Maureen McCormick

 Maureen Denise McCormick, the youngest of four children, was born on 5 August 1956 to Richard McCormick and Irene McCormick. The youngest of her four siblings. She has three brothers: Dennis, Kevin, and Michael. When she was six she was crowned the Baby Miss San Fernando Valley contest. It opened to the world of acting to the upcoming teens. Her first appearance in a play came at the age of seven. Soon, she was the most sought-after character for TV commercials and sitcoms. Maureen was featured in Barbie as well as Kool Aid ads, as in My Three Sons (1960), Camp Runamuck (1965) and Bewitched (1964). There were a dozen Mattel talking toys also had her voice-overs. Maureen was an inspiration to millions of teenagers over five years. The producers noticed her singing ability and inspired her to record some solo tracks. A few of these tracks were later released on the album "Chris Knight & Maureen McCormick". She tried to bring back her singing career by releasing the 1995 Country CD, "When You Get A Little Lonely". Maureen has appeared in a variety of feature films as well as TV guest spots. She has also produced three films over the last three years Baby Huey's Great Easter Adventure (1999), The Million Dollar Kid ((2000) and Dogtown (1997). As she works on her career but she also puts her family and friends before all else. Maureen Cummings and Michael Cummings are married. They have a daughter named Natalie.


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