Meet the Real-Life Loves of 'The Brady Bunch' Cast 5 Decades Since the Show EndedNew Foto - Meet the Real-Life Loves of 'The Brady Bunch' Cast 5 Decades Since the Show Ended

CBS via Getty The Brady Bunchwasn't just a beloved sitcom, but a cultural touchstone that shaped television families for generations. Although the show concluded in 1974, the lives of its cast members have continued to evolve in fascinating and sometimes unexpected ways over the last five decades. From public romances and reality TV appearances to private struggles and quiet retirements, each actor's journey reflects the complex reality behind the iconic TV family. Joshua Blanchard/Getty Maureen McCormick played Marcia Brady, the eldest of the Brady daughters. She faced personal challenges, including struggles with sobriety and depression, after the show ended. However, she began getting sober around 1985, the same year she married Michael Cummings. The couple welcomed daughter Natalie in 1989 and have been going strong for over four decades. McCormick's acting career post-Brady Bunchincluded guest roles on shows likeThe Love Boat,Fantasy Island, andPassions. She also ventured into reality television, participating inCelebrity Fit ClubandHollywood Squares. In recent years, the 68-year-old has been involved in various projects, including a role in the 2022 season ofThe Masked Singerand a guest appearance onDancing with the Starsin 2023. Mark Von Holden/NBC via Getty Barry Williams is known for his role as Greg Brady, the eldest Brady son. The 70-year-old has been married three times. He married Diane Martin in 1990, but the pair divorced after two years together. In 1999, he wed Eila Mary Matt and went on to welcome their son, Brandon, in 2003. However, the couple called it quits in 2005. Williams welcomed his second child, daughter Samantha, in 2012 while dating Elizabeth Kennedy. His relationship with Kennedy fizzled out one year after Samantha's birth. He went on to say "I do" for the third time in 2017, when he married Tina Mahina. Williams has made guest appearances on shows likeThat Girl,Mission: Impossible, andThe Mod Squad. In 2022, he participated inThe Masked Singer, and in 2023, he joinedDancing with the Stars, where he dedicated a performance to his late TV mother, Florence Henderson. Roy Rochlin/Getty Eve Plumb played Jan Brady, the middle Brady daughter. Plumb married Rick Mansfield in 1979, but the marriage ended in divorce less than two years later. She later moved on with Ken Pace, a business and technology consultant, and the two have been happily married since 1995. The 67–year–old resides in Laguna Beach, Calif., and has been involved in local community activities, such as serving on the city's Design Review Board. AfterThe Brady Bunch, she appeared in guest roles on shows likeThat '70s ShowandArmy Wivesand took a recurring role onFudge. Imeh Akpanudosen/Getty Christopher Knight is known for his role as Peter Brady, the middle Brady son. Knight was married to Julie Schulman from 1989 to 1992. Three years after their split, he tied the knot with Toni Erickson. However, the two went their separate ways ways in 2000. The 67-year-old has appeared onJoe's Worldand was part ofThe Surreal Lifefrom 2003 to 2005, where he met and fell in love with formerAmerica's Next Top Modelwinner Adrianne Curry. They married in 2006, and their relationship was featured in the reality seriesMy Fair Brady.The couple separated in 2011, and Knight tied the knot for a fourth time in 2016 to Cara Kokenes. Newsmakers/getty Susan Olsen played Cindy Brady, the youngest of the Brady children. The 63-year-old has been married twice. In 1988, she married Steve Ventimiglia, but the pair got divorced in 1990. Five years later, she married Mitch Markwell. The two welcomed their son, Michael, in 1997. However, she and Markwell called it quits in 2004. Olsen has been involved in various projects, including hosting the podcastThe Real Brady Bros, where she reflects on her experience on the show and shares insights with fans. Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. M. Tran/FilmMagic Mike Lookinland, who played Bobby Brady, has led a relatively private life compared to his costars. He married his high school sweetheart, Kelly Wermuth, on May 1, 1987. The couple has two sons: Scott Michael Lookinland, born on July 6, 1990, who played a younger version of his dad in the 2000 filmGrowing Up Brady, and Joseph Kelly "Joe" Lookinland, born on Aug. 6, 1993. The 64-year-old has worked behind the scenes in the television industry, including roles as a production assistant and camera operator. ron galella/getty Florence Henderson is known for her iconic role as Carol Brady, the family matriarch. She married her first husband, Ira Bernstein, in 1956, and they had four children together before divorcing in 1985. In 1987, she married Dr. John George Kappas, a hypnotherapist, and they remained together until he died in 2002. Henderson appeared on reality shows likeThe Surreal LifeandDancing with the Stars,and hosted several cooking shows, includingGood Food, Good DeedsandWho's Cooking with Florence Henderson. She passed away in 2016 at the age of 82. Ron Galella Collection via Getty Robert Reed portrayed Mike Brady, the patriarch of the Brady family. Reed was married to Marilyn Rosenberg from 1954 to 1959. The two welcomed a daughter, Karen, during their short marriage. He later earned an Emmy nomination for his role in the miniseriesRootsbefore joining the cast of the medical dramaNurse. He passed away in 1992 at the age of 59. Colon cancer was originally thought of as the sole cause of death, but it was later revealed that he was also HIV-positive. Reed kept his sexuality a secret from the public throughout his entire life; however, after his death, his castmates shared that they had known he was gay. McCormick paid tribute to her late costar for Pride Month in 2024,sharing a photoof Reed, captioned, "This #PrideMonth and always I think of you Bob. Love and miss you ❤️." J.Sciulli/WireImage Ann B. Davis played Alice Nelson, the Brady family's housekeeper. She never married and led a life focused on her faith and personal interests, earning two Emmys for her work onThe Bob Cummings Show. She passed away in 2014 at the age of 88. Read the original article onPeople

