Reischl famously took over the role of Jan Brady from Eve Plumb for Sid and Marty Krofft's 1976 critically panned variety series, which lasted one season. She also appeared in the 1970s television series, The Bold Ones: The New Doctors, and the 1974 film, Poor Albert & Little Annie, per IMDb.
“I worked with Alzheimer’s and dementia patients for eight years. That was the highlight of my life. I loved those people. They were like my family. You look at ’em, and they’re each their own individual and person, and you just go with the flow and you step into their life and you just love them to death. And the more you say ‘I love them,’ the more smiles they give you back," said the former actress to the publication.
“I grew up in Southern California, born and raised, so I had season passes to go to Disneyland and California Adventure. Now I have a pass to go to Walt Disney World. It’s just a happy place. It puts a smile on my face," said Reischl with a laugh. "I even go by myself sometimes. And it doesn’t really matter, because you’re around people that enjoy everything that you love, and you see their smiles and they see my smile. And you may talk a little bit in line about the ride or something. I’m a happy-go-lucky person.”
"So we had to find a new Jan," said Vilanch during the interview.
"People who were Brady Bunch fanatics immediately dubbed [Reischl] Fake Jan because the real Jan, Eve Plumb, wasn't on the show. So we had the stigma of Fake Jan hanging over our heads," said Vilanch.
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