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List of writers and producers who have worked on the American soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful .

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<i>The Bold and the Beautiful</i> American television drama series

The Bold and the Beautiful is an American television soap opera created by William J. Bell and Lee Phillip Bell for CBS. It premiered on March 23, 1987, as a sister show to the Bells' other soap opera The Young and the Restless; several characters from each of the two shows have crossed over to the other since the early 1990s. Set in Los Angeles, California, the show centers upon the Forrester family and their fashion house business Forrester Creations.

A

Chris Abbott
Script writer (2005-2006)
Kay Alden
Associate head writer (2007-2008, 2008)
Interim head writer (2008)
Co-head writer (2008-2012)

B

Bradley Bell
Executive producer (1996-present)
Writer (1987-1993)
Associate producer (1990-1992)
Supervising producer (1992-1995)
Head writer (1993-2008, 2008-present)
Colleen Bell
Associate producer (2011-2012)
Producer (2013-2014)
Maria Arena Bell
Fashion consultant (1989)
Script writer (1989-1992)
William J. Bell
Creator (1987)
Executive producer (1987-1996)
Head writer (1987-1993)
Meg Bennett
Writer (1987-1989)
Executive storyline consultant (2002-2004)
Rex M. Best
Script writer (2003-2005, 2005-2008, 2008-present)
Script editor (2005)
Jerry Birn
Storyline consultant (2004-2008, 2008-2009)
Lee Phillip Bell
Creator (1987)
Executive producer (1987-1996)
Long Term Consultant (1996-present)

C

John Chambers
Script writer (2005-2007)

E

Janice Ferri Esser
Story consultant (2007-2008, 2008)
Script writer (2007-2008, 2008)

F

Susan Flannery
Occasional director (1995-2001)
Rhonda Friedman
Supervising Producer

G

Bill Glenn
Production consultant (1987-1988)
Director (1987)

H

Jim Houghton
Script writer (2006)

J

Frederick Johnson
Story consultant (1988-1989)
Script writer (1989, 2006)
Grant A. Johnson
Associate director (1996)

K

Casey Kasprzyk
Production Office Staff (2003-2005)
Production Assistant (2005-2007)
Production Coordinator (2007-2009)
Associate Producer (2009-2010)
Producer (2010-2014)
Supervising Producer (2014-present)
Occasional Director (2014)
Deveney Kelly
Director (1989-present)
Producer (1996-1999)
Tracey Ann Kelly
Script writer (1999-2008, 2008-present)
Sara Kettler
Script writer (2002, 2003)
Production staff (2000-2003)
Gail Kobe
Producer (1987-1990)

L

Dean LaMont
Occasional Director (2015)
Andrew Lee
Associate director (1993-1996)

M

Joshua S. McCaffrey
Script writer (2007)
Christian McLaughlin
Script writer (2004)
Beth Milstein
Script writer (2002-2005)
Michael Minnis
Script writer (1997-1999, 2003)
Story consultant (2003-2004)
Co-head writer (2004-2008, 2008-present)
Patrick Mulcahey
Script writer (2005-2008, 2008-present)
Story consultant (2005-present)

P

Mark Pinciotti
Coordinating Producer (2000s-2014)
Producer (2015-present)
Cynthia J. Popp
Production staff (1987-1988, 1990-1996)
Associate director (1993, 1996-1998, 1999-2000)
Director (1998-2000, 2001-present)
Producer (2000-present)

R

James E. Reilly
Consultant (1990)

S

Anne Schoettle
Script writer (2002-2003)
Edward Scott
Producer (2010-2011)
Supervising Producer (2011-present)
Hope Harmel Smith
Coordinating producer (1987-1989)
Producer (1990-1996)
John F. Smith
Associate head writer (1987-2001)
Script writer (1987-2002)
Co-head writer (2002)
Executive storyline consultant (2002-2003)
Script writer (2008-present)
Elizabeth Snyder
Script writer (2003)
Storyline consultant (2004-2006)
Associate head writer (2006-2008, 2008-2010)
Michael Stich
Director (1987-present)

V

Michele Val Jean
Writer (2012-present)

Z

John C. Zak
Director (1988-1995)
Coordinating producer (1989)
Producer (1989-1996)
Supervising producer (1996-1999)
Teresa Zimmerman
Script writer (1996-2003)
Associate head writer (2004-2005)

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