Maureen Mccormick measurements, bio, height, weight, shoe and bra size
Maureen Denise McCormick, the sole child of Richard McCormick Irene McCormick, was born in Woodland Hills California on 5 August 1956. Her father taught in the school system while her mother was a stay-at-home mom. Michael Dennis Kevin is her three elder siblings. Beginning at a very early stage of life, McCormick enjoyed singing as well as dance. She would also put on puppet shows for youngsters in the area. She was crowned in the Baby Miss San Fernando Valley contest at the age of 6 and was then contacted via Pat Domigan, a talent agent with the Jack Wormser Agency. He asked her if she wanted to work in the show business. McCormick got her first big job when she was cast in the 1964 television commercial of Mattels new baby doll, Baby Pattaburp. The commercial was re-run in 1964 for the Mattels Chatty Cathy toy and soon was chosen to play the main character in Wind It Up and It Breaks, a play in the La Jolla Playhouse. The Brady Bunch In 1969 McCormick was picked from among 1500 children who had auditioned for the role of the oldest of three daughters towheaded on the new TV comedy The Brady Bunch starring Florence Henderson as well as Robert Reed as newlyweds with the family of a blended couple. The five-year run of the show was a successful one. In her autobiography Heres the Story: Surviving Marcia Brady and Finding My True Voice which was published in 2008 McCormick disclosed that during the fifth season of the show, she was close to losing her virginity to her onscreen co-star and brother Barry Williams. The time was when she was 16, and he was 19. The incident would have happened, she says. However, the timing of our romance was not right.
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