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3!!The Brady Parents
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5[[folder:Both]]
6 * GoodParents: The ur-example of perfect sitcom parents. They are cheerful, reasonable, patient with their children, rarely yell even when they are angry, open-minded, and even cool.
7* HappilyMarried: It's implied as strongly as is possible for a family show that Mike and Carol have an active sex life, with most episodes featuring scenes of the two together in their double bed.
8* SingleSexOffspring: Each of them only has children of their own sex.
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10
11[[folder:Michael Albert/Paul Brady]]
12[[quoteright:232:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mike_brady.jpg]]
13->'''Played by:''' Creator/{{Robert Reed|Actor}}
14----
15* FormerTeenRebel: Somewhat implied. During the smoking episode Mike admits to Greg that he smoked when he was young; but in all fairness they didn't have the knowledge of the health risks back then. And Mike got suspended for a week for stealing a rival school's mascot.
16* SixtiesHair: He starts the series with closely shorn hair, a conservative style befitting most businessmen of the decade.
17* SeventiesHair: As the series goes well into the the 1970s, Mike grows out his hair and it becomes a poufy curly crop.
18* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Mike serves as one not only for his wife and children, but also to pretty much anyone he encounters, including total strangers.
19* StandardFiftiesFather: Perhaps the last straight example on American television (most that would follow were either parodies or satirical, or were conscious rejections of the BumblingDad), Mike was authoritative and intelligent and always imparted lessons to his children without ever needing to learn very much himself. Only his groovy outfits and hairstyles belied this image.
20[[/folder]]
21
22
23[[folder:Carol Ann Brady (nee Tyler)]]
24[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/carol_brady.jpg]]
25->'''Played by:''' Creator/FlorenceHenderson
26----
27* SixtiesHair: She starts the series in a poufy, helmet-like bouffant with heavy bangs.
28* SeventiesHair: Her hair gets longer and sleeker, a very perky shag haircut.
29* BewareTheNiceOnes: She is a good-natured and doting mother and wife, but she makes it clear that her children shouldn't mess around and even issued a DeathGlare to Alice when she attempted to cover for the boys in one episode.
30* DeadpanSnarker: She has her moments.
31--> '''Carol:''' ''(reading ''Literature/LittleRedRidingHood'' to Cindy and anxious about [[PinkIsFeminine Beebee]] [[FemmeFatale Gallini]])'' ...a big pink wolf.
32--> '''Cindy:''' I never saw a pink wolf.
33--> '''Carol:''' Let's hope you never do.
34* TheFashionista: Of the suburban housewife in Southern California sort, she is one of the first TV housewives to be seen in miniskirts, a-line dresses and skirts, and slacks.
35* FriendsRentControl: She starts out as a single mom of three young girls in a very nice two-story Victorian style home in the suburbs of Los Angeles and has no occupation mentioned, it's lampshaded in that she thanks her parents for supporting her financially all those years.
36* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Is young-looking, pretty and sweet.
37* {{Housewife}}: She stays at home and does some chores but she is also active in many community activities and works and unlike the usual image, she isn't often seen in a housedress and apron.
38[[/folder]]
39
40!!The Brady Boys
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42[[folder:All Boys]]
43
44* DeadpanSnarker: Always ready with funny, sarcastic one-liners.
45* MissingMom: Mentioned a few times, most explicitly in the pilot. Bobby is afraid Carol will be sad to see his birth mother's picture still sitting out.
46* NiceGuy: Sure, they could be rough around the edges and prone to mean tricks and smart-aleck remarks, but they were all good guys. Especially Peter.
47[[/folder]]
48
49[[folder:Gregory "Greg" Brady]]
50[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/greg_9.jpg]]
51->'''Played by:''' Creator/BarryWilliams
52----
53* SeventiesHair: As he got older, he grew his hair out and shows up as very curly.
54* BigBrotherInstinct: To all his siblings, especially his younger brothers and Marcia.
55* BigManOnCampus: Popular student, friendly to all, offers to help Marcia acclimate socially when she starts high school as a freshman.
56* TheCasanova: He always ends up dating or wooing the GirlOfTheWeek.
57* CasanovaWannabe: In the movie, he's not TheCasanova anymore. He's made into a complete loser who is totally oblivious that he is a loser.
58%% * HotForTeacher: In the Season 1 episode "The Undergraduate".
59* LovableJock: Good-natured and friendly in personality, very athletic and purposely tries different athletic activities to stay in shape.
60* TeamDad: When it was just the kids in a situation.
61* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Seems to have a fondness for sandwiches.
