List of The Bold and the Beautiful characters (1990s)
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[2] to 1992. The character returned to the show from 2007 to 2013, and again from 2015 to 2016, last appearing on November 28, 2016.[3][2] He also reappeared from November 8, 2018.[2] He then appeared in 3 episode between November 6–15, 2019.[4]
Jake was introduced as the brother of
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 | |
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The Bold and the Beautiful character | |
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First appearance | October 29, 1991 |
Last appearance | September 13, 2017 |
Classification | 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. Speaking about his 2010 return, which aired on December 21 and 22 of that year, Cain told CBS Soaps In Depth "It's funny — every time I think I've seen the last of C.J., Bradley Bell gives me a call with a little something for me. It's such a cool thing to jump back in there and see everyone".[5]
Clarke Jr. was born to
In December 1997, C.J. and Rick (
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
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
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
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
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
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
Zachary "Zach" Hamilton
Zachary "Zach" Hamilton was portrayed by Michael Watson in 1992.[6] He introduced as a man with a past connection to Taylor Hayes (Hunter Tylo), who is later revealed to be his sister.
Sly Donovan
Irving "Sly" Donovan was portrayed by Brent Jasmer from May 28, 1992 (episode 1298) to October 16, 1996 (episode 2399).
Sly is introduced as a bartender at a new Malibu hotspot that was opened up by The Beach Club and as a friend to Zach Hamilton.
Jay Garvin
Jay Garvin was portrayed by Brett Stimely from September 21, 1992 (episode 1378) to June 3, 1994 (episode 1809).
Jay is introduced as a psychiatrist who works in the same building as
Keith Anderson
Keith Anderson was portrayed by Ken LaRon on a recurring basis from January 8, 1993 (episode 1454) to April 6, 1995 (episode 2011).
Keith is introduced as a bartender who works for Sly Donovan at The Bikini Bar.
Mike Guthrie
Mike Guthrie was portrayed by Ken Hanes from January 18, 1993 to 1998. The character returned to the show in 2010 and 2022.[8] Guthrie reprised the role beginning January 4, 2023.[9] He returned later again that year, with Hanes revealing in that he was anxious about what was "coming next", saying, "Coming back, you know, it's been exactly that same thing: just great, great fun."[10]
Steve Crown
Steve Crown was portrayed by Perry Stephens from April 9, 1993 (episode 1516) to July 12, 1993 (episode 1582).
Steve is introduced as a patent attorney hired by Forrester Creations to handle the legal affairs for a patent application of the BeLieF formula developed by Brooke Logan.
Connor Davis
Connor Davis was portrayed by Scott Thompson Baker from April 19, 1993 to 1998. The character returned to the show from 2000 to 2002 and 2005.
Kevin Anderson
Kevin Anderson was portrayed by Keith Jones on a recurring basis from May 12, 1993 (episode 1539) to April 6, 1995 (episode 2011).
Kevin is introduced as the mentally disabled younger brother of Keith Anderson seeking employment at The Bikini Bar with Keith's help.
James Warwick
Dr. James Warwick | |
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The Bold and the Beautiful character | |
Portrayed by | Maggie Forrester (1996–97) Sheila Carter (1997–98) |
Daughters | Mary 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 [11] and April 7, 1995.[12]
James is a world-renowned
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.
Anthony Armando
Anthony Armando was portrayed by Michael Sabatino from October 15, 1993 (episode 1649) to July 28, 1995 (episode 2091).
Anthony is introduced as a customer of a restaurant and bar, named the Taxi, who takes an interest in Macy Alexander.
Dylan Shaw
Dylan Shaw was portrayed by Dylan Neal from May 16, 1994 to December 9, 1996.
Dylan is introduced as a candidate for the summer intern position at Forrester Creations.
Dylan, a UCLA college freshman on a baseball scholarship as a pitcher with a double major in International Marketing and Art, is interviewed by Eric Forrester for a summer intern position at Forrester Creations. Dylan is eager to increase his chances of being offered the position after Eric informs him that other applicants will also be interviewed.
Dylan has a second interview with Ridge Forrester. Eric and Ridge are both impressed with him. Ridge later offers Dylan the job, and he accepts.
Eric shows Dylan where he will be working in Forrester and informs him of the job he will be doing. Eric also tells him that dating the Forrester models is off limits.
Ivana Vanderveld, a Forrester model who is aware of Eric’s dating rule, begins flirting with Dylan shortly after his start of employment.
Jessica Forrester
Jessica Forrester was portrayed by Maitland Ward from May 18, 1994 to December 9, 1996.
Jessica is introduced as the 16-year old niece of Eric Forrester (John McCook) and stays with his former wife, Stephanie (Susan Flannery) during her parents' divorce.[13] She begins dating Dylan Shaw (Dylan Neal) but the relationship ends when he is charged with statuary rape, although he is found not guilty.[13] Dylan then begins dating Jessica's mother, Maggie (Barbara Crampton), but she breaks up with him when she realizes that Jessica is in love with him.[13] Jessica begins dating Sly Donovan (Brent Jasmer), who wants to get her pregnant so that he can get some of her family's money.[13] 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.[13]
A writer from
Ivana Vanderveld
Ivana Vanderveld was portrayed by Monika Schnarre from June 2, 1994 to April 7, 1995.
