The Bold and the Beautiful is a long-running American soap opera which has aired on CBS Daytime since March 23, 1987, and is the most-watched soap opera worldwide.[1]

The following section comprises past and current characters that have appeared on the show that debuted between 1990 and 1999.

Julie Delorean

Julie Delorea was portrayed by Jane A. Rogers from 1990 to 1992.

Ben Maclaine

Ben Maclaine was portrayed by John Brandon from 1990 to 1991.

Helen Maclaine

Helen Maclaine was portrayed by actress Tippi Hedren from 1990 to 1991.

Jake Maclaine

Jake Maclaine was portrayed by Todd McKee from 1990 to 1992. The character returned to the show from 2007 to 2013, and again from 2015 to 2016, and 2018.

Pierre Jourdan

Pierre Jourdan was portrayed by Robert Clary from 1990 to 1992.

Blake Hayes

Blake Hayes was portrayed by Peter Brown from 1991 to 1992.

C. J. Garrison

C. J. Garrison
The Bold and the Beautiful character
Portrayed by
  • Michelle Heap (1991)
  • Tyler and Jacob DeHaven (1991–93)
  • Taylor Joseph Robinson (1993–94)
  • Kevin and Christopher Graves (1994–95)
  • Kyle Sabihy (1995–97)
  • Mick Cain (1997–2017)
Duration
  • 1991–2004
  • 2007
  • 2010
  • 2017
First appearanceOctober 29, 1991 (1991-10-29)
Last appearanceSeptember 13, 2017
ClassificationFormer; recurring
Created byWilliam J. Bell
In-universe information
Other namesClarke Garrison, Jr.
OccupationOwner of Insomnia Café chain
ParentsClarke Garrison
Sally Spectra
SiblingsMacy Alexander
Mark MacClaine
Darla Einstein (adoptive)
SpouseBecky Moore
AuntsShirley Spectra
NiecesAlexandria Forrester (adoptive)
Other relativesSally Spectra
Coco Spectra

C. J. Garrison is a fictional character in the American soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful, portrayed by Mick Cain from December 1997 to January 2001, July 2002 to August 2003, returning briefly in 2004, 2007, 2010 and 2017.

Clarke Jr. was born to Sally Spectra (played by Darlene Conley) and Clarke Garrison (Daniel McVicar). Not long after C.J.'s birth, Clarke left town. C.J. grew into a disobedient child in his early teens, having a cynical view on the world and starting a food fight with Brooke Logan Forrester (Katherine Kelly Lang) and Eric Forrester's (John McCook) son, Rick, who was close to C.J.'s age. His father returned in 1996 and C.J. was initially resentful of Clarke until Clarke rescued him from kidnappers.

In December 1997, C.J. and Rick (Jacob Young) were closer to friends than enemies. They both pursued Rick's babysitter, seductress Amber Moore (Adrienne Frantz), which led to a drag race that nearly killed Rick. CJ spent most of 1998 and 1999 as Amber's shoulder to cry on as she became pregnant and married Rick. He also developed a crush on Kimberly Fairchild (Ashley Tesoro). They went on a few dates but she was more interested in Rick (now Justin Torkildsen).

Around this time, Forrester Creations and Spectra Fashions were in a heated conflict over the latest fashion show. C.J. planned to sabotage the model wearing Forrester's final outfit of the night, the showstopper. Unbeknownst to him, this was Kimberly. The lower half of her dress was ripped off by a nail, leaving her in her panties in front of dozens of the press. C.J. was guilt-ridden, but the truth never came out.

Amber was in the middle of a very complicated web of lies about the paternity of her son. The baby's natural mother, her cousin Becky Moore (Marissa Tait), had just arrived in town. To keep her busy, Amber set her up with C.J. On that first date, they made out, but it never amounted to anything.

