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Olsen as Cindy Brady, the youngest of The Brady Bunch. At just under age eight, Olsen was cast as Cindy Brady on The Brady Bunch (1969-74). As an adult, Olsen has said that portraying Cindy made friendships difficult for her as a child. She most disliked the season two "tattletale" episode, in which Cindy incessantly tattles on her siblings ...
The actress has come under fire in the past for her controversial views.
On Thursday, Nov. 7, Brady Bunch stars Barry Williams, Eve Plumb and Christopher Knight were on NBC’s Today, where host Carson Daly brought up the fact that the Brady family’s dog disappeared ...
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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.
She later appeared on television as Gwendolyn Pierce in the sitcom Charles in Charge (1984–1985), and replaced Susan Olsen as Cindy Brady in the television film A Very Brady Christmas (1988). In 1988, Runyon played the lead in The In Crowd and was in the pilot of Quantum Leap. [6] She also starred in the comedy 18 Again!.
The Brady Bunch, which aired from 1969 to 1974, also starred Susan Olsen (Cindy Brady), Maureen McCormick (Marcia Brady) and Mike Lookinland (Bobby Brady) as the additional siblings, with the late ...
As a child actress, Hack appeared in her first commercial spot when she was eight months old. [2] Entertainment Weekly noted the authenticity of Hack's reprisal of Cindy in the 1990s Brady Bunch films, [3] and the New York Daily News made positive comparisons of Hack's work to that of Susan Olsen's Cindy from the original television series. [4]