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Robert Reed

Robert Reed

A year before his death, he was a college teacher.

Always said yes to a reunion movie or special for "The Brady Bunch" (1969).

An only child, he attended high school in Muskogee, Oklahoma, where, at age 17, he wrote and produced for local radio stations and sometimes worked as an announcer.

Attended fifth and sixth grades at Woodrow Wilson Elementary School in Shawnee, Oklahoma, in 1942 and 1943.

Attended Northwestern University (Evanston, Illinois).



Became something of a surrogate father to the children of "The Brady Bunch" (1969), taking them on trips on weekends and during the series' summer hiatus. For their part, the now-adult actors continue to speak of Reed affectionately.

Close friend of Anne Haney.

Confided in Florence Henderson, about his feud with his own mother, just several months before his death.

During hiatus, his "The Brady Bunch" (1969) co-star, Barry Williams, was introduced by Reed's teacher, Lee Strasberg, for poetry at London's Royal Academy.

Frequently walked off the set of "The Brady Bunch" (1969), due to arguments with series creator/producer Sherwood Schwartz. In addition, he sent voluminous memos to Schwartz, detailing his unhappiness with the writing and directing on the show. Schwartz put up with this only because Reed's instincts usually turned out to be right. (Reed would eventually direct a handful of episodes himself.)

Graduated from Central High School in Muskogee, Oklahoma, in 1950.

Had purchased a home in Pasadena, California, after the cancellation of "The Brady Bunch" (1969), in 1974. He moved his parents under his wing, when they left Oklahoma.

Harboured his illness from the rest of his "The Brady Bunch" (1969) brood for years. He finally contacted co-star Florence Henderson days before his death and requested that she inform the rest of the cast of his condition.

He grew up with his parents on a farm where they raised cattle and turkeys.

He had 9 hobbies: animals, fishing, photography, traveling, Shakespearean poetry, swimming, collecting clothes, dining and gardening.

He was good friends with: Florence Henderson, George Maharis, Anne Haney, Penny Fuller, E.G. Marshall and Bonnie Hellman.

He was the producers' second choice for the role of Mike Brady on "The Brady Bunch" (1969), after Gene Hackman was rejected.

His "The Brady Bunch" (1969) co-star Maureen McCormick, who played his daughter Marcia, once confessed in an interview that she had a crush on him in real-life.

His "The Brady Bunch" (1969) co-star Susan Olsen became friends with his real-life daughter, Caroline Reed, who made a guest appearance on one episode, when she was in the 9th grade. Despite her friendship with Reed's daughter, there was no father and daughter connection until Caroline became an adult.

His father, John Rietz Sr., died in 1975.

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