Months later, Becky had shed her white trash roots for a makeover, as well as getting her son back from Amber, C.J. spent a great deal of time with her. They fell in love quickly, their relationship helping C.J. make the final transition from wisecracking boy to mature, thoughtful man. Unfortunately, Becky was dying of pancreatic cancer. Amber tried to keep the cancer a secret from Becky and everyone else, but broke down and eventually told C.J. Instead of telling her, he proposed marriage, wanting to make her final weeks happy. Becky learned of her cancer minutes before the wedding, but married CJ anyway. She died soon after, at peace, surrounded by her family and friends. Becky wanted C.J. to raise her son, Eric Jr., with Amber. C.J. and Amber shared an apartment. Around this time, C.J.'s sister Macy (Bobbie Eakes) died in a car explosion; he blamed Thorne for her death. Macy left her brother her coffee house, Insomnia.

Shortly after Macy's death, Amber had a party at their apartment and she and C.J. were mistakenly arrested for drug possession. Child Protective Services took the baby away, letting the child live with Rick. The Forresters got a court order to force Amber and Eric Jr. to move moved in with them. Amber persuaded them to let C.J. move in as well. C.J. won temporary custody, allowing the three to move back to their old apartment. He and Amber made plans to marry, since he had fallen in love with her and she admitted to having feelings for him.

The Forresters were desperate to stop the wedding so Rick could be with Amber and raise Eric Jr. They managed to track down Deacon Sharpe (Sean Kanan), Eric Jr.'s biological father, who then interrupted the ceremony to announce that Eric Jr. was his son.

While C.J. believed he and Amber still had a future together, Rick and Stephanie (Susan Flannery) repeatedly urged Amber to realize her best chance for custody was with Rick, that she still had feelings for Rick. Finally, a few weeks later, Amber agreed to move back in with Rick. She told C.J. before a surprise romantic dinner he'd planned for them at Insomnia. C.J. was devastated. With Eric Jr. already being fought over by two fathers, C.J. was forgotten about, and immediately faded into the background.

C.J. came back to town in Spring 2002, with a huge chip on his shoulder for everyone, especially the Forresters. He also began running the coffee shop, Insomnia, again. He was very mean to Bridget Forrester (then played by Jennifer Finnigan), his old friend, when she came into Insomnia looking for a job. Bridget eventually wore C.J. down until he became nice to her and he eventually offered her a place to stay, in the apartment right next to his.

Bridget and C.J. began dating, but not seriously. CJ was very supportive when Bridget started pre-med training. It was there she met Dr. Mark MacClaine (Michael Dietz), her med school mentor. C.J. immediately became jealous of Mark, sensing that Mark had intentions regarding Bridget. After a few months, Mark resigned as Bridget's mentor and began to date her. C.J. was furious to learn from Clarke that Mark was his long-lost half brother.

C.J. again faded into the background, returning briefly in 2004 for his friend Darla's (Schae Harrison) wedding in June and to lend some relationship advice to old friend Amber Moore in September.

In February 2007, C.J. returned to Los Angeles to MC a karaoke night at his café Insomnia and visit his mother Sally, who was not well. Evidently by that time he had resolved his differences with Rick (now played by Kyle Lowder), as the two were friendly toward one another. Later that year, C.J. and his father Clarke, assisted Sally sell Spectra Fashions to Jacqueline Marone. It was revealed that the company now running Spectra had filed for bankruptcy and the title had reverted to Sally, who was now living in France, not wishing to return to Los Angeles. Jackie renamed the company "M. Fashions", hiring Clarke as head designer and returning it to a knock-off firm.

In December 2010, C.J. returns to L.A., revealing that he now resides in San Francisco. C.J. had returned to close down his Insomnia café as the distance from San Francisco to Los Angeles was proving difficult. He stated his mother was sailing around the Caribbean Islands with a number of body builders and there was no longer reason for him to visit Los Angeles. Stephanie Forrester purchased Insomnia from C.J. and asked friend Dayzee Leigh if she'd like to run the café and offer employment to the homeless.

