Barry Williams, Mike Lookinland, Susan Olsen, and Christopher Knight, known as Greg, Bobby, Cindy, and Peter Brady, reunited on May 4, 2025, at The Chocolate Expo in Long Island, New York. The Brady Bunch stars joined a panel to discuss the iconic show, which aired from 1969 to 1974.
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Williams, 70, told PEOPLE the cast's onscreen family dynamic carried over into real life.
"We know the ups and downs, he said. "We've been through weddings, we've been through separation, we've been through kids, we've been through college now. It's been really nice, as evidenced by being here."
The group last reunited in March 2025, without Knight, 67, at a New Jersey Chocolate Expo. There, Williams, Lookinland, 64, and Olsen, 63, reflected on their connection 50 years after the show's finale. "Some of them I like better than my own family," Williams said. "The chemistry is genuine."
Behind-the-Scenes Revelations
Knight and Williams host The Real Brady Bros podcast, offering fans insider stories. A recent episode explored the show's origins, with Olsen sharing a near-fatal incident from the pilot, "Honeymoon." During filming, a catwalk object fell, hitting a makeup artist before striking Olsen's face. "I almost died," she recalled. Makeup guru Hal King covered her bruises for the wedding scene, but Olsen noted her swollen face is visible in close-ups and early publicity shots.
Olsen kept a lighthearted view, joking to Variety, "We didn't sue Paramount, or I'd have made more than from the show." Her humor reflects the cast's resilience, a trait that endeared them to fans across generations.
Keeping 'The Brady Bunch' Legacy Alive
The Brady Bunch cast remains active in public. In November 2024, Knight, Williams, and Eve Plumb, who played Jan, appeared on NBC's Today to promote a No Kid Hungry sweepstakes. The Brady Experience lets fans tour the show's iconic exterior house, remodeled to match the interior set. The initiative supports the charity's mission to end child hunger.
The series, also featuring Maureen McCormick as Marcia and the late Ann B. Davis as Alice, ran for five seasons. Its blend of humor and heart made it a cultural touchstone. The cast's ongoing projects, like the podcast and charity events, keep the Brady spirit alive.