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63
64[[folder:Peter Brady]]
65[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/peter_4.jpg]]
66->'''Played by:''' Creator/ChristopherKnight
67----
68* SeventiesHair: He has a curly crop that is grown out close to the end of the series.
69%% * ActualPacifist
70* BewareTheNiceOnes: Buddy Hinton found this out the hard way when he gets revenge on him for bullying Cindy.
71* BigBrotherInstinct: Protective and playful with Bobby and supportive of Jan. Most notably shows for Cindy in "A Fistful of Reasons".
72* BrainyBrunette: He has thick brown hair and has shown to be a kid who's very smart and a little geeky.
73* ButtMonkey: Despite his good nature, he was usually the first of the siblings to get into trouble, or become involved in some sort of physical mishap whether he endured it or caused it. In every episode where he got a job, he always ended up getting fired (he even got fired by Marcia once!). Even in the specials, he was often shown as struggling and unhappy as an adult, whether as an army corporal, or as a businessman. As Barry Williams once commented in his book on making the series, "Peter was probably the closest [the Bradys] came to a black sheep."
74* CatchPhrase: "Pork chops and applesauce!"
75* EndearinglyDorky: Very awkward and funny, he manages to charm a GirlOfTheWeek from Greg one episode!
76* HeroicSelfDeprecation: Most notably in "A Fistful of Reasons", "The Hero", and "The Personality Kid".
77* HotBlooded: He is a good-natured guy but if he gets angry, he is quick to snark, yell, or insult by name-calling.
78* IJustWantToBeSpecial: "The Personality Kid". He wanted to be anybody at all.
79* TheKlutz: Not to the extent of Cousin Oliver, but he was always breaking things, dropping his school books, or exhibiting clumsiness in general.
80%% * MiddleChildSyndrome: In "Cyrano de Brady".
81* WholesomeCrossdresser: In "The Liberation of Marcia Brady" when his brothers talked him into being a Sunflower Girl. He was less than pleased.
82[[/folder]]
83
84[[folder:Robert "Bobby" Brady]]
85[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bobby_9.jpg]]
86->'''Played by:''' Creator/MikeLookinland
87----
88* SeventiesHair: His sideburns and bangs grow out into something fashionable for the decade.
89* AdaptationalIntelligence: Bobby isn't quite as moronic as Cindy but he's definitely one of the dumber Brady kids in the series (granted, his youthfulness and immaturity are good excuses for this). In the films, however, Bobby is shown to be perhaps the cleverest of the Brady kids, easily able to size up a situation and is the best-adjusted to changes of the modern world.
90** In the first film he correctly determines that Dittmeyer's hedges are high enough that they will impair his visibility, nails the culprit who stole school supplies, and is able to convince the cops who are about to arrest Eddie for grand theft auto to help the Bradys save their house.
91** In the second film he uncovers evidence that "Roy" is not who he says he is, and then is able to trace Carol's footsteps first by spotting the yarn, and then her footprints.
92* AlliterativeName: '''B'''obby '''B'''rady
93%% * BigEater: Always snacking, and is capable of eating many desserts after dinner without ill effects.
94* CelebrityLie: Claimed he was close friends with Joe Namath.
95* CheerfulChild: He's neck and neck with Cindy; Mike notes that like his older brothers, Bobby can go from miserable to grinning from ear to ear in an hour.
96* FirstKiss: The show's only episode on this subject was focused on him.
97* HeightAngst: Bobby had this in one episode, hating that he was little. But in the end, he and Greg got locked in Sam's meat locker while picking up meat for one of the boys' delivery job and only Bobby fit through the window to get out and get help.
98%% * HeroicSelfDeprecation: Had a few of these moments.
99* MiddleChildSyndrome: Not within the middle set, but as the next-youngest of the kids, he showed signs of this during his endeavors to be greater than just a little kid.
100* MrImagination: Bobby had a ''lot'' of daydream sequences in the series.
101* SweetTooth: Was majorly fond of ice cream, pastries, and popcorn.
102[[/folder]]
103
104!!The Brady Girls
105
106[[folder:All Girls]]
107
108* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Even mentioned in the theme song. Young, beautiful and innocent.
109* DisappearedDad: It's implied their mother was TV's first divorcee, but the network left it purposely ambiguous. At least one fan theory states he left Carol, ''then'' died.
110* GirlNextDoor: Sweet, everyday suburban girls who were the idllyic image of daughters for the late 60s and early 70s.
111* MagicSkirt: Some of the skirts the girls wore in the later years were ''pretty'' tiny.