In February 2017, C.J. returns to L.A., revealing that he bought Spectra Fashions back from Jackie Marone at some point between 2012 and 2017. Wanting to sell his family's company to publishing billionaire Bill Spencer, Jr., C.J. is persuaded by his younger cousin, namesake Sally Spectra, to allow her to revive the business. C.J. was unhappy when the new Sally took a page out of his mother's playbooks, and had stolen designs from Forrester Creations. C.J. continues to refuse offers from Bill to sell the building to him.

Adam Banks

Adam Banks is a homeless man who formed a friendship with Stephanie Forrester. He was portrayed by Rod Loomis from 1991 to 1992

Sly Donovan

Sly Donovan
The Bold and the Beautiful character
Portrayed byBrent Jasmer
Duration
  • 1992–1996
First appearanceMay 11, 1992
Last appearanceOctober 16, 1996
In-universe information
OccupationBartender at the Bikini Bar

Irving "Sly" Donovan was portrayed by Brent Jasmer from 1992 to 1996. Sly Donovan was a bartender at a Malibu hotspot, the Bikini Bar. Along with his manager, Zach Hamilton, Sly met sisters Kristen Forrester and Felicia Forrester; Sly and Zach were taken with them both. Sly received a directive from Felicia's mother, Stephanie Forrester, to keep an eye on Felicia, as Felicia had almost been raped because of Zach's ties to the criminal underworld. As Stephanie was the co-founder of the prestigious fashion design house Forrester Creations, Sly obediently reported back to Stephanie when he learned Zach and Felicia planned to run away together.

As a bartender, Sly got caught up listening to the travails of Felicia's brother, Thorne Forrester, who was the center of a love triangle between his estranged wife, aspiring singer Macy Alexander, and Spencer Publications honcho Karen Spencer. When Thorne moved on with Karen, Sly sent Macy an anonymous note asking to be her date for New Year's; Sly took some heat when the disappointed Macy, who thought the note was from Thorne, berated Sly for worming his way into her life. Nevertheless, Sly became friends with Macy and tried to tell her about his growing feelings in a poem, which she laughed at. Knowing his co-worker Keith Anderson had a much better way with words, Sly had Keith write love poems for Macy, which he passed off as his own. Sly was happy when the passionate prose got Macy's attention.

Sly told Macy he'd take care of her when she started drinking heavily because her plans for a reunion with Thorne fell through. Sly gave Macy a job singing at the bar, which his customers loved. After Sly took a drunk Macy upstairs to his apartment for lovemaking, he overheard Keith telling Macy that Sly was moving too fast; Sly warned Keith not to interfere in his involvement with Macy, especially after Keith sent Macy flowers and more poems. Sly felt Macy was drinking too much and assured her worried mother, Sally Spectra, but let Macy have more alcohol when she got upset over seeing Thorne and Karen together; Sly felt that Macy would stop coming by the bar if he didn't.

Sly fumed when Keith let his little brother, Kevin Anderson, help out at the bar; Sly yelled at Kevin when he bumped into a drunken Macy and broke a tray of glasses. Sly refused to hire Kevin even after Keith told Sly that Kevin was mentally disabled. Sly covered for Macy after she moved into his apartment, watching her lie to the visiting Sally that she was sober. Sly broke up a fight between the drunk Macy and a biker chick, then panicked when Macy stumbled off to the beach by herself. Sly found Macy passed out in an alley and reluctantly agreed to let Thorne intervene. Sly sadly watched the newly-sober Macy move out, since she and Thorne had decided to reconcile.

Sly continued to object to Kevin's presence at the bar. One night after closing, Sly found himself at the mercy of a gun-wielding robber and was impressed when Kevin tackled the crook and saved him. Sly admitted he had been wrong about Kevin and gratefully hired him to work alongside Keith. Sly hosted a party celebrating Macy's sobriety, then received a call that Macy had gotten into a drunk driving crash with Kevin in the car. Sly agonized over Kevin's critical condition and breathed a sigh of relief when Kevin pulled through. Sly joined Kevin and the others visiting a remorseful Macy in the hospital, where Sly admitted that Keith had written all of "his" poems. Sly felt horrible when he was forced to fire Keith and Kevin at the bar owner's behest.

