It time to celebrate her special day!
The Bold and the Beautiful‘s Hope has been feeling on the defensive about having a relationship with her father, Deacon Sharpe, given his romance with Sheila Carter, and it’s caused all sorts of strife for her. Luckily, the same can’t be said for performer Annika Noelle, who has a personal milestone to celebrate.
Happy Birthday, Annika Noelle
And that’s because was she born on December 24, 1986, which means that this fan-favorite actress is turning 37 years old today! She was raised in a suburb of Boston, Massachusetts, and in her youth, Noelle fell in love with performing. Early in her career, she trained at the Geffen Playhouse and at the Kennedy Center.
Following her move to Los Angeles, Noelle landed roles in several commercials where she sang the praises of Infiniti cars, dined at Dairy Queen, and learned how GEICO could save her 15% or more on car insurance.
Noelle appeared in several short films, including Acts of God (2010), The Perfect Gentleman (2010), and The Black Keys: Howlin’ for You (2011), before landing a part in her first feature-length project: the made-for-TV holiday movie Love’s Christmas Journey (2011).
Subsequently, Noelle could be seen in several other short films, as well as the online serial Venice: The Series (2011-2012). In 2014, she played a small part in the Clint Eastwood-directed film Jersey Boys
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Noelle’s other acting credits include multiple episodes of the series Chasing Life (2015), and the feature True to the Game (2017). She has played Hope Logan Spencer on B&B since January 8, 2018. For her efforts, Noelle was nominated for the 2020 Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress.
Outside of acting, Noelle is known for her advocacy for animal welfare and environmental conservation. She is a frequent volunteer at her local animal shelters and for the Wildlife Friends Foundation of Thailand.
Soap Hub would like to wish Annika Noelle a very happy birthday, and you can too by clicking on the Twitter link below. Also, share your favorite memory of her work or if you’ve met her personally in the comments section.