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Bold & Beautiful - June 2019 Episode Counts


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June 2019 Episode Rankings
A total of 20 episodes aired this month.

1. Matthew Atkinson (Thomas Forrester) : 19

2. Annika Noelle (Hope Logan) : 18

3. Kiara Barnes (Zoe Buckingham) : 16

*. Adain Bradley (Xander Avant) : 16

5. Scott Clifton (Liam Spencer) : 15

6. Katrina Bowden (Florence Fulton) : 14

7. Jacqueline MacInness Wood (Steffy Forrester) : 13

8. Katherine Kelly Lang (Brooke Logan Forrester) : 12

9. Thorsten Kaye (Ridge Forrester) : 9

10. Darin Brooks (Wyatt Spencer) : 7

11. Alley Mills (Pam Douglas) : 5

*. Nia Sioux (Emma Barber) : 5

13. Don Diamont (Bill Spencer) : 3

*. Lawrence Saint-Victor (Carter Walton) : 3

*. Henry Joseph Samiri (Douglas Forrester) : 3

16. Aaron D. Spears (Justin Barber) : 2

17. Maile Brady (Tiffany) : 1

*. Jennifer Gareis (Donna Logan) : 1

*. Courtney Hope (Sally Spectra) : 1

*. John McCook (Eric Forrester) : 1

*. Denise Richards (Shauna Fulton) : 1

*. Rena Sofer (Quinn Forrester) : 1

*. Heather Tom (Katie Logan) : 1

 

January-June 2019 Episode Rankings
A total of 125 episodes aired this year.

1. Annika Noelle (Hope Logan Spencer) : 107

2. Scott Clifton (Liam Spencer) : 85

3. Darin Brooks (Wyatt Spencer) : 79

4. Katrina Bowden (Florence Fulton) : 75

5. Katherine Kelly Lang (Brooke Logan Forrester) : 62

6. Kiara Barnes (Zoe Buckingham) : 59

7. Jacqueline McInness Wood (Steffy Forrester) : 57

8. Matthew Atkinson (Thomas Forrester) : 53

9. Thorsten Kaye (Ridge Forrester) : 47

10. Courtney Hope (Sally Spectra) : 46

11. Don Diamont (Bill Spencer) : 45

12. Heather Tom (Katie Logan Forrester) : 38

13. Adain Bradley (Xander Avant) : 37

14. Rena Sofer (Quinn Forrester) : 29

15. Wayne Brady (Reese Buckingham) : 28

16. Denise Richards (Shauna Fulton) : 27

17. Hunter Tylo (Taylor Hayes) : 25

18. Jennifer Gareis (Donna Logan) : 24

19. Henry Joseph Samiri (Douglas Forrester) : 20

*. Aaron D. Spears (Justin Barber) : 20

21. John McCook (Eric Forrester) : 17

*. Alley Mills (Pam Douglas) : 17

23. Finnegan George (Will Spencer) : 13

24. Nia Sioux (Emma Barber) : 11

25. Naile Brady (Tiffany) : 8

26. Karla Mosley (Maya Avant Forrester) : 5

*. Ingo Rademacher (Thorne Forrester) : 5

*. Lawrence Saint-Victor (Carter Walton) : 5

29. Dick Christie (Charlie Weber) : 2

30. Achilles of Greece (Simon) : 1

 

CONTRACT ARRIVALS

1/14 – Katrina Bowden (Florence Fulton)

3/15 – Matthew Atkinson (Thomas Forrester)

4/04 – Denise Richards (Shauna Fulton)

 

CONTRACT DEPARTURES

2/06 – Nia Sioux (Emma Barber)

2/19 – Wayne Brady (Reese Buckingham)

3/19 – Karla Mosley (Maya Avant Forrester)

6/28 - Denise Richards (Shauna Fulton)

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Denise Richards was in Monte Carlo to promote the show last month. My best guess is that she had a short term contract, hence her heavy appearances, and now she is indeed a free agent. As her agent was just signed for a guest role, I’m sure Shauna will be back in LA soon.

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