Rachel Armstrong () and Ray () in this directed by . That same year, he appeared in the horror anthology , playing Max, a child in one of the interconnected stories involving childhood traumas and a killer clown. In 2009, Bailey took on the lead role of Isaac Chroner, the fanatical child preacher, in the remake , a based on Stephen King's , directed by Donald P. Borchers. Bailey starred as Nicholas Farnum in the 2010 horror-thriller The Crazies, directed by , where he played the son of the protagonists amid a viral outbreak in a small town. His role as Frank Pearl in the 2011 family comedy Judy Moody and the Not Bummer Summer, directed by John Schultz, marked a shift to child-oriented fare, with Bailey as the inventive younger brother of the titular character in this adaptation of Megan McDonald's books. In The Apologist (2011), a drama directed by Steve Lewis, Bailey played Augie, the son of a man seeking for past sins, in this intimate family story. Bailey portrayed Billy, a boy facing hardships during the holidays, in the 2013 Christmas drama A Country Christmas Story, directed by David Burton Morris. In the 2014 romantic fantasy In Your Eyes, directed by Brin Hill, he played Clay, the younger brother of the protagonist Rebecca (), in a story about telepathic connection. That year, Bailey also appeared in By God's Grace (2014), directed by Brett Eichenberger, as , a boy dealing with loss and faith in this inspirational drama. In 's Western comedy A Million Ways to Die in the West (2014), Bailey had an uncredited role as 12-year-old Albert, a young version of the character played by . Bailey starred as in the 2017 drama Across My Land, directed by Fiona Godivier, portraying a boy accompanying his father on a patrol along the U.S.- border, a selected for the . In 2018's Pretty Broken, directed by Brett Eichenberger, Bailey played Monty Lou, the son in a unraveling amid secrets and abuse in this independent drama. Bailey's most recent role to date is as the Teenager on Stoop in the 2020 adventure , directed by , a minor part in the adaptation of Jack London's novel starring .

Television

Preston Bailey's television career, outside of his prominent recurring role on Dexter as Cody Bennett (detailed in the acting career section), consists of approximately nine guest appearances and minor roles across various series, often portraying young or troubled children. Bailey made his television debut in 2005 with a guest spot on , playing Dougie Nauls, an orphan child in the episode "We Wish You a Merry Cryst-Meth." In 2006, he appeared on as Eric, a young victim in the episode "The Boogeyman," highlighting his early work in crime dramas. The following year, 2007, saw Bailey in two guest roles: as a kindergartner on in the episode "Columns," and as Randy Amato, a troubled boy, on Numb3rs in "The Art of Reckoning." In 2010, he guest-starred on as Tim Malone, a child in 1986, in the episode "One Fall," continuing his pattern of roles involving vulnerable youth in procedural shows. Bailey took on a series regular role in the unsold 2006 pilot Alpha Mom, though it did not proceed to full production. Later appearances include a sketch role as Paul on Sketchy in 2012, and as a deaf boy on Eagleheart in 2011. In 2009, he played young Mac on in the special episode "A Very Sunny Christmas." He also featured in anthology-style sketches on from 2010 to 2011.

Recognition

Awards

Preston Bailey's awards recognition as a primarily centers on ensemble achievements in youth-oriented categories, reflecting the collaborative nature of his early performances. In 2012, he shared in the for Best Performance in a Feature Film - Young for his role as Lucas in Judy Moody and the Not Bummer Summer, an honor presented by the Young Artist Association to acknowledge outstanding group contributions by performers under 18. This win highlighted the film's success in delivering and marked one of the few accolades Bailey received during his active years in the industry. He was also nominated in the same year for Best Performance in a Feature Film - Young Actor Ten and Under for the same role. No major individual awards have been documented for Bailey, with his career emphasis instead on building a body of work through supporting roles.

Nominations

Preston Bailey received (SAG) Award nominations as part of the ensemble cast for his portrayal of Cody Bennett in the Showtime series Dexter. These nominations were for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series in 2009, 2010, and 2011, highlighting the collective contributions of the show's performers during seasons featuring his recurring role as the young stepson of the protagonist. At the time, Bailey was a child actor between the ages of 7 and 11, making his inclusions in these prestigious ensemble nods notable for recognizing emerging young talent alongside established performers like and . The nominations, though unsuccessful—the award went to in 2009, in 2010, and in 2011—elevated Bailey's profile in the industry, providing early exposure to high-profile events and underscoring the impact of Dexter's critical acclaim on its supporting cast. Bailey also received multiple nominations from the Young Artist Awards for his recurring role as Cody Bennett in Dexter, including in 2008, 2009, 2010, and 2011 for Best Performance in a TV Series - Recurring Young Actor (or equivalent youth categories). No other significant award nominations for Bailey have been confirmed as of 2025.

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