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Born September 21, 1980 Appeared as Marcia Brady in THE BRADY BUNCH IN THE WHITE HOUSE How long have you been acting? I did musical theatre in my hometown starting at age six, until I left at seventeen. My favorite role was probably Lilly St. Regis in "Annie"--I got to have a New York accent and a curly blonde wig--it was great! I always knew I wanted to go into acting for the screen, though, and once I graduated high school I moved to LA to attend theatre school. Marcia is definitely my favorite character I've played in front of the camera so far, but partly that's because everyone involved made the whole process so much fun! It was like we were all playing "Let's Pretend", but instead of sheets and cardboard boxes and pots and pans, we had "real" stuff! The whole thing was very surreal, especially when we filmed in the Brady house. I couldn't stop opening all the cupboards to see what was in them. 'Cause when you see it on TV, you always think, I wonder what they keep in there, or what sort of silverware do they have in there, or what's behind the couch. I was able to get all my questions answered, and let me just say, the Bradys have some pretty kinky books lying around! Currently it's pilot season here in LA, so going on all those auditions becomes a job in itself, but I also just booked a recurring role on the WB's "Maybe It's Me" (playing Becky), and I just shot a commercial with Shaquille O'Neal for Burger King. I'm looking forward to getting as much work as I can because acting is absolutely what I want to do with my life, and something I know I'll never stop doing, whether I'm on a TV show, or doing teeny independant films or onstage in a town somewhere in another country. There's just nothing else like it! Right now I'm at UCLA studying theatre. I grew up watching Brady Bunch reruns on Nickelodeon, usually in the summer with my sister. I always enjoyed the show, but never gave too much thought to it until the first Brady movie came out mid-90's. I thought it was so funny, and my friends and I even knew the songs and dances from it.
No, apart from learning a lot more about the Brady Bunch, I don't feel I really learned much about American history, because the storyline occurs in 2002, which, at the time we were filming, was actually the future. But I did learn more about clothing from the 60's and 70's. I think the White House was probably as authentic to the real thing as possible, although I've never actually been there.
There's talk about another Brady movie that would shoot this summer. I hope it happens because everyone who worked on this movie made it such a light-hearted, fun, relaxed work environment. All of us kids referred to it as summer camp, because we spent so much time together in a place away from home, and even when we weren't working on the set, you could almost always find us together.
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