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Maureen McCormick Net Worth – Biography, Life, Career and More

Maureen McCormick Net Worth 2021

$4 million

Maureen McCormick is an incredibly renowned actress/author/singer. The younger generation may not remember her for her stellar performance on the ABC Television Sitcom ‘The Brady Bunch’ but we sure do.

The role of ‘Marcia Brady’ was the role that was undoubtedly the high point of her career. Furthermore, the sitcom which ran from 1969 to 1974 was so popular that it spawned further spin off shows in which Maureen McCormick was cast once again.

In addition to acting in the show, Maureen McCormick also released 4 studio albums with ‘The Brady Bunch’ cast and even toured with them. Afterwards she tried going at it solo but wasn’t as successful.

Her only solo album to date is ‘When You Get A little Lonely’ which she released in 1995. However, her success as Marcia Brady ensured that Maureen McCormick net worth would be substantial. As of today, Maureen McCormick net worth 2021 is $4 Million.

Maureen McCormick Net Worth Growth in Last 5 Years

The actress of the 70s may have been a world-famous personality during her stint as ‘Marcia Brady’ but she hasn’t been as active in recent years. Nonetheless, someone who possesses Maureen McCormick net worth she hasn’t been successful.

 So, join us as we show you how her net worth over the past 5 years in the table below.  

Net Worth 2021$4 Million
Net Worth 2020$4 Million
Net Worth 2019$4 Million
Net Worth 2018$4 Million
Net Worth 2017$4 Million

Maureen McCormick Net Worth and Biography

Most fans of the sitcom “The Brady Bunch’ know Maureen McCormick as ‘Marcia Brady’ only. But like most well-acted shows, there is a person behind every character.

In the table below, in addition to Maureen McCormick net worth, we’re going to mention her physical attributes, details of her personal life and her education so that you can understand the person behind the character better.

Net Worth$4 Million
Full name Maureen Denise McCormick
GenderFemale
Height5ft 2in
Weight58 Kg or 128 lbs
Date of Birth5th August 1956
Zodiac signLeo
NationalityAmerican
OccupationActress/Author/Singer
CollegeN/A
Sexual OrientationStraight
Marital StatusMarried
Spouse(s)Michael Cummings
ChildrenNatalie Michelle Cummings
Last updatedSeptember 2021

Maureen McCormick Early Life

Maureen McCormick was born on the 5th of August 1956 in Los Angeles, California. She was born to her mother Irene and father Richard McCormick, who was a teacher. She is the youngest in her family and has 3 older brothers named Michael, Dennis and Kevin McCormick.

Her family was a strictly catholic family. Very early on in her life, Maureen McCormick was identified as a beauty especially after she won the San Fernando Valley Beauty Pageant at 6 years of age.

Maureen McCormick earned her initial fame through acting in commercials, specifically Mattel commercials for Barbie and Chatty Cathy dolls.

This initial notoriety led to her being guest starred in numerous TV shows like ‘Dream of Jeannie’, ‘My Three Sons’ and ‘Honey West’. She was then enrolled in Taft High School in Woodland Hills. Some time afterwards she made a return to Mattel commercials when she voiced the new Chatty Cathy doll.

Maureen McCormick Career Achievements

Maureen McCormick may have been a little famous as the voice of Mattel’s Chatty Cathy and Barbie dolls. But her real big break came was when she was cast as ‘Marcia Brady’ the eldest daughter of the Brady household who had a total of 5 siblings.

The hugely popular television Sitcom was about a blended family living together and was hugely successful as family shows were all the rage back in the 70s.

As we mentioned before, Maureen McCormick also recorded 4 studio albums with the same cast. She released her first solo single in 1972 with the songs “Truckin’ back to you” and “Teeny Weeny Bit”.

Her second solo single with the songs “Little Bird” and “Just a Singin Alone” was slightly more successful in the charts but its safe to say that her music career did not take off. All of this earned her the modest Maureen McCormick net worth.

Maureen McCormick Personal Life | Family, Affairs, Hobbies

Even though she was a popular teenage actress after her stint as ‘Marcia Brady’, Maureen McCormick wasn’t as successful as people had hoped, in her professional life.

However, the same cannot be said for her personal life. She found true love early in her life when she married Michael Cummings in 1985. The couple has lived happily ever after since and even have one child, a daughter by the name of Natalie Michelle McCormick.

Maureen McCormick was lucky to have Michael by her side post 1985 because if she had to face her depression and paranoia alone, she would’ve probably not survived. As a matter of fact, Maureen McCormick once threatened to jump off a balcony in front of her husband.

