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Marone family

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Marone family
The Bold and the Beautiful family
First appearanceMarch 23, 1987
Created byBradley Bell[a]
Introduced byBradley Bell[a]
Duration1987–[a]

The Marone Family is a family in the CBS Daytime soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful. They are and have been involved in running the fashion house Forrester Creations but the core of their business interests is the ownership and management of the international shipping company Marone Industries.

Family members

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First generation

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Second generation

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Third generation

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Fourth generation

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  • Douglas Forrester
    Son of Thomas and Caroline Spencer. Caroline was married to Ridge, but he told her that he couldn't be the father. They kept up the pretense that Ridge was the father until Thomas found out. Caroline didn't want to reveal Douglas' paternity, but Ridge gave Douglas to Thomas, letting them be a family. After Caroline's death, Douglas was legally adopted by Hope Logan.
  • Kelly Spencer
    Daughter of Steffy and Liam Spencer, born June 4, 2018.
  • Hayes Finnegan
    Son of Steffy and John "Finn" Finnegan, born July 1, 2021.

In-Laws

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Marone Industries

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Marone Industries is an international shipping company that was founded by Massimo Marone who ran it with an iron fist for decades and Marone Industries became known as a very conservative company. When it was revealed that Ridge Forrester was Massimo's son Ridge became Vice Chairman of the Marone Industries and added fashion house Spectra Fashions as a subsidiary but Massimo eventually sold it back to Sally Spectra. Ridge eventually returned to Forrester Creations but remained on the Marone board until Massimo's other son Dominick Marone became more involved with the company. Nick eventually double crossed his father and forced the Marone board to remove Massimo as CEO and make him the new CEO. Nick used Marone Industries to buy Forrester Creations but after it was revealed that Nick's mother and Massimo's ex-wife Jacqueline Payne Marone was a prostitute the Marone board fired Nick as CEO but did sell him Forrester Creations. Nick sold his stock in Marone Industries to board member George Septolino, who presumably took over as CEO.

Marone Industries also has interests in industries other than shipping. It was revealed that this includes banking and real estate when Massimo was able to check the bank account records of Mark Maclaine to prove that Stephanie bribed him to help her fake a heart attack in order to break up Ridge's marriage to Brooke. Mark Maclaine revealed that his apartment complex was owned by Marone Industries.

Massimo is still a major shareholder in Marone Industries. It is not known to what extent Ridge has in the company but as Massimo's eldest son, chosen heir in Massimo's will, and former Vice Chairman Ridge is thought to have some association with Marone Industries.

Personnel

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  • Massimo Marone (Founder, former Chairman and CEO, majority shareholder)
  • George Satalino (Patrick John Hurley) (board member, possible CEO)

Former Employees

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Family Tree

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Stephanie DouglasMassimo MaroneJacqueline PayneSheila Carter
Taylor HayesRidge ForresterBrooke LoganNick MaroneBridget ForresterDiana Carter
Thomas ForresterCaroline SpencerPhoebe ForresterR.J. ForresterJack MaroneNicole Marone
Liam SpencerSteffy ForresterJohn Finnegan
Douglas ForresterKelly SpencerHayes Finnegan

Descendants

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Notes

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  1. ^ a b c The introduction of the Marone family through the character of Massimo Marone, under executive producer/head writer Bradley Bell when his debut aired on August 23, 2001. The character of Ridge Forrester introduced under executive producer/head writer, William J. Bell who debuted on March 23, 1987 was revealed to be a Marone in 2001.

References

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  1. ^ "Jack Marone" Soap Central. Retrieved 2018-03-15.
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