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Regardless of what future roles Maureen McCormick may play, baby boomers who grew up with her on ABC's "The Brady Bunch" (1969-1974) will always remember her as blond-haired, blue-eyed Marcia Brady, the perfect eldest sibling, whose favored status as perceived by sister Jan prompted the infamous gripe, "Marcia, Marcia, Marcia!" When it debuted at the end of the seminal 1960s, no one could have predicted the lasting appeal of "The Brady Bunch", but it spawned three series spin-offs (including ABC's animated "The Brady Kids" 1972-74, for which McCormick provided Marcia's voice), a variety show (ABC's "The Brady Bunch Hour", 1977), reunion movies, two 90s feature film adaptations and the translation of the original series episodes to the stage....

Filmography

Jane White Is Sick & Twisted - ( Nancy / 2003 / Released / )
Title to Murder - ( Leah Farrell / 2001 / Released / )
Dogtown - ( Didi / 1998 / Released / )
The Brady Bunch Movie - ( Song Performer / 1995 / Released / )
That's Adequate - ( Space Princess / 1989 / Released / Manley Productions Inc )
Return to Horror High - ( Officer Tyler / 1987 / Released / )
The Idolmaker - ( Ellen Fields / 1980 / Released / )
Skatetown, USA - ( Susan / 1979 / Released / )
Take Down - ( Brooke Cooper / 1978 / Released / Buena Vista Pictures Distribution )
Moonshine County Express - ( Sissy Hammer / 1977 / Released / New World Pictures )
Pony Express Rider - ( / 1976 / Released / Doty-Dayton Productions )
The Arrangement - ( / 1969 / Released / )
TV Credits
Celebrity Fit Club ( 2005 / Released ): Actor
Still Brady After All These Years ( 2004 / Released ): Actor
America's Most Talented Kids ( 2003 / Released ): Actor
My Life is a Sitcom ( 2003 / Released ): Actor
TV Land Awards: A Celebration of Classic TV ( 2003 / Released ): Featuring
Scrubs ( 2001 / Released ): Actor
Shock Video 2002 ( 2001 / Released ): Narrator
TNN's Lifegame ( 2001 / Released ): Narrator
Baby Huey's Great Easter Adventure ( 2000 / Released ): Actor
Son of the Beach ( 2000 / Released ): Actor
Passions ( 1999 / Released ): Actor
Johnny Bravo ( 1997 / Released ): Voice
Teen Angel ( 1997 / Released ): Actor
Brady Bunch Home Movies ( 1995 / Released ): Actor
A Very Brady Christmas ( 1988 / Released ): Actor
New Love American Style ( 1985 / Released ): Actor
The Brady Brides ( 1981 / Released ): Actor
The Brady Girls Get Married ( 1981 / Released ): Actor
A Vacation in Hell ( 1979 / Released ): Actor
Fantasy Island ( 1978 / Released ): Actor
The Brady Bunch Hour ( 1977 / Released ): Actor
The Brady Kids ( 1972 / Released ): Voice
The Brady Bunch ( 1969 / Released ): Actor
Camp Runamuck ( 1965 / Released ): Actor
Herman's Head ( Released ): Actor
Moesha ( Released ): Actor
Panic in the Skies! ( Released ): Actor
Sunday Dinner ( Released ): Actor
The Guardian ( Released ): Actor
The Single Guy ( Released ): Actor
Touched By an Angel ( Released ): Actor
When, Jenny? When? ( Released ): Actor
Full Biography (Back to top)

Regardless of what future roles Maureen McCormick may play, baby boomers who grew up with her on ABC's "The Brady Bunch" (1969-1974) will always remember her as blond-haired, blue-eyed Marcia Brady, the perfect eldest sibling, whose favored status as perceived by sister Jan prompted the infamous gripe, "Marcia, Marcia, Marcia!" When it debuted at the end of the seminal 1960s, no one could have predicted the lasting appeal of "The Brady Bunch", but it spawned three series spin-offs (including ABC's animated "The Brady Kids" 1972-74, for which McCormick provided Marcia's voice), a variety show (ABC's "The Brady Bunch Hour", 1977), reunion movies, two 90s feature film adaptations and the translation of the original series episodes to the stage. Both a blessing and a curse for McCormick, the show brought her fame and ensured her a place in TV history, but the industry's identification with her as Marcia, coupled with her youthful appearance, hindered her attempts to create a post-Brady career.

