Jacob Young
Jacob Young is an American actor and producer renowned for his extensive career in daytime television, particularly his portrayals of Rick Forrester on The Bold and the Beautiful (1997–1999 and 2011–2018), Lucky Spencer on General Hospital (2000–2003), and J.R. Chandler on All My Children (2003–2011), roles that established him as a prominent figure in soap operas across three major networks.[1][2] Born Jacob Wayne Young on September 10, 1979, in Renton, Washington, to parents Michael and Rhonda (now divorced), he grew up as the youngest of four siblings, including Michael, Tiffany, and Charity, and was raised in the Washington area and other parts of the Pacific Northwest before moving to California as a teenager.[1][3] His early interest in performing arts emerged during high school, where he took leading roles in productions such as Guys and Dolls, Grease, The Wizard of Oz, and Our Town, honing skills that propelled him into professional acting shortly after graduation.[4][5] Young's breakthrough came in 1997 when he debuted as Rick Forrester, the son of Eric Forrester, on The Bold and the Beautiful, a role that showcased his ability to handle complex family dynamics and romantic storylines, earning him initial acclaim in the genre.[1] In 2000, he transitioned to ABC's General Hospital as Lucky Spencer, the son of iconic characters Luke and Laura, a recast that revitalized the character's popularity and led to his first major award recognition.[3][1] For this performance, he received multiple Daytime Emmy nominations and won the Outstanding Younger Actor award in 2002, marking a career highlight that solidified his status as an Emmy-winning talent.[1] He has been nominated for the Daytime Emmy six times in total, reflecting his consistent excellence in portraying multifaceted characters.[6] Following his tenure on General Hospital, Young joined All My Children in 2003 as J.R. Chandler, the cunning heir to the Chandler empire, a role he played for eight years and which allowed him to explore themes of corporate intrigue, addiction, and redemption, further diversifying his soap opera portfolio.[1][5] He returned to The Bold and the Beautiful in 2011, reprising Rick Forrester until 2018, during which he navigated high-stakes fashion industry plots and executive power struggles, contributing to the show's enduring appeal.[4] Beyond soaps, Young has appeared in prime-time television, including a guest role on The Walking Dead in 2021 as Deaver, and feature films such as The Girl Next Door (2004), demonstrating his versatility outside the daytime realm.[3][6] In recent years, Young has expanded into producing, founding Next Generation Storytellers to support emerging talents, and in 2025, he teamed with Joan Collins for a new thriller, taking on directing and producing roles.[7][8][9] He continues to engage in philanthropy, notably supporting Boys Town through advocacy and events. His career, spanning over two decades, underscores his enduring influence in television, with a legacy defined by award-winning performances and a commitment to storytelling across genres.[1]Early life
Family and childhood
Jacob Young was born Jacob Wayne Young on September 10, 1979, in Renton, Washington, to parents Michael and Rhonda Young.[10] He is the youngest of four siblings, including an older brother named Michael and two sisters, Tiffany and Charity.[10][1] Young's parents divorced when he was a child, shaping his early family dynamics.[10] The family experienced several relocations during his childhood, primarily within Washington state and to Oregon, where he grew up alongside his siblings.[11][1] These moves and family environment contributed to his formative years, fostering a sense of adaptability amid changing circumstances.[11]Education and initial interests
Young graduated from high school in Washington state in 1997, where he balanced athletic pursuits with emerging artistic interests. A talented athlete, he achieved national ranking in freestyle and Greco-Roman wrestling during his high school years, competing at the state level and demonstrating significant potential in the sport.[12] Despite this success, Young ultimately chose to prioritize theater and performing arts over continuing a competitive athletic career, recognizing his stronger passion for the stage.[6][3] His involvement in high school and community theater productions ignited a deep interest in acting, providing early opportunities to hone his skills in front of audiences. Young took on leading roles in several notable musicals and plays, including Grease, Guys and Dolls, Our Town, and The Wizard of Oz.[13][5] As a first tenor in his school's choir, he also explored vocal performance, blending musical theater with dramatic work to build a foundation in the entertainment field.[14] These experiences not only sparked his professional ambitions but also marked the beginning of his transition from amateur performer to aspiring actor. Following graduation, Young's theater background propelled him to Los Angeles, where he pursued opportunities in the industry without prior professional credits. This led directly to his first major audition for a soap opera role, launching his career in daytime television.[10][15]Career
