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Susan Olsen Reveals The Price She Paid To Maintain Her Blonde Curls On ‘The Brady Bunch’
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Susan Olsen Reveals The Price She Paid To Maintain Her Blonde Curls On ‘The Brady Bunch’

Most people remember Cindy Brady’s bouncing blonde curls, but for Susan Olsen, keeping up that look was anything but easy. She was just 7 years old when she joined The Brady Bunch, and behind her cheerful character and shiny blonde curls was a tough beauty routine that caused real damage. At a recent fan panel, Olsen opened up about what it really took to maintain Cindy’s golden hair. From bleaching every three weeks to sleeping in curlers, the actress revealed the painful price she paid for the role that made her famous. Susan Olsen’s hair started falling out at just 8 years old THE BRADY BUNCH, Susan Olsen, 1969-74 During The Brady Bunch years, Olsen’s naturally straight, darker hair didn’t fit the show’s image of the “perfect youngest daughter.” So producers made sure it was dyed — often. “Every three weeks they had to dye my hair,” Olsen shared, explaining how each season brought a new shade of blonde, depending on the chemicals they used. But constant dyeing wasn’t safe. “My hair started to fall out,” she admitted. That’s when her mom took over, doing her hair every Friday night instead of letting the studio continue with their treatments. Even then, Olsen still had to wear rollers overnight to get Cindy’s signature ringlets. The process was long, uncomfortable, and full of trial-and-error. “In 1970, trying different things meant a whole cocktail of weird chemicals,” she said. Susan Olsen/Imagecollect Behind the scenes, the cast felt like a real family Despite the pressure to look a certain way, Olsen says the atmosphere on set was filled with love. She and her co-stars, including Barry Williams, Mike Lookinland, and Christopher Knight, spoke warmly about their time together at the recent Chocolate Expo event. “The love was genuine,” Olsen said. THE BRADY BUNCH, (standing): Maureen McCormick, Barry Williams, Eve Plumb, Susan Olsen, Florence Henderson, (kneeling): Christopher Knight, Mike Lookinland, (Season 1), 1969-74 Knight, who played Peter Brady, pointed out how much they all respected their on-screen parents, played by Robert Reed and Florence Henderson. “We didn’t want to disappoint them,” he said. That mutual respect helped create a bond that lasted far beyond the cameras. Next up: Natasha Richardson’s Mom Reflects On Her Daughter’s Death 16 Years Later The post Susan Olsen Reveals The Price She Paid To Maintain Her Blonde Curls On ‘The Brady Bunch’ appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Peace A

Whatever Happened to Pamelyn Ferdin: A Familiar Face from the ’60s & ’70s?
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Whatever Happened to Pamelyn Ferdin: A Familiar Face from the ’60s & ’70s?

She was one of the busiest child actresses in Hollywood during the 1960s and 1970s, but did you know her name?

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Natasha Richardson’s Mom Reflects On Her Daughter’s Death 16 Years Later
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Natasha Richardson’s Mom Reflects On Her Daughter’s Death 16 Years Later

It has been 16 years since the tragic death of actress Natasha Richardson, the daughter of entertainment powerhouse, actress Vanessa Redgrave, and director Tony Richardson. Following in her parents’ footsteps, Richardson, who pursued an acting career with numerous honors, including a Tony Award, Drama Desk Award, and Outer Critics Circle Award, passed away in 2009 at the age of 45 after sustaining a head injury in while skiing. Despite the years that have passed, her family continues to miss and mourn her. In a recent social media tribute, her sister, Joely Richardson, shared a heartbreaking update about their mom’s enduring grief while honoring Richardson on what would have been her 62nd birthday. Natasha Richardson’s mom remembers her on her death anniversary             View this post on Instagram                         A post shared by Joely Richardson (@joelyrichardsonsinsta)   In a heartfelt Instagram post on Sunday, May 11, Joely shared throwback photos of herself, her sister, and their mother, Vanessa Redgrave, alongside a statement from their legendary mother about how she continues to navigate the pain of losing her eldest daughter. The 88-year-old voiced a feeling that many mothers who have gone through the terrible loss of a child share. She revealed that she does not believe she will ever come to terms with the truth of her daughter’s horrific death in the snow, despite the passage of time. Vanessa Redgrave and her late daughter, Natasha Richardson/Imagecollect Vanessa Redgrave reminisces on her late daughter’s memories Reminiscing on the memories of her late daughter, Redgrave fondly recalled the moment she and her then-husband chose their daughter Natasha’s name during a trip to Greece. She revealed that while they were enjoying coffee in Athens’ Constitution Square, they discussed potential names for their unborn child. Richardson suggested “Tom” if the baby was a boy, while she, inspired by Tolstoy’s War and Peace, preferred “Natasha” for a girl. Natasha Richardson/Imagecollect Decades since her passing, the actress noted she still finds it quite challenging to believe that her beloved daughter is truly dead and not swimming in a pool somewhere or in some of the seas in which they had visited together while on vacation. Next up: A 1950s John Wayne Film Was A Total Flop And It Might Have Contributed To His Fatal Illness The post Natasha Richardson’s Mom Reflects On Her Daughter’s Death 16 Years Later appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Peace A

David Cassidy’s Lifelong Friend Shares His Favorite Memories (Including That Crazy Monkey Story)
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David Cassidy’s Lifelong Friend Shares His Favorite Memories (Including That Crazy Monkey Story)

Sam Hyman considered Cassidy as close as a brother.