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BIOGRAPHY OF BARBARA FELDON

Barbara Feldon (Barbara Anne Hall) is an American actress and former model. She is also a TV host and writer. She mainly works in theatre. She is famously known for her television roles. His most prominent role was as Agent 99 on the 1960s sitcom Get Smart. She graduated from Bethel Park High School and trained at the Pittsburgh Playhouse.

She graduated from the Carnegie Institute of Technology (now Carnegie Mellon University) in 1955 with a Bachelor of Arts in theater. She was initiated into the Delta Xi chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma. She won the $64,000 grand question prize in the William Shakespeare category in 1957

She studied acting at HB Studio. She worked for the much-parodied TV spot “Top Brass,” as a model. Top Brass was a men’s hair pomade from Revlon. Lying languidly on an animal-print rug, she purred into the camera, addressing male viewers as “tigers.” She then got small roles in television series.

His film appearances include: Twelve O’Clock High, Griff, Flipper by Lorne Greene and The Man by UNCLE (in “The Never-Never Affair”). She appeared with Simon Oakland in the “Try to Find a Spy” episode of the short-lived CBS drama Mr. Broadway in 1964.

For a year, she was co-host, with Bob Eubanks, of the annual Tournament of Roses Parade on Jan. 1 in Pasadena.

BARBARA FELDON AGE

Barbara Feldon was born in Bethel Park, Pennsylvania, United States of America. She was born on March 12, 1933. She is currently eighty six (86) years old as of 2019.

BARBARA FELDON NET WORTH

Barbara Feldon has made a huge fortune from her career. Although she hasn’t been actively involved in the majority of on-screen movies, she has a nice net worth. She has worked in the industry for several decades now. She has a net worth of approximately over $3 million.

MEASURES BY BARBARA FELDON

Barbara Feldon Height and Weight

  • Height 5 ft 10 in / 176 cm
  • Poids 139 lb / 63 kg

Barbara Feldon Body Size

  • Bust / Bust 33 in / 86 cm
  • Waist 24 in / 61 cm
  • Hips 33 in / 86 cm
  • Bra size 38B (US) / 85B (EU)
  • Cup size B (US)

Appearance of Barbara Feldon

Hair color (brown)
Eye color (blue)
Nationality (American)
Race/ethnicity (white)

DEATH OF BARBARA FELDON

Barbara Feldon is still very active. Although in her prime of life, she is up strong. She is not dead. We have no news of his death. She occasionally starred in off-Broadway plays. However, she is currently no longer interested in acting.

BARBARA FELDON TODAY | BARBARA FELDON NOW | WHERE IS BARBARA FELDON NOW

Barbara Feldon is still actively involved in theater work. She occasionally starred in off-Broadway plays. She is however no longer interested in acting. She is an accomplished writer and is still actively creating content. In 2015, she published two articles in the Metropolitan Magazine. She currently resides in New York.

BURT NODELLA BARBARA FELDON | BARBARA FELDON MARY

Barbara Feldon has been married twice. She first married Lucien Verdoux-Feldon. They married in 1958. Nine years later they decided to call it quits. They divorced in 1968. The reasons for their separation are not known. She has adopted her name Feldon since this marriage.

She had another relationship with Burt Nodella. Burt Nodella was the producer of Get Smart. They married in 1968. Their union lasted only 12 years. She has never had another relationship since.

BARBARA FELDON CHILDREN

Barbara Feldon has no children. She married twice but there is no information about her children.

BARBARA FELDON MOVIES AND TV SHOWS

Feldon has made a number of appearances in TV shows and movies. She made guest appearances on Twelve O’Clock High (“End of the Line”), Lorne Greene’s Griff, Flipper (“The Lady & The Dolphin”) and UNCLE’s The Man (in “The Never-Never Affair”). She appeared with Simon Oakland in the episode “Try to Find a Spy” of the short-lived CBS drama Mr. Broadway IN 1964.

She guest-starred opposite George C. Scott on the television series East Side/West Side. It was produced by Talent Associates. The group was also developing a television comedy titled Get Smart with two top writers, Mel Brooks and Buck Henry. She was cast in this new show, as ‘Agent 99’.

She starred alongside comedian Don Adams, who portrayed Maxwell Smart, Secret Agent 86. She played the role throughout the show’s production run for five years. She was nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series in 1968 and 1969. Her character was unusual for the time. It showed a capable woman in a stressful career.

She made five guest appearances on The Dean Martin Show from 1968 to 1972. She also appeared on Rowan & Martin’s Laugh-In. She also starred in several 1970s television series, including The Name of the Game and McMillan & Wife. His TV movies include Let’s Switch! (1975) and the cult classic thriller A Vacation in Hell (1979).

His feature films include Fitzwilly (1967), Smile (1975) and No Deposit, No Return (1976). His last film in 2006 is Last Request, a comedy starring Danny Aiello and Joe Piscopo.

BOOK BY BARBARA FELDON

Feldon is also a writer. She wrote a book called “Living Alone and Loving It”. She wrote the book in 2003.

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