McCormick began acting in commercials at the age of 6 and, besides appearing in such classic sitcoms as "Bewitched", "My Three Sons" and "I Dream of Jeannie", provided the voice for the Chatty Cathy doll. She made her feature debut in Elia Kazan's "The Arrangement" (1969), starring Kirk Douglas and Faye Dunaway, but would not perform for the big screen again until "Pony Express Rider" (1976). Her best film work may have come as the high school girlfriend of Lorenzo Lamas in "Take Down" (1978), but it became increasingly difficult for her to get cast as anything but a teenager, despite her advancing years. After taking time away from the business to concentrate on building a family, McCormick returned to acting, starring as the wickedly funny and vampy Rizzo on Broadway and in touring company productions of "Grease" (1994-95).

After resuming her recording career with the country album "When You Get a Little Lonely" (1995), McCormick guest-starred on CBS's "Touched By an Angel" and NBC's "The Single Guy", for which the network, exploiting her Brady fame, promoted her "Marcia, Marcia, Marcia" episode into attracting the show's largest audience of the season. She established her revived TV career further with the role as the mother of a teenager in ABC's supernatural comedy "Teen Angel" (1997) and in the title role of "Get To the Heart: The Barbara Mandrell Story" (CBS, 1997). Back on top again, McCormick has her sights set on developing film and television projects that will stretch her talents on both sides of the camera and prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that there is indeed life after the Bradys.


Profession(s):
Actor, singer
Sometimes Credited As:
Maureen D McCormick
Maureen McCormack
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Family
brother:Dennis McCormick (born in October1951; born with special needs)
brother:Kevin McCormick (born c. 1950)
brother:Michael McCormick (born c. 1948; operates Phantom Hill Records)
daughter:Natalie Michelle Cummings (born May 19, 1989)
father:William McCormick
husband:Michael Cummings (first met c. 1982; works in the computer industry)
Milestones (Back to top)
2000 Had recurring role on the NBC soap opera "Passions"
1997 Acted in George Hickenlooper's "Dogtown", which debuted at 1997 L.A. Film Festival
1997 Starred in title role of CBS biopic "Get to The Heart: The Barbara Mandrell Story"
1997 Returned as a TV series regular in ABC's supernatural sitcom "Teen Angel"; left show after half a season
1996 Trading on her "Brady Bunch" fame, NBC hyped her "Marcia, Marcia, Marcia" episode of "The Single Guy", which garnered that show's largest audience of the season
1989 Acted the role of Space Princess in feature satire of TV, "That's Adequate"
1988 Reunited with the Brady family in CBS TV-movie "A Very Brady Christmas"
1981 Starred in the short-lived spin-off "The Brady Brides" (NBC)
1979 Played high school girlfriend of Lorenzo Lamas in Keith Merrill's "Take Down"
1977 Reprised role as Marcia Brady in the ABC variety series "The Brady Bunch Hour"
1972 At age 16, released first solo recording "Little Bird" (date approximate)
1969 Feature debut in Elia Kazan's "The Arrangement"
1964 Acting debut at the La Jolla Playhouse in "Wind It Up and It Breaks"
1962 - 1963 Began performing in commercials at age 6
Provided the voice for the Chatty Cathy doll
Played tomboy camper on NBC's "Camp Runamuck"
Appeared in episodes of "Bewitched", "My Three Sons" and "I Dream Of Jeannie"
Portrayed Marcia Brady on ABC's "The Brady Bunch"
Voiced Marcia Brady in the animated "The Brady Kids" (ABC)
Broadway debut as Rizzo in the revival of the musical "Grease"; also appeared in the national touring company
Co-starred with Christopher Atkins in the low-budget film "Title to Murder" (lensed 2000)


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