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Article: ONCE A BRADY ... FOR BARRY WILLIAMS, TV ROLE SET STAGE FOR BOOK, ONE-MAN SHOW, CD.(Entertainment/Weekend/Spotlight)
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- Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO)
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- October 25, 1999
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Byline: Michael Mehle News Staff Writer
Here's the story of a perpetual Brady.
Technically, Barry Williams was Greg Brady for five years. Realistically, he'll be the eldest Brady son until the day he dies. Reruns and Nick at Nite have guaranteed it.
Not that he's complaining. More than any other cast member, Williams has embraced the past and turned it into a cottage industry.
First there was the 1992 best-seller Growing Up Brady: I Was a Teenage Greg, and then came a one-man, Brady-centric show he performed on cruise ships, at corporate parties and on college campuses. Now comes The Return of Johnny Bravo, an album with Williams ...