- Born: Sep 13, 1931 in Chicago, Illinois
- Occupation: Actor
- Active: '60s-'70s
- Major Genres: Spy Film
- Career Highlights: Goodnight, My Love, Space: 1999, The Cosmic Princess
- First Major Screen Credit: Mission: Impossible: Pilot Episode (1966)
| Actor: Barbara Bain |
| Filmography: Barbara Bain |
| Wikipedia: Barbara Bain |
| Barbara Bain | |
Barbara Bain (2006) |
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| Born | September 13, 1931 Chicago, Illinois, USA |
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| Occupation | Actor |
| Spouse(s) | Martin Landau, married from 1957-1993 |
Barbara Bain (born 13 September 1931) is a American actress.
Bain was born into a Jewish family in Chicago, Illinois. She graduated from the University of Illinois with a Bachelor's Degree in Sociology and moved to New York City where she was a dancer and high fashion model. Bain studied with Martha Graham, thus cementing her interest in dancing. After attending Lee Strasberg's Actors' Studio she became an actress.
Bain is best known for her work in the television series Mission: Impossible as Cinnamon Carter; she played this role from 1966 until 1969 and again in one 1997 episode of Diagnosis: Murder. She was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for 'Actress in a Television Series' for her performance in Mission: Impossible in 1968. She won three consecutive Emmys for Best Dramatic Actress for that series in 1967, 1968, and 1969.[1] Her husband, Martin Landau, also starred in the series, and her departure from the series in 1969 coincided with his. Later, she starred opposite Landau again in the science fiction television series, Space: 1999 (1975-1977), as Dr. Helena Russell. Bain and Landau also performed together on screen in the 1981 made-for-TV film The Harlem Globetrotters on Gilligan's Island.
Bain appeared in the tenth episode of the TV series My So-Called Life, playing Angela Chase's grandmother. Bain also appeared in Season 2 of the TV series The Dick Van Dyke Show in the episode "Will You Two Be My Wife?". In 1958, she and Larry Hagman guest starred in the last episode of the adventure/drama television series Harbourmaster, starring Barry Sullivan. She guest starred as Nen Slausen in the 1959 episode "Fiddle Dee Dead" of Rod Cameron's syndicated series State Trooper. On December 23, 1960, she guest starred in a Christmas episode of James Whitmore's legal drama The Law and Mr. Jones on ABC. She also appeared in the episode "Matroyoshka" of Millennium.
In 2006, Bain had a minor role in an episode of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ("Living Legends") which featured a suspect, played by Roger Daltrey, who used stretch rubber face masks similar to those used in the old Mission: Impossible series in which Bain starred.
Bain has worked to further the cause of many charities, including literacy.
In 1957, she married actor Martin Landau, with whom she would later star on television. The couple has two children, actress Juliet Landau and film producer Susan Bain Landau Finch. Landau and Bain divorced in 1993.
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