Won $64,000 dollars on "The $64,000 Question" (1955). Category: Shakespeare.When she started "Get Smart" (1965), she was already famous, albeit anonymously, for lolling on a tiger skin rug as she purred the praises of Top Brass hair cream.Graduated from Carnegie-Mellon in 1955.Hosted a magazine-type syndicated TV show "Special Edition" (1977).Wrote a self-help book in 2003 called "Living Alone and Loving It"She has a sister named Patricia.She graduated from Bethel Park High School in Bethel Park, Pennsylvania.Likes minimalist interior decoration.Was nearsighted as a young woman.Does voiceovers for commercials today, and performed a one-woman show in the '90s.Pop-art quad-portrait done in 1965 by Andy Warhol .Feldon's "Get Smart" character, Agent 99, was named "most stylish secret agent" at the 2004 TV Land hall of fame awards.Long after "Get Smart" had ended its series run in 1970, she enjoyed a very successful TV commercial voice-over career, which lasted well into the 80s.Best remembered by the public for her starring role as C.O.N.T.R.O.L. agent 99 in Get Smart (1965).Says that she enjoys writing poetry, studying, and "living."Lived with producer Burt Nodella from 1968-1979.Though she's still the youngest cast member of "Get Smart" (1965), most sources claimed she was born in 1941.Agent 99 was married to the "Get Smart" series producer Burt Nodella in 1968 during the original run of the series.She studied drama at HB Studio in Greenwich Village in New York City.
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Two would-be safe-crackers 'sort of' kidnap the two grandchildren of millionaire J. W. Osborne. In a story somewhat reminiscent of O. Henry's The Ransom of Red Chief, the ransom amount keeps getting smaller as the two children have the best vacation from boarding school ever with their two new friends.