Christmas on the Farm


02:37 am - 04:33 am, Monday, December 1 on KUVN MovieSphere Gold (23.4)

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Emmy's book about living on an Australian farm is about to be a publishing sensation - and the CEO publisher and her handsome son are coming to see her country life firsthand. Only problem is, it's not her life!

2021 English Stereo
Comedy-drama Drama Romance Comedy Christmas

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Poppy Montgomery (Actor)
Born: June 19, 1975
Birthplace: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Trivia: Harboring an awesome wellspring of determination, Australian émigré actress Poppy Montgomery moved from down under to Los Angeles in 1993 (at the tender age of 18) and, with no connections or leads to her name, bought a copy of a book called How to Make it in Hollywood. In that text, Montgomery read an anecdote about one of Julia Roberts' early managers, who had helped engineer some of the actress' early successes. Montgomery searched diligently until she found the manager's telephone number, then so plagued him with calls, one after another, that she ultimately wore down his resistance; he put Montgomery in touch with a manager who helped launch her career. The self-assurance evident in this "breakout strategy" had taken root early in Montgomery's life; born June 19, 1975, in Paddington, New South Wales, Australia (a suburb of Sydney), Montgomery realized as a young girl that she only wanted to spend her life acting. Once in Hollywood, she refused to be snubbed or overlooked. As an ingenue in Los Angeles, Montgomery sustained smaller turns for seven years, including a role on NYPD Blue and performances in the Eddie Murphy comedy Life and the Garry Marshall tearjerker The Other Sister, until late 2000, when she landed the highly coveted lead role of Marilyn Monroe in the autobiographical miniseries about the superstar, Blonde, adapted from the book by esteemed belletrist Joyce Carol Oates. Though critics felt the telemovie uneven, most singled out Montgomery and raved over her interpretation.This unique, inherent ability to reach down deep into a character and understand her on the most intuitive level shone through again and again in Montgomery's work, and doubtless enabled her to land a recurring role on the CBS drama Without a Trace, about the day-to-day searches of a missing-persons unit headed by Anthony LaPaglia. When she received the call about Without a Trace, Montgomery had contributed exemplary work to two otherwise unsuccessful series -- Elizabeth Waclawek in The Beat (2000) and Ellie Sparks in Glory Days (2002) -- and needed a boost. The program, of course, became a massive hit, thanks in no small part to Montgomery's fine work. In the series she portrays FBI agent Samantha Spade with marked believability. As one season of Without a Trace after another unfolded, Montgomery worked with equal emphasis in film and television. Her cinematic roles included Allison in the Gen-X indie comedy How to Lose Your Lover (2004) and Nadine Roberts in David Ocañas' metaphysical thriller Between (2004); in 2005, Montgomery played Generosa Rand, the issue-ridden (and possibly homicidal) wife of wealthy investment banker Ted Ammon, in the made-for-television true crime saga Murder in the Hamptons. TV would prove a good fit for Montgomery, and she would find additional success with series like Without a Trace and Unforgettable.
Darren McMullen (Actor)
Hugh Sheridan (Actor)
Birthplace: Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Trivia: Wanted to become a singer until age 5, when he became interested in acting and his sister Zoe enrolled him in an acting school. Moved to Melbourne to attend the Australian Ballet School from age 16 to 18 to better his acting skills. Auditioned for Packed to the Rafters as instructed by NIDA teachers; he and classmate Jessica Marais were both cast in the 2008 TV drama. Released his debut album, Speak Love, in 2009. After leaving Packed to the Rafters in 2012, was the host and a mentor on talent show I Will Survive. Appeared in a 2012 production of A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum opposite Geoffrey Rush. In 2013, was slated to host the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Awards, but pulled out because of a scheduling conflict; Russell Crowe hosted instead.

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