Maureen Denise McCormick, the youngest of four children born to Richard and Irene McCormick on August 5, 1956, has a storied biography that spans several decades. With three brothers, Michael, Dennis, and Kevin, Maureen's early life was marked by a strong family presence.
Maureen's acting career began at the tender age of six when she won the prestigious Baby Miss San Fernando Valley contest, catapulting her into the world of show business. By the time she was seven, she had already landed her first role in a play, and within a year, she was a sought-after talent for television commercials and sitcoms.
Throughout her early years, Maureen appeared in a range of notable productions, including Bewitched, My Three Sons, and Camp Runamuck, as well as numerous TV commercials and voice-over recordings for Mattel talking dolls. Her fame reached new heights when she became one of America's top teen role-models, admired by millions of fans.
When the Brady Kids formed a singing group, producers took notice of Maureen's exceptional vocal talents and encouraged her to record a number of solo tracks. Some of these tracks later appeared on the LP "Chris Knight and Maureen McCormick". Years later, she attempted to revive her singing career with the 1995 Country CD "When You Get A Little Lonely".
Maureen has also made appearances in numerous feature films and television shows, including Baby Huey's Great Easter Adventure, The Million Dollar Kid, and Dogtown. In recent years, she has continued to pursue her acting career while prioritizing her family and friends.
Today, Maureen is married to Michael Cummings and is a proud mother to their daughter, Natalie. Throughout her life, Maureen has remained committed to her craft and has consistently put her loved ones first.