Soap opera roles
Jacob Young began his soap opera career with the role of Rick Forrester on The Bold and the Beautiful, debuting on December 31, 1997, and portraying the character until September 15, 1999.[4] As the son of Brooke Logan and Eric Forrester, Young depicted Rick as a young adult stepping into the high-stakes world of the family-owned fashion empire, Forrester Creations, where he navigated romantic entanglements, including a tumultuous relationship with Amber Moore, and early conflicts over his place in the business.[16] His performance earned a Daytime Emmy nomination for Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series in 1999.[1] In 2000, Young transitioned to ABC's General Hospital, taking over the role of Lucky Spencer from February 25, 2000, to February 10, 2003.[4] As the son of iconic supercouple Luke and Laura Spencer, Young's Lucky returned from a presumed death in a warehouse fire, grappling with the aftermath of captivity and torture that led to a painkiller addiction storyline in 2002–2003.[17] Central to his arc was a deep romance with Elizabeth Webber, evolving from friendship after she cared for him post-rescue to marriage in 2002, though strained by his substance abuse recovery and family dramas.[18] For this portrayal, Young won the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series in 2002.[1] Young then joined All My Children as J.R. Chandler from October 2, 2003, to September 23, 2011.[4] Recasting the Chandler heir, a role previously played by others, Young infused J.R. with intense corporate rivalries against his father Adam and brother Adam Chandler III, often involving ruthless business takeovers at Chandler Enterprises.[19] His tenure highlighted J.R.'s personal demons, including chronic alcoholism leading to multiple rehab stints, a battle with cancer in 2008, and turbulent marriages to Babe Carey and later Amanda Martin, marked by infidelity, custody battles, and shootings. The role brought Young several Daytime Emmy nominations between 2005 and 2009.[4] Returning to The Bold and the Beautiful on September 26, 2011, Young reprised Rick Forrester until May 29, 2018.[20] Now a more seasoned executive, Rick's arcs focused on power struggles within Forrester Creations, including a 2015–2016 tenure as president amid feuds with stepbrother Ridge Forrester, and complex relationships such as marriages to Caroline Spencer and Maya Avant, involving corporate espionage and family alliances.[16] His performance earned Daytime Emmy nominations for Outstanding Supporting Actor in 2015 and 2016. Young's exit was on his own terms, citing a desire for new opportunities.[20] In addition to his major roles, Young made a brief guest appearance on The Young and the Restless on April 14, 2014, reprising Rick Forrester in a crossover storyline tied to a fashion event in Genoa City.[21]Music and producing career
Young's entry into the music industry occurred in the early 2000s alongside his acting commitments, with the release of his debut self-titled album Jacob Young on Artemis Records in 2001. The project showcased a blend of country and rock influences, highlighting his songwriting and vocal talents.[22][23] The album featured the lead single "Life Is Good," which received airplay and helped establish his presence in the country music scene.[23] His visibility from soap opera roles provided a platform to promote these early musical efforts. During periods of downtime from his soap opera schedules, Young revitalized his music pursuits, including announcements of a planned 2017 tour to support upcoming material. Following his transition to recurring status on The Bold and the Beautiful in 2018, Young shifted focus to self-produced music projects, independently releasing a self-titled EP along with singles such as "Fool For You," "American Way," and "We Danced."[24][25] These efforts marked a return to original songwriting and production, allowing greater creative control amid his acting flexibility. In 2020, he produced and released the single "Lovin' It," complete with an official music video featuring personal elements from his life.[26] Young has incorporated live performances into his music career, including a 2018 collaborative show at Feinstein's/54 Below with fellow soap actor and musician Scott Reeves, where they performed country covers and originals while sharing stories.[27] Additional appearances have included opening slots for established country artists at select events, emphasizing his genre roots. In 2006, Young made his Broadway debut as Lumiere in a revival of Beauty and the Beast.[4] In parallel with his music, Young has built a producing portfolio centered on independent films, earning credits as producer or co-producer on projects like Killer Vacation (2018), Christmas Made to Order (2018), and Dead Voices (2020).[28] He continued this work with Four for Fun (2022), and in 2025 directed, produced, and starred in A Murder Between Friends, a murder mystery featuring Joan Collins, scheduled for release on January 19, 2026.[29][9] These works reflect his hands-on approach to storytelling outside of scripted television. Expanding into audio production, Young launched the podcast Real Conversations with Jacob Young in 2020, self-produced and hosted through platforms like Spotify and Apple Podcasts, where episodes explore themes of fatherhood, faith, relationships, and personal growth through interviews with guests from entertainment and beyond.[30]Personal life
