Maureen McCormick, known for playing Marcia Brady on the iconic TV sitcom “The Brady Bunch,” recently shared a special evening with a lifelong friend and former guest star from the show. In a photo posted on Instagram on May 6, McCormick posed with Hope Juber, the daughter of “The Brady Bunch” creator, Sherwood Schwartz. Juber’s daughter and granddaughters also joined in the photo.
The picture was taken at the Colony Theatre in Burbank, CA, where the show “Millennials Are Killing Musicals” is currently running. McCormick captioned the photo, “Beautiful night with the loveliest ladies! My dear forever friend Hope Juber, whose father created ‘The Brady Bunch,’ and her daughter Nico who just wrote this brilliant play @millennialsarekillingmusicals and Nico’s sweet daughters Asher and Rigby! Thanks ladies!!!! Love you!”
Fans flooded the comments section of McCormick’s post to show their love and admiration. Many recognized Juber from her appearances on “The Brady Bunch.” One fan commented, “Oh goodness, the girl from the drive-in date with the frogs. Talent obviously runs in their family!” to which McCormick responded with enthusiasm. Another fan noted the multi-generational representation in the photo and praised Sherwood’s enduring legacy.
Juber made several appearances on “The Brady Bunch” from 1970 to 1974, playing various characters. She is best known for playing Greg’s date, Rachel, in the classic episode “Greg Gets Grounded,” where her character’s ill-fated drive-in movie date with Greg and a mischievous Bobby leads to a disastrous encounter with a pet frog.
In a recent Instagram post, Juber commemorated the 50th anniversary of the episode, showcasing her sense of humor and nostalgia. Reflecting on her time on set, Juber recalled the fun and laughter she experienced while filming memorable episodes like the frog incident and the “Slumber Party” episode.
Despite her brief stint on the show, Juber’s impact on “The Brady Bunch” and the fond memories she created with the cast endure. As fans reminisce about her appearances, Juber’s connection to the beloved sitcom continues to resonate with audiences old and new alike.
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