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Carol Conte is the mother of Natalie Manning and the maternal grandmother of Owen Manning. In Season 1 and Season 4, she was portrayed by Regan Rohde. In Season 6, she was portrayed by Margaret Colin.

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Carol Conte, a character in Chicago Med, was portrayed by Regan Rohde in Season 1 and Season 4. The role was later assumed by Margaret Colin in Season 6.
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Margaret Colin portrayed the character Carol Conte in Season 6 of Chicago Med. This role was previously played by Regan Rohde. Carol Conte is recognized as Natalie Manning's mother.
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The daughter of Carol Conte is Natalie Manning, who is also the mother of Owen Manning, establishing Carol as his maternal grandmother.
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Owen Manning is the grandson of Carol Conte. He is the child of Natalie Manning, who is Carol's daughter. Carol is a character in the series Chicago Med.
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Season 1
Derailed iNo Fallback Mistaken Malignant
Bound Saints Reunion Choices Clarity
Intervention Guilty Us Hearts Inheritance
Disorder Withdrawal Timing
Season 4
Be My Better Half when to Let Go Heavy Is the Head Backed Against the Wall What You Don't Know
Lesser of Two Evils The Poison Inside Us Play by My Rules Death Do Us Part All the Lonely People
Who Can You Trust The Things We Do Ghosts in the Attic Can't Unring That Bell We Hold These Truths
Old Flames, New Sparks The Space Between Us Tell Me the Truth Never Let You Go More Harm Than Good
Forever Hold Your Peace With a Brave Heart
Season 6
When Did We Begin to Change Those Things Hidden in Plain Sight Do You Know the Way Home? In Search of Forgiveness, Not Permission When Your Heart Rules Your Head
Don't Want to Face This Now Better Is the Enemy of Good Fathers and Mothers, Daughters and Sons For the Want of a Nail So Many Things We've Kept Buried
Letting Go Only to Come Together Some Things Are Worth the Risk What a Tangled Web We Weave A Red Pill, a Blue Pill Stories, Secrets, Half-Truths and Lies
I Will Come to Save You