Early roles and The Brady Bunch Olsen landed a number of supporting roles in television, most notably in
Ironside,
Gunsmoke, and
Julia, and appeared in the
Elvis Presley movie
The Trouble With Girls (1968) as a squeaky-clean singer in a singing contest. ''. Back (L-R):
Christopher Knight (Peter),
Barry Williams (Greg),
Ann B. Davis (Alice). Second row (L-R):
Eve Plumb (Jan),
Florence Henderson (Carol),
Robert Reed (Mike),
Maureen McCormick (Marcia). Front (L-R): Susan Olsen (Cindy),
Mike Lookinland (Bobby). '' At just under age eight, Olsen was cast as
Cindy Brady on
The Brady Bunch (1969–1974). As an adult, Olsen has said that portraying Cindy made friendships difficult for her as a child. She most disliked the season two "tattletale" episode, in which Cindy incessantly
tattles on her siblings. Because of the episode, she was shunned by real-life peers, who did not understand the difference between actors and their characters. She was also the voice of Cindy in the ABC Saturday morning cartoon
The Brady Kids (1972–1974). Olsen has appeared in all
Brady Bunch reunion movies and specials with the exception of
A Very Brady Christmas (1988), which was filmed when she and her first husband Steve Ventimiglia were on their
honeymoon. In that movie, Cindy Brady was played by actress
Jennifer Runyon. Olsen has openly acknowledged that she felt Cindy Brady was presented as too stupid throughout the time she played her, though she could adapt to it, with her mother encouraging her that the role was also cute. In 2005,
VH1 ranked her No. 34 in
The 100 Greatest Kid Stars of television and film. In 2007, Olsen and her fellow cast members were honored with the TV Pop Culture Award on the
TV Land Awards, one of the few awards
The Brady Bunch has ever won. As a teen, Olsen was the spokesgirl for
Sindy doll, made by
Marx Toys from the mid-1970s. As an adult, Olsen moved into the
graphic design business and in 1998 briefly marketed a brand of glow-in-the-dark shoes for
Converse. She also worked as a
talk show host at the Los Angeles radio station
KLSX from 1995 to 1996 with
Ken Ober, and co-hosted and co-wrote another radio show with comedian
Allan Havey at Comedy World in 2000.
After The Brady Bunch Along with
Brady Bunch costar
Mike Lookinland, she auditioned for
The Swiss Family Robinson television series in 1975. Her role was eventually played by
Helen Hunt. In 1976, she signed on for the variety show,
The Brady Bunch Variety Hour, which lasted nine episodes. After graduating from high school in 1979, her acting roles were few, save for several
Brady Bunch reunion specials. She reprised her role as Cindy Brady in ''
in 1981, and the short-lived CBS drama series The Bradys in 1990. An urban legend claimed that Olsen had become an adult film star. In a late 1990s television interview, Olsen stated that her "porn" connection was that she created space ship sound effects for a porn film called Love Probe from a Warm Planet''. She appeared in episode 26 of
Cartoon Network's talk show
Space Ghost Coast to Coast, "Switcheroo", with
Cassandra Peterson as "Elvira, Mistress of the Dark". Olsen has also been an advocate for
migraine sufferers since 1998. She described her headaches on
Larry King Live. In the fourth quarter of 2008, Olsen appeared on
Fox Reality's
Gimme My Reality Show, in which celebrities compete to win their own reality show. She used this vehicle to make a statement about animal rescue, a cause with which she is deeply involved. On June 6, 2009, Olsen thanked retired game show host and animal rights activist
Bob Barker when the Brady actors accepted an honor at the GSN Awards. An animal welfare advocate, she has served on the board of directors of the non-profit organization Precious Paws, a rescue group. On September 1, 2009, Olsen released the
coffee table book Love to Love You Bradys: The Bizarre Story of The Brady Bunch Variety Hour that celebrates the 1976–1977 television variety show
The Brady Bunch Hour. In September 2010, Olsen made a guest appearance on
The Young and the Restless playing Mrs. Liza Morton, the owner of a preschool. In 2011, she appeared in season 3, episode 43 of
The Biography Channel's reality show
Celebrity Ghost Stories. In July 2012, Olsen was one of a limited number of artists and celebrities invited to show their work in
Art with an Agenda: An Exhibit Inspired by Kelly Thomas at the PAS Gallery in
Fullerton, California, inspired by the life and circumstances surrounding the
killing of Kelly Thomas, a homeless,
schizophrenic, 37-year-old man who was beaten by members of the
Fullerton Police Department on July 5, 2011. Olsen's piece, "Still Life", showed a half-eaten donut in a puddle of blood beside a lit flashlight. In December 2016, Olsen was reportedly let go from her radio show, "Two Chicks Talkin' Politics" on LA Talk Radio, after engaging in a
Facebook feud with openly gay actor Leon Acord-Whiting. Responding to comments Acord-Whiting had made about her on another station, Olsen unleashed a profane rant against him, accusing him of cowardice. Acord-Whiting accused Olsen of
homophobia for the remarks (which included repeated use of the word "
faggot") and successfully lobbied to have Olsen fired. Despite this, Olsen told Fox News in 2019 that she has "been the subject of fake news" and "never got fired". Olsen joined with the other surviving main cast members of
The Brady Bunch in the 2019 television series
A Very Brady Renovation on
HGTV. In 2021, she starred in the
Lifetime Christmas movie
Blending Christmas alongside her
Brady Bunch co-stars
Christopher Knight,
Mike Lookinland,
Barry Williams, and
Robbie Rist. ==Filmography==