Eve Aline Plumb (born April 29, 1958) is an American actress who
portrayed the middle daughter Jan Brady on the sitcom The Brady
Bunch.A native of Southern California, Plumb began appearing in
commercials at age 7, and also had guest roles on the televisions
series The Big Valley and The Virginian between 1966 and 1967. She was
cast as Jan Brady on The Brady Bunch in 1969, and portrayed the role
until the series' end in 1974. After, Plumb continued to work in
television, portraying a teenage prostitute in the NBC television film
Dawn: Portrait of a Teenage Runaway (1976), and as Elizabeth March in
the 1978 miniseries Little Women.Plumb continued to reprise her role
as Jan Brady on numerous reunion series and films, including The Brady
Brides (1981) and A Very Brady Christmas (1988). She made her feature
film debut with a minor role in I'm Gonna Git You Sucka (1988), and
later appeared in Gregg Araki's black comedy Nowhere (1997). In 2010,
Plumb made her New York stage debut in Miss Abigail's Guide to Dating,
Mating and Marriage, followed by stage productions of Nora Ephron's
Love, Loss, and What I Wore, and Same Time, Next Year. She
subsequently had a supporting role in the critically acclaimed
thriller Blue Ruin (2013).
portrayed the middle daughter Jan Brady on the sitcom The Brady
Bunch.A native of Southern California, Plumb began appearing in
commercials at age 7, and also had guest roles on the televisions
series The Big Valley and The Virginian between 1966 and 1967. She was
cast as Jan Brady on The Brady Bunch in 1969, and portrayed the role
until the series' end in 1974. After, Plumb continued to work in
television, portraying a teenage prostitute in the NBC television film
Dawn: Portrait of a Teenage Runaway (1976), and as Elizabeth March in
the 1978 miniseries Little Women.Plumb continued to reprise her role
as Jan Brady on numerous reunion series and films, including The Brady
Brides (1981) and A Very Brady Christmas (1988). She made her feature
film debut with a minor role in I'm Gonna Git You Sucka (1988), and
later appeared in Gregg Araki's black comedy Nowhere (1997). In 2010,
Plumb made her New York stage debut in Miss Abigail's Guide to Dating,
Mating and Marriage, followed by stage productions of Nora Ephron's
Love, Loss, and What I Wore, and Same Time, Next Year. She
subsequently had a supporting role in the critically acclaimed
thriller Blue Ruin (2013).
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