Who is Annika Noelle from The Bold and the Beautiful?

Annika Noelle portrays Hope Logan on The Bold and the Beautiful | Image Source: CBS/Paramount Press
Annika Noelle portrays Hope Logan on The Bold and the Beautiful | Image Source: CBS/Paramount Press

On The Bold and the Beautiful, actor Annika Noelle plays the role of Hope Logan, the daughter of Brooke Logan (Katherine Kelly Lang) and Deacon Sharpe (Sean Kanan).

Aside from child actors, the role had been played by actor Kim Matula, but in November 2017, the character was recast. Noelle made her first appearance in the episode that aired on January 8, 2018.

Annika Noelle before becoming Hope Logan on The Bold and the Beautiful

Annika Noelle plays Hope Logan on The Bold and the Beautiful | Image Source: CBS
Annika Noelle plays Hope Logan on The Bold and the Beautiful | Image Source: CBS

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Noelle was born and raised in Boston, MA. She moved to the West Coast to attend the School of Theater, Film, and Television at the University of California in Los Angeles.

After graduating, she took roles in film and TV, including the role of Sami Nelson in the series Venice: The Series. Noelle also appeared in The Black Keys music video "Howlin' for You" and had a recurring role as Abbi on ABC Family's Chasing Life in 2015.

In 2020 and 2024, Annika was nominated for an Emmy. Both nominations were for her portrayal of Hope Logan on The Bold and the Beautiful in the Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Daytime Drama Series category.

Annika Noelle's interests and passions

Hope kisses Finn on The Bold and the Beautiful | Image Source: CBS
Hope kisses Finn on The Bold and the Beautiful | Image Source: CBS

Outside of starring on The Bold and the Beautiful, Annika Noelle is an ambassador for The International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW), a global nonprofit organization that "protects animals, people, and the places we call home."

According to her bio on CBS, Noelle also volunteers at local animal shelters. She describes herself on Instagram as an "Actor. Writer. Singer. Nature Lover. Boston gal."

In 2014, Annika played Nick's date in Clint Eastwood's film Jersey Boys. In the movie, she sang a live version of "A Sunday King of Love."

In November 2023, she released a holiday classic—ideal, as she has a December 24th birthday. You can listen to Annika Noelle's "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" version here.

Annika Noelle's hope for the future on The Bold and the Beautiful

Thomas Forrester and Hope Logan on The Bold and the Beautiful | Image Source: CBS
Thomas Forrester and Hope Logan on The Bold and the Beautiful | Image Source: CBS

On The Bold and the Beautiful, Hope Logan's (Annika Noelle) fashion line is Hope for the Future. Lately, it's been under scrutiny by her stepsister and rival, Steffy Forrester (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood), for low sales, and Forrester Creations may have to drop the line.

Feeling under attack by Steffy is nothing new for Hope, but the previous good girl has had a personality shift this year. Hope was startled when Thomas Forrester (Matthew Atkinson) returned to town, clearly detached from the obsession he used to have with her. Thomas had moved on to a new relationship and rejected Hope's appeals for a reconciliation.

Hope preferred to be morally correct in the past, but in recent months, she has had her eye on Steffy's husband, Finn. Steffy knows that Hope has been undermining her marriage, and she could help decide the fate of Hope for the Future. With her destiny at the mercy of Steffy's influence, Hope's future is about to enter new territory, personally and professionally.

Watch Annika Noelle on weekdays as Hope Logan on The Bold and the Beautiful as the hit daytime drama series enters its 38th season on CBS.

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