Greg Salmon, who has been part of The Young and the Restless since September 2011 as a casting associate, has been promoted to casting director for the CBS daytime drama. Expressing his excitement, Salmon shared a screengrab of Soaps In Depth’s report, stating, “I’m incredibly excited to announce that I’ve been named Casting Director of Young & the Restless! Can’t wait to continue on this journey.”

Salmon has an impressive background in the casting department for various shows, including One Life to Live, All My Children, and Law and Order. His exceptional work at Y&R earned him Daytime Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series in 2018, 2019, and 2020, and he won the award in 2022.

Cheers! Congratulations on the well-deserved promotion! We can’t wait to see what’s ahead!

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One response to “Greg Salmon Promoted at The Young and the Restless”

  1. Please ask the casting director at The Young and the Restless why he keeps choosing tiny, frail-Looking men rather than tall, handsome, masculine men who women would enjoy watching.

    The original actor who portrayed Cane was an attractive man who had actual chemistry with Lily. This man looks like a strong wind would blow him over rather than a powerful tycoon!

    Now we have and ordinary-looking man who is supposed to be the son of two tall beautiful people – Sharon and Nick. A son is always taller than his mother. A daughter is always shorter than her father.
    This couple would have produced a tall, attractive man.

    I nay stop watching after all these years!

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