Eve Plumb From the Brady Bunch Is No Longer an Actress, Not Even Close

Eve Plumb From the Brady Bunch Is No Longer an Actress, Not Even Close

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Did you know that Eve Plumb was the only Brady to not reprise her role on The Brady Bunch Variety Hour and that in the last two decades she's spent the majority of her team focusing on her art career? Share your thoughts with us in the comments section down below.

▬Contents of this video▬
00:00 - Intro
01:47 - Plumb Wanted More
05:15 - A Penchant For Painting
06:21 - She Recently Sold Her Condo
07:19 - Outro

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Actress Eve Plumb will forever be remembered for repeating her sister's name over and over on The Brady Bunch, but we're willing to bet that there is a lot about her that you're probably completely unaware of.

The Southern California native began her career in the early 60s, appearing in commercials at age seven. Soon enough, she landed guest roles on television shows such as The Virginian, The Big Valley, and Family Affair. In 1969 she was cast in the role that would prove to be the most definitive one of her acting career.

Plumb continued to portray Jan Brady until the Brady Bunch was canceled in 1974. After that iconic series came to end, Plumb kept working in television. In 1976, she played a teenage prostitute in the NBC made-for-TV film Dawn: Portrait of a Teenage Runaway. Two years later, she played Elizabeth March in the 1978 NBC miniseries Little Women.

While Plumb kept her acting career alive for many years after The Brady Bunch series came to an end, her role as Jan Brady would ultimately prove to be the one that audiences were most familiar with. For the next decade or so, Plumb continued to reprise that role in various Brady Bunch reunion series and films such as 1981s The Brady Brides and 1988s A Very Brady Christmas.

In 1988, Plumb appeared in the feature film I'm Gonna Get You Sucka and in 1997, she appeared in Gregg Araki's black comedy Nowhere. More recently she has been spotted on the New York stage in the 2010 play Miss Abigails Guide To Dating, Mating, and Marriage. She followed that role up with appearances in the stage production of Nora Ephron's Same Time, Next Year, and Love, Loss, and What I Wore.

Returning to the screen, Plumb enjoyed a supporting role in the 2013 critically acclaimed thriller Blue Ruin. Since then, she's been seen in TV shows like 2019s A Very Renovation and 2021's Dragging the Classics: The Brady Bunch.

At this point in her career, Plumb's professional path has taken her in an entirely different direction. From her art to her various real estate ventures, Eve Plumb has been very busy in recent years. Join Facts Verse as we discuss how Eve Plumb from The Brady Bunch is No Longer an Actress – Not Even Close.

Eve Plumb From the Brady Bunch Is No Longer an Actress, Not Even Close

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