Robert Reed
Robert Reed was a notable American actor recognized primarily for his impactful television performances. Born on October 19, 1932, he is best remembered for his iconic portrayal of Michael Paul "Mike" Brady, the devoted father in the beloved sitcom "The Brady Bunch," which aired from 1969 to 1979.
Reed's journey in the entertainment industry began with a strong foundation in theater, where he honed his craft before transitioning to television and film. His role as Mike Brady not only solidified his place in pop culture but also showcased his ability to balance humor and heartfelt moments, making the character relatable to audiences of all ages.
Throughout his career, Reed appeared in various television shows and films, but none achieved the enduring popularity of "The Brady Bunch." After the series concluded, he continued to act, often returning to his theatrical roots.
Despite his success, Reed was known for being private about his personal life. He passed away on May 12, 1992, leaving behind a legacy in television history. Today, Robert Reed is fondly remembered by fans for his significant contributions to the medium and his memorable performances that continue to resonate with new generations.
Filmography
The Boy in the Plastic Bubble
Star!
Nightmare in Badham County
The Maltese Bippy
A Very Brady Christmas
Pray for the Wildcats
Bloodlust!
Death of a Centerfold: The Dorothy Stratten Story
Roots
The Brady Bunch
Mannix
The Defenders