All About Eve
Eve Plumb started her acting career at age 6, after an agent moved in next door and she booked the first audition she attended. Many commercials for toys and television roles followed. She has continued to work in television, movies, and stage her whole life, and is known for having played “Jan” in “The Brady Bunch”, and “Dawn” in “Dawn: Portrait of a Teenage Runaway”, “Beth” in “Little Women”, and many others.
Television roles have continued, with “Bull”, “Crashing”, “Blue Bloods”, “The Path”, “Law & Order, SVU”, “Army Wives”, and “Grease Live”.
Eve studied improv comedy at The Groundlings School in Los Angeles, and after moving to New York City, performed Off Broadway in Nora Ephron and Delia Ephron’s “Love, Loss, and What I Wore”, “Unbroken Circle” and “Miss Abigail’s Guide to Dating, Mating, & Marriage”, as well as regional theatre work throughout the United States.
Eve has proudly been part of two “Broadway Backwards” performances for Broadway Cares Equity Fights Aids
Recent film appearances include “Blue Ruin” (Winner Cannes Directors’ Fortnight, Sundance Spotlight Festival, Independent Spirit nominee) and “Monsoon”.
TV audiences saw a new side of Eve when she shared her love for home renovation and restoration on “A Very Brady Renovation” and “Design At Your Door” on HGTV.
Eve has also been an accomplished painter for many years, showing her oil paintings in galleries around the U.S. Her subject matter ranges from restaurant scenes and still lifes to paintings based on Film Noir and Western movies.