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Maureen Denise McCormick (born August 5, 1956) is an American actress. She portrayed Marcia Brady on the ABC television sitcom The Brady Bunch, which ran from 1969 to 1974, and reprised the role in several of the numerous Brady Bunch spin-offs and films, including The Brady Kids, The Brady Bunch Hour, The Brady Brides and A Very Brady Christmas (1988).
Plant married Maureen Wilson on 9 November 1968. The couple had three children: daughter Carmen Jane (1968) (who later married Charlie Jones, Plant's bass player for solo tours); and sons Karac Pendragon (1972–1977), and Logan Romero (1979). [108] In 1977, during Led Zeppelin's US tour, their five-year-old son, Karac, died of a stomach ...
Clarissa Munger Badger (1806–1889), American botanical illustrator and poet [14]; Anne Elizabeth Ball (1808–1872), Irish botanist and algologist [15]; Mary Elizabeth Banning (1822–1903), American mycologist and botanical illustrator [16]
Maureen / m ɔː ˈ r iː n / is a female name, the female form of the male given name Maurice. In Gaelic, it is Máirín , a pet form of Máire (the Irish cognate of Mary ), which is derived from the Hebrew Miriam .
However, in a mind-blowing, Mandela Effect-like moment, Plumb clarifies that “Marcia, Marcia, Marcia!” didn’t become a viral catchphrase until two whole decades after “Her Sister's Shadow ...
Rob Roy MacGregor – highlander, derives his name from Scottish Gaelic word for "red" [95] Aoife Mannion – Irish footballer; Nico Mannion – Italian-American basketball player; Shirley Manson – Scottish musician and actress [9] Mary I – Queen of England; St Mary Magdalene – Biblical figure traditionally portrayed with red hair [96] [97]
The Brady Bunch star Maureen McCormick got candid about her sobriety journey. “I feel incredibly lucky that I found sobriety. It’s been everything to me,” McCormick, 68, exclusively told Us ...
Maureen Starkey Tigrett (born Mary Cox; 4 August 1946 – 30 December 1994), also known as Mo Starkey, was a hairdresser from Liverpool, England, best known as the first wife of Ringo Starr, the Beatles' drummer. When she was a trainee hairdresser in Liverpool, she met him at the Cavern Club, where the Beatles were playing.