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Lauralee Brooks
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Actor History
Jaime Lyn Bauer
1973 to 1982; 1984; August 1, 2002 to September 3, 2002; March 27, 2018 guest appearance
Lezlie Dalton
1976; (temporary replacement)
Wesley Pfenning
(temporary replacement)
Other Names

Lorie (nickname)

Occupation

Novelist

Author of In My Sister's Shadow

Author of Naked at Dawn

Former "enquiring reporter" for The Genoa City Chronicle

Formerly went to college in Paris

Residence

Unknown

Formerly a penthouse in Genoa City with Lance

Formerly the Prentiss estate in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, with Lance and his mother

Marital Status

Last known to be single

Past Marriages

Lance Prentiss [Married: 1977; divorced: 1980; remarried: 1984; no longer married prior to 2002]

Maxwell Hollister (divorced)

Relatives

Jennifer Brooks (mother; deceased)

Dr. Bruce Henderson (father; deceased)

Peggy Brooks (half-sister)

Leslie Brooks (half-sister)

Chris Brooks (half-sister)

Mark Henderson (half brother)

Liz Foster (aunt; deceased)

Jennifer Elizabeth Foster (niece, daughter of Chris)

Brooks Prentice (nephew, son of Leslie)

Greg Foster (cousin)

Snapper Foster (cousin)

Jill Foster (cousin, by adoption)

Children

Brooks Lucas Prentiss (son of Lance and Leslie; born 1979) (raised, had legal custody)

Flings & Affairs

Brock Reynolds

Jed Andrews

Brad Eliot (engagement broken 1975)

Mark Henderson (engagement broken)

Lance Prentiss

Lucas Prentiss

Victor Newman (engagement broken 1982)

Crimes Committed

None known

Brief Character History

The very first episode of The Young and the Restless began with Stuart Brooks befriending a young drifter named Brad Elliot who had arrived in town penniless on a bus. Stuart gave Brad a job at his newspaper, and later approved of Brad's interest in his eldest daughter Leslie, with whom Stuart had spent many hours nurturing her musical talent. Leslie fell in love with Brad, who encouraged her to come out of her shell and enjoy a very successful career as a concert pianist.

Meanwhile 21-year-old Lauralee Brooks, who went by the name Lorie, was going to college in Paris where she led a life of sex, alcohol, and drugs with Brock Reynolds, the son of Genoa City's wealthy Katherine Chancellor. Her father, Stuart Brooks, the wealthy owner and publisher of The Genoa City Chronicle, and his wife Jennifer lived in Genoa City, Wisconsin. Lorie had always been jealous of her older sister Leslie, who became a concert pianist thanks to the extra attention paid to her by their father. Lorie's younger sister Chris was still in college at Genoa City University, and youngest sister, Peggy, was still in high school. No one had seen Lorie for years until she arrived home one day to stay. Lorie refused her father's offer to work at the Chronicle and began to write her first novel Naked at Dawn.

But after Lorie met Leslie's boyfriend Brad, she went to work at the Chronicle as its "Enquiring Reporter" to try to get close to him. Unable to spark any interest from Brad, Lorie started intercepting their letters and phone calls while Leslie was on tour. Lorie managed to convince Brad that Leslie was no longer interested, and convinced Leslie that she had seduced Brad. As the thought of Brad and Lorie making love haunted Leslie, she had a nervous breakdown, freezing at the piano during a concert in New York City. After being led off stage by her mentor, Maestro Fautsch, Leslie wandered through Central Park, her purse was stolen, and she wound up institutionalized for weeks with no memory in a ward with a few other mentally disturbed women who taunted her mercilessly. Eventually her doctor discovered who she was from a publicity photo and notified Stuart, who flew to New York and rescued Leslie.

Stuart and his wife Jennifer secretly supported Leslie through her recovery in a sanitarium near Genoa City. Meanwhile, Lorie became engaged to Brad. After months of therapy Leslie was released. When Brad found out what Lorie had done, he broke up with Lorie, and he and Leslie got back together. Lorie quit her job at the Chronicle and published her first book, which Stuart editorialized as "a disgusting piece of trash". With Brad's encouragement, Leslie bought Pierre's Restaurant and turned it into The Allegro, a nightclub where she could perform without having to travel. Stuart and Jennifer spent many evenings at Allegro, proud of their talented daughter who was also singing there.

