The Bold and the Beautiful's Lawrence Saint-Victor (Carter Walton) has proven that he's got what it takes in front of the camera, but now he's getting the chance to show off his skills behind the camera, as well.
A lot of soap opera actors have wished they could write their own scenes or dialogue, and it's a wish that's coming true for The Bold and the Beautiful's Lawrence Saint-Victor (Carter Walton).
Soap Opera Digest reports that the New York native wrote today's episode of B&B, following a conversation with the soap's head writer/executive producer Bradley P. Bell.
"It's common for actors to go into Brad's office and talk about where their characters are going, and during one of those meetings, Brad asked if I ever wanted to write an episode," the actor/scribe told the soap publication. "The episode deals with the aftermath of what has been seen: Maya follows up with Carter about their last conversation regarding Rick. That will be interesting [laughs]! We also see Caroline and Ridge contemplate if they're ready to move forward together and Maya's baby sister, Nicole [Reign Edwards], makes her introduction. It was fun, but it was a little scary, too."
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Facing his nerves paid off, however, because the powers that be asked Saint-Victor to write another episode. Watch for that one to air sometime this February.
This is not Saint-Victor's first job with the pen. He and Karla Mosley (Maya Avant) wrote and produced the Room 8 web series, which was featured in B&B storylines back in 2013.
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