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Brooke Logan

Brooke Logan
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Katherine Kelly Lang as Brooke Logan
The Bold and the Beautiful character
Portrayed by
Duration 1987–
First appearance March 23, 1987
Created by William J. Bell
Introduced by William J. Bell and Lee Phillip Bell
Book appearances Collision Course (2013)
Second Chances (2014)
Sunset Love (2014)
Crossover
appearances
The Young and the Restless
Classification Present; regular
Profile
Other names
  • Brooke Forrester
  • Brooke Chambers
  • Brooke Jones
  • Brooke Marone
Occupation Model
Businesswoman
Home Los Angeles, California

Brooke Logan is a fictional character from the CBS Daytime soap opera, The Bold and the Beautiful. She has been portrayed by Katherine Kelly Lang since the series's debut in March 1987. The character is part of the original four central characters and actors (including her onscreen double-decade long love and husband, Ridge Forrester, and his parents Stephanie Forrester and Eric Forrester). Over the years, she has developed into a business woman working at Forrester Creations and a mother to five children: Rick, Bridget, Hope, R.J. and Jack. Her character is described as having "emerged as the show's quintessential heroine, always in turmoil and forever symbolic of true love and destiny prevailing." In addition, the character has had longtime rivalries with Stephanie Forrester and Dr. Taylor Hayes.

Katherine Kelly Lang debuted as the character in 1987, and continues the portray the role today. In 1987, she was briefly replaced by Catherine Hickland while Lang was on sick leave. In 1997, Sandra Ferguson filled in for a small amount of time during Lang's maternity leave. In 2012, Lang announced that she had signed a two-year contract with the series, ensuring her stay until 2014. The world-wide success of The Bold and the Beautiful has meant world-wide controversy among fans for this most controversial of characters. As far away from the U.S.A. as Kenya, men heatedly condemn this "evil" and "wicked" woman, while women praise her for being "independent and put[ting] men where they belong." In 2013, she received her first Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series nomination her portrayal of Brooke after 25 years of joining the soap.


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