Barbara Bain

Actress

Popular As Mildred Fogel

Birthday September 13, 1931

Birth Sign Virgo

Birthplace Chicago, Illinois, U.S.

Age 93 years old

Nationality United States

Height 5′ 9″

#10400 Most Popular

1931

Barbara Bain (born Mildred Fogel, September 13, 1931 ) is an American actress.

1957

Bain's first acting role was in Paddy Chayevsky's play Middle of the Night, which embarked on a national tour in October 1957.

Accompanying Bain was fellow actor and new husband Martin Landau; the final leg of the tour brought the couple to Los Angeles, where they settled permanently.

After moving, Bain established herself at the Actors Studio West, where she continued to teach classes and perform scene work.

Bain's earliest television appearances included CBS's Tightrope, with Mike Connors, and three ABC series: The Law and Mr. Jones, Adventures in Paradise, and Straightaway.

Bain married actor Martin Landau in 1957; they divorced in 1993.

They have two daughters, film producer Susan Landau Finch and actress Juliet Landau.

Bain suffers from claustrophobia, which the writers of Mission: Impossible incorporated into her character on the show in the episode "The Exchange".

1959

After a recurring role as David Janssen's romantic interest in Richard Diamond, Private Detective in 1959, she guest-starred as Madelyn Terry in a 1960 episode of Perry Mason, "The Case of the Wary Wildcatter".

1963

In 1963, Bain appeared as Rob Petrie's soon-to-be ex-fiancée in The Dick Van Dyke Show, in the episode "Will You Two Be My Wife?", and in 1964 played the role of Elayna Scott in "The Case of the Nautical Knot" episode of Perry Mason.

1965

In 1965, she guest-starred alongside series star Jerry Van Dyke in an episode of My Mother The Car.

1966

She is best known for her role as Cinnamon Carter Crawford on the action television series Mission: Impossible (1966–1969), which earned her three Primetime Emmy Awards, as well as a Golden Globe Award nomination.

She appeared in the 1966 final episode of the series alongside Van Dyke.

Between 1966 and 1969, Bain appeared—alongside her husband, Martin Landau—in the major role of Cinnamon Carter in Mission: Impossible.

1967

She won three consecutive Emmy Awards for Best Dramatic Actress for her performances in 1967, 1968, and 1969, in addition to a Golden Globe Award nomination in 1968.

1985

She guest-starred in the October 29, 1985, episode of Moonlighting, playing Emily Greydon.

Bain also appeared in My So-Called Life, playing Angela Chase's grandmother in one episode.

1990

Other appearances include "Matryoshka", an episode of the 1990s science-fiction series Millennium.

1997

Bain reprised her character in a 1997 episode of Diagnosis: Murder.

1998

Bain has also appeared in the films Animals with the Tollkeeper (1998), Panic (2000), Forget Me Not (2009) and On the Rocks (2020).

Bain was born Mildred Fogel in Chicago, Illinois, the daughter of Russian-Jewish immigrants.

She graduated from the University of Illinois with a bachelor's degree in sociology.

Developing an interest in dance, she moved to New York City, where she studied alongside Martha Graham.

Dissatisfied with her career as a dancer, she went into modelling; jobs with Vogue, Harper's, and other publications followed.

Still uninspired, however, Bain entered the Theater Studio to study acting, first under Curt Conway, then Lonny Chapman.

Progressing to the Actors Studio, she was instructed by Lee Strasberg.

In 1998, Bain appeared in the Walker, Texas Ranger episode "Saving Grace", as the mother superior.

1999

She also starred as Dr. Helena Russell on the British-Italian coproduction science-fiction television series Space: 1999 (1975–1977).

She starred opposite Landau again in the science-fiction TV series Space: 1999 (1975–77), as Dr. Helena Russell, and the made-for-TV film The Harlem Globetrotters on Gilligan's Island (1981).

2006

In 2006, she had a minor role in one episode of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ("Living Legends").

2008

In 2008, co-starring with her daughter Juliet Landau, Bain voiced the character of Verdona Tennyson in "What Are Little Girls Made Of?", an episode of Ben 10: Alien Force.

2016

On April 28, 2016, Bain was honored with the 2,579th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, located at 6767 Hollywood Boulevard.

Lifelong friends Edward Asner and Dick Van Dyke were on hand to speak and assist in the unveiling of the star.