"Get Smart" actress Barbara Feldon, who rose to fame in the 1960s alongside Don Adams in the classic secret agent sitcom, looked lovely on June 21 at Supanova Comic Con. Now 86 years old, Feldon is ...
For Barbara Feldon, 99 has been her lucky number. 99 was her character's moniker on the hit 1960s TV spy spoof Get Smart. As an agent assigned to the shadowy and comical CONTROL, a secret government ...
“Would you believe?,” was one of the many catch phrases generated by the popular TV comedy, the original Get Smart, created by funny guys Mel Brooks and Buck Henry, and featuring a cast we loved.
PITTSBURGH -TV’s wildly popular 1960s situation comedy “Get Smart” began as a cartoon about the famously handsome fictional spy James Bond, said Western Pennsylvania native Barbara Feldon, who starred ...
For Barbara Feldon, 99 is a lucky number. 99 was her character's moniker on the hit 60's spy spoof "Get Smart." As an agent assigned to the shadowy and comical CONTROL, a secret government agency, 99 ...
At first, she was “totally skeptical” and expected them to be “so silly,” but she tuned in to watch “The Ed Sullivan Show” and says, “I got it instantly. I was absolutely charmed by their light, the ...
In the first part of this interview series with Barbara Feldon, the actress discussed many things about her role as Agent 99 on Get Smart including the cone of silence, the series opening and its ...
Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume. Get Smart premiered on television in 1965 and fans fell in love with the antics of Maxwell Smart and ...
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Hollywood legends Barbara Eden and Barbara Feldon were spotted arriving at Sydney airport on Thursday ahead of the Supernova Comic Con. The two actresses appeared to touch down separately, with both ...