See the full interview at http://emmytvlegends.org/interviews/people/ann-b-davis
Actress Ann B. Davis talks about her appearances on such series as "The Perry Como Show" and "Arthur Murray's Dance Party," and two '60s series on which she was a regular: the musical-variety series "The Keefe Brasselle Show" and the sitcom "The John Forsythe Show." She also talks about the series for which she is most remembered, "The Brady Bunch," and her role as housekeeper "Alice."
I started watching her when the Bob Cummings show was Love that Bob. Happy 84th birthday Ann!
Love,
Alice
AllieJ123 1 year ago
What a lovable lady. Very unlike her best-known character in so many ways, and yet just as charming and engaging.
SurferJoe1 1 year ago
wow...she looks great for her age and she's still right as rain. Glad to hear her thoughts about being a supporting actor and never wanted to be a diva.
theoceanave 1 year ago
like the Barbra story
gabsylv 2 years ago
She seems very likeable too. Something very pleasant comes across from her.
Vinnymonster2 2 years ago
Interesting that she replaced Carol Burnett. She had that kind of madcap energy in her 20s for sure. Her timing is spectacular. She's a natural. She is the REAL THING.
Corporations8MyBaby 3 years ago 2