Bold & Beautiful’s Carter Actor Eagerly Wants This Storyline To Unfold
The Bold and the Beautiful actor Lawrence Saint-Victor expressed his hope that the show would explore a specific storyline for his
character, Carter Walton. He pointed out certain traits that Carter harbors and said that exploring the storyline could explain the reasoning behind it.

In an interview with Soaps.com, Saint-Victor said, “I would love to get into Carter’s family life. Like, why is he the way he is?” He added, “He’s a very interesting character to me [because he] presents himself as so good and so earnest and so perfect. But then, when he’s in these relationships, it almost looks like he’s trying too hard.”
While discussing Carter’s past, the actor teased that he might not have had a healthy relationship with his parents. He pointed out that Carter’s brother, Marcus, was on a journey to locate his biological parents, which further supports the idea of a difficult upbringing. “It was like there was something that he was getting away from,” the Stepford Sidechix actor shared.
Saint-Victor further speculated that their relationship with their parents must have been very “toxic”. He reasoned that while one brother is searching for his “real family,” the other is focused on making a career far away from them. He added that Carter believes he “deserves happiness.”
That’s a bit of stretch, but the First Lady has stunned the Hollywood press with the better-than-expected debut of her new documentary, aptly dubbed Melania. The top entertainment trades are projecting Melania will pull in $8.1 million during its opening weekend — outperforming what the box office experts predicted and overcoming some absolutely brutal reviews from critics.
THR said the flick is “galvanizing conservatives” in the south, “specifically older females over the age of 55, who made up 72 percent of the opening-day audience.” It added a “stunning 78 percent” of all ticket buyers were 55 and older.
Critics have been less enthusiastic, with Rotten Tomatoes showing it has an 11% approval rating from professional movie-watchers.
But Deadline reported Melania viewers are giving it rave reviews — which could spur more fans of President Donald Trump to go watch his wife’s movie.
“The exit scores are quite royal with an A CinemaScore, 5 stars on Screen Engine/Comscore’s PostTrak, and get this — an 89% definite recommend; unheard for any movie,” Deadline reported. If a movie is in the 70 percentile range, that’s outstanding.”
The report added, “While a figure like that indicates a stampede for a tentpole, it’s interesting to see whether this documentary can overperform even more than it already is, especially off its older crowd.”
The Bold and the Beautiful actor Lawrence Saint-Victor expressed his hope that the show would explore a specific storyline for his character, Carter Walton. He pointed out certain traits that Carter harbors and said that exploring the storyline could explain the reasoning behind it.
In an interview with Soaps.com, Saint-Victor said, “I would love to get into Carter’s family life. Like, why is he the way he is?” He added, “He’s a very interesting character to me [because he] presents himself as so good and so earnest and so perfect. But then, when he’s in these relationships, it almost looks like he’s trying too hard.”
While discussing Carter’s past, the actor teased that he might not have had a healthy relationship with his parents. He pointed out that Carter’s brother, Marcus, was on a journey to locate his biological parents, which further supports the idea of a difficult upbringing. “It was like there was something that he was getting away from,” the Stepford Sidechix actor shared.
Saint-Victor further speculated that their relationship with their parents must have been very “toxic”. He reasoned that while one brother is searching for his “real family,” the other is focused on making a career far away from them. He added that Carter believes he “deserves happiness.”
That’s a bit of stretch, but the First Lady has stunned the Hollywood press with the better-than-expected debut of her new documentary, aptly dubbed Melania. The top entertainment trades are projecting Melania will pull in $8.1 million during its opening weekend — outperforming what the box office experts predicted and overcoming some absolutely brutal reviews from critics.
THR said the flick is “galvanizing conservatives” in the south, “specifically older females over the age of 55, who made up 72 percent of the opening-day audience.” It added a “stunning 78 percent” of all ticket buyers were 55 and older.
Critics have been less enthusiastic, with Rotten Tomatoes showing it has an 11% approval rating from professional movie-watchers.
But Deadline reported Melania viewers are giving it rave reviews — which could spur more fans of President Donald Trump to go watch his wife’s movie.
“The exit scores are quite royal with an A CinemaScore, 5 stars on Screen Engine/Comscore’s PostTrak, and get this — an 89% definite recommend; unheard for any movie,” Deadline reported. If a movie is in the 70 percentile range, that’s outstanding.”
The report added, “While a figure like that indicates a stampede for a tentpole, it’s interesting to see whether this documentary can overperform even more than it already is, especially off its older crowd.”