112* TownGirls: Marcia is the most feminine, Jan is the most tomboyish and Cindy is somewhere in-between. This is most noticeable in Seasons 2 through 4 but it's also downplayed as they are all shown to be quite girly and feminine.
113[[/folder]]
114
115[[folder:Marcia Brady]]
116[[quoteright:184:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/marcia_1.jpg]]
117->'''Played by:''' Creator/MaureenMcCormick
118----
119* SeventiesHair: Her long, sleek sheet of blonde hair that is parted in the center made her and her portrayer the fashion icon for young teenage girls of the 70s.
120* TheAce: She has trophies and ribbons for almost everything.
121* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: Jan feels overshadowed by her because Marcia is an ace in everything, has gazillion of trophies and ribbons etc.
122* BrokenAce: Often. She gets over her head in her confidence to the point she gets shown up, one episode by her ButtMonkey sister.
123* CatchPhrase: "Oh my nose!" became one in the movies.
124* GirlishPigtails: In the first season she wore pigtails.
125* JerkassBall: She becomes egotistical after picking up the role of [[Theatre/RomeoAndJuliet Juliet]] in a school play. At first she's insecure and desires a confidence boost from her family to make herself feel better about pursuing the role. After she receives such encouragement, she develops a [[SmallNameBigEgo big ego]] and becomes snarky toward her family, shooing her siblings out of the room for her to rehearse her lines. She even goes as far as to ''[[PlagiarismInFiction rewrite Shakespeare's dialogue]]''. Of course, [[JerkassRealization she becomes better in the end]] when she promises to behave professionally after being dismissed from the initial act of the play.
126* OlderThanTheyLook: {{Downplayed|Trope}} because she starts to look her age as the series progresses, but in the first season at least, Marcia could have definitely passed for a 10-year-old girl despite Maureen [=McCormick=] being 13 at the start of the series, as she was lacking obvious adult physical traits and had [[VocalDissonance quite the little girl voice]].
127* PubescentBraces: After she gets braces, they become the subject of her insecurities and awkwardness.
128* SmittenTeenageGirl: Quite often, her dentist and Desi Arnaz Jr. are among a few on her list.
129%% * TeamMom: When it was just the kids in a situation.
130* TenderTears: She cries pretty frequently in the first few seasons.
131%% * TomboyAndGirlyGirl: Girly Girl to Jan's Tomboy.
132* VocalDissonance: In the first and second seasons, Marcia has a prepubescent-sounding little girl voice due to her actress having not yet completed puberty at the time.
133* YouGoGirl: When she tried to join Greg's Frontier Scouts. She succeeded.
134[[/folder]]
135
136[[folder:Janet "Jan" Brady]]
137[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jan_47.jpg]]
138->'''Played by:''' Creator/EvePlumb
139----
140* SeventiesHair: Center parted, sleek blonde hair with OjouRinglets, later to copy Marcia's simpler style.
141* CatchPhrase: "Marcia, Marcia, Marcia!" became one in the movies.
142* CharacterExaggeration / {{Flanderization}}: In the TV series, she was only jealous of Marcia at least once, in the episode "Her Sister's Shadow". In the movies, however, her entire personality and character arc are built around it. It's also implied she's more down to earth compared the entire Brady family.
143* GirlfriendInCanada: Her made-up boyfriend George Glass.
144* HardWorkHardlyWorks: It seems a lot doesn't go right no matter how hard she'd tried, but in the episode ''Marcia Gets Creamed'', she proves to be a very dependable employee that shows up Marcia.
145%% * HeroicSelfDeprecation
146* IJustWantToBeSpecial: Most of her spotlight episodes were this.
147* MiddleChildSyndrome: Practically the ''poster girl'' for this trope.
148* OvershadowedByAwesome: She is around the beautiful and popular Ace Marcia (she can't even succeed academically without a teacher mentioning her older sister), cute and younger sister (Cindy; Bobby, while the second-youngest, was not generally seen as cute younger child), BigManOnCampus Greg, and clownish Peter.
149* {{Tomboy}}: While she did have a prominent girly side, she tended to dress more boyishly than her sisters every now and then, and had less of a problem picking up frogs and mice once she got past her initial "yuck" stage regarding them.
150%% * TomboyAndGirlyGirl: Tomboy to Marcia's Girly Girl.
