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The Young and the Restless The Bold and the Beautiful character | |||||||||||||||||
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Portrayed by | Madison and Morgan Reinherz (2000-2003) Amanda and Rachel Pace (2003) Darcy Rose Byrnes (2003-2008) Hayley Erin (2008-2010) Marcy Rylan (2010-present) | ||||||||||||||||
First appearance | November 13, 2000 (on The Young and the Restless) May 11, 2007 (on The Bold and the Beautiful) | ||||||||||||||||
Last appearance | August 31, 2007 (on The Bold and the Beautiful) | ||||||||||||||||
Created by | Kay Alden | ||||||||||||||||
File:Hayley Erin as Abby Carlton.jpg Hayley Erin as Abby Carlton Newman (2008-2010) | |||||||||||||||||
File:Darcy rose barnes-abby carlton.jpg Darcy Rose Byrnes as Abby Carlton (2003-2008) | |||||||||||||||||
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Abigail Rachel "Abby" Newman (born Abigail Rachel Carlton) is a fictional character from the American soap opera The Young and the Restless. Darcy Rose Byrnes played the role from 2003 to June 2008. Byrnes also made several appearances as Abby on The Bold and the Beautiful. Actress Hayley Erin took over the role of a now SORAS'd Abby Carlton on The Young and the Restless on December 29, 2008.[1][2] and played the role until April 14, 2010. In 2010, the role was recast with Marcy Rylan and aged the character from a teenager to an adult.[3] Rylan began taping on April 5 and started airing on May 18, 2010.[4][5]
Abby is the daughter of Ashley Abbott (Eileen Davidson) and Victor Newman (Eric Braeden), although she was adopted by Ashley's then-husband Brad Carlton (Don Diamont).
Casting
Darcy Rose Byrnes portrayed Abby Carlton as a child on both The Young and the Restless and The Bold and the Beautiful.[1][6] In 2008, The Young and the Restless began searching for a teenage actress to take on the role. "The fact that they aged Noah, I think it's a no-brainer," Eileen Davidson said. "It would be pretty odd to see a teenage Noah with an 8 year old Abby."[1] Hayley Erin was cast in the part and debuted on December 9,2008.[2][7] "Hayley had everything I wanted in the role — she looks right for the part and has that youthful energy," said The Young and the Restless's casting director Camille St. Cyr.[7] In 2010, the role was recast again with Marcy Rylan, who begins taping the week of April 5 and will first air in May.[3]
Character background
Abby Carlton is conceived when Ashley, desperate to have Victor's child to replace the one she aborted years ago, steals his sperm from a sperm bank and secretly has herself inseminated. Abby grows up believing Brad Carlton is her father. While Ashley has cancer, she records a video message for Abby to see when she grows up revealing the truth that Victor is her biological father. Unbeknownst to her, Abby sees the video and tells Victor. Though the truth is out, Abby sees both Brad and Victor as father figures.
In early 2007, Ashley leaves Genoa City to work for Jabot International in Hong Kong, taking Abby with her. The character of Ashley crosses over to Young and the Restless's "sister soap" The Bold and the Beautiful in March 2007, as does Abby shortly after. They both stay in Los Angeles until mid-2008. Ashley and Abby eventually end up in London, with Ashley working for Forrester Creations' international branch. Ashley leaves Abby in London when she goes to Paris to help Victor. The two reunite romantically and return to Genoa City to live together. Abby joins them on Christmas as a surprise for Victor.
Abby (Hayley Erin) and her mother move into the Newman ranch, and Victor takes a greater role in Abby's life, including buying her a champion Arabian horse. He asks her to start calling him Dad, which she does, upsetting her adoptive father, Brad. When Brad and Abby's adoptive sister, Colleen Carlton (Tammin Sursok), die in separate events, Abby begins to rebel against Ashley and Victor. She spends time with Ryder and Daisy Callahan and assists with one of their schemes before they leave Genoa City.
In May 2010, Abby (Marcy Rylan) protests in front of Jabot and strips nude in public against fur usage at the company after it is in the hands of Tucker McCall, not knowing that Ashley has returned to become the CEO of Jabot. She plans to start her own reality television show entitled "The Naked Heiress", but is having trouble obtaining the money. She goes to her parents to get the money, but they refuse. Abby recruits Rafe Torres as her lawyer and vows to sue her parents in order to obtain her inheritance.
References
- ^ a b c "Soaps In Depth, Abby Grows Up". Soaps In Depth. 2008-10-24.
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(help) - ^ a b Logan, Michael (March 6, 2010). "Guiding Light Vet Marcy Rylan Joins Y&R". TV Guide. Retrieved 2010-03-09.
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(help) - ^ Rabinowitz, Naomi. "Getting To Know: Darcy Rose Byrnes (Abby, YOUNG AND RESTLESS)". Soap Opera Digest. Retrieved 2010-03-11.
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