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Ageless Brady Bunch Star, 70, Shows He Can Still 'Boogie' In Latest TikTok Video
Ageless Brady Bunch Star, 70, Shows He Can Still 'Boogie' In Latest TikTok Video

Yahoo

time5 days ago

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Ageless Brady Bunch Star, 70, Shows He Can Still 'Boogie' In Latest TikTok Video

Ageless Brady Bunch Star, 70, Shows He Can Still 'Boogie' In Latest TikTok Video originally appeared on Parade. Barry Williams, 70, isn't letting age keep him from dancing. In his latest TikTok video, the former Brady Bunch heartthrob proves he's still got moves worthy of his teenage alter ego, Greg Brady. The Real Brady Bros. podcast host, who has embraced social media with the enthusiasm of a tween aspiring to be an influencer, recently shared a video of himself keeping disco alive. Williams channels some of his best dance moves from the 1970s while grooving to Earth, Wind & Fire's 'Let's Groove Tonight.'He dances with the same grace and ease that fans remember from The Brady Bunch's iconic dance episodes — we're looking at you, 'Keep On Dancing' and 'Sunshine Day' — showing that the 70-year-old is still enjoying his own one-man dance party. The '70s icon captioned the video, 'And they said I couldn't boogie anymore 🫤' Once fans see Williams' latest TikTok, they'll never doubt him couldn't get enough of his groovy moves. One commented, 'Greg Brady can do anything,' while another shared, 'I cannot believe I'm watching Greg Brady on TikTok after watching every single episode of The Brady Bunch more than once!' Believe it! 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 Ageless Brady Bunch Star, 70, Shows He Can Still 'Boogie' In Latest TikTok Video first appeared on Parade on May 30, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on May 30, 2025, where it first appeared.

Barry Williams Looks Back at Life as Greg Brady: "I Had to Accept It"
Barry Williams Looks Back at Life as Greg Brady: "I Had to Accept It"

Time of India

time06-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Barry Williams Looks Back at Life as Greg Brady: "I Had to Accept It"

Barry Williams is speaking out about the process of coming to terms — and ultimately embracing — his legendary portrayal of Greg Brady of The Brady Bunch . The iconic actor, now 70, joined fellow cast members Christopher Knight , Mike Lookinland, and Susan Olsen for a panel at The Chocolate Expo on Sunday, May 4, at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York. There, he openly discussed how, as a teenager, he had difficulty distinguishing his own identity from his on-screen character. "It was impossible to keep the two identities separate, so I just meshed them," Williams explained. "And the truth is, there's not that much difference." He expounded on the parallels between himself and Greg Brady, the oldest of the Brady kids. "I mean, what you see with Greg was a guy that had younger brothers and sisters. I feel like this is my family. You see somebody who's trying to make things work, trying to walk the line, trying to go on, trying to be a good person." Though there is overlap between character and self, Williams didn't hesitate to identify the more fictional elements of the role — particularly the more dramatic or comedic storylines the show excels at. "I never played ball in the house once. I never threw a football at my sister's nose," he quipped, alluding to one of the show's greatest moments. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Jambi: AI guru Andrew Ng recommends: Read These 5 Books And Turn Your Life Aroun... Blinkist: Andrew Ng's Reading List Undo "I never lost a driving contest to my sister — that was so scripted. I never would have lost if it weren't in the script," he chuckled. For enthusiasts, Williams' introspection gives a touching glimpse into the ups and downs of coming of age in the limelight and into the journey towards peace with a legacy that has spanned decades. As The Brady Bunch remains enchanting to audiences both old and new, Williams' identification with Greg Brady remains as vibrant — and genuine — as ever.

Barry Williams Says It Was 'Impossible to Juggle' His Own Identity from That of Greg on 'The Brady Bunch'
Barry Williams Says It Was 'Impossible to Juggle' His Own Identity from That of Greg on 'The Brady Bunch'

Yahoo

time05-05-2025

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Barry Williams Says It Was 'Impossible to Juggle' His Own Identity from That of Greg on 'The Brady Bunch'

Barry Williams played Greg Brady on from 1969 to 1974 and reprised the role in several spin-off and follow-up series and specials The actor was just 14 when he took on the role on what would become one of America's most iconic family sitcoms Williams spoke about some of the challenges of growing up while playing Greg Brady during a panel at Hofstra University in Long Island, New York, at The Chocolate Expo Barry Williams had to learn to embrace life as a Brady. The actor appeared on a panel at The Chocolate Expo at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York, alongside The Brady Bunch costars Christopher Knight, Mike Lookinland and Susan Olsen. During the Sunday, May 4 event, the actor talked about having an identity outside of Greg Brady as a teen. "It was impossible to juggle the two identities, so I just combined them. And the truth is, there's not that much difference," Williams, 70, shared. "I mean, what you see with Greg was a guy that had younger brothers and sisters. I feel like this is my family. You see somebody who's trying to make things work, trying to the walk the line, trying to go on, trying to be a good person." Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Related: The 'Brady Bunch' Cast: Where Are They Now? That said, Williams admitted there were some notable differences between himself and his character. "I never once played ball on the house. I never once threw a football at my sister's nose. I never lost to my sister in a driving contest that was so late. That was so fake. I never would have lost if it wasn't written in the script," he said with a laugh, nodding to some of the series' plotlines. Knight, 67, said that when it came to separating himself from his character, middle son Peter Brady, "There wasn't a difference between Peter and Chris. They were both finding themselves." Lookinland, 64, felt he "got off easy" with this experience, because as the youngest child, "I was lucky in that the character, the role of Bobby, just meant me coming to work every day and just being a kid." "Bobby, did some goofy things for the gag, for the comedy, you know, for the sitcom sketch effect. Bobby did some things that Mike Lookinland probably wouldn't have done, at least not in public," he explained. "Bobby did some things that maybe Mike Lookinland didn't think were cool, but I got off easy because I was a kid going to work every day being a happy-go-lucky kid, on- and off-camera." Read the original article on People

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