The Bold and the Beautiful Promotes Casey Kasprzyk to Executive Producer—FIRST Non-Bell Family Member in Role
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The Bold and the Beautiful Promotes Casey Kasprzyk to Executive Producer—FIRST Non-Bell Family Member in Role

Casey Kasprzyk promoted to Executive Producer on The Bold and the Beautiful. First non-Bell family member in role after 22 years.

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CONGRATULATIONS CASEY KASPRZYK ON MAKING THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL HISTORY WITH WELL-DESERVED PROMOTION

TL;DR: Casey Kasprzyk, a 22-year veteran of The Bold and the Beautiful, has been promoted to Executive Producer, making him the first person outside the Bell family to hold the position. Kasprzyk started at the front desk in 2003 and climbed through every production level, winning four Daytime Emmy Awards along the way. He will join Bradley Bellas co-executive producer, marking the first time in nearly three decades that Bell will share the EP role.

Deadline has exclusively reported that The Bold and the Beautiful is making history with Casey Kasprzyk‘s promotion from Supervising Producer to Executive Producer, making him the first person outside the Bell family to hold the position since the show’s 1987 launch.

Historic Promotion Breaks Bell Family Dynasty

Kasprzyk is only the fourth executive producer in the 38-year history of The Bold and the Beautiful. The show was created by William J. Bell and Lee Phillip Bell, who executive produced together until February 1996 when they stepped down and were succeeded by their son Bradley Bell. Since then, Bradley Bell has steered the soap as its sole Executive Producer and Head Writer for nearly three decades.

Twenty-Two Years in the Making

“Twenty-two years ago Casey Kasprzyk joined The Bold and the Beautiful at the front desk,” Bell said in an email to the cast and crew. “Since then, Casey has flourished in every level of production.”

Kasprzyk began his career on the show in 2003, was promoted to Associate Producer in 2008, and became Supervising Producer in 2014. His steady climb through the ranks demonstrates his dedication and talent across every aspect of production.

Award-Winning Accomplishments

Kasprzyk has earned four Daytime Emmy Awards for his work on The Bold and the Beautiful. He shared in the 2011 Outstanding Drama Series win for producing the show’s groundbreaking homelessness storyline filmed in Los Angeles’ Skid Row, and won three times in the Original Song category.

He has worked closely with Bell to create memorable moments including the Emmy-nominated 7000th episode and a special two-part documentary filmed in Monaco. Kasprzyk has led international location shoots across Italy, Australia, France, the Netherlands, Mexico, and Dubai, and directed the show’s summer shoot in Naples and Capri.

More Than Production

Beyond his producing work, Kasprzyk created and hosts Bold Live!B&B‘s official YouTube series. He also played a key role in the show’s recent relocation from Television City to Sunset Las Palmas Studios.

“Casey’s commitment and dedication to The Bold and the Beautiful has been extraordinary,” Bell said. “Casey’s creative accomplishments are too vast to quantify, as he has continually elevated the show to new heights.”

What’s Next

Kasprzyk‘s promotion marks a new era for The Bold and the Beautiful as the soap expands its executive leadership for the first time in nearly three decades. His extensive experience positions him perfectly to help guide the show alongside Bradley Bell.

Congratulations to Casey Kasprzyk on this well-deserved promotion!

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