Eve Plumb
Biography
Eve Plumb, the actress and painter most famous for playing the role of Jan on The Brady Bunch (1969), began acting professionally in 1966, appearing in TV commercials. The child actor began getting parts on series television in 1967.
Her place in TV history was cemented when she landed the role of Jan Brady, the middle of three daughters in a mixed family that also featured three sons, in the TV sitcom "The Brady Bunch". The show, which debuted in 1969, ran for five seasons, through 1974 and spawned numerous spin-offs. While Plumb declined to reprise the role of Jan in the first spin-off, the TV variety show The Brady Bunch Variety Hour (1976-1977) as she did not want to sign a five-year contract (the show was canceled after nine episodes), she did appear as Jan in the subsequent spin-offs featuring the original cast: the TV movie The Brady Girls Get Married (1981) (1981), the short-lived sitcom The Brady Brides (1981), the TV movie A Very Brady Christmas (1988), and another short-lived TV series, The Bradys (1990). Though she has worked steadily in TV since a child, her only other major role was as a teenage hooker in the 1976 TV movie Dawn: Portrait of a Teenage Runaway. In the 1990s, Plumb began painting, fashioning for herself a second artistic career. She works out of a studio at her Laguna Beach home. - IMDb Mini Biography
Filmography
Grease Live
as Mrs. Murdock 2016
Nowhere
as Mrs. Sighvatssohn 1997
I'm Gonna Git You Sucka
as Kalinga's Wife 1988
Breast Men
as Mother 1997
A Very Brady Christmas
as Jan Brady Covington 1988
A Holiday Spectacular
as Harriet 2022
The Making of '...And God Spoke'
as Mrs. Noah 1994
The Brady Girls Get Married
as Jan Brady 1981
Brady Bunch Home Movies
as (archival footage) 1995
Alexander: The Other Side of Dawn
as Dawn Wetherby 1977
ManFast
as Professor Mason 2003
The Night the Bridge Fell Down
as Terry Kelly 1980
Dawn: Portrait of a Teenage Runaway
as Dawn Wetherby 1976
Secrets of Three Hungry Wives
as Vicki Wood 1978
The Force of Evil
as Cindy Carrington 1977
House on Greenapple Road
as Margaret Ord 1970