50 years after the finale of The Brady Bunch, Barry Williams, who played the oldest son, Greg Brady, made shocking revelations about his costars and noted that they all hooked up with each other. Barry clarified that these escapades did not exactly happen during filming.
Being a young adult at the time, crushes and hookups were exciting, and Barry had his share of the fun. He admitted to having his eyes on his TV mom Florence Henderson, and dated Maureen McCormick. Other duos included Chris Knight and Eve Plum, and then Michael Lookinland and Susan Olsen.
Barry Williams took the late Florence Henderson on a date
Florence had a welcoming personality that drew Barry in and made him comfortable discussing his goals and aspirations. Soon enough, he invited her to the Copacabana near Beverly Hills, to which she agreed. Unknown to Florence, teenage Barry was just happy to have got a yes from a girl.
The meetup went well, despite those around staring and whispering, and Barry discussed the musician, the band, and his potential music career. Florence gave him some much-needed advice, and then it was time to leave. Cheeky Barry recalled that their kiss was the highlight of the night as his co-star was nice enough to return it.
Barry practically grew up on the set of The Brady Bunch, and most of their teenage years were marked by filming the classic sitcom. The 70-year-old could also see himself changing, as each season and episode documented the change in stature, hair, voice, and the pubertal process. At the time, dealing with teenage woes and puberty in the public eye was intense.
After the original, Barry reprised his role in more Brady Bunch productions and even earned the Young Artist Foundation’s Former Child Star Lifetime Achievement Award for his long-standing role as Greg. Barry also details more of his experience in his 1992 autobiography titled Growing Up Brady: I Was A Teenage Greg.