Barry Williams – Now
In 1989, Williams received the Young Artist Former Child Star Lifetime Achievement Award from the Young Artist Association. In 1992, he released his autobiography titled “Growing Up Brady … I Was A Teenage Greg,” which was on the list of best-sellers for three months. In 2001, his book was adapted into a TV movie on NBC, for which he was an executive producer. In recent years, Williams has had guest roles on quite a few Brady Bunch specials, Three’s Company, and That 70’s Show, among others. In addition, he has spent several years in musical theater, and he had roles on West Side Story, Grease, and The Sound Of Music.
Maureen McCormick – Then
Now that we’ve mentioned some of the guys from the sitcom The Brady Bunch, it’s time we talk about one of the leading ladies of the show. From 1969 to 1974, Maureen McCormick played Marcia Brady, the oldest Brady girl. Marcia was pretty, smart, and confident, and she was incredibly popular inside her own home and at school. She may have always been worried about her appearance, but she was also really interested in politics. When Maureen started playing the iconic role, she was just 12 years old.