Marriages and relationships
Jacob Young began a long-term relationship with model Christen Steward in the early 2000s, which became public as his career gained momentum through roles on daytime television.[10] The couple announced their engagement in April 2006, during Young's prominent stint as J.R. Chandler on All My Children, where his performance contributed to heightened media attention on his personal life.[31] They married on May 13, 2007, at the Westmount Country Club in Woodland Park, New Jersey, establishing a stable partnership that has endured amid his ongoing soap opera fame.[5]Family and faith
Young has been married to Christen Steward since 2007, and together they have three children: son Luke (born November 2008), daughter Molly (born 2013), and daughter Grace (born March 2016).[32][33][34] The family resides in Charleston, South Carolina, as of 2024, where Young prioritizes involvement in his children's activities, such as sharing moments of his son Luke's skateboarding pursuits on social media.[35][36] He has described fatherhood as a profound blessing, emphasizing the daily growth and joys of raising his family.[29] Young's Christian faith stems from his education at Tri-City Christian High School in San Diego, where he developed early foundations in religious principles.[12] Although he maintains a private stance on spirituality, his background reflects an enduring connection to Christianity that influences his personal values. Tied to his faith-inspired commitment to family and youth, Young engages in philanthropy through Boys Town, a nonprofit providing therapeutic care, education, and support for at-risk children and families.[37] His involvement, which began around 2019, includes visits to facilities and advocacy for mental health resources, motivated in part by his own past struggles with addiction, substance abuse, and cancer, and a desire to aid young people facing similar challenges.[7][38][39]Filmography and discography
Television and film roles
Jacob Young's television and film roles outside of soap operas have primarily consisted of supporting parts in made-for-television movies, particularly in the thriller and holiday romance genres, as well as guest appearances on scripted series. His early work included a miniseries portrayal, followed by a feature film debut, and later a shift toward independent productions where he also took on producing duties. These roles often highlight his versatility in dramatic and familial narratives.[28] His credits span from historical miniseries to contemporary thrillers and holiday specials, with recent involvement in short films as both actor and producer. In 2024, he co-directed, produced, and starred in the upcoming thriller A Murder Between Friends alongside Joan Collins and Nadia Bjorlin, scheduled for release in 2026. Below is a chronological overview of select non-soap television and film roles:| Year | Title | Role | Type | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2000 | The Beach Boys: An American Family | Dean Torrance | TV miniseries (2 episodes) | Portrayed the Jan & Dean singer in this biographical drama about the Beach Boys' rise.[40] |
| 2004 | The Girl Next Door | Hunter | Film | Supporting role as a friend of the protagonist in this coming-of-age comedy. |
| 2018 | Killer Vacation | Jake Johnson | TV film | Lead role as a businessman whose vacation turns deadly in this Lifetime thriller. |
| 2018 | Christmas Made to Order | Jeff | TV film | Supporting role in this Hallmark holiday romance about a toy company executive. |
| 2019 | When Vows Break | Tolan | TV film | Portrayed a key figure in this Lifetime suspense story involving marital deception. |
| 2019 | The Road Home for Christmas | Mark | TV film | Supporting role in this Lifetime holiday drama centered on family reconciliation.[41] |
| 2021 | The Walking Dead | Deaver | TV series (2 episodes) | Guest star as a Reaper antagonist in the final season of the AMC zombie drama. |
| 2021 | My Daughter's Double Life | Bridger | TV film | Role as a commune leader in this Lifetime thriller about a missing daughter. |
| 2021 | High School Musical: The Musical: The Series | Cash Caswell | TV series (1 episode) | Guest appearance as E.J. Caswell's father in the Disney+ musical comedy-drama. |
| 2022 | Prepare for Launch | John Bull | Short film | Lead role as astronaut John S. Bull; also producer in this historical drama about NASA's early days. |
| 2023 | Truth of Lies | N/A | Short film | Executive producer for this student-led dramatic short exploring deception.[42] |