Sly struck up a friendship with the innocent, underage Jessica Forrester. Sly became jealous when he noticed Jessica's crush on Dylan Shaw, a Forrester Creations intern who was seeing Forrester model Ivana Vanderveld. Sly found out that Forrester had a "no dating the models" policy, so he went to Jessica's uncle, Eric Forrester, and reported seeing Dylan and Ivana together, which got Dylan in trouble. At Jessica's seventeenth birthday party, Sly saw that Jessica was upset over Dylan and naïvely downing Jell-O shots, so Sly got the drunk Jessica alone to seduce her, only to be stopped by Dylan, who whisked Jessica away.

Hard times fell upon the Bikini Bar with Macy no longer singing there, and Sly expressed his resentment to Dylan. Sly filled out a job application at the Insomnia Café and sheepishly defended himself when Dylan saw that Sly's given name was Irving. Soon Sly found himself under suspicion for writing Macy threatening "fan" letters which were signed by "Irv", but Sly had an alibi that cleared him of any wrongdoing. Later, with Dylan and Jessica taking things slow in a non-exclusive relationship, Sly saw Dylan kissing older woman Maggie Forrester, who turned out to be Jessica's mother, and told Jessica about it. Sly was pleased when Jessica finally agreed to go out with him. Sly also agreed to have Thorne and Macy's wedding at the Bikini.

Sly knew Jessica wasn't ready for anything heavy, yet gave her beer, took her skinny-dipping, and kissed her repeatedly. Frustrated that Jessica wouldn't have sex with him and tired of being given a hard time by his boss at the Bikini, Sly decided Jessica could be his meal ticket and proposed to her, agreeing to give Jessica time to think as long as she wore his ring. Despite his engagement, Sly fooled around with Jessica's friend, Jasmine Malone, whom he'd just hired at the Bikini. The cocky Sly even told Jasmine about his plans for Jessica, which threatened to unravel when Jessica called off their engagement; Sly barely concealed his anger as he told Jessica he would wait for her. Sly changed course and plotted to get Jessica drunk and poke a hole in a condom so he could get her pregnant and force her into marriage.

Sly took Jessica to a beach party to carry out his alcohol-soaked plan, but got so drunk himself he passed out. Sly was thrilled when Jessica informed him they'd made love and later confirmed that she was pregnant. But Sly found his path to Easy Street blocked when Jessica made him take parenting classes and train for fatherhood on a computerized baby doll that wouldn't stop crying unless Sly figured out what the "baby" needed. Sly kept trying to disable the doll, coming at it with a screwdriver and whacking it against the bar, worrying when Jessica said she would leave him if he didn't start taking his responsibility seriously.

Sly finally conceded defeat and went to Jessica to tell her he'd be a lousy father and that their baby would be better off without him. But on his way out of town, Sly changed his mind; he dressed up in a suit and tie, got an interview at a car dealership, and proudly told Jessica he was going to do right by her and the child. Sly's shock turned to outrage when Jessica told him that she knew about his plan to get her pregnant and that she'd lied about carrying his baby to teach him a lesson. Sly laughed it off but seethed inwardly when his friends made fun of him for being a chump. Sly vowed revenge and followed Jessica to the Café Russe, where Dylan had taken her for a fancy dinner; donning a mask, Sly attacked Jessica as she walked to her car, threatened to kill her, and raped her.

Sly reveled in Jessica's resultant suffering. When the skittish Jessica finally came to the Bikini with Dylan after weeks of isolation, Sly comforted his victim, who ended up arguing with Dylan. Sly asked Jessica for a dance and didn't deny it when the way he touched Jessica made her realize Sly was the one who had violated her. Sly met Jasmine for dinner at her place and laid on the sex appeal, whipping off his shirt. When Jasmine's attitude changed after seeing the birthmark on his back that Jessica had told her about, he realized Jasmine knew what he did to Jessica.

