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Florence Henderson
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Henderson at the 1989 Emmy Awards
BornFlorence Agnes Henderson
February 14, 1934 (age 81)[1]
Dale, Indiana, U.S.
OccupationActress, singer
Years active1949–present
Known forThe Brady Bunch
Spouse(s)Ira Bernstein (m. 1956; div. 1985)
John Kappas (m. 1987; his death 2002)
Website
www.flohome.com
Henderson's handprints in front of Hollywood Hills Amphitheater at Walt Disney World's Disney's Hollywood Studios theme park
Florence Agnes Henderson (born February 14, 1934) is an American actress and singer. She is best known for her role as Carol Brady on the ABC sitcom The Brady Bunch from 1969 to 1974. Henderson has been a frequent presence on television since the 1950s and has hosted several long-running cooking and variety shows over the years. She has appeared as a guest on many scripted and non-scripted (talk and reality shows). She may also be known for being a contestant on Dancing with the Stars in 2010. Henderson currently hosts her own talk show, The Florence Henderson Show, and cooking show, Who's Cooking with Florence Henderson, on Retirement Living TV (RLTV).

Early life[edit]

Henderson, the youngest of ten children,[2] was born in Dale, Indiana, a small town in the southwest region of the state.[3] Henderson is a daughter of Elizabeth (née Elder), a homemaker, and Joseph Henderson, a tobacco sharecropper.[4] She is Irish Catholic. Henderson graduated from St. Francis Academy in Owensboro, Kentucky, in 1951;[5] shortly thereafter, she went to New York City, enrolling in the American Academy of Dramatic Arts.[6] She is an Alumna Initiate of the Alpha Chi chapter of Delta Zeta sorority.[7]

Career[edit]

Henderson started her career on the stage, performing in musicals, such as the touring production of Oklahoma! and South Pacific at Lincoln Center.[8] She debuted on Broadway in the musical Wish You Were Here in 1952,[9] and later starred on Broadway in the long-running 1954 musical, Fanny (888 performances) in which she originated the title role.[5] Henderson along with Bill Hayes did the Oldsmobile commercials from 1958 through 1961 on The Patti Page Show which Oldsmobile was the sponsor. Henderson also appeared on Broadway in The Girl Who Came to Supper (1963).[10] In 1962, she won the Sarah Siddons Award for her work in Chicago theatre,[11] and the same year became the first woman to guest host The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson.[12] She also joined the ranks of what was then called "The Today Girl" on NBC's long running morning show, doing weather and light news, a position also once held by Barbara Walters.[13]
Henderson's most famous role was as Carol Brady - the mother on the classic '70s sitcom The Brady Bunch
Her most widely seen role was as Carol Brady in The Brady Bunch which aired on ABC from 1969 until 1974. Henderson's best friend, Shirley Jones, had previously turned down the role as at the time she wasn't ready to do a TV series and she needed to spend more time with her family.[14]
Primarily owing to her role in The Brady Bunch, Henderson was ranked by TV Land and Entertainment Weekly as No. 54 on their list of the 100 Greatest TV Icons.[15]
Henderson was a frequent panelist on the original version of the television game show Hollywood Squares[16] and made occasional appearances on The $25,000 Pyramid.
Henderson was the spokeswoman for Wesson cooking oil from 1976 to 1996.[2][17] During that time, she hosted a cooking show on TNN called Country Kitchen,[17] and also did ads for Prange's, a former Wisconsin department store chain. Henderson co-hosted the talk show Later Today on NBC (1999–2000) with co-hosts Jodi Applegate and Asha Blake.[18] In the 2000s, she was the spokeswoman for Polident denture cleanser.[2] In 2003, Henderson seemed to poke fun at her wholesome image by appearing in a Pepsi Twist television commercial with Ozzy Osbourne.[19]
Henderson has also appeared with her TV children, as with Christopher Knight on the reality television series My Fair Brady.[20] She is also in the sixth season of VH1's The Surreal Life.[21]
In most years since the mid-1990s, the song "God Bless America" has been performed by Henderson at the Indianapolis 500 accompanied by the Purdue All-American Marching Band,[22]at the request of the Hulman-George family, the owners of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and friends of Henderson's.[23]
She appeared in the "Weird Al" Yankovic video for "Amish Paradise" and co-hosted the daily talk show Living Live with former Designing Women star Meshach Taylor on Retirement Living TV.[24] The show was reworked to focus on her and was renamed The Florence Henderson Show. In 2002, she made a memorable guest appearance on improvisational comedy show Whose Line Is It Anyway?, participating in on-screen kisses with Ryan Stiles and Colin Mochrie.[25]
Since 2008, Henderson has been the host of her own television series, The Florence Henderson Show, which airs on RLTV (Retirement Living TV).[24] The show was nominated for an Emmy Award in 2010.[26] In May 2010, Henderson did a series of promotional radio ads for Fox. On the July 12, 2010 edition of WWE Raw, Henderson appeared as the night's guest host.
Henderson was one of twelve celebrities competing on the eleventh season of Dancing with the Stars which premiered on September 20, 2010. Her professional partner was Corky Ballas.[27] On October 19, 2010, she was eliminated from the show after receiving the lowest combined total of judges' scores and viewer votes.[28]
Henderson made a special appearance on May 11, 2012 in a special Mother's Day episode on The Price Is Right with Drew Carey, displaying prizes as well as one of the showcases.
In February 2013, Henderson began hosting her own cooking show, Who's Cooking with Florence Henderson, on RLTV.[29]