Meet the Real-Life Loves of 'The Brady Bunch' Cast 5 Decades Since the Show Ended

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From Vintage Hats to Shirley Temples, "Running Point"'s Dane DiLiegro Shares His Guide to Having a Hot Guy Summer

DANE DILIEGRO/Instagram Dane DiLiegrois looking forward to all that summer brings. While chatting with PEOPLE for theHot Guy Summer issue, theRunning Pointstar shares some his warm weather favorites. While some might be reaching for an Aperol spritz or frozen margarita, DiLiegro plans to dig into his newly-established vintage wine collection for his "drink of the summer." "I'm really getting into French wine," he says, specifying a 2005 Domaine de Trévallon. When he does indulge, it's a special occasion. "I don't really drink that much," he says. "I'm a big Shirley Temple guy. Love a Shirley Temple or a nice seltzer, nice crispy soda water, real cold on a Friday afternoon that like burns going down." Along with his collection of vintage wines, DiLiegro says he also has a collection of vintage promotional movie hats — the perfect summer accessory. "You definitely need a good vintage hat to go with whatever outfit you're wearing because it's sunny as hell and you want to be styling," he says. "Keeping the sun out of your eyes." His song of summer? "Luther" byKendrick Lamar and SZA. "It's smooth, it's vibey, it's breezy," he says. And his scent of summer? "I'm really into Hinoki. That and pretty much anything byFuegia, in New York City. They put out the best scents. I'm not going to tell you which ones, because I've got to gate keep a little bit, but Fuegia definitely is a good look," he teases. River Callaway/Variety via Getty As far as any travel plans coming up, the former professional basketball player shares that he and New Orleans Pelicans playerKelly Olynykare heading to Korea and Japan. "We're going to be eating a lot of food, walking around everywhere, and I've never been to Japan before, so I'm really looking forward to that," he says. DiLiegro played professional basketball overseas for eight years before venturing into acting in 2020. His role as Badrag Knauss in the Kate Hudson led Netflix show was a call back to his days on the court. "It was great for me because I spent 20 years playing competitive basketball, it's a kind of switch coming to acting and now I'm in this show, which is an amalgamation of both," DiLiegro previously told PEOPLE. "Being on a set, which is a basketball court, I was getting crazy flashes of my past life and my new life." For more fromPEOPLE's Hot Guy Summer issue, including cover star Shaboozey, pick up the latest issue, on newsstands now. Read the original article onPeople

From Vintage Hats to Shirley Temples, “Running Point”'s Dane DiLiegro Shares His Guide to Having a Hot Guy Summer

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Rumer Willis Danced in Mom Demi Moore's Shoes During Lunch Breaks on 1996's "Striptease "(Exclusive)

