Ann B. Davis was an American actor who is best remembered for her portrayal of ‘Alice,’ the housekeeper, in the series 'The Brady Bunch.' A medical drop-out, she turned toward acting because of her brother. Ann began her career through theater and eventually made her TV debut. She delivered a 'Primetime Emmy'-winning performance in the sitcom 'The Bob Cummings Show' and then entertained the audience for nearly a decade with 'The Brady Bunch' and its spin-offs. She had also worked in films but had mostly done well on TV. The legendary actor had been honored on several occasions for her remarkable journey in the industry. Apart from being a prolific actor, Ann was a devout Episcopalian and remained so until her death.