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Pages in category "Abbott family (The Young and the Restless)" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The history of the Chancellor family is deeply rooted in the history of Genoa City, which was founded by Civil War hero Garfield Dandridge Chancellor. In 1973 Garfield's great-great-grandson, Phillip Chancellor II, was running Chancellor Industries. He resided in the Chancellor mansion with his alcoholic and promiscuous wife Katherine (Kay).
John Abbott is a fictional character from the American CBS Daytime soap opera, The Young and the Restless. He was the patriarch of the Abbott family, one of the core families introduced to the series in 1980. After a brief portrayal by Brett Halsey, the role was portrayed by Jerry Douglas.
The Young and the Restless originally focused on two core families: the wealthy Brooks family and the working class Foster family. [3] After a series of recasts and departures in the early 1980s, all the original characters except Jill Foster Abbott were written out.
The Young and the Restlesscelebrated its latest milestone with glitz and a little bubbly. To honor its 13,000 th episode, which aired Wednesday, Nov. 13, the popular soap held a celebration on set ...
“The history of the Chancellor family is deeply rooted in the history of Genoa City, which was founded by Civil War hero Garfield Dandridge Chancellor. In 1973, Garfield’s great-great-grandson, Phillip Chancellor II, was running Chancellor Industries.
If you aren't in tune with your The Young and the Restless history, then you may think that longtime legacy character, Jack Abbott, only has one child, Kyle Abbott. But that's far from the truth.
Delia Abbott: Riley, Olivia and Isabelle Jones 2009–10 Alix and Madeline Dubois 2010–11 Sophie Pollono 2011–16, 2020 Jack Abbott: Terry Lester: 1980–89 Brett Porter 1986 Peter Bergman: 1989– Graham Taylor 2017–18 Jill Foster Abbott: Brenda Dickson: 1973–80, 1983–87 Bond Gideon 1980 Deborah Adair: 1980–83, 1986 Melinda O. Fee ...