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Ina Balin (née Rosenberg; November 12, 1937 – June 20, 1990) was an American stage, film, and television actress. She is best known for her role in the film '' From the Terrace'' (1960), for which she received two
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nominations and won one for Most Promising Newcomer – Female.


Early years

Balin was born in Brooklyn, New York to Jewish parents. Her father, Sam Rosenberg, was a dancer, singer, and comedian who worked the Borscht Belt. He later quit show business to join his family's furrier business. Her mother was a Hungarian-born professional dancer who escaped a troubled family life by marrying at age 15. Sam Rosenberg was her third husband by age 21. They, too, divorced when Ina and her brother, Richard Balin, were still quite young. The siblings were placed in boarding schools until their mother married a fourth time, then to shoe magnate Harold Balin, who later adopted Ina and Richard. Balin graduated from high school at age 15 after having spent five years at a boarding school in Pennsylvania.


Career


Television

Balin first appeared on television on '' The Perry Como Show''. She guest-starred on dozens of television shows, including ''
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''; '' Adventures in Paradise''; ''
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''; ''
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''; '' The Dick Van Dyke Show''; '' The Six Million Dollar Man''; '' Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea''; '' Battlestar Galactica''; ''
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''; '' Hart to Hart''; '' It Takes a Thief''; '' Ironside''; '' Twelve O'Clock High; The Loner''; '' Quincy, M.E.''; '' The Streets of San Francisco''; '' Magnum, P.I.''; and '' Mannix''. She appeared with Joseph Cotten, Fernando Lamas, and Dean Jagger in the 1969 television movie '' The Lonely Profession''.


Stage

Balin did summer stock, which led to roles on Broadway. She first starred on Broadway in ''Compulsion'', portraying Ruth. In 1959, she had the role of Alice Black in the comedy '' A Majority of One.''


Film

In 1959, Balin landed her first film role in '' The Black Orchid''. She was Paul Newman's love interest in the 1960 screen adaptation of '' From the Terrace''. In 1961, she appeared as Pilar Graile in '' The Comancheros'' with
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and Stuart Whitman. Co-starring with
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in the 1964 hit comedy '' The Patsy'', Balin also had a secondary part in 1965's '' The Greatest Story Ever Told''. She also co-starred with
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in his 1969 film '' Charro!'' She co-starred in the 1971 film '' The Projectionist''. She also co-starred in the 1982 comedy '' The Comeback Trail'', and she appeared in '' The Young Doctors'', the 1961 hospital drama with Ben Gazzara and Fredric March.


Awards

In 1959, Balin won the Theatre World Award for her performance in the Broadway comedy '' A Majority of One''. In 1961, in recognition of her critically acclaimed performance in ''From the Terrace'', she won the New Star of the Year-Actress Golden Globe Award and was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress — Motion Picture.


Vietnam

In 1966, Balin toured Vietnam with the
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on the first of many trips to the war-torn region. In 1975, she aided in the evacuation of orphans during the
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. Eventually, she adopted three of these orphaned children. In 1980, she played herself in ''The Children of An Lac'', a television movie based on her experiences.


Death

Balin, a former cigarette smoker, died on June 20, 1990, at Yale–New Haven Hospital in New Haven, Connecticut, aged 52, from complications of chronic lung disease, including pulmonary hypertension (a condition of increased blood pressure in the arteries of the lungs). She had been at the hospital seeking a lung transplant. A single mother, she was survived by her father, Sam Rosenberg; her three adopted children, Nguyet Baty, Ba-Nhi Mai, and Kim Thuy; a brother, Richard Balin; and two grandchildren. Ba-Nhi Mai and Kim Thuy were raised by Hollywood talent agent Ted Ashley and his wife Page (née Cuddy).


Filmography

* '' The Black Orchid'' (1958) – Mary Valente * '' From the Terrace'' (1960) – Natalie Benzinger * '' The Young Doctors'' (1961) – Cathy Hunt * '' The Comancheros'' (1961) – Pilar Graile * '' The Patsy'' (1964) – Ellen Betz * ''
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'' (1964) – Eleni * '' The Greatest Story Ever Told'' (1965) – Martha of Bethany * ''
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'' - "Evil on Her Shoulder" (1965) - Sarah * '' Run Like a Thief'' (1967) – Mona Shannon * '' Charro!'' (1969) – Tracey Winters * '' The Lonely Profession'' (1969, TV movie) – Karen Menardos * '' Desperate Mission'' (1969) – Otilia Ruiz * '' The Projectionist'' (1971) – The Girl * '' Call to Danger'' (1973, TV movie) – Marla Hayes * '' The Don Is Dead'' (1973) – Nella * ''Panic on the 5:22'' (1974, TV movie) – Countess Hedy Maria Tovarese * '' The Immigrants'' (1978, TV movie) – Maria Cassala * ''Galyon'' (1980) – Janet Davis * ''The Children of An Lac'' (1980, TV movie) – Ina Balin * '' The Comeback Trail'' (1982) – Julie Thomas * '' Vasectomy: A Delicate Matter'' (1986) – Regine * '' That's Adequate'' (1989) – Sister Mary Enquirer *


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