
Barbara Bain
Acting
Biography
Barbara Bain (born Mildred Fogel; September 13, 1931) is an American actress. She is best known for her role as Cinnamon Carter 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 also starred as Dr. Helena Russell on the science fiction television series Space: 1999 (1975–1977). Bain has also appeared in the films Animals with the Tollkeeper (1998), Panic (2000), Forget Me Not (2009) and On the Rocks (2020). Description above from the Wikipedia article Barbara Bain, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Born: September 13, 1931
Place of Birth: Chicago, Illinois, USA
Known For

Mission: Impossible vs. the Mob
Jim Phelps leads the IMF on an assignment to destroy a criminal empire headed by Frank Wayne.

Ben 10: Alien Force
Five years later, 15-year-old Ben Tennyson chooses to once again put on the Omnitrix and discovers that it has recalibrated and can now transform him into 10 brand new aliens. Joined by his super-powered cousin Gwen Tennyson and his equally powerful former enemy Kevin Levin, Ben is on a mission to find his missing Grandpa Max. In order to save his Grandpa, Ben must defeat the evil DNAliens, a powerful alien race intent on destroying the galaxy, starting with planet Earth.

Get Smart
Get Smart is an American comedy television series that satirizes the secret agent genre. Created by Mel Brooks with Buck Henry, the show stars Don Adams, Barbara Feldon, and Edward Platt. Henry said they created the show by request of Daniel Melnick, who was a partner, along with Leonard Stern and David Susskind, of the show's production company, Talent Associates, to capitalize on "the two biggest things in the entertainment world today"—James Bond and Inspector Clouseau. Brooks said: "It's an insane combination of James Bond and Mel Brooks comedy." This is the only Mel Brooks production to feature a laugh track. The success of the show eventually spawned the follow-up films The Nude Bomb and Get Smart, Again!, as well as a 1995 revival series and a 2008 film remake. In 2010, TV Guide ranked Get Smart's opening title sequence at No. 2 on its list of TV's Top 10 Credits Sequences, as selected by readers.

Perry Mason
The cases of master criminal defense attorney Perry Mason and his staff who handled the most difficult of cases in the aid of the innocent.

Perry Mason
The cases of master criminal defense attorney Perry Mason and his staff who handled the most difficult of cases in the aid of the innocent.

The Carol Burnett Show
The Carol Burnett Show is an American variety/sketch comedy television show starring Carol Burnett, Harvey Korman, Vicki Lawrence, Lyle Waggoner, and Tim Conway. It originally ran on CBS from September 11, 1967, to March 29, 1978, for 278 episodes and originated from CBS Television City's Studio 33. The series won 25 prime time Emmy Awards, was ranked No. 16 on TV Guide's 50 Greatest TV Shows of All Time in 2002 and in 2007 was listed as one of Time magazine's "100 Best TV Shows of All Time."

Millennium
A retired FBI serial-profiler joins the mysterious Millennium Group, a team of underground ex-law enforcement experts dedicated to fighting against the ever-growing forces of evil and darkness in the world.

CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
A Las Vegas team of forensic investigators are trained to solve criminal cases by scouring the crime scene, collecting irrefutable evidence and finding the missing pieces that solve the mystery.

My So-Called Life
The life of a 15 year-old high school student, whose angst-ridden journey through adolescence, friendship, parents, and life teaches her what it means to grow up.

Mission: Impossible
Mission: Impossible is an American television series that was created and initially produced by Bruce Geller. It chronicles the missions of a team of secret government agents known as the Impossible Missions Force. In the first season, the team is led by Dan Briggs, played by Steven Hill; Jim Phelps, played by Peter Graves, takes charge for the remaining seasons. A hallmark of the series shows Briggs or Phelps receiving his instructions on a recording that then self-destructs, followed by the theme music composed by Lalo Schifrin. The series aired on the CBS network from September 1966 to March 1973, then returned to television for two seasons on ABC, from 1988 to 1990, retaining only Graves in the cast. It later inspired a popular series of theatrical motion pictures starring Tom Cruise, beginning in 1996.
Filmography
as Dr. Helena Russell
as Gran
as Sarah
as Eve
as Doctor Helena Russell (archive footage)
as Catherine
as Sister Dolores
as Elizabeth
as Lenore Gitchell
as Verdona (voice)
as Elizabeth Kramer
as Judy Utermeyer
as Anne Tillman
as Officer Ginlond (segment "Airtime")
as Deidre
as Mrs. Iris Paul
as Mrs. March
as Sarah
as The Mother
as Constance MacArthur
as Lilly Unser
as Vivian Wood
as Cinnamon Carter
as Mother Superior
as Hipster
as Mary Casal
as Martha
as Julie Barrington
as Emily Greydon
as Nora Morgan
as Ellen Lombard
as Doctor Helena Russell
as Doctor Helena Russell
as Patty / Tra / Griffith's Wife / Petranella
as Dr. Olga Schmetner
as Doctor Helena Russell
as Doctor Helena Russell
as Helena Russell
as Helena Russell
as Ellen Hailey
as Gail Abbott
as Susan Lakely
as Lisa Manning
as Self
as Cinnamon Carter
as Cinnamon Carter
as Self (uncredited)
as Cinnamon Carter
as Self
as Cinnamon Carter
as Cinnamon Carter
as Self
as Dorothy
as Prudence
as Martha Peterson
as (uncredited)
as Veronica Vanderheit
as Sandra
as Madelyn Terry
as Elayna Scott
as Lucy Garrison
as Self / Miss Mallory - Newspaperwoman
as Self