Jennifer Elise Cox didn’t just play Jan Brady in The Brady Bunch Movie, she became her.
From landing the role on her very first film audition to sharing a wig with RuPaul, Jennifer brings the same infectious energy and razor-sharp comedic timing to this conversation that made her an icon. She talks about being directed by Betty Thomas, keeping a straight face across from Christine Taylor, guest starring on Will and Grace with a retainer in her mouth, and improvising alongside Lisa Kudrow on Web Therapy.
Show Highlights:
- Jennifer lied about her age to land the Jan Brady role — and the whole audition almost fell apart before it even started.
- RuPaul played Jan’s guidance counselor, and the two of them shared something on set that Jennifer still has to this day.
- A prop that production gave Jennifer for her Will and Grace appearance turned a serious scene into something Debra Messing could not get through.
- Lisa Kudrow’s approach to improv on Web Therapy left Jennifer with a take on comedy she still talks about.
- When The Brady Bunch came calling a third time, Jennifer had two words for them — and neither one was “yes.”
You’re going to love my conversation with Jennifer Elise Cox
Follow Jeff Dwoskin (host):
Ways to support the show:
SPONSOR: STAMPEDE SOCIAL Drive engagement from your social channels and podcast with Stampede Social’s Instagram and Facebook DM automation! Visit https://stampede.social Also check out: Why Instagram + Stampede Social Is the Growth Strategy Podcasters Need in 2025 (and Beyond)
Thanks for checking out Classic Conversations! Dive into pop culture nostalgia with comedian Jeff Dwoskin as he hosts the best TV and film interviews. Hear inspiring stories from actors, comedians, musicians, and pop culture icons about the road to success. Part comedy, part drama—always entertaining.
Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
I'm a tech entrepreneur, podcaster, and professional stand-up comedian. I started my journey in the tech industry back in 1997 when I founded my own website development company, which was one of the pioneering companies in the country at the time. While working in technology, my comedic talents couldn't be contained, and I eventually took to the stage as a stand-up comedian.
My passion for comedy led me to create Hashtag Roundup (@hashtagroundup on Twitter), a platform that has contributed to over 8000 top 10 USA trends on Twitter. With the growth of social media, particularly Instagram, I founded Stampede Social, a company aimed at helping creators drive traffic to their content without relying solely on a link in their bio.