Adrienne Frantz

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Biography

An accomplished actor, singer and songwriter, Adrienne Frantz made a name for herself on television playing the character of Amber Moore on two CBS daytime dramas throughout the 1990s and 2000s. An outgoing only child, by age three Adrienne Danielle Frantz was holding private dance recitals in her hometown of Mount Clemens, Michigan. In spite of a busy schedule of dance, voice and theater classes, Frantz managed to graduate from high school at age sixteen and promptly packed her bags and headed off to New York City in search of her dreams - and never looked back. While enrolled in her freshman year at Marymount College in New York City, Frantz won the role of Tiffany Thorne on 'Aaron Spelling' since 2011 and the couple welcomed their first child in December 2015.

  • Primary profession
  • Actress·soundtrack·sound_department
  • Country
  • United States
  • Nationality
  • American
  • Gender
  • Female
  • Birth date
  • 07 June 1978
  • Place of birth
  • Mount Clemens· Michigan
  • Spouses
  • Scott Bailey

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Trivia

She describes her eyes as "cats eyes"

Is a singer-songwriter who performs many of her own songs on "The Bold and the Beautiful" and co-wrote and performed a song on the Jimmy Zip soundtrack.

Adriennes parents (Vicki, a psychologist and John, a chef) divorced when she was 12. She moved to New York at age 16 to pursue acting.

Went to a high school in Medford NJ for her Junior and Senior year.

Broke up with Johnny Rzeznik after a long relationship. Her song Halfway on her new album is about him.

Left "The Bold and the Beautiful" in 2005 to pursue a music career, saying she would be more than willing to return once her first album is complete.

Has a daughter, Amlie Irene Bailey (b. December 1, 2015), with her husband Scott Bailey.

Before the birth of her daughter Amlie in December 2015, she had two miscarriages - in October 2013 and in December 2014.

(November 11, 2011) Married her longtime boyfriend Scott Bailey in California following a 22-month-long engagement.

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