Maureen Mccormick measurements, bio, height, weight, shoe and bra size
Maureen Denise McCormick - the youngest child of Richard McCormick & Irene McCormick - was born at Woodland Hills in California on 5 August 1956. Her father was a teacher as her mother stayed at her home. Her three brothers are older: Michael, Dennis and Kevin. McCormick began singing and performing when she was a child. McCormick would also perform with children from the local area. In the age of six, she won at the Baby Miss San Fernando Valley contest. The result was that she would receive a telephone call by Pat Domigan at the Jack Wormser Agency inquiring whether she would like to pursue a career in showbusiness. McCormick received her first significant performance in 1964, when she was cast in the commercial for Mattel's "Baby Pattaburp," their latest doll. Another commercial for Mattel was filmed in 1964 for their "Chatty-Cathy" doll. Soon after, McCormick was chosen to play the lead character of Wind It up and It Breaks on the stage of Playhouse in La Jolla Playhouse. McCormick was a candidate for the role in 'The Brady Bunch.' She was selected from over 1200 children who auditioned to play the larger of the two-headed girls on the TV show The Brady Bunch. Florence Henderson was the lead in the role of newlyweds, and Robert Reed portrayed the blended family. The show ran for five seasons. McCormick admitted in her tale The How I Survived Marcia Brady, and Finding My True Voice (published 2008) that it was during her fifth-season of the TV show that she was close to losing her the love of her life. She was just 16 years old older and the actor aged 19. The timing of the event was not right, said she.
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