Lorie had dug up Brad's past, and she exposed it once she was no longer in his life. Brad had been a Chicago neurosurgeon/psychiatrist who had gone against hospital rules to operate on his own son who had died on the table. Brad had been so distressed that he had left Chicago, leaving his practice, his parents, and his girl friend Barbara Anderson behind. His wrecked and burned car had been found later with a body inside which had been burned beyond recognition, and he had been declared dead. Leslie ended up healing Brad by getting him to talk to Barbara and other neurosurgeons who convinced him that he had done all anyone could have for their son, and that their son's death was not Brad's fault. Leslie also arranged a reconciliation between Brad and his parents. Brad and Leslie then married. They honeymooned in Palm Springs where the Mid-America Symphony was performing. Brad had gotten tickets and arranged a meeting with Maestro Fautsch, who talked Leslie into resuming her career as a concert pianist.

Lorie then had an affair with a handsome married man named Jed Andrews. But when Lorie discovered that Jed still loved his wife who had "let herself go". Lorie took his wife in hand and gave her a makeover and a wakeup call, and unselfishly, for once in her life, reunited them.

Lorie found herself attracted to Dr. Mark Henderson who was interning at Genoa City Memorial Hospital. When Lorie's attempts at seduction kept failing, Mark admitted that he was impotent. Although they had still not made love, Mark finally admitted that he was in love with her. Lorie felt that she had finally found the love of her life, someone who loved her as much as she did him, and they planned to marry on New Year's Eve. But shortly before the wedding, Jennifer revealed to Mark that she and Mark's father Bruce had once had an affair, and Jennifer had gotten pregnant, making Mark and Lorie half brother and sister. Jennifer pleaded with Mark to tell no one, and Mark quickly broke off the engagement, leaving Lorie confused. Lorie figured out her paternity with the help of Brad Eliot, and swore she would never forgive her mother.

While performing in Paris, Leslie ran into old friend Lance Prentiss, wealthy eligible bachelor and co-owner of Prentiss Industries, who lived in an estate not far from Genoa City on Lake Geneva. Leslie would often spot Lance in the audience as she toured the world performing, and he would meet her afterward for dinner. Lance finally revealed to Leslie that he was in love with her. But although their marriage was occasionally rocky, Leslie demurred, saying that her heart belonged to Brad. The kind and forgiving Leslie set Lance up with her younger sister, Lorie. After being lavishly romanced by Lance with intimate dinners all around the country and the world, Lorie gave in to his charms. Eventually when things began to get serious between them, Lance explained that his mother Vanessa lived at the estate, and was a recluse who wore a veil over the lower part of her face. The veil hid the scars incurred years ago when she had rescued Lance from a fire which had been accidentally started by his younger brother Lucas. Vanessa had been peering through peepholes in the walls of the mansion for years, and had observed Lance with Lorie and other women before her, including her sister Leslie. Lance and Lorie were married on the spur of the moment during a trip to Lake Tahoe, and Lorie moved in with Lance and Vanessa. Vanessa was displeased by Lance's choice of Lorie, whom she viewed as she did all young women in Lance's life, as a potential threat to her having her son all to herself. Although Vanessa was always gracious in front of Lance, she was spiteful to Lorie when he was not around.

Later that year Brad discovered that he had chronic neuritis and was going blind. Rather than let Leslie give up her career for him, he kept it a secret and made Leslie fall out of love with him, then asked her for a divorce. But when Brad discovered that Leslie was pregnant, he told her the truth, learned to read Braille, and they agreed that Leslie would never give up her career for him. After Brad accidentally hit Leslie in the stomach with a suitcase which caused her to miscarry, Brad filed for divorce and left town. Brock Reynolds helped Leslie get over Brad and proposed with a ruby ring, but she gently told Brock that she wasn't ready. Brad later returned, his eyesight restored by a risky operation, but Leslie rejected him, and he again left town.

While Lance and Lorie were honeymooning, Vanessa invited Leslie to visit her. Vanessa let Leslie know that she would have preferred the more refined Leslie for her son, but Leslie defended Lorie. Leslie pointed out that Lorie was a really a good person who had even scrapped her second novel, In my Sister's Shadow, in deference to Leslie, because it told the story of Leslie's recent nervous breakdown. Vanessa hired a private detective who discovered that Lorie's book had not been scrapped, but instead it had just been published. During one of their many altercations, Lorie accused Vanessa of only refusing plastic surgery to hang onto Lance. Vanessa countered that she would tell Lance of Lorie's new book, if that accusation ever got back to him.

Lorie tracked down Lance's brother, Lucas, in Hong Kong, and persuaded him to return home, hoping the diversion would stop Vanessa's obsession with Lance. Lucas had disappeared shortly after the fire, once he knew that his mother would survive, because he felt guilty for causing the fire and her disfigurement. Vanessa welcomed Lucas home with open arms and gratitude to Lorie. Vanessa assured Lucas that she had never held him responsible, and he was able to convince her to finally have the plastic surgery that removed her scars.

