Maureen Mccormick measurements, bio, height, weight, shoe and bra size
Maureen Denise McCormick was born on August 5, 1956, at Woodland Hills, California, the only child of Richard McCormick and Irene McCormick. Her father was an educator as her mother stayed at the house. Michael, Dennis and Kevin are three of her older brothers. McCormick was a gifted artist and dancer since an early age. She performed puppet shows for children living in her neighbourhood. At the tender age of six, she was crowned the Baby Miss San Fernando Valley contest. This led her to receive a telephone message by Pat Domigan at the Jack Wormser Agency asking if the young girl would be interested in pursuing a career in showbusiness. McCormick got her first major role in 1964 as she starred in the commercial for Mattel's "Baby Pattaburp," their newest doll. Another commercial for Mattel was filmed in 1964, for their "Chatty-Cathy" doll. Soon after, McCormick was tapped to play the protagonist of Wind It up and It Breaks in the Playhouse at Playhouse in La Jolla Playhouse. McCormick tried out for a part in the show 'The Brady Bunch.' She got selected out of over 1200 children who auditioned to play the older of the two-headed girls on the TV program The Brady Bunch. Florence Henderson played the newlyweds. Robert Reed portrayed the blended family. The show ran for five seasons. In her book, Here's the story The Story of Surviving Marcia Brady and Finding My True Voice which was published in 2008, McCormick revealed that during the fifth season of the show, she nearly lost her virginity to her screen twin brother and co-star Barry Williams. He was just 19. She was 16. It was never the right time for them.
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