Pop culture in the ’50s, ’60s, and ’70s was heavily influenced by several TV shows and films. Do you ever wonder what happened to the kids from The Brady Bunch or The Partridge Family?
Quinn Cummings
Quinn Cummings was launched into stardom at the mere age of 10 with the titular role of precocious Lucy. Bored of the fame, she quit acting in the early ‘90s. In 2005, she started a blog titled “The QC Report” and has come out with three memoirs since. Motherhood inspired her to create the HipHugger baby-carrying sling.
Lauren Chapin
Lauren Chapin’s character in the 1954 sitcom Father Knows Best, Kathy Anderson, may have had a stable family life, but it wasn’t the case for the young actress. According to her biography, she had an extremely difficult childhood. After the show was canceled, Lauren couldn’t find any more jobs. She had worked as a dog groomer and a stewardess to bear her expenses by the early ‘80s. These days, she runs a live version of the only show she did, which conducts paid performance on various events.
Hayley Mills
Hayley was just 13 when she bagged the role of the eponymous character in Pollyanna, a live-action Disney drama adapted from a book of the same name. Thanks to her character’s upbeat attitude, she soon became a child icon and appeared in many more movies. The leading lady has appeared in many roles, both big and small since then, ranging from movies to theater. She might not be a big deal now, but she was a household name back in the day.
Kym Karath
When movies are as groundbreaking as The Sound of Music, it presents many promising stars, and Kym Karath is one of them. She played the role of Gretl von Trapp; and even though she wouldn’t have known it, things panned out well for her. Kym exited the industry in 1981, preferring education to the media. In her early twenties, she moved to Paris where she studied Art History and did modeling. She’s now married and acts on the side. However, she has no film or TV credits post 1981.
Johnny Crawford
Many people remember Johnny Crawford for his role as Lucas McCain’s son on the Western fan-favorite The Rifleman, but he’s also on the original lineup of Mouseketeers in 1955. For his incredible performance in The Rifleman, he was nominated for an Emmy. After the show’s end in 1963, Johnny continued starring in guest roles on television. He shifted out his acting career for a dancing one in the early ‘90s. As of today, he’s the proud leader of a California-based vintage-themed band named Johnny Crawford Dance Orchestra.
Jerry Mathers
This Sioux City resident wasn’t overjoyed about starting his acting career at the age of two – so much so that when he auditioned for the part of Beaver Cleaver, Jerry told the producers he didn’t want to be there. He enlisted to be a part of the U.S. Air Force as a teen before making a career out of commercial loan handling. He retired from the industry in 1978 but did make guest appearances on occasions. The actor even promoted Leave It to Beaver a few years back.