151* TomboyWithAGirlyStreak: She cares a lot about being pretty (she fears she is not) and of all the girls, her appearance changed the most from the [[https://sharing.abcactionnews.com/sharescnn/photo/2017/02/11/Bradys_1486838199981_54971833_ver1.0_640_480.jpg begin]][[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/ideas/images/2/2e/Jan_Brady_with_Glasses.jpg/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/640?cb=20151205000902 ning to the]] [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/thebradybunch/images/1/1e/J7dxle1206tx216x.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20130718150408 end]].
152[[/folder]]
153
154[[folder: Cynthia "Cindy" Brady]]
155[[quoteright:183:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cindy_8.jpg]]
156->'''Played by:''' Creator/SusanOlsen
157----
158* SixtiesHair: Her first hairstyle was modeled after the character Buffy on the then popular series ''Family Affair'', which premiered before the 1969 pilot of ''The Brady Bunch''.
159* SeventiesHair: She has the straight bangs associated with the decade towards the end and in one episode, does her hair in a very elaborate updo with curls up the top of her head.
160* TheBabyOfTheBunch: Even in the ReunionShow ''A Very Brady Christmas'' Cindy, who is now 19, resents the fact that since she's the youngest they rest of her family all treat her like a baby. At Christmas she's still seated at the "kids table" along with the offspring of her siblings while those same siblings (including Bobby who is only a year or so older than her) are all seated at the adults table.
161* ChildishBangs: As part of being [[TheBabyOfTheBunch the youngest]].
162* CheerfulChild: Very often very cheery in her appearances.
163* CompanionCube: Kitty Karry-All in Season 1.
164* TheCutie: Very naive, sweet, and innocent with pigtails.
165* DeliberatelyCuteChild: She definitely gave off this vibe in the first few seasons, especially when she wanted to get her way.
166* DumbBlonde: Like most small children in the [[Series/TheBradyBunch show]], she often says really dumb things that are supposed to sound "cute", and stands out more for her blonde hair. One episode even had Carol remind her that peanut butter and jelly is her favorite sandwich.
167* GirlishPigtails: They were even the focus of the ''theme song'' and she didn't loosen her hair until the last season or so.
168* QuirkyCurls: A fun-loving and (somewhat) ditzy girl who had curly hair the first four seasons and in the first few episodes of Season 5.
169--> ''The youngest one in curls.''
170* SoapOperaRapidAgingSyndrome: Inverted in ''A Very Brady Christmas'' where she is about 19 (in 1988) whereas following the timeline of the original show, she would really be pushing 30.
171* SweetTooth: Like Bobby, she had a thing for ice cream and other desserts.
172[[/folder]]
173
174!!Other Characters
175
176[[folder:Alice Nelson]]
177->'''Played by:''' Creator/AnnBDavis
178----
179* FiftiesHair: She has the prim and short style with the poufy bangs of the decade. Hers is the only hairstyle that never changes throughout the series.
180* BrainyBrunette: Her hair is brown (especially in the earlier seasons) and she is noted to be a very intelligent woman with a sharp wit to match. She quickly figured out the key difference in sports jackets worn by Greg and a friend of his given that she stitched Greg's jacket up.
181* DeadpanSnarker: She serves this up, albeit lovingly, with the family. She snarked about how Jan's grades in math are far behind her money knowledge in ''The Treasure of Sierra Avenue''.
182* KindlyHousekeeper: A smiling, kind, doting member of the family.
183* OldMaid: She dislikes the thought of being one and wants to get married. Unfortunately, her boyfriend Sam won't commit. The '80s reunion specials reveal that they eventually did get married, though.
184* SeenItAll: She rarely reacted to the wacky hijinks happening in the house, instead treating them as part and parcel of the job.
185* SelfDeprecation: Played for laughs with the character herself.
186* SheCleansUpNicely: When she gets out of her uniform and wears nicer clothes, she often gives this reaction, especially in ''Alice's September Song'' where she wears a curve-hugging green silk dress and red lipstick leading to the boys remarking how knock-out she looked.
187* TeamMom: When Carol wasn't there. It was also suggested she looked after the boys while Mike was at work before he married Carol; she'd later serve as a maternal figure to the girls.
188* TrueBlueFemininity: Her blue uniform serves as a marker of her traditionally feminine role and personality.
189[[/folder]]
190
191[[folder:Sam Franklin]]
192->'''Played by:''' Creator/AllanMelvin
193----
194* TheButcher: Sam is a notable aversion of the trope's usual sinister connotations.
195* LoveInterest: To Alice. The reunion specials reveal that they eventually got married.
196* NiceGuy: Always a good friend to the family.
197* RecurringCharacter: He actually appeared in only eight of the show's 117 episodes, although he's talked about in numerous others.
