- Born
- Birth nameSusan Marie Olsen
- Height5′ 4″ (1.63 m)
- Susan Olsen was born on August 14, 1961 in Santa Monica, California, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for The Brady Bunch (1969), The Brady Bunch Variety Hour (1976) and Child of the '70s (2012). She was previously married to Mitch Markwell and Steve Ventimiglia.
- SpousesMitch Markwell(August 14, 1995 - March 5, 2004) (divorced, 1 child)Steve Ventimiglia(August 1988 - 1990) (divorced)
- ParentsLawrence OlsenDeLoice Olsen
- RelativesLarry Olsen(Sibling)Diane Olsen(Sibling)Christopher Olsen(Sibling)
- Had surgery to correct the lisp that had endeared "Cindy Brady" to millions of TV viewers.
- Once worked as an illustrator for children's books.
- Her son Michael was named after her TV brother, Mike Lookinland, who portrayed Bobby Brady on the show.
- Her son was diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome in 2004.
- Worked as a graphic designer for 10 years.
- I would rather be at Reggae Sunsplash, which happens once a year, than doing some horrible Brady Bunch reunion.
- [on working on various The Brady Bunch (1969) reunion specials]: We missed each other. I think the idea of working together again was appealing.
- [Of her autistic child]: We went swimming last night and my son did so well, socially, we're making a habit of this.
- I think in order to have eternal life, you have to have a soul, and the soul of the show is that we all really did love each other. I think that really came across.
- [When asked if Robert Reed was very uncomfortable with his own personality]: No. He was uncomfortable, probably in the same way that I was uncomfortable, this annoying that I wasn't good at it, and he knew, he kind of had 2 left feet, and he couldn't sing, but he wanted to do it. So, he was finding it very interesting. He took it on like another performance adventure. He was a real actor, so he thought it'd be fun, and certainly, when it come to doing the comedy and particularly, the broad sketch comedy, he was having a ball!! He was having more fun than anybody on the set, etc. for when he was dancing --- it looked like he was enjoying it, but was in pain.
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