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Windsor native Jacqueline MacInnes Wood has won her third Daytime Emmy Award for her starring role as Steffy Forrester on The Bold and The Beautiful.
“I have been a fan of daytime for so long, even before I was on Bold and the Beautiful,” Wood, 36, told reporters backstage at the awards show. “Even though it is my third win, it’s still always an out-of-body experience, no matter what.”
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“It’s something that I don’t think I’ll ever get tired of.”
The winners of the 50th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards were announced Dec. 15, with Wood taking home the statue for outstanding lead actress in a daytime drama series. She also won the Daytime Emmy for outstanding lead actress in 2019, and 2021.
Wood has played the role of Steffy Forrester, “the sexy fashion executive and heiress with a heart of gold,” on The Bold and the Beautiful since 2008.
She received her first Daytime Emmy Award nomination, for Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series, 2012.
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The former St. Anne high school student moved to Toronto age 18, where she was chosen to do a national TV campaign for First Choice Hair Cutters.
Wood’s other roles include Olivia Castle in Final Destination 5, and guest star roles in series including Arrow, Anger Management, and Castle.
She now lives in Los Angeles with her husband, agent Elan Ruspoli, and their four sons.
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