The following is a list and description of the primary characters from the classic Shortly into the fourth season, Mike Brady grew his hair into a longer, curly style. For instance, in Mike was one of the staff architects with the firm he worked at; the name was never mentioned in the series, and Mr. Ed Phillips was his boss until the final episodes of the series, when he was succeeded by Harry Matthews. Alice had an identical cousin, Emma (also played by Davis), who was a retired In the 1990s parody movies, Alice was played by actress The role of Alice was originally to have been played by Monty Margetts, but at the last minute the role was recast because producers of the show changed their mind about casting Cousin Oliver was eight years old (Rist was actually nine) and very young in contrast to the other kids, all of whom were twelve or older—an apparent attempt to restore some of the appeal the series had enjoyed when the other children were younger.

He is the oldest of the Brady kids, is sort of \"the Casanova of Clinton Avenue\" and the grooviest guy ever to attend Westdale High. Greg is a born leader, and is secure in his position as the senior Brady boy. Some fans would later call the addition of Cousin Oliver the moment when the series " He's into politics and is generally a level-headed guy. His "failures" tended to be successes. He's extremely popular but he never lets his big-man-on-campus persona get in the way of doing the right thing.

Greg was once given the nickname "Johnny Bravo". Alice stayed on, to be the housekeeper for not only his boys, but for his new wife Carol and her three daughters. He has also been known to use the line, "Something suddenly came up", to break off a date (without giving a further explanation) so he can go out with a more desirable girl. He is the oldest of the Brady kids, is sort of "the Casanova of Clinton Avenue" and the grooviest guy ever to attend Westdale High. The characters also appeared in all subsequent reunions, remakes, and theatrical/TV films. Greg's finest moment may have been when he told Marcia that she was a groovy chick -- even if she was his sister. Greg's dream of becoming a singer almost comes true when he was handpicked by record producers to be a pop singer under the stage name "Johnny Bravo"; however, he walked away from a potentially lucrative deal when he found out his recordings were being electronically "sweetened" and that the producers were more interested in the visual product than substance. He is strong academically and has a serious interest in the arts, among them filmmaking, photography and song writing. It wasn't until the end of the fourth season that Greg got his own room (in the attic). Greg always says what he means and pays up when he loses a contest. He'll vote for the best cheerleader whether she's his sister or not, tell the other school's team that they stole a phony playbook and even return the rival high school's goat. Greg is a born leader, and is secure in his position as the senior Brady boy. The following is a list and description of the primary characters from the classic American television series The Brady Bunch, that was broadcast from September 1969 to March 1974.

Greg seems to be a little over protective with all three girls. Greg loves and looks out for all his siblings and is a great big brother. He's into politics and is generally a level-headed guy. Alice was generally impartial toward the children, although she presented Jan with a locket at one point, "from one middle sister to another". In addition, Jan is also insecure about having As a young teen, Jan had a striking resemblance to her great-aunt Jenny (played by Cox said in a 2015 interview that one of the reasons she auditioned for On another occasion, Bobby became a professional race car driver, which led to a crash and Bobby's paralysis on Alice grew up in the same neighborhood as the Bradys, graduating from Westdale High School, the school Greg and Marcia attended in the series. However he discovered it was because "he fit the suit" "They didn't want me; they wanted a robot," Greg said to stepmom Greg is also established at 16 later in the third season, in "Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Alice was the housekeeper to Mike Brady, his previous wife (who died before the series started), and their three boys.