Golden Hollywood icon Barbara Bain, 94, who starred on Mission: Impossible collection steps out… see her now
A golden Hollywood icon known for playing Cinnamon Carter Crawford in the action TV series Mission: Impossible was spotted making a rare outing.
Emmy-winning Barbara Bain looked as fashionable as ever while grocery shopping in Beverly Hills on Thursday – where she appeared to be pushing her own cart and unloading her own purchases.
Wearing chandelier stone earrings with a red lip, Bain was a vision of style for her casual day of errands.
She threw on a white blazer, polka dot trousers, and sharp footwear.
Now 94, Bain worked opposite her now ex-husband Martin Landau in the 60s television series that went on to inspire the Tom Cruise film franchise.
Mission: Impossible aired from 1966 to 1973, but Landau and Bain left at the end of the show’s third season.
Golden Hollywood legend Barbara Bain was spotted making a rare outing in Beverly Hills on Thursday
An accomplished actress, Bain is the winner of three Emmy Awards for her role in Mission: Impossible, as well as a Golden Globe nomination in 1968
Bain starred opposite her then-husband, the late Martin Landau (pictured L), in the show
They then starred in the British-made sci-fi series ‘Space: 1999’ from 1975 to 1977.
Bain was married to Landau from 1957 to 1993 and shares two daughters with him – actress Juliet Rose Landau, and Susan Landau Finch.
An accomplished actress, Bain is the winner of three Emmy Awards for her role in Mission: Impossible, as well as a Golden Globe nomination in 1968.
Bain’s acting career dates back to 1958 but she first pursued a passion for dance.
She moved from Illinois to New York City and studied under the legendary Martha Graham before pivoting towards acting.
Bain has a lengthy and impressive resume that also includes a guest starring role on an episode of Perry Mason in 1960.
She also played Dick Van Dyke’s ex-fiancée in a 1963 episode of the Dick Van Dyke Show.
Other iconic titles Bain worked on include My So-Called Life, Murder, She Wrote, Moonlighting, and more.
Bain got her start as a dancer, moving from Illinois to New York to pursue her passion
The 94-year-old pushed her cart after unloading her groceries into her car
She looked as fashionable as ever with a white blazer and polka dot trousers
She wore a pair of snazzy perforated white shoes
She played Cinnamon Carter Crawford in the action TV series Mission: Impossible
Bain was on the show that went on to inspire the Tom Cruise film franchise until it’s third season
She has been acting since 1958 and is still active, lending her voice to the upcoming drama When the Voiceless Roar.
Bain has done more for her audiences than merely entertain them, with the star later revealing her role in Mission: Impossible inspired women to pursue an education.
‘There wasn’t a woman in that regard on television at the time. Young women were writing to me and saying: “I never thought of becoming a so-and-so, but because of watching you on Mission: Impossible, I’m going to get my degree,”‘ she told Classic Film TV Cafe in 2019.
‘As the years have gone on, I have gotten a lot of comments like that. For example, I just received a letter from a woman who has retired from NASA and said that she was inspired to pursue her dream because of watching me on Mission: Impossible.’