Personal life[edit]

In the mid-1950s, Henderson was diagnosed with a bone deformation of the middle ear, and she had to have surgery to prevent deafness (later she was made an honorary member of the Delta Zeta sorority, which does a lot of work for the House Ear Institute and the hearing impaired).
Henderson married Ira Bernstein in January 1956, and the couple had four children, Barbara, Joseph, Robert, and Elizabeth.[30] During the filming of The Brady Bunch in Los Angeles, Henderson returned to the family's New York home each weekend to spend time with her children. In her autobiography Life Is Not A Stage, she acknowledges her occasional infidelity during her marriage to Bernstein, including an affair with then-New York City Mayor, John Lindsay, who the actress claims gave her crab lice.[31] She divorced Bernstein in 1985 after almost 29 years of marriage. She later married John Kappas, a hypnotherapist and founder of the Hypnosis Motivation Institute, whom she met while battling depression in the mid-1980s; Kappas died in 2002.[32] Henderson studied hypnotherapy and is a certified hypnotherapist.[32]
Since the 2000s, she has been a more public benefactor of the Sisters of St. Benedict in Ferdinand, Indiana; some of the Nuns were her teachers during her early education. She has appeared in a number of their promotional videos and has helped in fund-raising efforts. She has won money for the Sisters on the game show Weakest Link and on a classic-television-themed episode of Who Wants To Be a Millionaire in 2001, winning $32,000 in their name.[33] On the show Henderson used her son Joseph as a Phone-a-Friend lifeline for the $64,000 question on a question about laser colors and answered correctly; she got the $125,000 question wrong, however, and lost $32,000.[33] When Henderson appeared on the The Surreal Life, she made a point of showing respect for the Catholic Church and the Sisters of St. Benedict by refusing to dress in a nun's costume for a comedy skit.[34]

Works[edit]

Television[edit]

