Susan Olsen

TV Actress

Susan Olsen was born in Santa Monica, California, United States on August 14th, 1961 and is the TV Actress. At the age of 63, Susan Olsen biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, TV shows, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
August 14, 1961
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Santa Monica, California, United States
Age
63 years old
Zodiac Sign
Leo
Networth
$2 Million
Profession
Actor, Film Actor, Radio Personality, Television Actor, Voice Actor
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Susan Olsen Life

Susan Marie Olsen (born August 14, 1961) is an American actress, singer, voice actor, animal rights activist, and former radio presenter.

Cindy Brady, the youngest Brady child in the sitcom The Brady Bunch, has been known for her appearances from 1969 to 1974.

Early life

Olsen was born in Santa Monica, California, to Lawrence and DeLoice Olsen, the youngest of four children. Larry (23 years old), Christopher (15 years older), and Diane (five years older) are among her siblings. Christopher was also a child actor whose most well-known role in the 1956 film The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956). Susan Olsen had a lisp. That was real, and Olsen continued to struggle with the voice immigrant throughout her life. After she left the series, Olsen's role as the youngest Brady followed her, and she was often mocked for portraying the sometimes annoying character. In 1979, she graduated from William H. Taft High School in Woodland Hills, California.

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Susan Olsen Career

Acting career

Olsen performed in a variety of supporting roles in television, most notably in Ironside, Gunsmoke, and Julia, and he appeared in Elvis Presley's The Trouble With Girls (1968) as a squeaky-clean singer in a singing competition.

On The Brady Bunch, Olsen was cast as Cindy Brady from age eight. As an adult, Olsen has said that portraying Cindy made friendships difficult for her as a child. She mainly disliked the season two "tattletale" episode, in which Cindy incessantly tattles with her siblings. Because of the movie, she was mocked by real-life peers who didn't know the difference between actors and their characters. With the exception of A Very Brady Christmas (1988), which was shot when she and her first husband Steve Ventimiglia were on their honeymoon, Olsen appeared in all Brady Bunch reunion films. Cindy Brady was played by actress Jennifer Runyon in the film Cindy Brady. In the short-lived CBS spin-off series The Bradys, Olsen reprised her role as Cindy Brady.

In 2005, VH1 ranked her No. 1 in the world. In the 100 Greatest Kid Stars of Television and Film, 34 children were included in the list of the 100 Greatest Kid Stars of television and film. Olsen and her fellow cast members were given the TV Pop Culture Award on the TV Land Awards in 2007, one of the few prizes The Brady Bunch has ever received.

Olsen, a teen, was the spokesgirl for the Sindy doll, made by Marx Toys from the mid-1970s. Olsen, as an adult, moved into graphic design, and in 1998, the company began selling a line of glow-in-the-dark shoes for Converse. She served as a talk show host at the Los Angeles radio station KLSX from 1995 to 1996, as well as co-produced and co-wrote another radio program with comedian Allan Havey at Comedy World in 2000.

"Elvira, Mistress of the Dark" was one of Cartoon Network's talk show Space Ghost Coast to Coast, "Switcheroo," with Cassandra Peterson as "Elvira, Mistress of the Dark." Since 1998, Olsen has been a champion for migraine sufferers. On Larry King Live, she described her headaches.

Olsen had already become an adult film actor, according to an urban legend. Olsen said in a late 1990s television interview that her "porn" connection was that she created space ship sound effects for a porn film titled Love Probe from a Warm Planet.

In the fall of 2008, Olsen appeared on Fox Reality's Gimme My Reality Show, in which celebrities compete to win their own reality show. She used this vehicle to make a statement about animal rescue, an issue with which she is deeply involved. When The Bradys were given an award at the GSN Awards on June 6, 2009, Olsen thanked former game show host and animal rights activist Bob Barker. She has served on the board of directors of Precious Paws, a rescue group, as an animal rights activist.

Olsen unveiled Love to Love You Bradys: The Bizarre Story of The Brady Bunch Hour, which honors the television variety show The Brady Bunch Hour from 1976 to 1977.

Mrs. Liza Morton, the owner of a preschool, appeared on The Young and the Restless in September 2010. In 2011, she appeared in season 3, episode 43 of The Biography Channel's reality show Celebrity Ghost Stories.

An Exhibit Inspired by Kelly Thomas at the Pennsylvania Gallery in Fullerton, California, in July 2012, Olsen was one of a select number of artists and celebrities invited to show their work in Art with an Agenda: An Exhibit Inspired by Kelly Thomas. Kelly Thomas, a homeless, schizophrenic, 37-year-old man who was beaten by members of the Fullerton Police Department on July 5, 2011, was inspired by his life and circumstances surrounding his death. "Still Life," Olsen's work, featured a half-eaten donut in a puddle of blood alongside a lit flashlight.

After being embroiled in a controversy with openly gay actor Leon Acord-Whiting, Olsen was dropped from her radio show "Two Chicks Talking Politics" on Los Angeles Talk Radio in December. Olsen sparked a profane rant against him after responding to Acord-Whiting's remarks on another station, accusing him of cowardice. Olsen was accused of homophobia for his remarks (which included repeated use of the word "faggot"), and Acord-Whiting successfully lobbied to have Olsen fired. Olsen told Fox News in 2019 that she has "been the subject of fake news" and "never been fired."

On HGTV, Olsen appeared alongside the other remaining main cast members of The Brady Bunch in the 2019 television series A Very Brady Renovation. She appeared in Blending Christmas, her Lifetime Christmas film, alongside Christopher Knight, Mike Lookinland, Barry Williams, and Robbie Rist, as the female co-stars.

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HGTV and on the market have renovated the Brady Bunch home

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 26, 2023
The home on the famed series The Brady Bunch is back on the market, five years after HGTV purchased the house and redesigned it with retro authenticity. According to The Hollywood Reporter, HGTV sank a $3.5 million bid on the Studio City, California abode, doubling what the asking price was.

Susan Olsen, a Brady Bunch actor, reveals the TRUTH about affair rumors

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 22, 2023
Cindy Brady, the former child actress of Cindy Brady in the 1970s sitcom, talked to Fox News Digital about the suspected meeting between her co-stars. Carol Brady's on-screen mother Carol Brady and her brother Greg Brady had a rivalry as a pair. Florence Henderson and Barry Williams had an affair,' she said.'I disliked the rumors that Florence Henderson and Barry Williams had an affair.'