Everyone remembers Victoria Rowell as the sexy Drucilla Winters on the long running CBS daytime drama, ‘The Young and the Restless.’ Now, the award winning actress is responsible for helping to make history on the popular show.
Working with the National Urban League, she persuaded the perennial soap to hire its first African American director, Albert Alarr, and first African American writer, Susan Dansby. While promoting her New York Times bestselling memoir, The Women Who Raised Me, at Page to Stage, a “concert of words” in Manhattan, she talked exclusively to Tene’ Croom about what started her journey to bring changes behind the camera at Young and the Restless.
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