Maureen McCormick, the Original Marcia Brady, Just Reunited With ‘Brady' Movie Star Christine Taylor
Maureen McCormick and Christine Taylor have one very special thing in common: They both played Marcia Brady.
McCormick, 69, skyrocketed to fame on the original Brady Bunch series, which aired from 1969 to 1974 on ABC and became an international phenomenon. Taylor, 54, who is married to Ben Stiller, later tackled the role of Marcia in 1995's The Brady Bunch Movie and 1996's A Very Brady Sequel. With that special role in common, it's such a delight to see the dynamic duo reunite for a sweet selfie together. On McCormick's Instagram page, the blonde beauties snapped a photo and celebrated, in true Brady style, the ultimate "sunshine day."
"Marcia! Marcia! Marcia's! It's a Sunshine Day 🎶🌼🌈☀️💖🦋 My heart is so full! I love and adore you @stillceej 💓 😘xoxo," McCormick captioned the fun photo.
If you need to do a quick compare and contrast of the two Marcias, here are photos of each of the stars in their roles:
How Long Has Maureen McCormick Been Married?
McCormick and her husband, Michael Cummings, have been married for 41 years. They wed in 1985 and welcomed a daughter, Natalie, in 1989, PEOPLE reported.
"I saw those eyes and just fell in love," said Cummings, with McCormick sharing, "Ever since I was little I wanted to get married and find somebody. It's just the craziest thing, but I looked at his eyes, we were in a concert, and I just felt like he was the one."
McCormick has also previously shared that Cummings had no idea she was a famous actress when they met, "which was very refreshing for me, because [he had] no pre-conceived ideas about who I was. So it was really wonderful."
In honor of their 41st anniversary back in March, the couple shared a sweet photo from the Imagine Mosaic in New York City.
"Happy 41st Anniversary Michael. Imagine…I can, I will, and I do. Through the good times and the hard times we have made it through together. Thank you for being by my side on this amazing journey. You are the reason… I love you! Xoxo," McCormick captioned the touching photo.
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This story was originally published April 19, 2026 at 4:32 PM.