Josh Griffith Exits 'The Young and the Restless' After Decades in Daytime Drama
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Josh Griffith, a seven-time Daytime Emmy winner, is leaving his role as head writer of the CBS soap opera 'The Young and the Restless,' Decider reported. The cast and crew were informed of his departure, though he will remain with the series temporarily, according to both Decider and Deadline.
"no successor has been named"
Deadline noted that the search for a replacement is ongoing, and Griffith's exact departure date remains unclear. The veteran writer will continue in his post for the time being while the network determines a next step.
"a nearly four-decade career in daytime television"
Griffith began his career in daytime on 'Santa Barbara' in 1988 and later worked on 'One Life to Live,' Decider reported. His tenure on 'The Young and the Restless' was marked by multiple Emmy wins, cementing his reputation as a key figure in the genre.
The departure marks a significant transition for the long-running CBS drama. As Decider and Deadline both confirmed, no timeline has been set for Griffith's final exit, leaving the show's creative direction in a period of uncertainty.
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