Luna Nozawa was declared dead after a car accident on The Bold and the Beautiful. In the meantime, Lisa Yamada said goodbye to her Emmy-winning run on the soap. Fans of the young actress can catch her in these other television programs.
Key Takeaways
- Luna Nozawa lost her life after she was hit by a car.
- The villain has a history of committing murders and crimes in Los Angeles.
- Yamada confirmed her exit from the soap on Instagram.
- She has appeared in a mix of thrilling and serious dramas.
Is Luna Cheating Death Again?
B&B fans aren’t sure what to make of Luna’s (Lisa Yamada) death. They believe this won’t be the last time they’ve seen her reports, TV Insider. Luna might’ve met her fate on the November 21 episode when she was struck down by an approaching vehicle.
Deputy Chief Bradley Baker (Dan Martin) confirmed that Luna died in the accident. This week, Dylan (Sydney Bullock) will confess that she was the driver behind that vehicle.
This could cause trouble for Will (Crew Morrow) and Electra’s (Laneya Grace) relationship, as well as Finn’s (Tanner Novlan) and Steffy’s (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood) marriage.
Where to Watch Yamada Next
Whether you miss Luna or Yamada’s incredible acting, you can catch her in plenty of movies. In the miniseries Little Fire Everywhere, Yamada played the role of Serena Wong, who is a “typical small-town popular girl” in high school. You can stream Little Fireflies Everywhere on Amazon Prime Video, Hulu, or Disney+.
In a previous interview with Renegades by Gold House, Yamada noted that tackling the role of Serena helped her play a similar part in the series, Cruel Summer. In that show, she plays Parker Tanaka, an aspiring musician who becomes close with Isabella.
The two form an unlikely bond as the series progresses. Seasons 1 and 2 are available to stream on Hulu and Disney+.
Meanwhile, Yamada had a minor role in All American. She played Sara in the episode titled ‘Can It All Be So Simple.”
All American is a sports drama that’s inspired by NFL player Spencer Paysinger, a high school football player who is recruited for a prestigious high school in Beverly Hills. All seven seasons of the show are available to stream on Netflix or The CW app.
New Show in the Works
Yamada recently booked another show. In May 2025, it was announced that she had joined the cast of the Legally Blonde prequel series Elle. She landed the recurring role of Amber. Yamada previously teased her role, saying that it was “refreshing.”
Elle will premiere on Prime Video in 2026. If the series gets picked up for a second season, it could be a clear sign that Luna is gone for good on B&B.






