- published: 29 Jun 2016
Robert Reed (October 19, 1932 – May 12, 1992) was a prolific American character actor of stage, film and television. In his first big break, he played Kenneth Preston on the popular 1960s TV legal drama, The Defenders, alongside E. G. Marshall. But he was best remembered for portraying the father, Mike Brady, on the popular sitcom, The Brady Bunch, from 1969 to 1974. He also had a recurring role as Lt. Adam Tobias on Mannix.
An only child, Reed was born John Robert Rietz, Jr., in the northeast Chicago suburb of Highland Park, Illinois. His parents were Helen (born Teaverbaugh) and John Robert Rietz, Sr. His parents, high school sweethearts, were married since they were 18. The family lived in Des Plaines, Illinois at 621 Parsons Street, and Reed attended the West Division School in Community Consolidated School District 62 until 1939. His father worked in the government, and his mother was a housewife. Reed spent his later childhood years in Muskogee, Oklahoma, as well as Navasota, Texas, and later studied Shakespeare in college. In Oklahoma his father, John Sr., worked as a turkey farmer, raising 200 turkeys annually. Reed seems not to have taken in interest in his father's farm work.
June Kenney is an American actress, noted for her roles in low-budget films during the 1950s. She was born in Boston, Massachusetts. She also appeared on television in episodes of Bonanza and Thriller during the 1960s.
Kenney played Sally Reynolds in Attack of the Puppet People (1958). The film was originally to have been titled The Fantastic Puppet People.
Walter Brooke (October 23, 1914 – August 20, 1986) was an American actor. Brooke is best known for playing Mr. McGuire in The Graduate, where he said his famous line, "Plastics".
He is also remembered for playing district attorney Frank Scanlon in the television series The Green Hornet. Brooke appeared on stage in the 1957 production of Hide and Seek at the Shubert Theatre in Washington, D.C.[citation needed]
Brooke died from emphysema on August 20, 1986, aged 71.
It's dark, it is cold
So lay low 'cause there's blood on the floor
At the door lay your bones
And you feel all the blood in your clothes
You can hear me, you come kneeling
With the fear they invoke to control it
So you're burning with the feeling
Let the blood rush your head as they're calling, they're calling
So unwind and dip into the rage you conceal
And embrace your despair that you feel
But you can't so you're burning over, over, over
Yeah
Come with us and feel the bloodlust
Within just one touch, you'll feel the bloodlust
Come with us and feel the bloodlust
Within just one touch, you'll feel the bloodlust
You're back in the flesh
And you seem to have thirst for the crime
Shivers down your spine
Don't look lost; you can't see, must be blind
'Cause these voices keep on calling
But not changed now - I'm not listening and fading but falling
So unwind and dip into the rage you conceal
And embrace your despair that you feel
But you can't so you're burning over, over, over
Yeah
Come with us and feel the bloodlust
Within just one touch, you'll feel the bloodlust
Come with us and feel the bloodlust