Sly waited in the back seat of Jessica's car and stopped her and Jasmine from driving to the police station, instead forcing them to go to the Bikini, where Sly tied them up. Sly ignored the girls' pleading and lorded his power over Jessica, proudly declaring that he had taken her innocence, which she could never get back. Sly scoffed when Jessica offered to get Sly help and swore she wouldn't press charges if he'd let her and Jasmine go, but Sly told them they were going up in flames, as he could get rid of them and collect insurance on the bar at the same time. As Sly started the fire, he caught Dylan untying Jasmine and Jessica and brawled with him in the bar. Sly fell onto a burning table when Dylan threw a chair at him, then burned to death after a blazing beam fell on him from the ceiling and the Bikini Bar exploded.

Zachary "Zach" Hamilton

Zachary "Zach" Hamilton was portrayed by Michael Watson in 1992.

Connor Davis

Connor Davis was portrayed by Scott Thompson Baker from 1993 to 1998. The character returned to the show in 2000, 2002, and 2005.

James Warwick

Dr. James Warwick
The Bold and the Beautiful character
Portrayed byIan Buchanan
Duration1993–99, 2004, 2007–11, 2017
First appearanceOctober 6, 1993
Last appearanceAugust 29, 2017
Created byBradley Bell
Introduced byWilliam J. Bell
Lee Phillip Bell
Crossover
appearances
The Young and the Restless
In-universe information
OccupationPsychiatrist
ParentsDamon Warwick
Mary Warwick
WifeMaggie Forrester (1996–97)
Sheila Carter (1997–98)
DaughtersMary Carter Warwick

James Warwick was portrayed by Ian Buchanan from 1993 to 1999, followed by recurring appearances during 2004, between 2007 and 2011 and in 2017. His character also appeared on The Young and the Restless in crossover events on February 24, 1995 [2] and April 7, 1995.[3]

James is a world-renowned psychiatrist and arrives in Los Angeles in 1993 as Taylor Hayes's (Hunter Tylo) former professor. During a snowstorm, they are trapped and nearly die, and end up having sex to stay alive, while Taylor is married to Ridge Forrester (Ron Moss). During this time, James had been engaged to Taylor's rival Brooke Logan (Katherine Kelly Lang). James goes on to date Lauren Fenmore (Tracey E. Bregman) but later falls in love with Maggie Forrester and marries her. However, Sheila Carter (Kimberlin Brown) blackmails him into an affair. He divorces Maggie and Sheila becomes pregnant with their daughter. He reunites with Maggie but Sheila blackmails him into marriage. He marries her and they begin raising their child together. James divorces Shelia and takes away their child, but Sheila later kidnaps Mary. James searches for them and leaves town in 1999.

James returns in 2007 helping Taylor and leaves in 2008. James returns in 2009 resuming is former position while helping Taylor get treatment for her son, Thomas Forrester (Drew Tyler Bell) while also helping Jackie Marone (Lesley-Anne Down). James also befriends Brooke's sister Donna Logan (Jennifer Gareis) and gives treatment to her other sister and his former friend Katie Logan (Heather Tom). James leaves town in 2010, but returns in 2011 helping Brooke come to terms with seemingly having sex with her stepson and cheating on Ridge, though it later transpires that Brooke did not do so.

Jessica Forrester

Jessica Forrester was portrayed by Maitland Ward from 1994 to 1996.