YearTitleRoleNotes
1954General Foods 25th Anniversary Show: A Salute to Rodgers and HammersteinLaureyTV Movie
1957–58The U.S. Steel HourEpisodes: "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" (1957) and "A Family Alliance" (1958)
1958–59Sing Along
1958Little WomenMeg March
1958–62Tonight Starring Jack PaarHerselfRegular guest
1959Oldsmobile Music TheatreCanceled after a few months
1959The Bell Telephone Hour
1959–60The Today ShowHerselfToday Girl[13]
1962–67PasswordHerselfContestant
1963Discovery '63
1956I SpyNymphEpisode: "The Abbe and the Nymph"[35]
1968The Dean Martin ShowGuest appearance
1969–74The Brady BunchCarol Ann Brady117 episodes
1970A World Of Love – Celebrating UNICEFCBS Special Broadcast
1976The Love Boatpilot for series
1976The Muppet ShowHerselfEpisode: "Florence Henderson"
1976The Paul Lynde Halloween SpecialHerself
1976–77The Brady Bunch HourCarol Ann Brady9 episodes
1981The Brady Girls Get MarriedCarol Ann BradyTV reunion movie
1981The Love BoatAnnabelle FolkerEpisode: "Country Cousin Blues"
1981The Brady BridesCarol Ann BradyTV series; canceled after 10 episodes
1982Police Squad!Shot womanEpisode: "Rendezvous at Big Gulch (Terror in the Neighborhood)"
1982–85The $25,000 PyramidHerselfContestant
1983AliceSarah JamesEpisode: "It Had to Be Mel"
1985–86The $100,000 PyramidHerselfContestant
1985–93Country KitchenHerselfHost
1986, 1990Murder, She WroteMaria Morgana / Patti Sue Diamond2 episodes
1986L.A. LawMargaret Flanagan
1987It's Garry Shandling's ShowGuest appearance
1987Just a Regular Kid: An AIDS StoryEllen CasioAfter school special
1988A Very Brady ChristmasCarol Ann BradyTV movie
1990The BradysCarol Ann BradyTV series; canceled after 6 episodes
1993–95Dave's WorldMaggieOccasional; Beth's mother
1994RoseanneFlo AndersonEpisode: "Suck Up or Shut Up"
1995FudgeMurielEpisode: "Fudge-a-mania"
1995–96Our GenerationHerselfCo-host
1996EllenMadelineEpisode: "Joe's Kept Secret"
1998–2000Short-cut CookingHerselfHost
1999–2000Later TodayHerselfPresenter
2000The King of QueensLillyCarrie Heffernan's stepmother
Episode: "Dark Meet"
2001Legend of the Candy CaneThelmaVoice role
2001Weakest LinkHerselfContestant
Episode: "The Brady Bunch Episode"
2001Who Wants to Be a MillionaireHerselfContestant
2002Mom's on StrikeBettyTV movie
2002Speaking of Women's HealthHerselfGuest, discussing her battle with osteoporosis
2002Whose Line Is It Anyway?HerselfGuest appearance
2003Mrs. AmericaHerselfHost
2003Intimate Portrait: Florence HendersonHerselfInterviewee
2003The 26th Annual Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing ArtsHerselfSpecial appearance
2006The Surreal LifeHerselfCast member
2007The Ellen DeGeneres ShowHerselfGuest appearance
2007Living LiveHerselfCo-host with Meshach Taylor
2006Loonatics UnleashedMallory "Mastermind" Casey2 episodes
2008Ladies of the HouseRose OlmsteadTV movie
2008–presentThe Florence Henderson ShowHerselfHost
2009Samantha WhoLorettaGuest appearance
2010WWE RawHerselfGuest host
2010Dancing with the StarsHerselfContestant
2012The Cleveland ShowNanny BarbaraEpisode: "The Men in Me"
2012The Living RoomGuest appearances
2012Handy MannyAunt GinnyEpisode: "Handy Manny and the Seven Tools"
2012Matchmaker SantaPeggyTV Movie
2012Happily DivorcedElizabethEpisode: "Meet the Parents"
201230 RockHerselfEpisode: "My Whole Life Is Thunder"
2013–presentWho's Cooking with Florence HendersonHerselfHost

Film[edit]

YearTitleRoleNotes
1970Song of NorwayNina Grieg
1992Shakes the ClownThe Unknown Woman
1994Naked Gun 33⅓: The Final InsultCameo
1995The Brady Bunch MovieCameo
1996For Goodness Sake IIVideo store customer
1998Holy ManCameo
1999Get BruceHerselfDocumentary
2003Dickie Roberts: Former Child StarHerself
2008For Heaven's SakeSarah Miller
2010The Christmas BunnyBetsy Ross
Venus & VegasCarmen
2011The Family Group
2013Young One

Stage[edit]

YearTitleRoleNotes
1949CarouselCarrie Pepperidge
1952Wish You Were Here
1952Oklahoma!Laurey
1953The Great WaltzResi
1954FannyFanny
1961–62, 1968, 1978The Sound of MusicMaria Rainer
1963–64The Girl Who Came to SupperMary Morgan
1965The King and IAnna
1966Jerome Kern's Theatre
1967South PacificNellie Forbush
1974, 1981Annie Get Your GunAnnie Oakley
1978Bells Are Ringing
1989Alone Together

Awards[edit]

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