The Christmas Note


4:00 pm - 6:00 pm, Sunday, November 23 on Hallmark Channel (East) ()

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A widowed mom strikes up a reluctant friendship with her new aloof neighbor, who just learned she has a long-lost sibling. As they embark on a quest to find this sibling, the two women begin to feel less lonely.

2015 English HD Level Unknown Stereo
Other Drama Romance Comedy-drama Christmas

Cast & Crew
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Jamie-Lynn Sigler (Actor) .. Gretchen Daniels
Leah Gibson (Actor) .. Melissa McCreary
Greg Vaughan (Actor) .. Kyle
Dylan Kingwell (Actor) .. Ethan
Jessie Fraser (Actor) .. Meegan Andrews
Zachary Gulka (Actor) .. Josh Cooley
Lynda Boyd (Actor)
Gillian Barber (Actor) .. Mrs. Schweiger
Karen Kruper (Actor) .. Kay
Iris Quinn (Actor) .. Fern
BJ Harrison (Actor) .. Laurie
Kelsey Marsland-Anderson (Actor) .. Food Bank Volunteer
Ian Gregson (Actor) .. Detective

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Did You Know..
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Jamie-Lynn Sigler (Actor) .. Gretchen Daniels
Born: May 15, 1981
Birthplace: Jericho, New York, United States
Trivia: New York native Jamie-Lynn Sigler started acting at the tender age of seven, appearing in regional theater productions and eventually working her way up through the professional ranks. In 1999, she added on-camera acting to her repertoire when she was cast as Meadow Soprano, daughter of mob boss Tony Soprano on the smash-hit HBO Mafia series The Sopranos, but she didn't take stage acting off her list of priorities. By 2001, the 20-year-old actress had nabbed the lead role in a touring production of Rodgers & Hammerstein's Cinderella, opposite Eartha Kitt, and by 2002, she was starring as Belle in the Broadway production of Beauty and the Beast. The Sopranos became a cultural phenomenon and Sigler became a household name. She took the opportunity to try out other projects, like the 2004 TV movie Call Me: The Rise and Fall of Heidi Fleiss, in which she played the title role. She also got married to her agent, A.J. DiScala, in 2003 and changed her name to Jamie-Lynn DiScala, saying that she was a traditional girl and had always planned to take her husband's name. Unfortunately, their marriage came to an end in 2006, and the young actress went back to her maiden name. As The Sopranos approached its sixth and final season in 2007, Sigler had a number or projects waiting in the wings. She'd already signed on to appear in two comedies slated for release later that year: New York City Serenade, with Freddie Prinze Jr., and Homie Spumoni, with Whoopi Goldberg.
Leah Gibson (Actor) .. Melissa McCreary
Born: January 03, 1985
Birthplace: Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Trivia: Began dancing at age 4. Studied psychology before pursuing acting. Trained with the Sinclair Academy of Performing Arts. Landed her first starring role in the feature film The Cycle six months after signing with an agent.
Greg Vaughan (Actor) .. Kyle
Dylan Kingwell (Actor) .. Ethan
Jessie Fraser (Actor) .. Meegan Andrews
Zachary Gulka (Actor) .. Josh Cooley
Lynda Boyd (Actor)
Born: January 28, 1961
Birthplace: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Trivia: Made her live-action film debut in 1997's The Invader, as Gail. In 2003, wrote and directed dramatic short Arbor Vitae. Received a nomination for the Best Performance by an Actress in a Continuing Leading Dramatic Role at the 2010 Gemini Awards, for her role on Republic of Doyle. Starred as Rose Miller on Republic of Doyle between 2010 and 2014. As of 2019, has starred as Randy Harrison in the drama series Tin Star since its 2017 debut.
Jeremy Guilbaut (Actor)
Born: June 02, 1980
Nicola Cavendish (Actor)
Born: November 11, 1952
Lochlyn Munro (Actor)
Born: February 12, 1966
Birthplace: Lac La Hache, British Columbia, Canada
Trivia: Born Richard Laughlin Munro in the small town of Lac La Hache in British Columbia, Canadian-born actor Lochlyn Munro made a name for himself with high-strung comic performances in such films as Scary Movie, Dead Man on Campus, and A Guy Thing, as well as turns in more dramatic roles. A gifted sportsman who won awards as a competitive athlete, Munro was in his mid-'20s when he began to focus on a career in acting. His first professional credits were guest appearances on such TV series as Wiseguy and Neon Rider, and while he made his big-screen debut with a bit part in Cadence, he spent much of the early to mid-'90s doing television work, and began building a fan base when he was cast as a regular on the Canadian drama Northwood. He also starred in the short-lived crime series Two, and played recurring roles on JAG and Charmed. Munro's breakthrough was the comedy Dead Man on Campus, in which he played an overly intense college student whose roommates, in hopes of scoring an easy A, attempt to lead him to his death; he was cast as another tightly wound young man in A Night at the Roxbury. In 2000, Munro appeared in the top-grossing horror film spoof Scary Movie, as well as a more straightforward terror tale, Dracula 2000, and Bruce Paltrow's karaoke-themed comedy drama Duets.
Barclay Hope (Actor)
Born: February 25, 1958
Birthplace: Montreal, Quebec
Terry Ingram (Actor)
Gillian Barber (Actor) .. Mrs. Schweiger
Born: February 22, 1958
Karen Kruper (Actor) .. Kay
Iris Quinn (Actor) .. Fern
BJ Harrison (Actor) .. Laurie
Kelsey Marsland-Anderson (Actor) .. Food Bank Volunteer
Ian Gregson (Actor) .. Detective

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