Bold and beautiful star Rena Sofer plans to leave her role as Quinn – here’s why

Bold and beautiful star Rena Sofer plans to leave her role as Quinn – here’s why

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Rena Sofer, who won a Daytime Emmy Award, plays Quinn Fuller in The Bold and the Beautiful.

Sofer discovered she was good at something when she was 15 and performed on the streets of Greenwich Village in New York City. It was the first thing she did as an actress.

She was featured in shows like ‘Another World’ and ‘Loving’ during the day and was soon cast in Sidney Lumet’s ‘A Stranger Among Us’. Since then, she has worked in both movies and TV shows.

Sofer won an Emmy in 1995 for her role as Lois Cerullo in General Hospital. The award was for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series, Daytime.

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Rena Sofer

Rena Sofer is leaving The Bold and the Beautiful, but why?

After nine years on The Bold and the Beautiful, Rena Sofer has officially said goodbye to her fans.

The actress who played Quinn Fuller on the CBS soap from 2013 to 2022 recently spoke about her decision to leave the show when her contract expired in May. This was just a few weeks after she said she was leaving.

In a strange Instagram post on Friday, August 5, the actress said she had a saying that broke her heart. She later said, “It wasn’t just my daughter’s birthday; it was also the end of my nine-year run as Quinn in The Bold and the Beautiful.”

She said, “I know it’s heartbreaking for some, and it’s heartbreaking for me too, but it’s time for me to move on with both my acting career and my pottery business.” It showed that she didn’t make this decision easy and she knew it would be hard for fans to hear.

One of her fans wrote: “Wait, was that the last scene with Quinn?! She’s happy with Carter, and that’s it? Like a dream it ends. Is she just going to disappear? I’m numb. This makes no sense.”

Even though Rena has left the show, her fans are still hoping the show will have a new cast. “I get it if she just stopped and didn’t give them a chance to write an exit,” wrote one of the users. This lack of an ending or exit makes me think (or hope) that there will be a remake.”

“Technically, it was her choice to leave, and it was at the last minute,” said another. They begged her to stay after her contract ended, but she felt she deserved better.

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Her deal with Bold and Beautiful expired in May

Sofer told Soap Opera Digest that her contract expired in May, but that she didn’t find out until the last week of filming before the July break.

The actress says they told her her character’s situation wasn’t clear, but they asked her to keep appearing “regularly” as they tried to figure it out.

She told the source: “I just felt like if my choice hadn’t been made at the time, it made it clear that they just didn’t know what to do with Quinn, and I felt like I deserved more than just but hang it around until they figured it out.”

You may already know that after the whole “Quarter” story, there was still a lot to do. Since Donna (Jennifer Gareis) was still part of it and I wasn’t legally divorced from John McCook yet, I thought it was time to leave.

Fans of actress Quinn Fuller want to know where she is after the exit.

Sofer’s next job is to take care of her daughter Avalon and get her ready for college when she leaves the house.

The actress is trying to earn a living as a potter, but she is also trying her creative skills in a new art form. But don’t worry, she’ll be auditioning again soon.

In her farewell message on Instagram, she said people should go to Renasoferceramics.com, the website for her pottery company. The actress says that when she was sad, she found a new part of herself. This is what she said on the Rena Sofer Ceramics website.

Users post: “Since this is Rena Sofer’s final episode, Carter’s words to Quinn sound more personal than they do on the show.” That happened too quickly. As if he was saying goodbye.”

The actress has a huge net worth of $3 million from her acting career

Celebrity Net Worth says Rena Sofer’s acting career has netted her a net worth of $3 million. Most of her money comes from inclusive models and sponsorships.

Rena Sofer is known to many readers for playing Quinn Fuller in The Bold and the Beautiful. But they may also know her from the many other well-known shows she has been on, earning her a million dollar salary.

She’s been on Loving for four years, but she’s also been on General Hospital, Seinfeld, Melrose Place, Friends, and many other popular shows as a recurring character.