| 2025 | A Murder Between Friends | TBD | Film | Co-director and actor in this Agatha Christie-style murder mystery; release scheduled for 2026.[43] |
Music releases
Jacob Young's music career includes a debut self-titled album released in 2001 under the Artemis Records label, featuring 12 tracks that blend country and rock influences, such as "Life Is Good" and "Rock Me Steadily." Produced by Stephen Lironi, the album was unfortunately overshadowed by its release date of September 11, 2001, limiting its commercial reach.[34] In 2018, Young independently released a self-titled EP comprising six country tracks, including "American Way," "Whiskey Kiss," "Jacob Young," "Better Than a Love Song," "Fool for You," and "Lovin' It." The EP highlighted his songwriting and vocal style, with singles like "Better Than a Love Song" (January 2018) and "American Way" (July 2018) receiving radio play and digital distribution. No full-length studio albums or live recordings have been released since the 2018 EP, though Young has continued performing live and sharing singles from his catalog at country music events.[34]| Release Type | Title | Year | Label | Notable Tracks/Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Studio Album | Jacob Young | 2001 | Artemis Records | "Life Is Good," "Rock Me Steadily," "Something More Than This"; 12 tracks total; released September 11, 2001.[34] |
| Single | Better Than a Love Song | 2018 | Independent (YoungMan) | Lead single from upcoming EP; 3:23 duration. |
| Single | American Way | 2018 | Independent | Patriotic opener from EP; 3:00 duration. |
| EP | Jacob Young | 2018 | Independent | Six tracks: "American Way," "Whiskey Kiss," "Jacob Young," "Better Than a Love Song," "Fool for You," "Lovin' It"; released September 10, 2018. |
| Single | Whiskey Kiss | 2018 | Independent | Upbeat track from EP. |
| Single | Fool for You | 2018 | Independent | Reflective track from EP. |
| Single | Lovin' It | 2018 | Independent | EP closer; official music video released January 2020.[45] |
Awards and nominations
Daytime Emmy Awards
Jacob Young has received six Daytime Emmy Award nominations for his soap opera performances, winning once. His accolades highlight his versatility across roles in major daytime dramas, particularly in portraying complex family dynamics and emotional turmoil.[35] Young's first nomination came in 1999 for Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series for his role as Rick Forrester on The Bold and the Beautiful. During this period, Rick navigated teen romance and family pressures at Forrester Creations, including his relationship with Amber Moore and conflicts over the Spectra fashion line theft storyline.[46] In 2002, Young won the Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series for portraying Lucky Spencer on General Hospital. The award recognized his depiction of Lucky's adventures, including the teen romance with Elizabeth Webber and survival after the Quartermaine mansion explosion, which showcased his character's resilience and emotional depth.[46][47] Young earned a nomination in 2005 for Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series as J.R. Chandler on All My Children. This accolade was tied to J.R.'s manipulative schemes in the baby switch storyline involving Babe Carey and the Chandler family power struggles.[46][48] He received another nomination in 2009 for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series, again as J.R. Chandler on All My Children. The recognition focused on J.R.'s descent into alcoholism, custody battles for his son A.J., and the shooting of Adam Chandler amid family betrayals.[46][49] Returning to The Bold and the Beautiful in 2011, Young was nominated in 2015 for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series as Rick Forrester. His performance highlighted Rick's rise to CEO, strained marriage to Caroline Spencer, and conflicts with brother Ridge over company control.[50][51] Young's final nomination to date came in 2016 for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series, continuing as Rick Forrester on The Bold and the Beautiful. The reel emphasized Rick's support for fiancée Maya Avant after her transgender revelation, addressing themes of acceptance within the Forrester family.[46][52]| Year | Category | Show | Role | Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1999 | Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series | The Bold and the Beautiful | Rick Forrester | Nominated |
| 2002 | Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series | General Hospital | Lucky Spencer | Won |
| 2005 | Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series | All My Children | J.R. Chandler | Nominated |
| 2009 | Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series | All My Children | J.R. Chandler | Nominated |
| 2015 | Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series | The Bold and the Beautiful | Rick Forrester | Nominated |
| 2016 | Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series | The Bold and the Beautiful | Rick Forrester | Nominated |