Kerry Hayes Rumer Willis starred with her mother Demi Moore in the 1996 filmStriptease In an interview with PEOPLE, Willis recalls putting "my mom's shoes on" and dancing "around the stage" as a youngster For Willis, the bold movie was one of her mom's many groundbreaking accomplishments in Hollywood Rumer Willisis walking down memory lane — in her momDemi Moore's heels. The actress, 36, "loved every second" of costarring in her first major film, 1996'sStriptease, as the onscreen daughter of Moore, 62, who played a mother working as a stripper. "I was just so enamored and kind of like, 'What is this world? What's going on here?' " she says. What does Willis, who was only 7 years old, remember about the experience? "I loved the costumes," she recalls to PEOPLE. "During lunch sometimes I would go try and put my mom's shoes on and a feather boa and dance around the stage." Also starring Armand Assante,Ving Rhames, Robert Patrick andBurt Reynolds, Andrew Bergman'sStripteasemade waves for giving Moore the biggest-ever paycheck for an actress at the time. Willis was present for many of her mother's racy scenes at the strip club, which "delighted" her, she says: "I was like, oh, there's all these ladies around me all the time. I was just so enamored." Though the film marked Willis' first "real role," she says, Moore resisted letting it become too regular of a routine. "I think if my mom had let me, I probably would've totally been a child actor," says Willis. "I've always loved acting." When Willis was filming her new Civil War-era action filmTrail of Vengeance, 2-year-old daughterLouettajoined her much like Willis herself did on the sets of dadBruce Willisand Moore's movies. "Louetta comes with me everywhere and she's always on set with me," explains Willis. "It's in my DNA, because I grew up this way… I was exposed to so many different people and so many different cultures and languages and just amazing artistry when I was a kid on set." Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Joe Corrigan/Getty That was no less true onStriptease, which Willis names as one of her Oscar-nominated mother's many boundary-pushing accomplishments. "Sometimes I look at her, I'm like, 'Hey, lady, can you slow down a little bit? The rest of us are just trying to keep up,' " she quips. "She has been a leader for women and has been redefining beauty her whole career. She was thefirst personto be pregnant on the cover of a magazine," Willis points out. AfterStriptease, "there've been so many movies that gave women permission to not be afraid to show their bodies. She was the first one to really kind of redefine playing with masculinity and femininity inG.I. Jane. There've been so many milestones where she has been at the forefront." Stefanie Keenan/VF25/WireImage Moore winning the Golden Globe, SAG Award and more for her buzzy performance in last year'sThe Substancewas just the latest example of her mother's trailblazing, she adds. "As a daughter and then also as an actor, as a peer, it's been such an exciting time to see her finally receive awareness and accolades." Trail of Vengeance, from director Johnny Remo, is in select theaters and on VOD now. Read the original article onPeople

Rumer Willis Danced in Mom Demi Moore's Shoes During Lunch Breaks on 1996's “Striptease ”(Exclusive)

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'Mission: Impossible' spoilers! 'Final Reckoning' director on 'gnarly' Tom Cruise stuntNew Foto - 'Mission: Impossible' spoilers! 'Final Reckoning' director on 'gnarly' Tom Cruise stunt

