Maureen Mccormick measurements, bio, height, weight, shoe and bra size
Maureen Denise McCormick is the one child, and the youngest daughter of Richard McCormick. She was born on August 5, 1956 in Woodland Hills. The mother of the child was also an absent mom, who was in the home. There are three brothers older than her: Michael, Dennis and Kevin. McCormick is always a fan of singing, dancing as well as putting on shows with puppets. Her rise to fame as a fairytale began when she was crowned the Baby Miss San Fernando Valley contest when she was six, which led to a call from Talent agent Pat Domigan of the Jack Wormser Agency, who asked if she would like to be in show business. McCormick landed her first major role in 1964, when she starred in an advertisement on television for Mattel's latest doll "Baby Pattaburp." The company also ran a commercial in 1964 to promote the "Chatty-Cathy" doll. Soon after, McCormick was chosen to play the lead character of The Brady Bunch: Wind It up and It Breaks in the Playhouse at La Jolla Playhouse. "The Brady Bunch' In 1969, McCormick was chosen from the 1,200 youngsters who auditioned to play the oldest of three daughters in the upcoming TV sitcom The Brady Bunch, starring Florence Henderson and Robert Reed as newlyweds and a blended family. The show lasted five years. In her memoir, Here's the story How I Survived Marcia Brady and Finding My True Voice that was released in the year 2008, McCormick revealed that during the show's fifth season she was close to losing her virginity to her onscreen brother and co-star, Barry Williams. She was 16 years old when she was in the scene; he was 19. "It was possible," she said, "but the timing wasn't suitable for us."
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