Maureen Mccormick measurements, bio, height, weight, shoe and bra size
Maureen Denise McCormick was born on August 5, 1956 in Woodland Hills, California, the sole daughter of Richard McCormick and Irene McCormick. Her father worked as a teacher as well as her mother an at-home mother. Michael, Dennis, Kevin and her younger sister. From a young age, McCormick loved to sing and dance, and would often stage puppet shows to entertain the children of the neighborhood. The fame-making fairytale of McCormick started when she won her first Baby Miss San Fernando Valley contest in the year 6years old, which resulted in an inquiry from the talent agent Pat Domigan of the Jack Wormser Agency and inquired if she wanted to be in show business. McCormick had her first significant task when she was offered a role in a TV commercial in 1964 for Mattel's newest doll, "Baby Pattaburp." The company also ran a commercial in 1964 for the "Chatty-Cathy" doll. Soon after, McCormick was chosen to play the lead role in the show The Brady Bunch: Wind It up and It breaks at the La Jolla Playhouse. 'The Brady Bunch' In 1969, McCormick was chosen from the 1,200 youngsters who had auditioned for the role of the oldest of three daughters in the brand new TV sitcom The Brady Bunch, starring Florence Henderson and Robert Reed as newlyweds with the family of a blended couple. The show ran for five seasons. McCormick, in her book Surviving Marcia Brady: Finding My True Voice released in 2008, revealed that, during the fifth season of her show, McCormick almost lost her relationship with her brother Barry Williams. In 2008, she revealed in her book Here's The Truth: Surviving the Marcia Brady and Finding My True Voice during season five of the show she was close to losing her virginity to actor Barry Williams. The time of the incident wasn't right, according to she.
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