I just saw Eve Plumb locally in a play. I told my wife before the play that the audience would applaud when she first came on stage. (Robert Vaughn was applauded on the same stage several years ago and he is/was more obscure than Plumb). I was wrong. My theory why not (#1) - she was barely recognizable. (in fact it took me a minute or two to figure out which one she was between two actresses.) My theory #2 - she is not Marcia.
Here's a website with all the background music. My personal favorite is the "thinking" music: Brady Bunch Shrine Music Some of them are zip files
Let me get right back into the swing of things here since I haven’t done this in a long time now. The Brady Bunch Blog: Florence Henderson and The Muppets The Brady Bunch Blog: Brady Bunch Home Movies 1995 The Brady Bunch Blog: Trade Ad For Acting Teacher Robert Reed The Brady Bunch Blog: The 1990 Bradys in TV Guide The Brady Bunch Blog: Florence Henderson and Jerry Mathers The Brady Bunch Blog: Florence Henderson on Ellen DeGeneres' 1997 Sitcom The Brady Bunch Blog: "The Hollywood Show" in Chicago, 2012 The Brady Bunch Blog: Barry Williams in "City Of Angels" The Brady Bunch Blog: The Brady Bunch Hour TV Guide Ads The Brady Bunch Blog: Eve Plumb
The Brady Bunch Blog: Mauren McCormick The Runaways The Brady Bunch Blog: Robert Reed Bio The Brady Bunch Blog: Eve Plumb Personal Appearance The Brady Bunch Blog: Minnesota State Fair 1973
Uhhhh.......Robert Vaughn was/is more obscure than Eve Plumb??? Vaughn did something like 85 Motion Pictures, many of the huge hits. Did Miss Plumb do that? WHAT?
Robert Vaughn more obscure than Eve Plumb?! The guy was the "Man from U.N.C.L.E.", he had a prolific film and television career that lasted over 60 years, received an Oscar nomination for his role in "The Young Philadelphians", appeared in such classic films as "The Magnificent Seven", "Bullitt", "The Towering Inferno" and "S.O.B." and too many classic TV shows to mention. Obscure? I really don't think so!
OK. Fair enough. More obscure for those of us under 60. The average age at this theater is easily over 60. So you are right all the way around.
Oh man hope they don't tear it down. Someone should buy it, revamp the entire interior the mirror the show then sell tickets to see it much like they did with A Christmas Story house.
Sadly they most likely will. As I posted above, I used to live a few homes away from the Brady house, and still live in the neighborhood. Nearly every home sold there is torn down and giant two story lot-maximizing homes are built in their place. Most homes the the neighborhhod were put up in the 1930’s and are single story and woefully small for our contemporary, stuff laden lives. The Brady house while of a later vintage sits along the L.A. river, and my guess would be the back of the lot is quite large. It will be a shame if it comes down, but L.A. developers are making a ton of profit on these new giant homes.
That's a sad situation. They only care about maximizing profits. But if others homes in the area are already tearing houses down in the same area and rebuilding something bigger than I believe it is likely to happen unless someone else steps in and buys it. Let's start a GoFundMe and all of us buy it and open it as an attraction!
Obscure for people under 60? I don’t agree with that but we all have our opinions. To even mention Robert Vaughn and Eve Plumb in the same breath as actors is an obscure notion.
Depressing. Destroying historic neighborhoods for profit. Yuck. This post has some great photos of the house's interiors. A real 70s time capsule. It's funny how impossible it would be for the Brady's on-set house to actually fit in here, but back in the day we all bought it! The Brady Bunch house is up for grabs for $1.9M dan c
I'm 55 and have known who Robert Vaughn is ever since I was 4 years old and watched "The Man from U.N.C.L.E." every week.