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Susan Olsen Net Worth

Susan Olsen net worth and salary: Susan Olsen is an American actress and radio host who has a net worth of $2 million. Born in Santa Monica, California, Susan Olsen began acting while in elementary school, and by age seven, had played pivotal roles in such projects as “Julia”, “Ironsides”, and “Gunsmoke”. She rose to national fame appearing as Cindy Brady, in the hit 70s show, “The Brady Bunch”. She played the role of Cindy from 1969-1974, and reprised the role on “The Brady Variety Hour”, in the television movie, “The Brady Girls Get Married”, in the cartoon, “The Brady Kids”, and in the short-lived early 90s series, “The Bradys”. She moved away from on-camera performance for many years, launching a successful graphic design career, including designing shoes for Converse, and serving as a radio talk show host. She has appeared on television intermittently since the late 70s, with roles on such programs as “Pacific Blue” and “The Young and the Restless”. She is also a very active animal rights advocate. In late 2016, Susan lost her job as a Los Angeles talk radio host after it was revealed she had sent controversial messages to a guest.

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Susan Olsen Info
Net Worth$2 Million
SalaryN/A
Date of BirthAugust 14, 1961 (age 62 years)
GenderFemale
Height5 ft 2 in (1.57 m)
ProfessionActor
NationalityUnited States of America

Favorite Quotes from Susan Olsen

Why does Susan Olsen have a net worth of $2 Million? Maybe these quotes can shine some light on the situation:

You're looking at a different me than I'm looking at.

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My Gram said that I would get the role in whichever show God thought was right but it wouldn't hurt to express a preference. I told her that I would like to do 'The Brady Bunch' because I'd have five other kids on the set to play with. God was listening.

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I would always prefer radio or working behind the scenes where I don't have to be seen. I don't like how appearance oriented TV is (especially now that I'm middle aged!). But I am developing a show revolving around animal rescue which will hopefully entertain and maybe do a bit of good for the cause as well.

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In the end, I realized that I just didn't like acting enough to put up with the stereotype and I didn't really think I was good enough to transcend it.

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These days kids get paid enough that they probably don't need to work too much. The problem is when the person is old enough that they need to work to make a living, and the only thing that they know how to do is what they are already washed up in.

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