Florence Henderson

Quick Facts

Celebrated Name:Florence Henderson
Real Name/Full Name:Florence Agnes Henderson
Gender:Female
Age at the time of death:82 years old
Birth Date:February 14, 1934
Date of death:November 24, 2016
Birth Place:Dale, Indiana, United States
Nationality:American
Height:1.6 m
Weight:60 kg
Sexual Orientation:Straight
Marital Status:Married
Husband/Spouse
(Name):
John Kappas (m. 1987–2002), Ira Bernstein (m. 1956–1985)
Children:Yes (Barbara Bernstein, Elizabeth Bernstein, Robert Bernstein, Joseph Bernstein)
Dating/Boyfriend
(Name):
N/A
Profession:Actress and singer
Net Worth in 2022:$10 million

Florence Henderson was a vocalist in addition to being an American actor, producer, and performer. She gained the most notoriety for her roles in The Brady Bunch television series and The Brady Bunch Movie.

How much was the net worth of Florence Henderson in 2022?

The estimated net worth of Florence Henderson was $10 million at the time of her death. She became well-known and wealthy thanks to her appearances on stage and in theater, as well as her parts in motion pictures and television shows. Florence Henderson made an appearance in the 2017 movie Bad Grandmas.

Florence Henderson, an actress, was successful. She became well-known for her parts in The Brady Bunch television series, movie, and other productions. In the 2017 film Bad Grandmas, Florence had a cameo appearance. In 2016, Florence Henderson passed away.

Where was Florence Henderson born?

In the United States, in Dale, Indiana, Florence Henderson was born. Her father, Joseph Henderson, worked in the tobacco industry, and her mother is Elizabeth Elder Henderson. Florence gave birth to nine brothers and sisters.

When Florence finished her studies at the St. Francis Academy, she enrolled at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts.

What are the height, weight, and age of Florence Henderson?

Born on February 14, 1934, Florence Henderson was 82 years old at the time of death. She was 1.6 meters tall and 60 kg in weight.

Career

When she was just a young child, Florence Henderson’s mother taught her how to sing, and when she was around 12 years old, she started giving concerts in supermarkets. Stages and theaters were where she began her professional career.

Florence made her debut on television in the 1950s. From the 1950s to 1990, she appeared on a variety of shows, including General Foods 25th Anniversary Show: A Salute to Rodgers and Hammerstein, I Spy, The United States Steel Hour, Little Women, Sing-Along, Medical Center, Good Heavens, The Love Boat, 3 Girls 3, Hart to Hart, Police Squad!, Alice, Fantasy Island, Glitter, Finder of Lost Loves, Cover-Up, The Love Boat, ABC Afterschool Specials, Daytime, and Daytime At the time, Florence Henderson’s work on the Brady Bunch television series, Brady Bunch Variety Hour show, Brady Girls Get Married motion picture, Brady Brides television series, and A Very Brady Christmas motion picture all had considerable commercial success.

Florence Henderson and William Tabbert from the Broadway production of Fanny (1955). (Source: Wikipedia)

The Bradys, Murder, She Wrote, Out of This World, Roseanne, The Mommies, Night Stand, Fudge, The Brady Bunch Movie, Dave’s World, Ellen, Holy Man, animated series Hercules, Ally McBeal, The King of Queens, Legend of the Candy Cane, Mom’s on Strike, Dickie Roberts, and other shows and films in which Florence appeared. She also worked as co-executive producer for Florence Henderson’s program, Who’s Cooking.

The same year she passed away, Florence had cameos in the comedic film Fifty Shades of Black, the animated series Sofia the First, the action series K.C. Undercover, and the dramatic drama The Eleventh.

Florence was a star in the comedy-action film Bad Grandmas in 2017.

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Achievements & Recognition

Florence hasn’t received many honors, either as a winner or as a nominee. Throughout her career, she garnered numerous awards and recognition, including a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1996, the Gracie Awards Individual Achievement Award, the Outstanding Host Information or Entertainment Award, the T.V. Land Pop Culture Award (for The Brady Bunch), and more (The Florence Henderson Show).

Who is the husband of Florence Henderson?

Florence got married twice. Her first union, which ended in divorce in 1985, was to theatrical producer Ira Bernstein. Children of Florence and Ira include TV editor Robert Bernstein, actress Barbara Bernstein, and Elizabeth Bernstein.

In 1987, Florence and John Kappas, who founded the Hypnosis Motivation Institute, were remarried. Florence passed away on November 24 at the age of 82, while John Kappas went away on September 26. Her death was attributed to heart failure.