Leslie's father, Stuart, found out that Lorie's book had been published. He berated Lorie, then broke the news to Leslie who was devastated and swore that she would never forgive Lorie. Leslie, later while on a concert tour, found herself hounded by reporters anxiously seeking the tawdry details about her nervous breakdown and time spent in a sanitarium. Leslie became so upset that she nearly suffered a second breakdown. When Lance heard what his wife had done, he lashed out at Lorie, and then flew to Denver to meet Leslie to give her emotional support. Leslie had decided to cancel the remainder of her tour, but with Lance there by her side, she went on to her next concert. But when Leslie surveyed the audience, imagining them all knowing about her past, she froze, and then ran off the stage. Lance comforted Leslie, and they returned to her hotel suite, where they ended up making love. The following morning, Leslie felt so guilty that she encouraged Lance to patch things up with Lorie. They kissed goodbye, and Lorie witnessed it. Thinking that Lance was now committed to Leslie, Lorie immediately went on the road to promote her new book.

Leslie discovered that she was pregnant, but just as she was about to tell Lance that he was going to be a father, Lance told her that he was going to reconcile with Lori. Reeling from Lance's decision, Leslie went on to her next concert date in Seattle. Lucas followed, who by then had fallen in love with Leslie. After Leslie confessed that she was carrying Lance's child, Lucas sympathized and proposed. Leslie and Lucas declared that they would never tell Lance that the baby was his, and they were married. Leslie's mentor, Maestro Fautsch, let them live in his villa in Switzerland to keep the baby's birth date a secret. Leslie gave birth to a healthy baby boy, whom she named Brooks Lucas Prentiss.

Meanwhile, Vanessa, as part of her latest scheme to break up Lance and Lorie, invited Lucas to join Prentiss Industries. Once her baby had been born, Leslie offered Lucas his freedom, but Lucas wanted to stay married to her. They returned to Genoa City, and Lucas went to work with his mother. Vanessa had been transferring stock into Lucas' name until they were able to remove Lance as president, and Lucas took his place. Lucas felt guilty, and offered Lance the position of heading the European office in Paris. Lance refused, and he and Lorie moved from the estate to a penthouse in Genoa City. Before they left, Vanessa confided to Lorie that the only way Lance would be reinstated was if Lorie divorced him.

Lucas went to join Leslie and Brooks on her concert stop in Australia. But Lance was already there visiting Leslie. Lucas spotted them together having dinner, and assumed they were in love again. But Lance had actually been telling Leslie that he intended to commit to Lorie and accept Lucas' job offer in Paris. So when Lance later accepted the Paris job, Lucas rescinded it and offered him a job heading up their dangerous Santa Domingo office instead.

Although Leslie appreciated the support that Lucas gave her, she realized she didn't really love him and they divorced. Lance convinced Leslie and Brooks to live at the penthouse with him and Lorie. But after an upsetting confrontation with Lorie, who correctly guessed that Lance was really Brooks' father, Leslie suffered another nervous breakdown and disappeared, leaving Brooks behind.

Wandering aimlessly with amnesia in another town, Leslie found herself at a bar. Jonas, the owner, was immediately drawn to Leslie, who told him that her name was Priscilla. Jonas turned her from a brunette to a blonde and she began playing the piano and singing at his club. Leslie became so happy and in love with Jonas that she no longer cared about discovering her past. But when her doctor told her that she had had a baby not long ago, Jonas became worried that there was a child growing up somewhere without a mother.

As Lance became more and more depressed without his work, Lorie decided to get him to divorce her, and Vanessa let Lance come back to Prentiss Industries giving him the European division office to run from Paris.

Lucas and Jonas met when both went off to fight the dictator of San Leandro. Lucas discovered "Pricilla" as a stowaway on the jet, but Leslie didn't recognize him, and it was obvious that she was in love with Jonas. After their successful adventure, they all returned to Genoa City. "Pricilla" met Lorie, but did not recognize her either. Lorie and Lucas told Leslie who she was and who they were, but Leslie became confused and overwhelmed. Lorie worried that Leslie would soon regain her memory and demand custody of Brooks. But Leslie explained that she couldn't be a proper mother to a child she did not remember, and she gave full custody of Brooks to Lorie.

