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Cynthia "Cindy" Brady – née Cynthia "Cindy" Martin (bottom left), portrayed by Susan Olsen in the TV show, The Brady Bunch Hour, The Brady Girls Get Married and The Bradys, Jennifer Runyon in A Very Brady Christmas, Olivia Hack in the theatrical films and Sofia Vassilieva in the 2002 TV movie, is the youngest Brady daughter.
Lily Tomlin, Jane Fonda, Rita Moreno and Sally Field are ready for some football — and other fun and games — in the new trailer for 80 for Brady. But, surprisingly, there's very little Tom Brady.
The Brady Bunch in the White House; The Brady Bunch Movie; The Brady Girls Get Married; G. Growing Up Brady (film) V. A Very Brady Christmas; A Very Brady Sequel
The TV film A Very Brady Christmas was released as a stand-alone DVD in Region 1 on October 10, 2017. [55] In conjunction with the 50th anniversary of the original series, CBS/Paramount released The Brady-est Brady Bunch TV & Movie Collection in Region 1 on June 4, 2019. [56]
More than five decades after The Brady Bunch premiered — entering the TV pantheon forever — Barry Williams and more cast members still feel like a family. "Well, I can hardly imagine a more ...
Plumb was still in high school at the time of her Dawn audition — she actually celebrated her 18th birthday on the Dawn set — and it was her first big post-Brady role. The made-for-TV movie ...
After the network canceled The Bradys, two theatrical films were made later in the 1990s: The Brady Bunch Movie in 1995, and A Very Brady Sequel in 1996. A second sequel, The Brady Bunch in the White House, aired as a made-for-television film on Fox in 2002. All three featured a new, younger cast filling the roles of the Bradys. [6]
The Brady Bunch in the White House is a 2002 American comedy television film and the second sequel to The Brady Bunch Movie (1995), following A Very Brady Sequel (1996). It was directed by Neal Israel and written by Lloyd J. Schwartz and Hope Juber, based upon characters originally developed by Sherwood Schwartz for the television sitcom The Brady Bunch (1969–1974). [1]