Christian Weissmann joined The Bold and the Beautiful in 2024 as Remy. He was revealed as Electra Forrester’s stalker. Following his exposure, he was committed to a mental health facility, but he has since returned, previously working undercover as a handyman at Bill Spencer’s mansion under a false identity.
Remy’s dangerous obsession with Electra (Laneya Grace) even led to online deepfakes, highlighting his twisted fixation. While his actions are disturbing, Weissmann explains that Remy’s motives stem from deep-seated trauma and pain, adding a complex layer to the villainous role. Check out five fun facts about the actor who is bringing Remy to life.
Born To Perform
Christian Weissmann was born on February 16 in Chicago, Illinois. Weissman discovered his passion for acting as a young child, knowing early on that he wanted to pursue it professionally. At around three years old, he put on a homemade production of The Wizard of Oz for his extended family, an experience that sparked both his love for performing and his natural tendency to take control—traits that would later suit him well in Hollywood.
Encouraged by his parents, he began participating in community theater and eventually enrolled in the Piven Theatre Workshop in Evanston, Illinois, where he formally began learning how to act at the age of seven.
By the time he was 11, Weissman had secured his first agent and started auditioning for commercials. At 14, he created a PowerPoint presentation to convince his parents to allow him to move to Los Angeles to live with his family for the summer. They agreed, initially for just two months, but the stay quickly extended to six months. While in L.A., he attended a small high school filled with fellow aspiring actors, obtained a local agent, and began auditioning and taking on extra work to build his résumé.

From Creep To Cupid’s Arro
Originally introduced as the creepy stalker of Electra, B&B has something much bigger in store for his character of Remy. It was just announced that Remy., will be getting a love interest, in the form of actor Harrison Cone, who debuts on September 16. Details are being kept under wraps as to the character name because he has a close tie to a core character.

Heartbreak and Healing
Weissmann is both a published essayist and poet, with his work featured in major outlets like the Los Angeles Times and HuffPost. His poetry collection, Her, Him & I: Poems, was released in June and showcases his unique literary voice. The actor posted on his Instagram at the time of the book’s release, “This book is more than a compilation of poems to me… it is an open door to my inner world. I invite you to delve into the passion, sorrow, and moments of introspection that have shaped who I am today. This story is a love letter to queerness and every emotion that courses through our hearts as we try to define it. Her, Him & I is a coming-of-age celebration of heartbreak and healing.”

Peer Recognition
Christian is nominated for a Daytime Emmy in the Outstanding Emerging Talent in a Daytime Drama Series. The awards are set for Friday, October 17, in Pasadena, California. When he found out the news, he and co-star and fellow nominee, Lisa Yamada (Luna) facetimed each other.
He would later post on X, formerly known as Twitter, “Is this real life??? thank you [The Emmys] & [The Bold and the Beautiful]… i am over the moon xx” He also won a Young Entertainers Award in 2017 in the Best Young Actor 15 – Short Film category for his work in Attached at the Soul.

From Guest Roles to Spotlight
Christian appeared in six episodes the reboot of Saved by the Bell as Nate. He shared multiple scenes with former B&B actor Mario Lopez, who ironically enough played Christian, and who reprised his role from the original Saved by the Bell, A.C. Slater. Weissman’s character of Nate was a football player and was coached by Slater. He has also appeared on Grey’s Anatomy, The Potwins, Monster, Dear White People & Boy Meets World.

