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Amber Moore
Adrienne Frantz 2
Adrienne Frantz as Amber Moore
The Bold and the Beautiful
The Young and the Restless
Portrayed by: Adrienne Frantz
Duration: 1997-2005 & 2010-2012 (B&B)
2006-2010 & 2013 (Y&R)
First appearance: July 18, 1997 (B&B)
November 29, 2006 (Y&R)
Last appearance: May 17, 2012 (B&B)
September 4, 2013 (Y&R)
Cause/reason: Returned home
Created by: Bradley Bell
Profile
Family: Moore family
Other names: Marina (alias)
Gender: Female
Born: 1980
Occupation: Unknown
Residence: Los Angeles, California
Relationships
Parents: Unknown man (father)
Tawny Moore (mother)
Siblings: April Knight (sister; twin)
Marital status: Single
Past marriage(s): Rick Forrester (annulled; 1999-2000)
Rick Forrester (divorced; 2001-2003)
Cane Ashby (invalid; 2007)
Daniel Romalotti (divorced; 2009-2010)
Children: Eric Forrester III (son, with Rick) {switched at birth}
Unnamed child (daughter, with Rick)
Rosie Barber (daughter, with Marcus)
Aunts & uncles: Joe Moore (maternal)
Cousins: Becky Moore (maternal)
Other relatives: Eric Sharpe (maternal)
Romances: Raymond (one night stand; 1998)
Rick Forrester (lovers; 1998)
C.J. Garrison (dated/engaged; 2000)
Deacon Sharpe (lovers; 2003)
Thomas Forrester (lovers; 2005)
Plum (dated; 2006, deceased)
Cane Ashby (one night stand; 2007)
Adrian Korbel (dated; 2007)
Daniel Romalotti (dated; 2007)
Adrian Korbel (affair/one night stand; 2007)
Billy Abbott (one night stand; 2007)
Billy Abbott (lovers; 2007)
Daniel Romalotti (dated; 2007-2008)
Deacon Sharpe (affair/one night stand; 2008)
Deacon Sharpe (dated/engaged; 2008)
Marcus Barber (one night stand; 2010)
Oliver Jones (one night stand; 2010)
Liam Spencer (one night stand; 2011)
Rick Forrester (dated; 2012)

Ambrosia "Amber" Moore (formerly Forrester, Ashby & Romalotti) is a fictional character on the CBS daytime soap operas The Bold and the Beautiful and The Young and the Restless.

Actress History:[]

  • Adrienne Frantz (B&B: 07/1997-04/2005 & 07/2010-05/2012 & Y&R: 11/2006-05/2010; contract & 09/2013; recurring)

Character History:[]