Acting credits
54
Established
Large and steady acting portfolio.

Acting
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Acting credits
54
Established
Large and steady acting portfolio.
TMDB popularity
0.7
Low visibility
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TMDB ID: 24809
IMDb ID: nm0000839
Known for: Acting
Born: November 12, 1937
Died: June 20, 1990
Age: 52
Place of birth: Brooklyn, New York, USA
Gender: Female
Adult content flag: No
Career span: 1959 - 1989
Years active: 31
Average TMDB rating: 6.91
Wikidata: Q510363
Also known as
Ίνα Μπάλιν • Ίνα Ρόζενμπεργκ • Ina Rosenberg
Other jobs
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Ina Balin (November 12, 1937 – June 20, 1990) was an American actress on Broadway and in film. Born as Ina Rosenberg to a Jewish family in Brooklyn, she first appeared on television on The Perry Como Show. She also did summer stock, which led to roles on Broadway, and in 1959, she won the "Theatre World Award" for her performance in the Broadway comedy, A Majority of One, starring Gertrude Berg and Sir Cedric Hardwicke. That same year, she landed her first film role in The Black Orchid, starring Sophia Loren and Anthony Quinn. A year later, Balin was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress — Motion Picture for her performance opposite Paul Newman in From the Terrace. She also appeared in The Young Doctors. In 1961, she appeared as Pilar Graile in The Comancheros with John Wayne and Stuart Whitman. Co-starring with Jerry Lewis in the 1964 hit comedy The Patsy, Balin also had a secondary, but important part in 1965's The Greatest Story Ever Told. She co-starred with Elvis Presley in his 1969 film Charro! Balin guest-starred on dozens of television shows, including Bonanza, The Dick Van Dyke Show, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, Battlestar Galactica, Get Smart, Ironside, Quincy, M.E. and Magnum, P.I. She appeared with Joseph Cotten, Fernando Lamas and Dean Jagger in the 1969 made-for-television movie The Lonely Profession. In 1970, Balin toured Vietnam with the USO on the first of many trips to the war-torn region. She co-starred in the 1971 film The Projectionist, which marked the screen debut of Rodney Dangerfield. In 1975, she aided in the evacuation of orphans during the fall of Saigon; eventually, she adopted three of these orphaned children. In 1980, she played herself in a made-for-television movie based on these experiences, The Children of An Lac. While working on The Children of An Lac, she became acquainted with Christy Marx, who at the time worked as a producer's liaison for various television programs. According to Marx, she used Balin's story as a basis for a character in the animated show Jem when she later became a writer. The character of Ba Nee is based on Balin's adopted daughter, Ba-Nhi. Ba Nee's obsession with and struggle to find her birth father are the focus of several episodes of Jem. She co-starred in the comedy The Comeback Trail with the lead actor and director from The Projectionist.


Movie credits linked with Ina Balin.
as Sister Mary Enquirer
as Marsha
as Regine
as Rita
as Julie Thomas
as Ina Balin
as Janet Davis
as Maria Cassala
as Marla Fears
as Countess Hedy Maria Tovarese
as Nella
as Marla Hayes
as The Girl
as Otilla Ruiz
as Karen Menardos
as Tracey Winters
as Mona Shannon
as Martha of Bethany
as Ellen Betz
as Pilar Graile
as Cathy Hunt
as Natalie Benziger
as Mary Valente
Series credits linked with Ina Balin.
as Stella Gambini • 1 eps
as Ingrid Kendall • 1 eps
1 eps
as Professor Martinez • 3 eps
as Jae Turner • 1 eps
as Siress Tinia • 1 eps
2 eps
as Dr. Koren • 1 eps
as Katrina Storoff • 1 eps
1 eps
as Cheryl Osborne • 1 eps
1 eps
as Laura Beecher • 1 eps
as Nagway • 1 eps
as Penny • 1 eps
1 eps
1 eps
as Thalia • 1 eps
1 eps
1 eps
as Ann Ferris • 1 eps
1 eps
as Lisa Sorrow • 2 eps
as Mara Yellich • 1 eps