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  • Ann B. Davis: Beloved ‘Brady Bunch’ Star Dies at 88

    Generations of Brady Bunch fans are mourning Sunday’s death of Ann B. Davis, who played devoted housekeeper Alice on the early ’70s television sitcom.

    Davis, who won two Emmy awards for her role as secretary Schultzy on The Bob Cummings Show, fell in the bathroom and hit her head on Saturday morning, said close friend Bishop William Frey to CNN.

    She suffered a subdural hematoma and never regained consciousness, Frey told CNN.

    The Brady Bunch, which debuted in 1969, was one of the first U.S. television shows to focus on a non-traditional family. In the case of the Bradys, a widower of three boys, Mike Brady (played by Robert Reed), marries a single mom of three girls, Carol Brady (played by Florence Henderson).

    In 1994, Davis wrote about the wholesome The Brady Bunch.

    “Wouldn’t we all love to have belonged to a perfect family, with brothers and sisters to lean on and where every problem is solved in 23-1/2 minutes?” she wrote.

    What many Brady Bunch fans may not realize is Davis was already a well-known TV actress before she took on the role of Alice Nelson. She was almost as famous for her role as Charmaine “Schultzy” Schultz on The Bob Cummings Show, which ran from 1955 to 1959.

    Because of her work on the show, she won Emmy awards in 1958 and 1959, was nominated in 1956 and 1957, and received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1960.

    Born in 1926 in Schenectady, New York, she had a twin sister named Harriet and never married.

    In the 1970s, she stepped away from show business to join a religious community.

    Brady Bunch fans have responded in droves on Twitter to remember Ann B. Davis and their beloved Alice.

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  • Ann B. Davis: Alice from ‘The Brady Bunch’ Led Christian Life

    Ann B. Davis passed away this weekend at the age of 88, after falling in her bathroom and hitting her head. She, of course, played Alice Nelson, the beloved housekeeper/maid on The Brady Bunch throughout the show’s entire run. What many never knew about the actress, however, was that she led a very active Christian life. Of course her heyday came at a time when people didn’t have social media to promote their religious beliefs. Even if they did, it seems Ann B. Davis preferred word of mouth over everything else anyway.

    Davis’s active Christian life kicked into full swing once The Brady Bunch’s production came to an end. It was then she settled in a quiet Episcopalian community in Texas, led by retired Bishop William Frey.

    “I was born again,” she said years ago in an interview. “It happens to Episcopalians. Sometimes it doesn’t hit you till you’re 47 years old. It changed my whole life for the better. … I spent a lot of time giving Christian witness all over the country to church groups and stuff.”

    Davis no doubt drew great crowds when she witnessed to those church groups. Even those unsure of their faith would go to see Alice from The Brady Bunch. After all, she was funny, quick witted, and she had that famous smile that was always centered in the squares that comprised The Brady Bunch family members at the beginning of each and every show. That would draw people in–and Davis knew that. Once she had them she shared her strong beliefs with them.

    Ann B. Davis never married.

    “By the time I started to get interested (in finding someone),” she told the Chicago Sun-Times, “all the good ones were taken.”

    She maintained her career was always far more interesting than any man would have been anyway.

    The Brady Bunch wasn’t Davis’s only claim to fame. She starred many years earlier in The Bob Cummings Show as well as many stage productions. In her later years it was those church groups with whom she shared her laughter. She no doubt considered winning souls for Christ among her greatest achievements.

    Her role as Alice Nelson likely took a close second, however.

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  • ‘The Brady Bunch:’ Fans Mourn Ann B. Davis’s Passing

    The Brady Bunch was a beloved TV hit from 1969 to 1974 and even today fans still recall lines from the iconic series. Those same fans are no doubt among those mourning the passing of Ann B. Davis whose role as the quirky but lovable housekeeper Alice Nelson was a staple in the Brady household. Davis died on Sunday at a hospital in San Antonio, Texas, where she was undergoing treatment for a subdural hematoma she received in a recent fall. She never regained consciousness following the fall. The actress was 88 years old.

    Known for wearing her trademark light blue maid’s uniform, Alice was in the middle of everything The Brady Bunch did, infusing each storyline with her quick wit and big smile. It was during an interview with the Archive of American Television–back in 2004–that Ann B. Davis talked about how she created the character known as Alice.

    “I made up a background story. I did have a twin sister, so I used that as a basis. … I cared very much about this family. It was my family. It was as close to my family as Alice would ever get. I would have died for any single one of them at any point,” she said. “You know, they wrote me such gorgeous things to do, as the intermediary between the kids and the adults, and between the boys and the girls. And they gave me funny things to do.”

    Davis once admitted that she really didn’t do many of the things in real life that she did on The Brady Bunch, however.

    “I basically don’t do that well with children, although my sister says I’m a great aunt,” she said. “When it’s my turn in the house we just eat out.”

    Florence Henderson played the role of the Brady matriarch–Carol Brady–on The Brady Bunch. She was crushed to learn that Ann B. Davis had passed away. She shared her sadness in a Facebook post.

    Actress Christina Applegate took to Twitter to express her sadness over ‘Alice’s’ passing.

    Davis had planned to study medicine, but had a brother who was a dancer and she ‘caught the acting bug’ from him. She won two Emmy Awards and received two additional nominations, plus earned a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1960 for her role in The Bob Cummings Show.

    Few people knew that about Ann B. Davis, however. To most people she was simply Alice on The Brady Bunch.

    Bishop William Frey was a close friend of Davis’s. He said fans often told her they felt like she had raised them.

    “What you see on The Brady Bunch was who she was,” Frey said. “She was a very faithful Christian person.”

    Ann B. Davis retired in the late 1970s and settled in an Episcopalian community.

    “I’m convinced we all have a God-shaped space in us, and until we fill that space with God, we’ll never know what it is to be whole,” she said during an interview with PEOPLE magazine several years ago.

    Davis joined many of The Brady Bunch cast members on the big screen in 1995 for The Brady Bunch Movie in which she played a truck driver trying to talk Jan Brady, who had run away (Jan was played by actress Eve Plumb in the TV series) to go back home. Of course that truck driver was Alice.

    The TV world has indeed lost an icon. Ann B. Davis will long be remembered for her role as Alice Nelson in The Brady Bunch. Many of the lessons learned by Greg, Peter, Bobby, Marcia, Jan, and Cindy Brady from their faithful housekeeper were also learned by viewers at home, too.

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