Barry Williams
Barry William Blenkhorn was born in Santa Monica, California. He was a snarky youngster who wanted to join the show business as early as the age of four. He was next door to Peter Graves, an actor whom he loved and asked for tips on how to become an actor. He replied that he was contemplating the idea. His name was changed to Barry Williams at the age 11 and was previously Barry William Blenkhorn. When he turned 11 years old, older, he was a actor trainer. He also attended scenes classes in Sherman Oaks. He also attended classes in the field of film and television. In the following years, he was offered an important part in "Why Johnny Can Read" which was an educational industrial. Then he was a guest in TV shows such as Run for Your Life (1965), Here Come the Brides (68) The Brady Bunch, It takes to be a Thief (68), Marcus Welby M.D. (1969) and Mission: Impossible (66) however, he was able to make a name for himself when he was cast in the role of "Greg Brady" in the smash family sitcom The Brady Bunch (1969). The Brady Bunch and his family members recorded a Christmas album , which Paramount Records signed. It was a failure because critics criticized it as having 6 kids who could not sing.

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