Barbara Bain Biography
Barbara Bain (birth name- Mildred Fogel) is an American film and television actress. She born on September 13, 1931, Chicago, Illinois, U.S. She is best known for co-starring in the original Mission: Impossible television series in the 1960s as Cinnamon Carter, and in the 1970s TV series Space: 1999 as Doctor Helena Russell.
Barbara Bain Husband | Children
Barbara Bain was born to Russian-Jewish immigrant parents in Chicago, Illinois. In 1957, she married her husband, actor, acting coach, producer, and editorial cartoonist, Martin Landau. The couple have two daughters; actress Juliet Landau and film producer Susan Landau Finch. They divorced in 1993 after 36 years of marriage.
Barbara Bain Age | Death
Bain was born on September 13, 1931, Chicago, Illinois. She is a veteran film and television actress whose career has span sixty years. Bain’s first acting role was in Paddy Chayevsky’s play Middle of the Night, which embarked on a national tour in October 1957. Barbara Bain is 88 years old in 2019 and is still alive and well.
Barbara Bain Net Worth
Over the years, Bain has earned lucrative incomes from her acting contracts. She has therefore been able to amass a huge amount of wealth. Barbara Bain’s net worth hasn’t been calculated, but it’s likely comparable to Landau’s $10.0 million.
Barbara Bain Mission Impossible
Bain appeared alongside her then-husband, Martin Landau—in the major role of Cinnamon Carter in Mission: Impossible from 1966 to 1969. She won three consecutive Emmy Awards for Best Dramatic Actress for her performance in 1967, 1968, and 1969, in addition to a Golden Globe Award nomination in 1968.
Barbara Bain 2018
Barbara Bain was nominated for the Madrid International Film Festival, ES; Best Lead Actress in a Short Film Reconnected (2018).
Barbara Bain Now

Barbara Bain Space 1999
Barbara Bain and her then husband Martin Landau starred in the British-Italian science-fiction television programme Space: 1999 that ran for two seasons and originally aired from 1975 to 1977. The couple had previously appeared together in Mission: Impossible.
Barbara Bain Awards | Nominations | Walk Of fame
Madrid International Film Festival, ES
2018 | Nominee Festival Award |
Best Lead Actress in a Short Film Reconnected (2018) |
Walk of Fame
2016 | Winner Star on the Walk of Fame |
Television On April 28, 2016. At 6767 Hollywood Blvd. |
Los Angeles Independent Film Festival Awards
2015 | Winner LAIFF March Award |
Best Supporting Actress Pacific Edge (2015) |
Golden Door International Film Festival of Jersey City
2015 | Winner Festival Award |
Best Actress in a Short Pacific Edge (2015) |
DVD Exclusive Awards
2005 | Nominee DVDX Award |
Best Supporting Actress (in a DVD Premiere Movie) American Gun (2002) |
Bravo Otto
1977 | Nominee Bravo Otto Germany |
Best Female TV Star (TV-Star w) |
Primetime Emmy Awards
1969 | Winner Barbara |
Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Series Mission: Impossible (1966) For playing: “Cinnamon Carter”. |
1968 |
Winner Barbara |
Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Series Mission: Impossible (1966) For playing: “Cinnamon Carter”. |
1967 |
Winner Barbara |
Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Series Mission: Impossible (1966) |
Golden Globes, USA
1968 | Nominee Golden Globe |
Best TV Star – Female Mission: Impossible (1966) |
Barbara Bain Movies And Tv Shows | Filmography
Barbara Bain 2000s
2018, Reconnected, as Gloria.
2016, Code Black, as Blanche.
2015, Silver Skies, as Eve.
2010, Nothing Special, as Catherine.
2009, Forget Me Not, as Sister Dolores.
2008, Ben 10: Alien Force, as Verdona.
2006, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, as Mrs. Iris Paul.
2003, Strong Medicine, as Mrs. March.
2003, Tracey Ullman in the Trailer Tales, as Judy Utemeyer.
- American Gun, as Anne Tillman.
2000, Panic, as Deidre.
Barbara Bain 1970s-80s
1999, Millennium, as Lilly Unser.
1999, Gideon, as Sarah.
1998, Walker, Texas Ranger, as Mother Superior.
1997, The Visitor, as Constance MacArthur.
1997, Diagnosis: Murder, as Cinnamon Carter.
1994, My So-Called Life, as Vivian Wood.
1992, Likely Suspects, as Buffy Hines-Baldi.
1991, Murder, She Wrote, as Ellen Lombard.
1990, The Spirit of ’76, as Hipster.
1989, Skinheads, as Martha.
1988, Murder, She Wrote, as Nora Morgan.
1987, Scarecrow and Mrs. King, as Christina Golitsyn.
1987, CBS Summer Playhouse, as Julie Barrington.
1985, Moonlighting, as Emily Greydon.
1984, Mickey Spillane’s Mike Hammer, as Julia Huntley.
1981, The Harlem Globetrotters on Gilligan’s Island, as Dr. Olga.
1975–1977, Space: 1999, as Dr. Helena Russell.
1974, The Waltons, as Angelique.
1973, Savage, as Gail Abbot.
1971, Murder Once Removed, as Lisa Manning.
Barbara Bain 1950s-60s
1969, The Red Skelton Show, as Newspaperwoman.
1966–1969, Mission: Impossible, as Cinnamon Carter.
1965, Get Smart, as Alma.
1965–1966, My Mother The Car, as Inge Frankie.
1964, The Greatest Show on Earth, as Betty.
1964, Ben Casey, as Tutor.
1964, Perry Mason, as Elayna Scott.
1964, Valentine’s Day, as Unknown.
1963, The Dick Van Dyke Show, as Dorothy.
1963, Hawaiian Eye, as Anne Munroe.
1963, Empire, as June Bates.
1963, The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis, as Veronica.
1963, The Lieutenant, as Cissie Van Osten.
1963, 77 Sunset Strip, as Rachel Dent.
1963, Wagon Train, as Lucy Garrison.
1962, Straightaway, as Melody.
1960, The Law and Mr. Jones, as D.J.
1960, Perry Mason, as Madelyn Terry.
1960–1961, Adventures in Paradise, as Martha Peterson.
1959, Mike Hammer, as Dora Church.
1959, Philip Marlowe, as Donna Raymond.
1959, State Trooper, as Madge Slausen.
1959, Richard Diamond, Private Detective, as Karen Wells.
1959, Mr. Lucky, as Prudence.
1959, Alcoa Theatre, as Judy Coyne.
1959, Tightrope, as Sandra.
1958, Harbormaster, as Mary Owens.