Robert Reed - Famous Actor

Robert Reed Net Worth

$3,000,000

Famous American actor Robert Reed, who was best known for playing the role of Mike Brady in the television series The Brady Bunch, had a net worth of $3 million at the time of his death in 1992.

Reed’s acting career spanned over 100 credits, including roles in popular TV series such as Dr. Kildare, The Love Boat, and Rich Man, Poor Man, and he was nominated for several Primetime Emmy Awards.

Key facts:

  • Robert Reed was a famous American actor with more than 100 acting credits to his name.
  • One of Reed's most well-known roles was playing Mike Brady in the television series The Brady Bunch from 1969 to 1974.
  • He also starred in other notable TV series such as The Defenders from 1961 to 1965 and Mannix from 1969 to 1974.
  • Reed received nominations for Primetime Emmy Awards for his performances in Rich Man, Poor Man, Medical Center, and Roots in the late 197s.
  • Unfortunately, Robert Reed passed away at the age of 59 on May 12, 1992, due to colon cancer.

Basic Information About Robert Reed

CategoryCelebrities β€Ί Actors
ProfessionsActor
Net worth$3,000,000
Date of birth1932-10-19
Place of birthHighland Park
Date of death1992-05-12 (aged 59)
NationalityUnited States of America
Curiosities and TrademarksHis Shakespearean personality
Best known as patriarch Mike Brady on The Brady Bunch (1969)
Spouse14 July - Marilyn Rosenberger (Β 1954 - 10 JulyΒ 1959)Β (divorced)Β (1 child)
GenderMale
Height6 ft 2 in (1.9 m)
Social Mediaβ†—οΈŽ Wikipedia β†—οΈŽ IMDb

What Movie Awards did Robert Reed win?


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Robert Reed awards

Award Name State Movie / Series Name Year
Primetime Emmy - Outstanding Lead Actor for a Single Appearance in a Drama or Comedy SeriesNomineeMedical Center1976

Robert Reed roles

Movie / Series Role
Mission: ImpossibleArthur Reynolds 1 episode, 1972
The Brady BunchDirector
The Brady BunchMike Brady / ... 117 episodes, 1969-1974
MannixLt. Adam Tobias / ... 22 episodes, 1969-1974
Murder, She WroteAdrian Winslow / ... 3 episodes, 1985-1990
Cover UpMartin Dunbar 1 episode, 1984
Wonder WomanThe Falcon 1 episode, 1976
Matt HoustonBradley Denholm 1 episode, 1984
Love, American StyleIra Skutch (segment "Love and the Wild Party") / ... 3 episodes, 1969-1971
The Love BoatBarney Mason / ... 6 episodes, 1977-1987
The Mod SquadJerry Silver 1 episode, 1972
Dr. KildareJudd Morrison 5 episodes, 1965
Family AffairJulian Hill 1 episode, 1966
Free SpiritAlbert Stillman 1 episode, 1989
The Paper ChaseProfessor Howard 1 episode, 1979
The Streets of San FranciscoDr. Arnold Stephen Holtfield / ... 1 episode, 1976
Crazy Like a Fox1 episode, 1986
Fantasy IslandLeo Drake / ... 2 episodes, 1978-1983
Barnaby JonesDeWitt Robinson 1 episode, 1977
Medical CenterDr. Pat Caddison 2 episodes, 1975
The Brady Bunch Variety HourMike Brady 9 episodes, 1976-1977
Hawaii Five-OMatthew Meighan / ... 2 episodes, 1979

Robert Reed's Quotes

  • [on his professional name, which was chosen for him] I can't stand the name "Reed". It always reminds me of vanilla or tapioca pudding.
  • The Brady Bunch (1969) will remain popular until it's an anachronism. Then it'll fall into Our Gang status.
  • I was young, brash, so-called classically trained and well educated.
  • Every television actor says the same thing when you ask him why he's doing theater: to work up the juices. But the basic reason is the script. In television, the scripts aren't very good.
  • [In 1986] You have to have a fairly healthy sense of humor. You can't just go out on stage and be funny. You have to work at it.

