A performer who achieved fame and recognition as a child star, Robbie Rist first gained audience identification thanks to two key television roles, held on a recurring (and occasionally seen) basis: Cousin Oliver on The Brady Bunch and David Baxter, the eight-year-old boy (actually, Rist was 12 at the time) adopted by Ted and Georgette Baxter in the final season of The Mary Tyler Moore Show. In subsequent years, Rist landed occasional roles in features with a marked emphasis on action, fantasy, and children's entertainment. Projects included Iron Eagle (1985), Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Movie (1990) and its two sequels (where he voiced one of the turtles), and the animated adventure Balto (1996). Meanwhile, on the side, Rist remained extremely active as a musician and music producer, and played in numerous "indie" bands.

Robbie Rist & Susan Olsen
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Susan Olsen is internationally recognized for her role as Cindy Brady on The Brady Bunch. She is an actress, writer, artist, producer, radio personality and, most importantly, the mother of an eleven year old son.
She began her career as an entertainer in 1962 at the age of fourteen months, retiring from the business at the age of 3. She returned to show business a couple years later when a talent scout picked her out of her kindergarten class to sing a song on The Pat Boone Show. She also appeared singing in an Elvis Presley movie. Various jobs finally led her to the role of Cindy on The Brady Bunch – a show that has been on the air for over 35 years around the world. In fact, as you read this, it is probably on the air somewhere.
After The Brady Bunch ended, she became a successful graphic artist. Susan worked for fashion designers and served as art director for a
A unique and valued relationship shared with the original Cast members of the Brady Bunch led to Olsen Executive producing “Brady Bunch Home Movies” a prime time television special for CBS. Experience in improvisational comedy in radio has developed Susan’s wit making her a successful spokesperson for a number of issues and a favorite guest on all the major talk shows including CNN’s Larry King Live and The Howard Stern Show. Radio experience has included both performing and writing for “Ober and Olsen” a Los Angeles based radio show which followed Howard Stern on KLSX and “H2O” another radio show based in Los Angeles for the Comedy World Network. Susan’s more recent appearances have involved being a spokesperson for Migraine awareness and for autism research as her son is afflicted with an autistic spectrum disorder known as Aspergers Syndrome.
During the last year Susan has become involved in animal causes. Susan wishes to present a rational voice in animal advocacy and not align herself with radical animals rights activists groups, She is the Director of Media and Special Projects and also a foster mother for the nonprofit group Precious Paws and takes underaged animals into her home and helps prepare and place them for adoption. Preferring to steer clear of the higher profile Celebreality shows, Susan did participate in 2008's "Reality Bites" for Comedy Central and "Gimme My Reality Show" where she pitched a show about animal rescue that is now in development. Her first published work as a writer was released in September of 2009. Susan wrote the humorous side bars for "Love To Love You Bradys" a coffee table book about the horrifically bad “Brady Bunch Variety Hour.” Susan also dusted off her graphic artist skills to help with some of the graphic design in the book.
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