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As The Bold and the Beautiful takes Liam’s condition from bad to worse — even Hope now knows that he’s dying — the writing on the wall is increasingly reading that Scott Clifton will soon be out of a job. Hard to believe, right? He’s played Mr. Waffle Man, as his father calls him, for 15 years and in that time has racked up three Daytime Emmys and driven a [bleep]-ton of story.
But even if it is the end of the line for Liam, it isn’t necessarily a wrap for Clifton’s career in daytime. He could return to the role that gave him his start in soaps, that of Dillon Quartermaine on General Hospital. The character’s domineering mother Tracy is back in Port Charles as is Lulu Spencer, who once upon a time wove a tangled web to entice him to cheat on then-wife Georgie Jones. Clifton could slip right back into the part as if he’d never left it and been recast with Robert Palmer Watkins.
Except for one thing.
“I am not at all thinking about General Hospital or any other show,” he tells Soap Opera Digest. “I’m just thinking about doing the best job I can do telling this story. That is what is important to me.
“I just want to do right by this show,” he continues, “and this story and and this storyteller — namely, Brad” Bell, the executive producer and headwriter of Bold & Beautiful.
Suffice it to say, Clifton is more than doing right by the story. In fact, as Liam tries to keep his chin up even as he’s breaking down, he’s shattering our hearts on the daily.
Making this heartrending plot even more poignant is that we know the character so well — even if sometimes we’ve wanted to throttle him. Review Liam’s whole topsy-turvy life story in our updated photo gallery.