• Name: Barbara Feldon
  • Date of Birth: March 12, 1932
  • Place of Birth: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Mini-bio: American actress Barbara Feldon claimed to be a lonely child, one whose escape from loneliness took the form of books and ballet. While studying drama at Carnegie Tech, she became an expert in Shakesp... read moreeare, and in this capacity made her TV debut as a contestant on The $64,000 Question (kinescopes exist of this appearance; Barbara is instantly recognizable, though she hasn't quite lost all her baby fat). Feldon worked as a chorus girl in New York, then slimmed down considerably and became a high-priced fashion model. Commercials followed, in which Feldon pitched deodorant pads and--most famously--men's cologne. Few males who were going through adolescence in the early '60s will forget Feldon pitching Top Brass cologne to the "tigers" in the audience, staring into the camera with almost unbearable sultriness (the actress insisted that her come-hither glare was a result of nearsightedness). After doing the guest-star round on several TV dramatic programs, Feldon won the role of statuesque Agent 99 on the spy sitcom Get Smart. Part of the fun on this program was watching Feldon try to avoid revealing that she was a few inches taller than co-star Don Adams (in some scenes he was standing on an incline, as proven when the Nickelodeon cable network put together a montage of "who's taller?" scenes from Get Smart in the early '90s). Get Smart ran from 1965 through 1970, but Feldon has occasionally re-created Agent 99, once in a Smart TV-movie reunion, and more recently in a "return" series for the Fox Network, again starring with Don Adams. Feldon's film career has been less remarkable, save for her brilliant interpretation of a near-fanatic beauty contest organizer in the 1975 satirical comedy Smile. In the last few years, Barbara Feldon has distinguished herself as an expert voiceover artist in commercials and TV specials; she can be heard as the narrator of the PBS series Dinosaurs. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
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Replace this image with an actor photoBarbara Feldon mini-bio: Barbara Feldon is an American actress, game show panelist of the 1960s and model, who's best known as Don Adams's working partner and future wife Agent 99, on the successful 1960s sitcom, Get Smart. She graduated from Carnegie Institute of Technology (now Carnegie Mellon University) in 1955 with a Bachelor of Arts in drama, shortly after which she won the grand prize on The $64,000 Question in the category of William Shakespeare.

She was most famous for her character Agent 99 in the television comedy series Get Smart, starring with lead Don Adams. When she was cast for the role, she was previously famous, although anonymously, appearing on a tigerskin rug in an advertisement for Top Brass dandruff cream. For her performance in Get Smart, she was nominated for an Emmy award for 'Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Comedy Series' in 1968 and 1969. During the run of Get Smart she appeared in a comedy film with Dick Van Dyke titled Fitzwilly, released in 1967. Before this film she had small parts in various popular TV shows such as: The Man from U.N.C.L.E, Twelve O'Clock High and Flipper.

After Get Smart ended, Feldon was strongly typecast. She appeared in an episode of Mad About You as Diane "Spy Girl" Caldwell, an actress who was trying to shake her typecasting as "Spy Girl" in a series similar to Get Smart. She frequently appeared on Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In, guest-starring on the first show in 1968 and several episodes thereafter. Her finest performance may be as the beauty contest organizer in Michael Richie's Smile (1974). In recent years she has been successful as a voice performer.

In 1991 she played a love interest of Sam Malones in Cheers. Long-divorced and New York City-based, Feldon has appeared on stage and on guest spots on TV shows, including in her old role as "99" in a brief sequel to the old Get Smart series, which had the same name, co-starring her old star Don Adams and new actor Andy Dick, in 1995. In 2003, Feldon authored Living Alone and Loving It, a self help guide to assist single people of all ages live more fulfilling lives. In 2006, she was tapped for voice-over introductions in the long-awaited Get Smart DVD set, partly because of her voice-over skills, but also because she's the only principal cast member still alive, Don Adams having died in 2005, and Edward Platt having died in 1974.

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