17 year old Jessica is introduced as the niece of Eric Forrester (John McCook) and stays with his former wife, Stephanie (Susan Flannery) during her parents' divorce.[4] She begins dating Dylan Shaw (Dylan Neal) but the relationship ends when he is charged with statuary rape, although he is found not guilty.[4] Dylan then begins dating Jessica's mother, Maggie (Barbara Crampton), but she breaks up with him when she realises that Jessica is in love with him.[4] Jessica begins dating Sly Donovan (Brent Jasmer), who wants to get her pregnant so that he can get some of her family's money.[4] Sly rapes her when she breaks up with him in order to be with Dylan again. Jessica then leaves with her mother to study in London.[4]

A writer from Soaps She Knows called her an "attractive Forrester female" and hoped that Ward will return and "grace our screens again!"[4]

Dylan Shaw

Dylan Shaw was portrayed by Dylan Neal from 1994 to 1996.

Ivana Vanderveld

Ivana Vanderveld was portrayed by Monika Schnarre from 1994 to 1995.

Maggie Forrester

Maggie Forrester was portrayed by actress Barbara Crampton from 1995 to 1998.

Jasmine Malone

Jasmine Malone was portrayed by Lark Voorhies from 1995 to 1996.

Jasmine Malone was an aspiring fashion designer who interviewed at knockoff fashion house Spectra Fashions for a job. Jasmine and Spectra's owner, Sally Spectra, took an immediate dislike to each other and Jasmine left in a huff, but got hurt when Spectra's rickety elevator plunged three floors. While in the hospital, Jasmine considered suing Sally, who ended up being Jasmine's roommate when she was shot by deranged designer Anthony Armando. Jasmine and Sally continued to bicker, though Jasmine softened when Sally's tailor and good friend, Saul Feinberg, asked Jasmine to ease off. Knowing Spectra needed a new designer, Jasmine snuck one of her sketches into a pile Sally had received from other prospects; Jasmine was thrilled when Sally liked her work and offered her the position.

Jasmine became a confidante in the romantic entanglements of her friends Dylan Shaw, Jessica Forrester, and Michael Lai. Jasmine was confused when Sally presented her with seemingly complete designs and asked her to alter them. After Spectra produced a collection from Jasmine's alterations and set up a showing, Jasmine found out that Sally had stolen the original sketches from rival fashion house Forrester Creations, which specialized in couture. Jasmine's designs were pulled from the Spectra showing when Forrester's lead designer, Eric Forrester, proposed to Sally on his runway. Jasmine was furious and felt that Sally had made her the fall guy for the stolen designs, so she quit Spectra.

Jasmine got a job at Malibu hotspot the Bikini Bar, where she immediately took a shine to bartender Irving "Sly" Donovan. Jasmine pooh-poohed Dylan and Michael's warnings to stay away from Sly, and continued seeing him even after he admitted he had proposed to Jessica. When fellow former Spectra employee Dylan needed work, Jasmine suggested he check out the Beverly Hills Hideaway, a strip club. Jasmine and Michael witnessed Dylan's stripping début from the front row, which Jasmine helped keep a secret from Dylan's girlfriend, Jessica, who had broken off her engagement to Sly.

Jasmine kept another secret: she knew Sly was planning to get Jessica drunk and have sex with her using a faulty condom so he could get her pregnant and live off her money, but Jasmine said nothing to her friend because Sly was still willing to see her on the side. When Jessica indeed got pregnant and made him train on a computerized baby doll, Jasmine and the other waitresses at the Bikini became annoyed because Sly couldn't make the "baby" quit crying by figuring out what it needed. But Jasmine's annoyance turned to amusement when Jessica began tallying up how much money they'd need for their child because her rich family had cut her off; Jasmine whipped out a calculator and watched Sly turn white as a ghost.

Jasmine counseled Dylan when he started stripping at private parties and was offered $10,000 to have sex with a client, which would help him pay off his tuition at the prestigious Design Academy. Jasmine was surprised when Dylan reported he'd finally told Jessica about his job, and that while Jessica had been upset, she now wanted to be in attendance at Dylan's last performance; Jessica cheered Dylan on with her friends. Jasmine quit the Bikini Bar after Sly, who realized he wasn't cut out to be a father, left town; Jasmine admitted to Michael that she knew Sly had no redeeming qualities but loved him anyway. However, when Sly came back and learned that Jessica had only pretended to be pregnant to teach Sly a lesson, Jasmine lent the furious Sly an ear, annoying him more because she seemed to be on Jessica's side.

