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Kaley Cuoco of The Big Bang Theory Starred in a Film Designed for Brady Bunch Lovers

by - October 01, 2025

 In 2000, NBC and Sherwood Schwartz collaborated on a TV movie adaptation of "Growing Up Brady" that detailed all the behind-the-scenes drama of "The Brady Bunch" as Williams described it. The TV movie was an adaptation, of course, so some of the real-world events were changed to fit a more satisfying movie structure. The TV movie was directed by Richard A. 



Colla, one of the stars of "Days of Our Lives" in the 1960s, and a prolific TV director thereafter. The "Brady" actors and crew were all played by younger lookalikes. Schwartz was played by Michael Tucker. Florence Henderson was played by Rebeccah Bush, while Robert Reed was played by Daniel Hugh Kelly. Williams narrated the film, but Adam Brody played Williams on camera. 


Kaley Cuoco, the future star of "8 Simple Rules" and "The Big Bang Theory," played the young Maureen McCormick, making the actress sitcom royalty. Not only did she star in several hit shows of her own, but she was also, in a roundabout way, Marcia Brady. 


In 2000, NBC and Sherwood Schwartz collaborated on a TV movie adaptation of "Growing Up Brady" that detailed all the behind-the-scenes drama of "The Brady Bunch" as Williams described it. The TV movie was an adaptation, of course, so some of the real-world events were changed to fit a more satisfying movie structure. The TV movie was directed by Richard A. 


Colla, one of the stars of "Days of Our Lives" in the 1960s, and a prolific TV director thereafter. The "Brady" actors and crew were all played by younger lookalikes. Schwartz was played by Michael Tucker. Florence Henderson was played by Rebeccah Bush, while Robert Reed was played by Daniel Hugh Kelly. Williams narrated the film, but Adam Brody played Williams on camera. 


Kaley Cuoco, the future star of "8 Simple Rules" and "The Big Bang Theory," played the young Maureen McCormick, making the actress sitcom royalty. Not only did she star in several hit shows of her own, but she was also, in a roundabout way, Marcia Brady. 

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