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Eve Plumb Opens Up About Growing Up On ‘Brady Bunch’ In New Memoir ‘Happiness Included’
Eve Plumb is taking fans back to the very beginning of her television journey, and her story reveals just how quickly everything changed. In her new memoir, Happiness Included: Jan Brady and Beyond, she shares the surprising moment that led to her becoming one of the most recognizable faces on The Brady Bunch. What stands out most is how simple the experience was, especially compared to the long audition processes many actors face today.
At just 10 years old, she sat quietly in a Hollywood studio bungalow while two industry figures discussed her future. At the time, she had no way of knowing that this brief meeting would shape the course of her life. Yet, in hindsight, that moment marked the start of something far bigger than she could have imagined.
A Life-Changing Decision Made in Minutes
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In the opening pages of her memoir, Plumb recalls meeting producer Sherwood Schwartz and director John Rich in 1969. Instead of a lengthy audition, the process felt quick and informal. She did not read from a script, and she did not test chemistry with the other child actors. Still, the decision came together almost instantly.
THE BRADY BUNCH, clockwise from top left: Susan Olsen, Maureen McCormick, Barry Williams, Christopher Knight, Mike Lookinland, Eve Plumb, 1969-197/Everett Collection
According to The Orange County Register, one simple remark sealed her fate. After speaking with her for only a short time, they agreed she looked right for the role. As a result, she landed the part of Jan Brady, a character who would soon become central to the show’s identity. In many ways, that quick decision highlights how intuition often plays a role in casting.
Looking Back on a Defining Role
THE BRADY BUNCH, From left: Maureen McCormick, Christopher Knight, Susan Olsen, Mike Lookinland, Eve Plumb, Barry Williams, (1972), during rehearsals for the episode ‘Amateur Nite’, (Season 4, aired Jan. 26, 1973), 1969-74. photo: Gene Trindl / TV Guide / courtesy Everett Collection
For Eve Plumb, the experience shows just how unpredictable the entertainment industry can be, especially for young performers. On one hand, the moment felt small and almost ordinary. On the other hand, it opened the door to a career that would span decades and leave a lasting mark on television history.
A VERY BRADY RENOVATION, from left: Jasmine Roth, Karen E. Laine, Mina Starsiak, Susan Olsen, Mike Lookinland, Eve Plumb, Christopher Knight, Maureen McCormick, Barry Williams, Leanne Ford, Steve Ford, Lara Spencer, Jonathan Scott, Drew Scott, (Season 1, premiered Sept. 9, 2019). photo: ©HGTV/Scripps / courtesy Everett Collection
Over time, she grew into the role and became part of a show that audiences continue to cherish. Moreover, her memoir adds new depth to that experience by offering insight into what life was like behind the scenes. Through her reflections, readers gain a clearer understanding of both the opportunities and challenges that came with early fame. Ultimately, Eve Plumb’s story serves as a reminder that life-changing moments do not always come with warning signs. Sometimes, they happen quietly, in a single conversation that lasts only a few minutes. Even so, those moments can shape an entire future, turning a young actress into a lasting part of television history.
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