198[[/folder]]
199
200[[folder:Warren Mulaney]]
201----
202* TheAce: Was voted class president and made the basketball team over Greg. Greg said he got it by flattery and lies, but when we see Warren, he seems genuinely nice, so Greg might just be bitter.
203* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: Warren beat Greg out for class president, and took his place on the basketball team. Greg says he only beat him through flattery and false promises, but Warren seems like a NiceGuy when we see him, so it’s hard to tell if he did cheat, or if he really was more skilled and Greg was just bitter.
204* TheRival: To Greg.
205[[/folder]]
206
207[[folder:Kathy Lawrence]]
208----
209* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: She beat Marcia out for the last spot on the cheerleading squad.
210* FriendlyEnemy: She herself seems to hold no ill will towards Marcia, even saying that she wished they could have been on the squad together.
211* PomPomGirl: She’s a cheerleader, and she loves it. She hardly questions Greg when he asks her to perform the school cheer in the living room.
212* TheRival: To Marcia.
213[[/folder]]
214
215[[folder:Jennifer Nichols]]
216----
217* SeventiesHair: Has long, sleek, dirty-blonde hair that is parted in the center.
218* ManipulativeBastard: Only started dating Greg so he would pick her to be head cheerleader
219* MsFanservice: She is often seen wearing clothes that showcase her shapely, leggy, slim figure and tries to use her feminine wiles to convince Greg to make her head cheerleader.
220[[/folder]]
221
222[[folder:Doug Simpson]]
223----
224* AdaptationalVillainy: He’s much worse in [[Film/TheBradyBunchMovie 1995 movie]] than in the series. Not only is he a bad boyfriend who coldly dumped his last girlfriend for Marcia, he’s only asks Marcia out so he can try to sleep with her.
225* BigJerkOnCampus: A handsome and popular but shallow guy who asks Marcia out, only to dump her when she ruins her nose.
226* TheCasanova: Marcia’s friend expresses admiration and envy when he asks her to the dance.
227* IronicEcho: Marcia tells her date “something suddenly came up” so she can go out with Doug. When she disfigures her nose, Doug breaks their date by saying “something suddenly came up.
228* SingleGirlSeeksMostPopularGuy: Marcia is thrilled when Doug asks her to the dance, and even breaks up with the less popular Charley to go out with Doug.
229[[/folder]]
230
231[[folder:Oliver Tyler]]
232->'''Played by:''' Creator/RobbieRist
233----
234* SeventiesHair: His [[Music/JohnDenver John Denver-styled]] haircut is absolutely a product of the decade.
235* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Cousin Oliver never appears or is mentioned in any subsequent ''Brady'' project... excepting the ending of ''A Very Brady Sequel'', where is introduced only to promptly get ''run over by a car''.
236* CousinOliver: The TropeNamer, he was introduced late in the show's run as even the youngest Brady kids had now entered their awkward adolescence and there was nobody "cute" anymore.
237* KidAppealCharacter: To replace the aging Bobby and Cindy. It didn't work as planned.
238* TheKlutz: In the span of his first day at the Brady house, he caused so many accidents that by the end of the day he and the others were convinced he was a jinx.
239* NerdGlasses: He wears a pair of Music/JohnLennon-style wire rimmed "granny glasses".
240%% * {{Sidekick}}: To Bobby and Cindy
241[[/folder]]
242
243[[folder:Tiger]]
244----
245* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Disappeared midway into Season 2, due to his original actor being run over and none of the replacements working out.
246%% * HeroesLoveDogs
247%% * TropeyComeHome: The episode "Tiger! Tiger!"
248* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: His "wife" and puppies from the episode "Tiger! Tiger!". Later fell victim to this himself.
249[[/folder]]
250
251[[folder:Fluffy]]
252----
253* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: The girls' pet cat, Fluffy [[DroppedAfterThePilot disappeared after the pilot episode]]. It's common {{fanon}} that (s)he went to live with the girls' grandparents.
254[[/folder]]
255
256[[folder:George Gunther Glass]]
257->'''Played by:''' Michael Lundberg
258----
259* AlliterativeName: '''G'''eorge '''G'''unther '''G'''lass.
260* InventedIndividual: In "The Not-So-Ugly Duckling", Jan – lying about having a boyfriend, and pressed for his name by the family – comes up with the name while [[LineOfSightName looking at a glass of water]]. She does the same thing in ''A Very Brady Sequel''... and then an attractive single boy her age, with that exact name, shows up and becomes her boyfriend for real.

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