Many fans are curious about Maureen McCormick's financial success in April 2026. In this article, we dive deep into the assets and career highlights.

What Is Maureen McCormick's Net Worth?

Maureen McCormick was born Maureen Denise McCormick on August 5, 1956, in Los Angeles, California. She grew up in a Catholic household with mother Irene, father Richard (a teacher), and older brothers Dennis, Michael, and Kevin. When Maureen was 6 years old, she was crowned Baby Miss San Fernando Valley, and in 1964, she began starring in television commercials for Chatty Cathy and Barbie dolls. Around this time, McCormick also appeared in a La Jolla Playhouse production of "Wind It Up And It Breaks." Maureen graduated from William Howard Taft High School.

She also starred in the web series "Building Brady" (2018–2019) and the HGTV series "A Very Brady Renovation" (2019), which followed "The Brady Bunch" cast as they renovated their former TV home. During her time on "The Brady Bunch," McCormick recorded four albums with her co-stars, and she later recorded an EP with her TV brotherChristopher Knight. She released the solo singles "Teeny Weeny Bit (Too Long)" and "Truckin' Back to You" in 1972 and "Little Bird (Sing Your Song)," "Just A Singin' Alone," "Love's in the Roses," and "Harmonize" in 1973.

Maureen McCormick is an American actress, singer, and author who has a net worth of $4 million. Maureen McCormick rose to international fame portraying Marcia Brady on the iconic sitcom "The Brady Bunch" (1969-1974), becoming one of television's most recognizable teenage characters. This role defined her early career and created a cultural touchstone that has endured for generations.

McCormick's career faced challenges due to personal struggles with drug addiction and depression, which she candidly documented in her 2008 memoir "Here's the Story." Her later career included appearances in reality television, notably competing on "Dancing with the Stars" in 2016 and winning "I'm a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here!" in 2015.

Maureen made her film debut in 1976's "Pony Express Rider," then she appeared in "Moonshine County Express" (1977), "Take Down" (1979), and "Skatetown, U.S.A." (1979). In the '70s, she guest-starred on "Marcus Welby, M.D." (1973), "Happy Days" (1975), "The Streets of San Francisco" (1976), "The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries" (1977), "The Love Boat" (1977–1982), and "Fantasy Island" (1978–1983). McCormick appeared in the films "The Idolmaker" (1980), "Texas Lightning" (1981), and "Shout for Joy" (1983), and she played a police officer in 1987's "Return to Horror High." In 1997, she portrayedBarbara Mandrellin the TV movie "Get to the Heart: The Barbara Mandrell Story," starred as Judy Beauchamp on the ABC series "Teen Angel," and appeared in the film "Dogtown." In 2000, Maureen landed the role of Rebecca Hotchkiss on the NBC soap opera "Passions," then she guest-starred on "It's Like, You Know…" (2001) and "The Ellen Show" (2002). She appeared in the films "Title to Murder" (2001) and "Jane White Is Sick & Twisted" (2002), and she played herself in the 2003David Spadecomedy "Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star," which also featured her former "Brady Bunch" co-starsFlorence Henderson,Barry Williams, Christopher Knight, andMike Lookinland.

Following "The Brady Bunch," McCormick appeared in numerous Brady spin-offs including "The Brady Bunch Hour," "The Brady Brides," and "A Very Brady Christmas." She struggled to break free from typecasting, though she secured roles in films like "Moonshine County Express" and guest appearances on popular television shows including "Fantasy Island" and "The Love Boat."

In the mid-'60s, McCormick guest-starred in two episodes of "Bewitched," followed by "I Dream of Jeannie" (1966) and "My Three Sons" (1967). In 1969, she began starring as Marcia Brady on "The Brady Bunch," which aired 117 episodes over five seasons. Maureen reprised her role in "The ABC Saturday Superstar Movie" (1972), "The Brady Kids" (1972), "The Brady Bunch Hour" (1976–1977), "The Brady Girls Get Married" (1981), "The Brady Brides" (1981), "A Very Brady Christmas" (1988), and "Day by Day" (1989).

Beyond acting, McCormick released a country album titled "When You Get a Little Lonely" in 1995 and appeared in Broadway productions. She has also worked as a spokesperson for various causes, particularly mental health awareness, leveraging her personal experiences to help others facing similar challenges.

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Disclaimer: All net worth figures are estimates based on public data.