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Maureen Denise McCormick was born on August 5, 1956 to Richard and Irene McCormick. The youngest of four children, she has three brothers Michael, Dennis and Kevin. Her acting career began at age six when she won the Baby Miss San Fernando Valley contest, which opened up the glamorous world of acting to the future teenie-bopper. At age seven, her first role was in a play, and within a year, was a popular choice for TV commercials and sitcoms. In addition to ads for Barbie and Kool Aid, Maureen was seen on Bewitched (1964), My Three Sons (1960) and Camp Runamuck (1965). She also did voice-over recordings for a dozen Mattel talking dolls. For five years, Maureen was one of America's top teen role-models, admired by millions. When the Brady Kids became a singing group on the side, producers noticed her special talent for singing and encouraged the recording of a number of solo tracks, some of which turned up later on the LP "Chris Knight and Maureen McCormick". Years later, she would attempt to revive her singing career, with the 1995 Country CD "When You Get A Little Lonely". Maureen has appeared in many feature films, many TV guest spots and completed three films in the last three years, Baby Huey's Great Easter Adventure (1999) and The Million Dollar Kid (2000) and Dogtown (1997). She currently pursues her career and keeps her friends and family first priority. Maureen is married to Michael Cummings and together they have a daughter, Natalie.
Maureen McCormick
Bio: Maureen Denise McCormick was born on August 5, 1956 to Richard and Irene McCormick. The youngest of four children, she has three brothers Michael, Dennis and Kevin. Her acting career began at age six when she won the Baby Miss San Fernando Valley contest, which opened up the glamorous world of acting to the future teenie-bopper. At age seven, her first role was in a play, and within a year, was a popular choice for TV commercials and sitcoms. In addition to ads for Barbie and Kool Aid, Maureen was seen on Bewitched (1964), My Three Sons (1960) and Camp Runamuck (1965). She also did voice-over recordings for a dozen Mattel talking dolls. For five years, Maureen was one of America's top teen role-models, admired by millions. When the Brady Kids became a singing group on the side, producers noticed her special talent for singing and encouraged the recording of a number of solo tracks, some of which turned up later on the LP "Chris Knight and Maureen McCormick". Years later, she would attempt to revive her singing career, with the 1995 Country CD "When You Get A Little Lonely". Maureen has appeared in many feature films, many TV guest spots and completed three films in the last three years, Baby Huey's Great Easter Adventure (1999) and The Million Dollar Kid (2000) and Dogtown (1997). She currently pursues her career and keeps her friends and family first priority. Maureen is married to Michael Cummings and together they have a daughter, Natalie.

Tivia: Release of her autobiography, "Here's the Story: Surviving Marcia Brady and Finding My True Voice". (2008)Is portrayed by Kaley Cuoco in Growing Up Brady (2000).Starred in Brad Paisley's music video "Online" along with Jason Alexander, Estelle Harris and Patrick Warburton from Seinfeld (1989) and William Shatner from Star Trek: The Original Series (1966). (December 2007)Her mother, Irene, died of cancer, after a three-year battle, in 2004. Maureen cared for her through this time.In 2007, admitted on VH1's Celebrity Fit Club (2005) that for many years, starting in her teens, she suffered from bulimia.Maureen McCormick appears in Burt Reynolds' The End (1978), in a brief uncredited bit as a fellow student at the ballet school that Burt's daughter (Kristy McNichol) attends. Also in the same class is another future star: Dana Plato, also in a uncredited bit as a fellow student in McNichol's class. Both girls can be seen at 41 mins and you must freeze or you will miss it.She became a mother when her daughter, Natalie Michelle Cummings, with her husband, Michael Cummings, was born on Friday, May 19th, 1989.She has played the same character (Marcia Brady) in six different series: The Brady Bunch (1969), The ABC Saturday Superstar Movie (1972), The Brady Kids (1972), The Brady Bunch Variety Hour (1976), The Brady Brides (1981), and Day by Day (1988).Graduated from William Howard Taft High school in Woodland Hills, California.The only actor/actress of a sitcom whose famous catch phrase was said by someone else.Was considered for the role of Regan MacNeil in The Exorcist (1973).In the episode "The Subject Was Noses", her character, Marcia, gets her nose injured by a football. But that weekend, prior to filming, she injured her nose in a car accident.She is of Irish (father) and German (mother) descent.
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Height: 5' 3' (1.60 m)
Biography: Maureen Denise McCormick was born on August 5, 1956 to Richard and Irene McCormick. The youngest of four children, she has three brothers Michael, Dennis and Kevin. Her acting career began at age six when she won the Baby Miss San Fernando Valley con
Trivia: Release of her autobiography, "Here's the Story: Surviving Marcia Brady and Finding My True Voice". (2008)Is portrayed by Kaley Cuoco in Growing Up Brady (2000).Starred in Brad Paisley's music video "Online" along with Jason Alexander, Estelle Harris and Patrick Warburton from Seinfeld (1989) and William Shatner from Star Trek: The Original Series (1966). (December 2007)Her mother, Irene, died of cancer, after a three-year battle, in 2004. Maureen cared for her through this time.In 2007, admitted on VH1's Celebrity Fit Club (2005) that for many years, starting in her teens, she suffered from bulimia.Maureen McCormick appears in Burt Reynolds' The End (1978), in a brief uncredited bit as a fellow student at the ballet school that Burt's daughter (Kristy McNichol) attends. Also in the same class is another future star: Dana Plato, also in a uncredited bit as a fellow student in McNichol's class. Both girls can be seen at 41 mins and you must freeze or you will miss it.She became a mother when her daughter, Natalie Michelle Cummings, with her husband, Michael Cummings, was born on Friday, May 19th, 1989.She has played the same character (Marcia Brady) in six different series: The Brady Bunch (1969), The ABC Saturday Superstar Movie (1972), The Brady Kids (1972), The Brady Bunch Variety Hour (1976), The Brady Brides (1981), and Day by Day (1988).Graduated from William Howard Taft High school in Woodland Hills, California.The only actor/actress of a sitcom whose famous catch phrase was said by someone else.Was considered for the role of Regan MacNeil in The Exorcist (1973).In the episode "The Subject Was Noses", her character, Marcia, gets her nose injured by a football. But that weekend, prior to filming, she injured her nose in a car accident.She is of Irish (father) and German (mother) descent.
Quotes: I'll always be struck by how much a part of people's lives Marcia is and always will be. But now, I'm not bothered by the connection. It took most of my life, countless mistakes, and decades of pain and suffering to reach this point of equanimity and acceptance. - Interview, 2008 <br /> <hr> There was a point in my life when I wanted to run as far away as I could from the Bradys and just shun it, but now I embrace it. It was a huge part of my past, and the cast mates and I will always have this bond. No matter how much time goes by without us seeing each other, it's just like old times again.
Job title: Actress,Producer,Soundtrack
Others works: (1994) Stage: Appeared (as "Rizzo") in "Grease" on Broadway. (1995( Album: Country/western album, "When You Get a Little Lonely". (Mid-'60s) TV commercial: Kool-Aid drink mix. (2005) Stage: Appeared in "The Women
Spouse: Michael Cummings (March 16, 1985 - present) (1 child)
Children: Natalie Michelle Cummings
Parents: Irene McCormick Richard McCormick
Relatives: Michael McCormick (Sibling) Dennis McCormick (Sibling) Kevin McCormick (Sibling)
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