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Ashley Bashioum (Mackenzie Browning) | Lauralee Bell (Christine Blair Williams) | Peter Bergman (Jack Abbott) | Laura Bryan Birn (Lynne Bassett) | Eric Breaden (Victor Newman) | Sharon Case (Sharon Collins Newman) | John Castellanos (John Silva) | Carolyn Conwell (Mary Williams) | Jeane Cooper (Katherine Chancellor) | Doug Davidson (Paul Williams | Eileen Davidson (Ashley Abbott Carlton) | Don Diamont (Brad Carlton) | Alex Donnelley (Diane Jenkins) | Jerry Douglas (John Abbott) | Lyndsy Fonseca (Colleen Carlton) | David Shark Fralick (Larry Warton) | Sabryn Genet (Tricia McNeil) | Camryn Grimes (Cassidy "Cassie" Newman) | Rick Hearst (Matt Clarke) | Karen Hensel (Doris Collins) | Bryant Jones (Nate Hastings) | Beau Kazer (Brock Reynolds) | David Lago (Raul Guittierez) | Christian Jules LeBlanc (Michael Baldwin) | Kate Linder (Esther Valentine) | Eva Longoria (Isabella) | Thad Luckinbill (J.T. Hellstorm) | Beth Maitland (Tracey Connolly) | Shemar Moore (Malcolm Winters) | Joshua Morrow (Nicholas Newman) | Anthony Pena (Miguel Rodriguez) | Francesco Quin (Thomas DelCerro) | Scott Reeves (Ryan McNeil) | Alexia Robinson (Alex Perez) | David Lee Russek (Sean Bridges) | Melody Thomas Scott (Nikki Reed Newman) | Kristoff St. John (Neil Winters) | Michelle Stafford (Phyllis Summers) | Alexis Thorpe (Rianna Miner) | David Tom (Billy Abbott) | Heather Tom (Victoria Newman) | Jess Walton (Jill Foster Abbott) | Patty Weaver (Gina Roma) | Tonya Lee Williams (Dr. Olivia Barber Winters) | Lauren Woodland (Brittany Hodges)
Jeane Cooper (Katherine Chancellor)
Jeanne Cooper joined the cast of The Young and the Restless in 1973 as Katherine Chancellor, the grande dame of Genoa City. She has been nominated for Emmy Awards as Outstanding Leading Actress in 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991 and 1999. She won a Soap Opera Digest Award in 1989 as Outstanding Leading Actress and received the magazine's Editor's Award that same year. She also received the MVP Award from Soap Opera Update in 1990. She was the recipient of the Woman of the Year Award from the Pasadena Playhouse Alumni & Associates in 1989.
Jeanne has had a wide ranging television career including appearances in the series The Twilight Zone, Perry Mason, Maverick, and Ben Casey, a performance for which she received an Emmy nomination. She appeared with her son, actor Corbin Bernsen, in the television series LA Law (a role for which she received an additional Emmy nomination), Touched by an Angel and the television movie Beyond Suspicion.
Jeanne was also seen in the motion pictures The Man from the Alamo, The Boston Strangler and Tony Rome. Her theatrical productions include On the Town, The Miracle Worker, Plain and Fancy and a successful touring production of Plaza Suite. She also starred in Love Letters at the Canon Theater in Beverly Hills, California.
Jeanne attended the College of the Pacific and performed in the Civic Light Opera Company and Revue Theater in Stockton. She graduated from the famed Pasadena Playhouse School.
Jeanne founded a national volunteer support network called the Katherine Chancellor Society. She donates her time to several charities, hospitals and organizations, including the Humane Society of Hawaii, Greenpeace, the National Wildlife Association, and the Children's Hospital of Toronto. Additionally, her other charity work includes Children's Cancer Research (London), House of Hope (San Diego, California) and Drive By Agony (Lynwood, California).
She is the mother of three children, Caren, Collin, and Corbin and grandmother to eight. She currently lives with her two grandsons, Weston and Harrison, in Los Angeles.
Jeanne has blonde hair, blue eyes, and stands 5' 3 1/2" tall. Her birthday is October 25.
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