Jessica took both Sly and her job back and asked Sly if they could take things slow, especially since Jasmine was having to defend Sly to her friends. Jasmine comforted Sly when his buddies made fun of him for being duped by Jessica, who had been very distant in recent weeks. Jasmine couldn't believe it when Jessica admitted she'd been raped and suspected Sly of violating her; Jasmine was sure of Sly's innocence. But when Jasmine had Sly over for dinner and he whipped off his shirt, she saw the birthmark that Jessica had told her about and realized she was telling the truth.

Jasmine ran to Jessica, and together they agreed to go to the police. On the way to the station, Jasmine panicked when Sly popped out of the back seat and forced Jessica to drive them to the Bikini. As Sly tied them up, Jasmine pleaded with Sly not to hurt them, but all Sly cared about was getting back at Jessica for humiliating him. Jasmine was terrified when Sly declared he was going to set the bar on fire with her and Jessica inside and collect the insurance; as Sly started the blaze, Jasmine and Jessica were rescued by Dylan. Jasmine watched helplessly as Sly and Dylan's fight ended with Sly falling onto a burning table and catching fire. Jasmine was last seen escaping the Bikini with Jessica and Dylan before it exploded; she has not been seen nor mentioned since 1996.

Michael Lai

Michael Lai was portrayed by Lindsay Price from 1995 to 1997.

Megan Conley

Megan Conley was portrayed by Maeve Quinlan from 1995 to 2006.

Brian Carey

Brian Carey was portrayed by Kin Shriner from 1995 to 1996.

Grant Chambers

Grant Chambers was portrayed by Charles Grant from 1996 to 1998.

Alicia Cortéz

Alicia Cortéz was portrayed by Ivonne Coll from 1996 to 1997.

Claudia Cortéz

Claudia Cortéz was portrayed by Lilly Melgar from 1996 to 1997.

Hunter Jones

Hunter Jones was portrayed by Tristan Rogers in 1997.

Erica Lovejoy

Erica Lovejoy
The Bold and the Beautiful character
Portrayed by
  • Amber and Jade Collins (1997)
  • Jacob and Lucas Barnes (1997)
  • Jessica and Sarah Haas (1998)
  • Courtnee Draper (2002)
Duration1997–98, 2002
First appearance1997
Last appearanceOctober 2002
ClassificationPast; regular
In-universe information
FatherJames Warwick
MotherSheila Carter
Half-brothersRyder Callahan
John Finnegan
Half-sisters
GrandmothersMolly Carter
AuntsSarah Smythe
NephewsHayes Finnegan
NiecesLucy Romalotti

Erica Lovejoy is the daughter of Sheila Carter and James Warwick. Her birthname was Mary Carter Warwick. After being portrayed by a series of child actors in 1997 and 1998, the role was played by Courtnee Draper from April to October 2002.

Bradley Baker

Bradley Baker is a police chief of Los Angeles. He is always involved with Forrester, Logan and Spencer families when one of them have an accident. He has a son, Charlie. Baker is portrayed by Dan Martin.

Adam Alexander

Adam Alexander is the former lover of Sally Spectra, and the father of Macy Alexander and Kimberly Fairchild. He was portrayed by Michael Swan from 1998 to 2003.

Rebecca "Becky" Moore

Becky Moore is the cousin of Amber Moore. She was portrayed by Marissa Tait from 1999 to 2000.

Tawny Moore

Tawny Moore is the mother of Amber Moore and April Knight. She was portrayed by Andrea Evans from March 29, 1999,[5] to 2000, and again from 2010 to 2011. The character also appeared on The Young and the Restless in a crossover event on May 12, 2010. [6]

Giovanni Lorenzano

Giovanni Lorenzano was portrayed by Victor Alfieri from 1999 to 2000, and again in 2004 and 2009.

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