Will Bailey
William 'Will' Bailey
,
Chief of Staff
to the
Vice President
is a
fictional character
played by
Joshua Malina
on the
television
serial
drama
The West Wing
. Will was originally introduced as the manager of the Horton Wilde campaign to represent
California
's 47th
Congressional
District, the seat for which
Sam Seaborn
later ran. Following his departure from the
White House
, Sam recommended Will to replace him as
Deputy Communications Director
with a note to
Toby Ziegler
that read: "Toby — He's one of us." Toby, after first meeting him, characterized Will as "deeply schooled in Eastern philosophy". His father was the former Supreme Commander of
NATO
forces, whose ideological footsteps he seems to follow in while making a name for himself with quiet resolve. It can be assumed Will attended
Carnegie Mellon University
after he was seen wearing a Carnegie Mellon shirt at
Camp David
in episode one of season six. He appears also to have attended the
University of Cambridge
, since he claims he was "President of
Cambridge Union Society
" on a
Marshall Scholarship
in episode ten of season four. He was gracefully added to the staff over the course of a few episodes. There was a requisite amount of
hazing
when he was first hired and moved into Sam's old office for a temporary three-week contract to help with the president's second inaugural address. He slowly began to win everyone over and President
Bartlet
eventually appointed him as deputy. Will left President Bartlet's staff soon after the appointment of
Congressman
Bob Russell as
Vice President of the United States
when he accepted Russell's offer to be his Chief of Staff. The main reason for his move to Russell's office was to prepare the Vice President for a possible
presidential
campaign in
2006
.
See also
The West Wing
Bailey, Will
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