Ang "Brady Bunch" na bituin ay "madalas na lasing" sa hanay, sinasabi ng mga ulat
Nagkaroon ng ilang di-kagila-gilalas na pag-uugali na nangyayari sa likod ng mga eksena ng '70s sitcom.
Wholesome family sitcom The Brady Bunch may have seemed perfectly idyllic when we were watching it in the '70s, but behind the scenes, things weren't always so squeaky clean. Over the years, the cast and creative team of the beloved series have revealed long-standing feuds and on-set strife that sounds a lot more like a real family than the fictional one. One actor in particular has been singled out for difficult behavior—and that may have included some not very wholesome overindulging. Read on to learn more about the Brady Bunch star who was "often drunk" on set.
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Robert Reed was notorious for being difficult while filming The Brady Bunch.
He played the doting father to six children on The Brady Bunch, but Robert Reed wasn't always a comforting presence on the set of the show. Over the years, members of production have spoken out about the challenges they sometimes faced when Reed was around. In a 2000 interview with ABC News, show creator Sherwood Schwartz said that his star was used to Shakespeare and looked down on the sitcom style of The Brady Bunch. "Television, in general was beneath him," Schwartz said.
"He wound up on a show that he didn't want to do in the first place, and it became more and more difficult for him," Schwartz added. "His idea of a show was based on the Encyclopedia Brittanica."
Because of that, Reed would often challenge lines and even argue about the plot lines of certain episodes. As Biography.com notes, the Brady Bunch dad left the series on less-than-positive terms, refusing to appear in what ended up being the show's last episode after expressing frustration with the script.
But that bad behavior apparently extended to excessive drinking on set.
While Reed's distaste for The Brady Bunch and curmudgeonly approach to the material has been well documented in the decades since the show was on the air, a 2019 book delved deeper into the actor's bad behavior. SaThe Way We All Became the Brady Bunch: How the Canceled Sitcom Became the Beloved Pop Culture Icon We Are Still Talking About Today, author Kimberly Potts reveals that Reed would get drunk during lunch breaks while filming, returning to set too inebriated to continue. According to the book, as reported by theDaily Mail, this all happened after the younger actors were off set.
While Potts writes that Reed's drunken behavior would also lead to angry outbursts, she contends that he was still a positive influence to the Brady Bunch kids. "He took his responsibility as the TV dad seriously," she said in a 2019 interview with the New York Post. "He famously took the kids on a trip to England because he wanted to expose them to culture and Shakespeare. He also famously gave them Super 8 cameras for Christmas. He wanted to help them the same as a father would."
Reed was unhappy for a number of reasons, including a secret he was harboring.
Ilan sa mgaBrady Bunch cast and crew knew that Reed was gay, but it's not something anyone talked about at time—and certainly not anything Reed himself was comfortable with sharing. In the 2000 interview with ABC News, Reed's TV wife Florence Henderson said that being closeted made her co-star "an unhappy person."
"Here he was, the perfect father of this wonderful little family, a perfect husband," she said. "I think had Bob not been forced to live this double life, I think it would have dissipated a lot of that anger and frustration."
In the same interview, Barry Williams—who played oldest son Greg Brady—said that the subject of Reed's sexuality never came up. "Robert didn't want to go there," Williams said. "I don't think he talked about it with anyone. I just don't think it was a discussion. Period." But Williams also acknowledged that the truth coming out could have ended Reed's career—and The Brady Bunch.ae0fcc31ae342fd3a1346ebb1f342fcb
But Reed may not have been the only actor who overindulged in alcohol.
In her book Here's the Story: Surviving Marcia Brady and Finding My True Voice, aktorMaureen McCormick reflected on her time playing perfect eldest daughter Marcia, and the struggles she faced after The Brady Bunch wrapped. She also shared scandalous stories, including one about a cruise she went on for the show.
"Eve and I shared a room," she wrote (via ShowBiz Cheat Sheet), referring to her TV sister Eve Plumb. "We drank rum and Cokes Sa board ang barko, at isang beses sa Europa, masaya kami ng alak. "Sinabi ni McCormick na maaari nilang i-rebranded ang kanilang sarili bilang" boozy bunch. "Thankfully, ang pag-inom ay hindi bumalik sa set, bagaman sinabi ni McCormick na siya at tuwid natagpuan ang iba pang mga paraan upang masira ang mga patakaran.
"Ako ay nagrebelde nang tahimik sa pamamagitan ng pag-tape ng isang palabas na walang suot na bra," sumulat siya. "Kumbinsido ko si Eva upang pumunta Braless, masyadong. Ito rin ang aming mahiwagang paraan ng pagsasabi sa mga producer na kami ay masyadong matanda para sa parehong bagay."
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