Kay Alden

Kay Alden

Alden (L) with daughter Conci Nelson
Born Priscilla Kay Alden
October 24, 1946 (1946-10-24) (age 65)
Hutchinson, Kansas, U.S.
Occupation Screenwriter
Years active 1974–present

Kay Alden is a five-time Emmy award-winning television writer and the former head writer for the most-watched American soap opera, The Young and the Restless. She is currently the co-head writer for The Bold and the Beautiful.

Alden began writing for The Young and the Restless as a script writer in 1974 while researching her dissertation at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She was promoted to associate head writer in 1987, then to co-head writer in 1997.

She took over as head writer the following year when series co-creator William J. Bell stepped down from the position. With Alden as head writer, the show lost about two million viewers (most of the loss occurred in 2004 when Alden co-wrote the show with longtime Y&R scribe and producer John F. Smith), but all soap operas during that period experienced a similar scale of massive audience erosion.

She quit The Young and the Restless in late 2006, and was then hired by Brian Frons, president of ABC Daytime, to consult on its serials All My Children, General Hospital and One Life to Live. She left ABC Daytime after declining All My Children's head writer position in Spring 2007, and was hired by Bradley Bell in May 2007 to be an associate head writer for another CBS Daytime drama, The Bold and the Beautiful. On July 18, 2008, it was announced that Alden would be appointed co-head writer of The Bold and the Beautiful in the coming weeks. [1]

During the WGA strike she went under financial core status [2] while working for The Bold and the Beautiful.

There is a scholarship in Alden's name from Emporia State University, in Emporia, Kansas.

She has three grown children and lives with her husband in Illinois.

Positions held

The Young and the Restless

All My Children

One Life to Live

General Hospital

The Bold and the Beautiful

Preceded by
William J. Bell
Head Writer of The Young and the Restless
(with John F. Smith: 2002 - 2006)
(with Trent Jones: Co-HW~2002-2004)
(with Lynn Marie Latham & Scott Hamner: 2006)

1998 - December 25, 2006
Succeeded by
Lynn Marie Latham
Scott Hamner (Co-HW)
Preceded by
Bradley Bell
Head Writer of The Bold and the Beautiful
February 5 - April 15, 2008
Succeeded by
Bradley Bell

Awards and nominations

Daytime Emmy Award [3]

Writers Guild of America Award

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