As Leslie and Jonas were about to leave the Allegro for home, Leslie encountered Maestro Fautsch who persuaded her to play for him. Leslie was amazed as classical music flowed from her fingertips. When she realized how truly gifted she was, she decided to stay in Genoa City, and she persuaded Jonas to stay as well, and to take over her club, The Allegro, which he renamed Jonas's. After falling and hitting her head, Leslie regained her memory and recalled her love for Lance and that he was the father of her son. Leslie filed for custody of Brooks, but lost him to Lorie because she was the only mother he had ever known. Vanessa suggested Leslie tell Lance that he was the father of Brooks, so she, Lance and Brooks could be together.

Meanwhile, Lorie had given her Prentiss Industries proxies to Victor Newman, who was interested in taking control of the profitable company. When Lorie later asked for them back, Victor assured her that he had burned them.

When Vanessa learned that she was dying from a terminal illness, she masterminded a vicious plot to frame Lorie for her own murder. Vanessa typed a blackmail note on Lorie's typewriter, and left it behind while she lured Lorie to the penthouse balcony. Vanessa then jumped off as a horrified Lorie looked on. Lorie hired attorney Robert Laurence who defended her for the murder of Vanessa. The blackmail note was read in court and it revealed that Lorie had known that Brooks was Lance's son. Lance was shocked, and that ended their relationship. In the end, young Brooks took the stand and testified that he had seen Vanessa typing the blackmail note on Lorie's typewriter with gloves on, and Lance found a prescription bottle that led him to discover that Vanessa was dying. With that and Leslie's testimony that Vanessa indeed hated Lorie, Lorie's version of what had happened was believed, and Lorie regained her freedom. In the end, when Lance discovered that Brooks was his son, he rejected both Lorie and Leslie for keeping it from him.

During the trial, Victor used Lorie's proxies to seize control of Prentiss. Lorie was unable to convince Lance that she had had nothing to do with it, and that Victor was a cheat. Then when Brooks refused to have anything to do with Lance, he returned to Paris alone, and was never seen onscreen again.

Victor claimed that he had taken over Prentiss for Lorie's sake, and to teach Lance a lesson. Victor hired Lorie to write a biography of him to change his image, which led to them seeing each other romantically. Victor proposed to Lorie with a huge engagement ring, and she accepted. Before the ceremony, as a show of good faith, Victor handed Lorie a wedding gift of the papers that would give her Prentiss Industries. But Lorie stood Victor up at the altar. Victor found a letter from her with his engagement ring, informing him that she had what she wanted, and that wasn't marrying him. As Lorie left town to be with Lance, she announced to Lucas that she had won control of Prentiss Industries from Victor and was returning the company to Lance. Lorie was only seen again when she and her sisters returned to Genoa City to attend the wedding of Victor Newman and Nikki Reed in 1984, and it was mentioned that she and Lance had remarried.

But in 2002, while Maxwell Hollister was in Genoa City romancing Nikki Newman, trying to lure her away from Victor, Lorie showed up at Victor's penthouse. Lorie tried to apologize for the way they had parted all those years ago, but Victor wasn't having any of it, so she left. Later Max was trying to convince Lorie, who was revealed to be his ex-wife, to seduce Victor so that he could have Nikki. Max hid when Nikki arrived at Lorie's suite, and Nikki's warning Lorie to stay away from Victor began a heated argument. Nikki displayed her huge diamond announcing that she and Victor were engaged. And Lorie ended it with "You can take the girl out of the bayou, but you can't take the bayou out of the girl."

Max continued to try to talk Lorie into helping him with his scheme, telling her that he needed her because she was the only person to ever pull a fast one on Victor Newman and get away with it. Lorie reminded Max that was 20 years ago, she was not proud of what she did, and had done enough to hurt Victor. But he finally convinced her to help so she could one-up Nikki. The plan was for Lorie to come on to Victor in her suite in front of a camera that would remote feed into Max's while Nikki was there. But when Lorie realized that Victor still had fond memories of her and forgave her for what she did to him, she couldn't turn on the camera. Max barged in with Nikki though, just in time to see Victor and Lorie embrace as they said goodbye. Nikki walked out upset, with Victor running after her, and Lorie gave Max hell for getting her involved. Back at the ranch, Nikki and Victor compared notes, and they laughed about what had happened. Max sent flowers to the Newman wedding, and on his wedding day, Lorie phoned Victor to apologize and wish the couple well. Victor reassured her that he held no ill will toward her.

In March of 2018 Leslie and Lorie Brooks returned to Genoa City for the Walnut Grove Centennial Reunion, and were sitting at the bar of the Genoa City Athletic Club as Jill walked in. Referring to her as their former stepmother from hell, they exchanged barbs and mentioned that the school was honoring their father by naming the journalism lab after him.

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