Ivana is introduced as a model of Forrester Creations.
Ridge Forrester inspects a dress that Ivana models and has Dylan Shaw, the new intern at Forrester Creations, take notes of the modifications Ridge wants for the dress. Ivana speaks up about another problem with the dress. Ridge inspects it and determines that she saved the company from a major recall by speaking up.
After the inspection, Ivana flirts with Dylan and asks him out on a coffee date, although they are both aware of Eric Forrester’s rule that dating the models is off limits to Dylan.
Megan Conley
Megan Conley was portrayed by Maeve Quinlan from March 3, 1995 to 2006.
Megan is introduced as an employee of Forrester Creations.
An explosion occurs in the lab at Forrester Creations with
Megan is next seen again in May 1995 leaving something in Sheila Carter’s office. Mike walks in looking for Sheila, who has stepped out. Megan asks Mike about his recent date, and he says the suit he borrowed from her didn’t exactly do the job. Sheila returns and hastily asks Megan to leave.
Megan is seen later in the month in Sheila’s office going through a clothes rack when Mike enters looking for Sheila. Megan inquires about Mike, and he mentions a friend in trouble without saying Sheila’s name. Megan says she knows a good psychiatrist, but Mike says it was a psychiatrist who got the friend in trouble in the first place. He tells Megan that the friend is about to blow it for herself, which could have repercussions on him. Megan doesn’t understand, and he tells her she doesn’t want to know. She wishes him good luck and departs the office.
Later, Megan is being dragged by Mike into Sheila’s office. Mike asks Megan to play dumb if anyone asks her questions about him and Sheila knowing each other. He tells Megan that Stephanie Forrester came down on him, and it looks like things are about to go south for Sheila. He has no intentions of going down with her. He tells Megan that the two of them were involved in something bad. He denies breaking the law when she asks. Mike begs Megan not to say anything about him and Sheila, and she agrees. She suggests that Mike go home and rest with the obvious stress he’s under. He tells her he won’t forget her doing this for him and departs.
Days go by, and Megan walks into Sheila’s office with a clothes rack, where Mike is panicking after realizing that Sheila has stolen his gun. Megan mentions seeing many law officers earlier in the Forrester Creations parking lot. He asks her where the officers went, and she replies that they left with the Forresters. Mike begins panicking again and says he can’t be responsible for what Sheila does. Megan realizes all the excitement is about Sheila. He tells her that Sheila stole his gun. When she asks why, he tells her she isn’t exactly of sound mind. He flips back and forth saying Sheila is and isn’t his friend. He doesn’t approve of what she does. Megan asks who Sheila is mad at if it’s not him, and he tells her just about everyone else.
Maggie Forrester
Maggie Forrester was portrayed by Barbara Crampton from June 14, 1995 to 1998.
Michael Lai
Michael Lai was portrayed by Lindsay Price from June 23, 1995 to 1997.
Michael is introduced as the new roommate of Dylan Shaw and as being 18 years old.
Jasmine Malone
Jasmine Malone was portrayed by Lark Voorhies from July 5, 1995 (episode 2074) to October 16, 1996 (episode 2399). She was a fashion design intern for Forrester Creations. Voorhies was a regular in the role, which she reportedly quit as it conflicted with her religion.[14]
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.
A writer from Soap Opera Digest called Grant "a talented and very ambitious fashion designer".[15] A writer from the same magazine believed that Grant was Brooke's "worst" love interest, noting that Brooke would come to "regret marrying Grant to spite Ridge in 1997" due to his manipulation and lies.[16]
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.
Enrique Alvarez
Enrique Alvarez was portrayed by George Alvarez from 1996 to 1997.
Hunter Jones
Hunter Jones was portrayed by Tristan Rogers in 1997.
Erica Lovejoy
Erica Lovejoy | |
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The Bold and the Beautiful character | |
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Duration | 1997–98, 2002 |
First appearance | 1997 |
Last appearance | October 2002 |
Classification | James Warwick |
Mother | Sheila Carter |
Half-brothers | Ryder Callahan John Finnegan |
Half-sisters |
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Grandmothers | Molly Carter |
Aunts | Sarah Smythe |
Nephews | Hayes Finnegan |
Nieces | Lucy Romalotti |
Erica Lovejoy is the daughter of
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,[17] 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. [18]
A writer from Soap Opera Digest called Tawny "manipulative" and believed that the Moore family was one of the most memorable on The Bold and the Beautiful.[19]
Giovanni Lorenzano
Giovanni Lorenzano was portrayed by Victor Alfieri from 1999 to 2000, and again in 2004 and 2009.
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