View Full Version : What's going on with the father?


LiLGhost76
11-12-2003, 05:41 PM
I heard the man that played the father didn't even want to be part of the show or something..whats up with this?

Mijada
11-12-2003, 08:44 PM
I've heard that too. Robert Reed was more of a dramatic actor and didn't want to do a sitcom. He wanted to quit in the first season but for some reason or other he stuck it out. He would often butt heads with the creators of the show. The kids on the show liked him though and have said that he treated them very well.

Mr. Television
11-12-2003, 08:46 PM
It proves what a great actor Robert Reed was.

Vegas Girl
11-12-2003, 11:12 PM
Robert Reed looked very natural, like he wasn't even acting.
He always had a lot of expression, without overacting.
He could stand there tying his tie and sound like he was
having a genuine conversation.

Dilly
11-13-2003, 12:46 AM
...And so handsome! Mrs. Brady sure was lucky.:happyface

Tweety
11-16-2003, 07:32 PM
It's very true that Reed did not want to do the Brady Bunch...he was a great dramatic actor (I believe he won a couple of Emmy's for his role in "The Defenders" crime series). He thought, especially after shooting the pilot episode (in which he and Carol get married) that the Brady Bunch was at least as silly, if not sillier, than Gilligan's Island (another Sherwood Schwarz show).

That he did such a great job playing Mike is a testament to his amazing acting talent...he was as natural a father actor as I've ever seen, in any series...and, although he didn't like doing the show itself, he loved the kids, and Florence, very much...he even took all of the kids to England during one summer, so that they could experience the great theaters of London...and he gave each of the kids movie cameras, so that they could record the trip... Mike Lookinland was so fascinated with cameras, and what you could do with them, that it inspired him to stay in show biz (behind the scenes) long after the Brady Bunch went off the air, mostly as a cameraman....

And, all during the run of the series, Reed would have arguments with Schwarz and the writers about the plots...Reed would have liked some things to be a little more realistic....one funny example I've read about was in the scene in which Carol and Alice are both making strawberry jam, and Mike was supposed to walk into the kitchen and say "Gee, it smells like strawberry heaven in here". When Reed saw that line, he blew his stack and walked off the stage...the reason? because when strawberries cook, they have no odor...so how could it smell like strawberry heaven?

The line, after it was re-written, came out as "Hey, I do believe I've died and gone to strawberry heaven".

Reed wanted the plots and scripts to be realistic, right down to the last detail...he wasn't comfortable with the occassional stretching of the facts which can sometimes happen in sitcoms...

Anyway, Reed was a great acting talent...he and Hugh Beaumont would get my vote as the best "father" actors in TV history (for sitcoms, anyway)...

Vegas Girl
11-16-2003, 08:01 PM
That's probably why they had the episode with Bobby interested in taking pictures, because he really did like to do that.

Robert Reed was a great actor. I do catch unrealistic things and mistakes that he was probably arguing with the producer about.

Zoneboy
11-17-2003, 01:05 AM
I have to agree that Robert Reed was perfect as Mike Brady. I also sometimes wonder how the show would have fared if Gene Hackman had played the role as originally intended.

richheart
11-19-2003, 12:03 AM
The "strawberry" thing was a little too picky, I think. It might be perfectly natural for a man to say "It smells like strawberry heaven," if he sees his wife making strawberry cake and it smells good.

richheart
11-19-2003, 12:05 AM
Or, in other words, he was probably just trying to impress people with his knowledge of strawberries, and he did it by making a big scene about rewriting the line.

Belair
03-04-2005, 06:18 AM
...And so handsome! Mrs. Brady sure was lucky.:happyface

Oh YESSSS.
When i was young and watched the show i was crazy about Greg,but as i got older,it was Mike that took my fancy.He was a very good looking man,too bad he was gay. ;)

PracTz
04-02-2005, 08:48 PM
What's a bit ironic is that even though it's now known the Reed disliked the role itself and the show's scripts, he did form a genuine bond with his onscreen kids and tried to guide them paternally! I mean, he even paid for all six of them to accompany himself and his parents on a transatlantic cruise to London to show them where he'd honed his craft!

T-Greg
04-04-2005, 04:46 PM
I heard the man that played the father didn't even want to be part of the show or something..whats up with this?


You need to watch the E! True Hollywood Story about the Brady Bunch or try to find "Brady Bunch: The Final Days" (TV movie). These will explain it.

TripperFan
04-04-2005, 11:48 PM
...And so handsome! Mrs. Brady sure was lucky.:happyface


Sorry - not really, turned out that Mr. Brady preferred other Mr. Brady's if ya know what I mean! ;)

TripperFan
04-04-2005, 11:50 PM
What's a bit ironic is that even though it's now known the Reed disliked the role itself and the show's scripts, he did form a genuine bond with his onscreen kids and tried to guide them paternally! I mean, he even paid for all six of them to accompany himself and his parents on a transatlantic cruise to London to show them where he'd honed his craft!


Yeah that's what I always found ironic, but could be part of the reason he decided to stay on - it was the closest he was ever going to have to a "family" so it filled a void in itself for him.

falc04
04-05-2005, 07:34 AM
Yeah that's what I always found ironic, but could be part of the reason he decided to stay on - it was the closest he was ever going to have to a "family" so it filled a void in itself for him.

Robert Reed was once married, and had a daughter. Your statement isn't exactly correct.