So, it’s pretty clear how important a role Michael has played in Maureen’s struggles with depression. In fact, we could even say that he’s partly the reason for Maureen McCormick net worth.

Maureen McCormick Famous Quotes

Maureen McCormick hasn’t shied away from getting herself heard throughout her life. In fact, she has had plenty of notable quotes, that young aspiring actors and actresses have received inspiration from, as ‘Marcia Brady’ and especially herself.

However, we’re only listing her 5 most famous and inspirational quotes down below.

  1. A man should be rugged like Steve McQueen; the way he stands, like he’s ready for something. Or he should be a man of the world like Dean Martin. –Maureen McCormick
  2. Playing Marcia was a double-edged sword; it always will be whenever you play a character like that. You will be known as that character forever. –Maureen McCormick
  1. If you have a problem, try to get help, you can get through it if you get help. –Maureen McCormick
  1. As soon as I hear the word ‘competition’ I get serious and start doing everything that I can do. –Maureen McCormick
  1. I didn’t think I could be my imperfect self. I pretended I was Marcia, so I was always playing this role. I became her, but yet I wasn’t. It’s strange. –Maureen McCormick

Maureen McCormick Social Networks

Maureen McCormick, despite her modest career which included just one big role as “Marcia Brady”, has plenty of social media followers and she’s considered to be quite the role model.

Hence, if you want to join her social media to see what the fuss is about then make sure to view the links we’re posting in the table down below.

Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/momccormick7
Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/MaureenMcCormickOfficial
Twitterhttps://twitter.com/MoMcCormick7
YouTubeN/A
SnapchatN/A

Maureen McCormick Controversies

Even though a lot of people would be envious of the Maureen McCormick net worth, they would not be envious of the actual life of Maureen McCormick.

When the Brady Bunch was cancelled, it became very difficult for Maureen to find another high-profile role, mainly due to her addiction to cocaine and quaaludes. She has even stated herself that often the degree of her addiction was so high that she would even trade sex for drugs in her 20s.

A tragic victim of her addiction was her role in the Steven Spielberg movie ‘Raiders of the Lost Ark’. She flubbed the audition due to being under the influence of cocaine and having not slept for three days.

Shortly afterwards she was branded as an unreliable actress even though she did make guest appearances in a few TV shows in the 70s. After marrying Michael Cummings, Maureen McCormick decided to go to rehab and overcome her drug addiction but her struggle with depression continues to this day.

Fun Facts about Maureen McCormick

  1. Maureen McCormick reprised her role as ‘Marcia Brady’ on the 1981 TV series ‘The Brady Brides’.
  1. Maureen McCormick was also a theatre actor and she portrayed Wendy Darling in a touring stage production of ‘Peter Pan’.
  1. Maureen McCormick has been on antidepressant medication since the beginning of the 1990s.
  1. Maureen McCormick even appeared on Dr Phil where she accused her brother of hogging their father’s money.
  1. Maureen McCormick’s autobiography ‘Here’s the Story: Surviving Marcia Brady and Finding My True Voice’ was published on October 14th, 2008.

Inspiring Lessons from Maureen McCormick

Even though Maureen McCormick has lived a tough life, she didn’t give up on life and surrounded herself with people she could trust like her husband Michael Cummings.

The real inspirational thing about her though is how she overcame her drug addiction. We’ve seen plenty of singers and actors become the victim of a drug addiction that they were never able to recover from, but Maureen McCormick is not one of those people.

Her long standing marriage with Michael has proven to people that true love is possible in this world. Even the Maureen McCormick net worth is an inspiration to the people struggling with addictions themselves, as it shows that you can be successful despite your addiction.

Her character ‘Marcia Brady’ has been very influential as well to the people in the 70s who watched the sitcom when it aired on Fridays. Overall, Maureen McCormick may go down as one of the most underrated actresses in history.

Final Thoughts on Maureen McCormick Net Worth

Whatever methods she used, Maureen McCormick did manage to make herself famous even though she had what some would call a lackluster acting and singing career.

However, we still believe she was severely underrated and that her role as ‘Marcia Brady’ harmed her career later on because she was still remembered for that role and wasn’t given any jobs that weren’t ‘in her scope’. She has said it herself that playing ‘Marcia Brady’ was like a double-edged sword.

However, whatever the struggles and difficulties she faced in her career Maureen McCormick was able to carve out the decent Maureen McCormick net worth. As of today, Maureen McCormick net worth 2021 is $4 Million.

At 65 years of age, Maureen McCormick still continues to be quite popular and inspirational for a number of people across the world. We wish her continued success and hope that sooner than later she is able to cure herself from her depression.