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Leah Boudreau Bauer (Past)
Actor: Arielle Renwart Who played Leah Boudreau Bauer (Past) over the yearsTyra Colar (December 1 2008 - present) Useful information on Leah Boudreau Bauer (Past)* While she was originally born on screen in 2004, the character was aged 12 years for her return in 2006. |
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As a child, Leah Bauer had the rarest thing in Springfield: A stable home. However, after returning from the private school that her parent's sent her to, she found things changing. She has always been closest to her father Rick and he couldn't hide the tension in his marriage from her. When Mel accused him of playing a part in Ross Marler's death, Leah defended her father every way she could, eventually faking illness to pull her parents back together. Even with her continued efforts, the family wouldn't stay together. After Mel discovered Rick's affair with Beth, a heart-broken Leah wouldn't forgive him and promised to help her mother through it.
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Dr_Frederick_Rick_Bauer (father)
Melissande_Mel_Boudreau_Bauer (mother)
Jude Cooper Bauer (half-brother)
Ed Bauer (paternal grandfather)
Leslie Bauer (paternal grandmother - deceased)
Clayton Boudreau (maternal grandfather)
Felicia Boudreau (maternal grandmother)
William Edward "Bill" Bauer, Sr. (paternal great-grandfather - deceased)
Bert Bauer (paternal great-grandmother - deceased)
Stephen Jackson (paternal adopted great-grandfather; deceased)
Roy Mills (paternal biological great-grandfather - deceased)
Victoria Ballenger (paternal great-grandmother - deceased)
Friedrich "Papa" Bauer (paternal great-great-grandfather - deceased)
"Mama" Bauer (paternal great-great-grandmother - deceased)
Elsie Miller Franklin (paternal great-great-grandmother - deceased)
Michelle Bauer (aunt)
Remy_Boudreau (uncle)
Robert Santos (first cousin)
Hope Santos (first cousin)
Hope Bauer (first cousin)
Alan-Michael_Spaulding (second cousin)
Mike Bauer (great-uncle)
Hillary Bauer (great-aunt - deceased)
Trudy Bauer Palmer (great-great-aunt)
Meta Bauer (great-great-aunt)
Alma-Jean Miller (great-great-aunt - deceased)
Otto Bauer (great-great-great-uncle - deceased)
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At home, Leah and Harley's boys are making decorations for the baptism. Rick comes in, excited about everything. Lillian runs around, giving Rick a peck before Beth walks in with the baby in her arms. They all crowd around the baby and remark on how she doesn't look anything like Rick. After smirking, Rick walks away to make a call. Lillian takes her daughter aside. Beth worries about why Alan hasn't called her since she left the island. When the phone starts ringing, everyone is still and silent. No one answers. They all think it could be Alan. Rick tells Beth that he understands her feelings for Alan; she can't throw away the history she had with him. He's okay with that though because he knows he'll spend the rest of his life making her and the baby happy. Leah asks them what the baby will be called. Rick wants to name her Bert after his grandmother Bertha. This makes everyone cringe so Leah suggests "Bernadette".
Inside Company, Lizzie tells her mother that Josh gave her a good idea. She's planned out a baby shower for her mother. This way, she can be a good sister. Leah isn't impressed: The only thing that Lizzie is good for is shopping. Staying honest, she turns and tells Beth that she wishes that she had stayed out of her father's life and not ruined his marriage. Beth is selfish and the only thing she is capable of giving is sex. Lizzie tries to defend her mother by saying that sex is an expression of love. 'So you're mother's been spreading love all over town?' Leah taunts her. Things escalate until Lizzie starts throwing food at Leah and they begin yelling at each other. Josh runs in and tries to break it up.
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