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In 2007, Plumb was the only surviving cast member who was not on hand when TV Land honored The Brady Bunch with its Pop Culture Award. In 2008, she appeared on a special Brady-themed week of the syndicated game show Trivial Pursuit: America Plays, hosted by Christopher Knight, who played Peter Brady.
Janet "Jan" Brady, née Janet "Jan" Martin, later Janet "Jan" Brady-Covington (left center), portrayed by Eve Plumb in the TV series as well as The Brady Girls Get Married, The Brady Brides, A Very Brady Christmas and The Bradys, Geri Reischl in The Brady Bunch Hour variety show, Jennifer Elise Cox in the two theatrical films, and Ashley Drane ...
Reischl is best known for portraying Jan Brady in nine episodes of The Brady Bunch Hour during the 1976–77 television season. [4] Her appearances as Jan have been referred to as 'Fake Jan', [5] a term which Reischl has since embraced as a "badge of honor" and her personal brand. [1]
Plumb predicted Jan would likely end up as "a successful architect and designer." The Brady Bunch left its cast with "enduring friendships" that they still hold near and dear more than 50 years later.
Plumb got her chance to be edgy — and leave her awkward Jan character behind for good — in 1976, two years after The Brady Bunch went off the air, when she was cast against type as a 15-year ...
Here's what all the Brady kids -- Marcia, Jan, Cindy, Greg, Peter, Bobby and even Cousin Oliver -- look like today. ... It's been more than 45 years since "The Brady Bunch" first premiered in 1969 ...
Again, reprised her role of Jan Brady in the Brady Bunch sequel A Very Brady Sequel, and guest starred on an episode of The Parent 'Hood. [citation needed] In 1998, she had a recurring role as social outcast Felice on the sitcom Clueless, and reprised her role of Jan Brady on the TV series Moesha.
The Brady Bunch is an American sitcom created by Sherwood Schwartz that aired five seasons from September 26, 1969, to March 8, 1974, on ABC. The series revolves around a large blended family of six children, with three boys and three girls. After its cancellation in 1974, the series debuted in syndication in September 1975. [2]