She also starred in the films Carrie, Keeping the Faith and A Stranger Among Us.

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Rena Sofer

Early years

Sofer was born in Arcadia, California. Her mother, Susan Sofer, was a psychology professor, and her father, Martin Sofer, was a conservative rabbi. Her family then moved to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where they lived until her parents divorced and she moved to Teaneck, New Jersey, with her father and brother David in 1970. But when Sofer was 5, the family lived in Western Pennsylvania. In Ambridge, Pennsylvania, where they lived, her father ran the Beth Samuels Jewish Center.

She later attended Frisch School, a modern Orthodox Jewish high school for both boys and girls in Paramus, New Jersey. Sofer lived in North Bergen, New Jersey. Her father was the rabbi of the Temple Beth El synagogue, where she lived. She completed high school in North Bergen and then attended Montclair State College.

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Career

General Hospital was the first show in which Sofer played Lois Marie Cerullo. Her first role was as a band manager in 1993. But her first role to get a lot of attention was as Rocky McKenzie on the soap opera Loving (1988-91).

Sofer is perhaps best known for playing Lois Cerullo on the TV show General Hospital (December 15, 1993 – September 24, 1996). She later came back as a guest star (February 7-17, 1997; September 30-October 2, 1997). Sofer won the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series in 1995 for her role as the crazy Lois.

In May 2013, it was announced that Sofer would play a new character named Quinn Fuller in the CBS soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful. Her first episode aired on July 12. Sofer said on Twitter on August 17, 2022 that she would be leaving her role as Quinn after nine years on the show.

Prime time television

Sofer has guest-starred or supported a number of well-known prime time TV shows, including Seinfeld, Melrose Place, The Chronicle, Ed, Friends, Spin City, Blind Justice, Ghost Whisperer, 24, NCIS, and Two and a Half Men.

Sofer played the role of Vicky Costa in the NBC sitcom Just Shoot Me! for a short period of time. Later, the network put Sofer in the American version of the British show Coupling, which did not last long. In recent years, Rena Sofer has been featured on the NBC TV show Heroes as the wife of aspiring politician Nathan Petrelli, Heidi Petrelli (Adrian Pasdar). She appeared in 2008 on the TV show Two and a Half Men as the ex-girlfriend of Charlie Harper (Charlie Sheen). Rena also guest-starred on Dirty Sexy Money as a brave reporter and on Ghost Whisperer as a ghost. Sofer began playing attorney Margaret Allison Hart, a possible love interest for the character Leroy Jethro Gibbs, in early 2010 on NCIS (Mark Harmon). She had a short guest role in Bones as the love interest of Seeley Booth (David Boreanaz).

Sofer played Snow White’s mother in Once Upon a Time in 2013, which got a lot of attention.

In the movie Keeping the Faith, starring Jenna Elfman, Ben Stiller and Edward Norton, she played a woman who loved Ben Stiller’s character (who also directed). She also played a bride-to-be with Melanie Griffith in the films A Stranger Among Us by Sidney Lumet and The Secret of Hidden Lake by Penelope Buitenhuis.

In 2002, she played Mrs. Desjarden, the gym teacher, in a TV movie based on the book Carrie. She was in the TV movie Always and Forever, which came out on the Hallmark Channel on October 24, 2009. Since 1992, when she played Andrea Larson in the TV movie Saved by the Bell: Hawaiian Style, she has been in TV movies.

Life at home

Sofer and Wally Kurth, who played her on-screen boyfriend in General Hospital, began dating as their characters’ stories progressed. In 1995, the actors married and had a daughter, Rosabel Rosalind Kurth. Sofer and Kurth broke up in 1997.

In 2003, Sofer married Sanford Bookstaver, a television director and producer. Sofer had her second daughter with Bookstaver on August 5, 2005. This was her first child with Bookstaver. In 2017, Sofer and Bookstaver divorced. Sofer said they got back together in 2019 and got engaged in April. In 2019 they married again.