Spoiler alert! We're discussing important plot points and the ending of"Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning"(in theaters now), so beware if you haven't seen it yet. Tom Cruise's"Mission: Impossible"superspy Ethan Hunt finally gets the happyish ending he's long deserved, though he loses a friend and almost dies himself multiple times before it comes to fruition. Inthe eighth (and potentially last) franchise installment"The Final Reckoning," it's up to Ethan and his team to stop a rogue AI known as The Entity from causing a global nuclear apocalypse. Our hero also discovers that he's indirectly responsible, learning that the mysterious Rabbit's Foot he obtained for the government in "Mission: Impossible III" turned out to be the source code that evolved into The Entity. Join our Watch Party!Sign up to receive USA TODAY's movie and TV recommendations right in your inbox Ethan's mission this round: Head to the arctic and get The Entity's source code from a sunken Russian submarine. Of course, that's just one part of the complicated derring-do that he and his team have to pull off to save the world. Let's dig into the most important spoilers, from the death-defying finale to the Cruise stunt that worried director Christopher McQuarrie sick. Ethan's pal and computer specialist Luther Stickell (Ving Rhames) creates a "poison pill" malware to use against The Entity, but the AI's human helper Gabriel (Esai Morales) steals it and locks Luther in the tunnels of London with a nuclear bomb. (Luther is able to stop the bomb from annihilating the city but unable to keep it from partially exploding, killing him in the process.) To beat The Entity, Ethan and his peeps end up in South Africa, where Ethan (who earlier obtained the AI's source code from the Russian sub) has a final showdown with Gabriel in biplanes. Ultimately, he has to put the poison pill in the source code at the exact same time that in a doomsday vault, Grace (Hayley Atwell) traps The Entity in a data drive. And in the movie's final scene, the good guys silently meet at night in Trafalgar Square where Grace gives Ethan the drive and he walks off into the crowd, perhaps toward his next mission or maybe a needed vacation. "What I love about the way it ends is the way it ends," says McQuarrie, who's talked about doing that sort of satisfying finale all the way back to 2015's "Rogue Nation." "We've always wanted to end a 'Mission' that way, but you can't make these movies do things they don't want to do. 'Mission' has a mind of its own." If you thought that motorbike jump Cruise did in 2023's"Dead Reckoning"was nuts, well, Tom says, "Hold my popcorn" with this one. After Gabriel meets a gory fate at the business end of a biplane rudder, Ethan does his poison pill move and jumps but free-falls and flails frightfully for quite a bit of time before an emergency parachute saves him. Cruise had a camera mounted to him for that stunt, and he did it 19 times in total, scaring McQuarrie so much he wanted to throw up. "That was gnarly. I would say without question, that was the most nervous I ever was," McQuarrie admits. "Every other stunt you're seeing Tom do in this movie, I'm either in front of him or I'm behind him with the camera. With that particular stunt, I'm stuck on the ground. Just watching things unfold, there's no way to intervene and you're just watching it happen and you're a little bit helpless in that regard. "You're essentially just waiting for it to be over and for the footage to arrive. You can't even watch it while it's happening." Nope, but it almost did! McQuarrie reveals that he originally planned for a "coda" on the movie. They were preparing to film it but nixed the sequence midway through production after the director showed Cruise what ended up being the last 10 minutes of "Final Reckoning." "I came to Tom and I said, Look, normally I would want you to see the whole movie before I showed this to you, but we're about to shoot this coda in a couple of days and just look at this bit,' " McQuarrie says. "He said, 'You know what, you can cancel Saturday's work because this is the end of the movie. This is it.' " So what would have happened in that coda? McQuarrie's not telling. "I'm not going to say because it could end up in another movie," he says with smile. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Let's talk 'Mission: Impossible' ending, Tom Cruise 'gnarly' stunt

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Jennifer Aniston's Co-Star Thinks She Was Afraid of Him on SetNew Foto - Jennifer Aniston's Co-Star Thinks She Was Afraid of Him on Set

ActorWarwick DavisbelievesJennifer Anistonmay have been actually scared of him while filming the 1993 horror movie,Leprechaun. While speaking toEntertainment Weeklyon May 22, Davis, who played the evil leprechaun in the film, theorized that his frightening makeup and costume put Aniston on edge during their time together on theLeprechaunset. "She was a great actress, but whether the fear on her face was real... I think it was at times, because it was pretty intense, that makeup and the stuff we were having to do. Having me in that getup with the nails and everything, chasing her. It's got to have been pretty terrifying," said Davis during the interview. Davis also said he knew Aniston would have a successful acting career when they were shooting the 1993 film. "I thought, 'Oh, she's definitely got something special about her.' You could tell she was gonna become a big star one day. She had that quality about her, that energetic performance," said Davis to the publication. The film's director,Mark Jones, shared similar comments about working with Aniston on theLeprechaunset during an October 2023 interview withYahoo Entertainment. According to Jones, Aniston had star power before starring in the hit NBC series,Friends, which premiered in 1994. "She walked in and there was something about her. Obviously, you don't become a superstar just by acting, even though she's a terrific actress. You get it by some kind of charisma. Some kind of magic," said Jones during the interview. Aniston briefly spoke about filmingLeprechaunduring a 2023 interview on theHoward Stern Show. Aniston noted that the film was one of her first big projects. "I really thought I arrived when I didLeprechaun," said Aniston during the interview. She also said she was impressed that Davis was in the film. "Warwick Davis, the guy fromWillow, was in it. [It was] a big deal," said Aniston during the interview. Jennifer Aniston's Co-Star Thinks She Was Afraid of Him on Setfirst appeared on Parade on May 23, 2025

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