On The Bold and the Beautiful, Ridge Forrester is a member of the wealthy and prominent Forrester family. While the character has remained a staple on the soap for three decades, the face of Ridge Forrester has changed a handful of times over the years.
Here’s a look at all the actors who have portrayed Ridge Forrester throughout the decades.
Thorsten Kaye has big shoes to fill when it comes to Ridge Forrester (2013-present) Thorsten Kaye on ‘The Bold and the Beautiful’ | CBS Photo Archive/Contributor
Actor Thorsten Kaye is no stranger to the soap world. Even before landing the role of Ridge Forrester in 2013, Kaye was already a soap legend.
According to IMDb, the 57-year-old actor began his soap career in 1995 after landing the role of Patrick Thornhart on One Life to Live. Kaye maintained his role as Patrick Thornhart until 1997 and was even nominated for a Soap...
Here’s a look at all the actors who have portrayed Ridge Forrester throughout the decades.
Thorsten Kaye has big shoes to fill when it comes to Ridge Forrester (2013-present) Thorsten Kaye on ‘The Bold and the Beautiful’ | CBS Photo Archive/Contributor
Actor Thorsten Kaye is no stranger to the soap world. Even before landing the role of Ridge Forrester in 2013, Kaye was already a soap legend.
According to IMDb, the 57-year-old actor began his soap career in 1995 after landing the role of Patrick Thornhart on One Life to Live. Kaye maintained his role as Patrick Thornhart until 1997 and was even nominated for a Soap...
- 4/3/2023
- by Danielle Gibson
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Variety‘s Chris Willman won the prize for entertainment journalist of the year at the 62nd Annual Southern California Journalism Awards, held virtually Saturday evening amid the ongoing pandemic.
Willman also won in the music criticism category for his reviews, as well as in the music and theater news or feature category for “Interview with Radiohead’s Thom Yorke.”
Variety was awarded eight prizes in total at this year’s awards, including best in-house or corporate publication for its joint issue with Rolling Stone, “American (In)Justice.”
Owen Gleiberman won for his memorial tribute, “John Simon: Now That He’s Gone, the Image of the Critic as Hater May Have Died Out Too,” and Daniel D’Addario won for personality profile of film or TV personalities for “Don Lemon, CNN’s ‘Unicorn,’ on Facing Racism and Homophobia.”
Daniel Holloway and Matt Donnelly won for best entertainment news or feature for “Does...
Willman also won in the music criticism category for his reviews, as well as in the music and theater news or feature category for “Interview with Radiohead’s Thom Yorke.”
Variety was awarded eight prizes in total at this year’s awards, including best in-house or corporate publication for its joint issue with Rolling Stone, “American (In)Justice.”
Owen Gleiberman won for his memorial tribute, “John Simon: Now That He’s Gone, the Image of the Critic as Hater May Have Died Out Too,” and Daniel D’Addario won for personality profile of film or TV personalities for “Don Lemon, CNN’s ‘Unicorn,’ on Facing Racism and Homophobia.”
Daniel Holloway and Matt Donnelly won for best entertainment news or feature for “Does...
- 8/30/2020
- by Elaine Low
- Variety Film + TV
Mackenzie Johnson, aka Makj, is young, ambitious and quickly making a name for himself as one of the most popular names in big room house. He’s a former professional race car driver who decided to channel his momentum into mixing, scratching and DJing at the age of 15, and so far, he’s seen much success.
Makj has toured worldwide at festivals like TomorrowWorld, Coachella and Ultra, and has touched down at countless clubs across North America, Europe and Asia. Regardless of where he is, high energy always follows. His originals and edits are fuelled by heavy beats, and hits like “Go” and “Generic” – amongst collaborations with Hardwell, Lil Jon and Deorro – have demonstrated his growing ability to produce the best in big room. Additionally, hip-hop influences bring another dimension to his remixes and live sets.
Mackenzie also runs the weekly Revolution Radio show amongst a jam-packed tour schedule and...
Makj has toured worldwide at festivals like TomorrowWorld, Coachella and Ultra, and has touched down at countless clubs across North America, Europe and Asia. Regardless of where he is, high energy always follows. His originals and edits are fuelled by heavy beats, and hits like “Go” and “Generic” – amongst collaborations with Hardwell, Lil Jon and Deorro – have demonstrated his growing ability to produce the best in big room. Additionally, hip-hop influences bring another dimension to his remixes and live sets.
Mackenzie also runs the weekly Revolution Radio show amongst a jam-packed tour schedule and...
- 4/2/2015
- by Matt Joseph
- We Got This Covered
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