She plays Stacy.
Yes. Several of the actors from The Brady Bunch (1969) appear briefly in the movie installment.
Barry Williams (Greg Brady) appears as the Music Producer.
Christopher Knight (Peter Brady) appears as a coach. He originally had longer screen time, but his part was cut down to only four minutes after editing.
Mike Lookinland (Bobby Brady) was supposed to have a scene as Cop #3, but it was deleted from the final cut.
Susan Olsen (Cindy Brady) was also supposed to appear as the Reporter for "The Daily Tattler", but her scenes were also deleted from the final cut.
Maureen McCormick (Marcia Brady) had a role as the Lemonade Lady, but it was also cut from the movie.
Ann B. Davis (Alice Nelson) appears as the Shultzy the Trucker.
Florence Henderson (Carol Brady) has the most recognizable appearance as Grandma Brady. She was originally offered a different cameo role, but was displeased with the role, insisting it wasn't notable enough. Producers then wrote in the role of Grandma Brady, and she graciously accepted.
There was no reason given for why Eve Plumb (Jan Brady) did not make an cameo. Eve Plumb has a strained relationship with her Brady past. The Jan Brady actress says that some days she wishes people could just forget it happened, while other days she embraces it. Plumb has stayed busy most of her career. She starred in several television shows and films since the show ended in 1974, but she'll always only been Jan Brady to a lot of people. She tried to explain her back-and-forth relationship with the character in The Brady Bunch Exposed documentary. "As far as regretting it, no," she said of the role. "Sometimes I wish it would go away - yes. You know sometimes I wish people would just see me as I am and, you know, forget about that. But maybe they can't necessarily. Maybe it's asking too much."
Robert Reed (Mike Brady) passed away in 1992 from AIDS complications, therefore his reason for not appearing was obviously explained.
Barry Williams (Greg Brady) appears as the Music Producer.
Christopher Knight (Peter Brady) appears as a coach. He originally had longer screen time, but his part was cut down to only four minutes after editing.
Mike Lookinland (Bobby Brady) was supposed to have a scene as Cop #3, but it was deleted from the final cut.
Susan Olsen (Cindy Brady) was also supposed to appear as the Reporter for "The Daily Tattler", but her scenes were also deleted from the final cut.
Maureen McCormick (Marcia Brady) had a role as the Lemonade Lady, but it was also cut from the movie.
Ann B. Davis (Alice Nelson) appears as the Shultzy the Trucker.
Florence Henderson (Carol Brady) has the most recognizable appearance as Grandma Brady. She was originally offered a different cameo role, but was displeased with the role, insisting it wasn't notable enough. Producers then wrote in the role of Grandma Brady, and she graciously accepted.
There was no reason given for why Eve Plumb (Jan Brady) did not make an cameo. Eve Plumb has a strained relationship with her Brady past. The Jan Brady actress says that some days she wishes people could just forget it happened, while other days she embraces it. Plumb has stayed busy most of her career. She starred in several television shows and films since the show ended in 1974, but she'll always only been Jan Brady to a lot of people. She tried to explain her back-and-forth relationship with the character in The Brady Bunch Exposed documentary. "As far as regretting it, no," she said of the role. "Sometimes I wish it would go away - yes. You know sometimes I wish people would just see me as I am and, you know, forget about that. But maybe they can't necessarily. Maybe it's asking too much."
Robert Reed (Mike Brady) passed away in 1992 from AIDS complications, therefore his reason for not appearing was obviously explained.
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