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Paulo  Benedeti (Antonio  Dominguez)   |   Mick  Cain (C.J. Garrison)   |   Ashley  Lyn  Cafagna (ex-Kimberly  Fairchild)   |   Darlene  Conley (Sally  Spectra)   |   Bobbie  Eakes (ex-Macy)   |   Jennifer  Finnigan (Bridget  Forrester)   |   Susan  Flannery (Stephanie  Forrester)   |   Adrienne  Frantz (Ambrosia "Amber" Moore)   |   Winsor  Harmon (Thorne  Forrester)   |   Schae  Harrison (Darla  Einstein   |   Sean  Kanan (Deacon  Sharp)   |   Katherine  Kelly  Lang (Brooke  Logan  Forrester)   |   John  McCook (Eric  Forrester)   |   Daniel  McVicar (Clarke  Garrison)   |   Trcaey  Lindsay  Melchior (Kristen  Forrester)   |   Ronn  Moss (Ridge  Forrester)   |   Maeve  Quinlan (Megan  Conley)   |   Justin  Torkildsen (Rick  Forrester)   |   Hunter  Tylo (Dr. Taylor  Hayes  Forrester)   |   Sandra  Vidal (Sofia  Alonso)


John  McCook (Eric  Forrester)
John McCook's starring roles on stage and screen have defined the image of the romantic leading man in a career encompassing Broadway, primetime television and daytime dramas. Today, he is instantly recognizable to millions of fans as the debonair fashion designer Eric Forrester on THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL. John received his first Daytime Emmy nomination for Outstanding Lead Actor in 2001.
John's compact disc of romantic love songs titled "John McCook Sings Bold & Beautiful Love Songs" for Arcade Records reached The Top 20 in most leading European record markets.
Discovered by legendary movie mogul Jack Warner while starring as Tony in the New York City Center revival of West Side Story, John was one of the last products of Hollywood's famed studio system and talent development program. He was later signed by Universal Studios as a contract player before being drafted by the U.S. Army for a two-year stint.
John starred in the national tour of Barefoot in the Park with Virginia Mayo followed by the Los Angeles and Las Vegas productions of Mame opposite movie and stage legend Ann Miller. He was then cast as the passionate playboy Lance Prentiss on the then brand new daytime drama, THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. John's potent interpretation of the sensual role of Lance catapulted him to national prominence. His television exposure provided John with the opportunity to return to the musical theater with starring roles in Oklahoma!, The Pirates of Penzance, They're Playing Our Song, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Fiddler on The Roof, Peter Pan and The Man of La Mancha. For Long Beach Civic Light Opera, John starred in Man of La Mancha, 42nd Street and opposite Carol Burnett in From The Top and the Stephen Sondheim revue Putting It Together at the Mark Taper Forum.
John was a series regular on Codename: Foxfire and has made dozens of guest star appearances on such series as L.A. Law, Murder She Wrote, Moonlighting, Newhart, WKRP in Cincinnati, Amazing Stories, Too Close For Comfort, Alice and Three's Company, among many others.
John was a nominee for "Outstanding Supporting Actor" at the 1998 Soap Opera Digest Awards and a recipient of the "M.V.P. Award" from Soap Opera Update magazine for his portrayal of Eric Forrester.
California-born and raised, John attended Long Beach State College long enough to appear in a production of Tea and Sympathy and land a job at Disneyland. He made his professional debut at the San Diego Circle Arts Theatre and then appeared at Melodyland in Guys and Dolls, with Hugh O'Brian and Betty Grable, Firefly with Anne Marie Alberghetti, and Flower Drum Song with Pat Suzuki.
John is married to former television actress Laurette Spang. They have three children - Jake, Becky and Molly. John also has a son, Seth, from a previous marriage.