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Interesting Facts about Robert Reed

  1. Attended Northwestern University (Evanston, Illinois).
  2. Transferred to the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in London, England, UK.
  3. In one of his last interviews, he revealed that he actually detested The Brady Bunch (1969) and that his role as Mike Brady embarrassed him.
  4. He kept his illness from the rest of the The Brady Bunch (1969) cast for years. He finally contacted Florence Henderson days before his death and requested that she inform the rest of the cast of his condition.
  5. Only cast member of The Brady Bunch (1969) to miss two episodes. The first was The Brady Bunch: Goodbye, Alice, Hello (1972). He was written out of the second one, The Brady Bunch: The Hair-Brained Scheme (1974), because he strongly disapproved of the script, which had Greg's hair turning orange because of a cheap hair tonic.
  6. Became something of a surrogate father to the children of The Brady Bunch (1969), taking them on trips on weekends and during the series' summer hiatus. For their part, the now-adult actors continue to speak of Reed affectionately.
  7. Frequently walked off the set of The Brady Bunch (1969), due to arguments with series creator/producer Sherwood Schwartz. In addition, he sent voluminous memos to Schwartz, detailing his unhappiness with the writing and directing on the show. Schwartz put up with this only because Reed's instincts usually turned out to be right. (Reed would eventually direct a handful of episodes himself.)
  8. His Shakespearean background included roles in "Romeo and Juliet" and "A Midsummer Night's Dream" as part of an off-Broadway company called "The Shakespearewrights." Toward the end of his life he taught a course in Shakespearean acting at UCLA.
  9. Lived outside of the Beverly Hills scene in Pasadena.
  10. An only child, he attended high school in Muskogee, Oklahoma, where, at age 17, he wrote and produced for local radio stations and sometimes worked as an announcer.
  11. Met wife Marilyn Rosenberg while both were college students and drama majors at Northwestern University.The marriage lasted only 5 years, producing a daughter, Karen Rietz.
  12. Replaced Robert Redford on Broadway in Neil Simon's "Barefoot in the Park."
  13. Member of Beta Theta Pi Fraternity.
  14. Mike Brady, Reed's character on The Brady Bunch (1969), was ranked #14 in TV Guide's list of the "50 Greatest TV Dads of All Time" [20 June 2004 issue].
  15. When he became ill, the fact that he'd had a stage name allowed him some privacy in his treatment. Prescriptions were filled under his real name Rietz, and the media never took notice.
  16. Close friend of Anne Haney.
  17. In 1985 he sold the house on South Arroyo St. in Pasadena, California, and bought a Spanish-style house on Stoneridge Ave.
  18. He grew up with his parents on a farm where they raised cattle and turkeys.
  19. Was very happy when The Brady Bunch (1969) was canceled because of low ratings.
  20. His father, John Rietz Sr., died on February 9, 1975.

References & Fact Checks βœ…

1/ Filename: 1961-the-defenders-4o8Pf7D2.jpg
  • Checked: βœ… Yes (2023-07-02 00:34:01)
  • Source URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:1961_The_Defenders.jpg
  • Original Source: For the promotion of the television show The Defenders. Downloaded from eBay: item, front, back
  • Author: CBS Television
  • Date taken: Stamped dates on the back photo have been "Oct 23 1961" and "Jan 27 1963". Possibly shot in 1961; purpose of the other date unknown.
2/ Filename: the-brady-bunch-robert-reed-florence-henderson-1973-cropped-1hJdgkJ1.jpg
  • Checked: βœ… Yes (2023-07-02 00:34:02)
  • Source URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:The_Brady_Bunch_Robert_Reed_Florence_Henderson_1973_(cropped).jpg
  • Original Source: eBay item photo front photo back
  • Author: ABC Television.
  • Date taken: News agency date stamp is August 1973

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