A Shoe Addict's Christmas


06:00 am - 08:00 am, Sunday, November 9 on Hallmark Channel (East) ()

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When Noelle gets snowed in at the department store she works at, she meets a quirky guardian angel, who, with the help of some special shoes, helps her rediscover the love, family connection, and faith that she had put on hold.

2018 English HD Level Unknown Stereo
Drama Romance Fantasy Christmas

Cast & Crew
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Candace Cameron Bure (Actor) .. Noelle
Jean Smart (Actor)
Michael Barbuto (Actor) .. Will
Sarah Arnold (Actor) .. Young Noelle
Tenika Davis (Actor) .. Lorna
Vanessa Matsui (Actor) .. Teddy
Dan Willmott (Actor) .. Gary - Noelle's dad
Maria Ricossa (Actor) .. Helen Fulton
Adam Hurtig (Actor) .. Peter
Jan Skene (Actor) .. Evelyn
Dustin Kuschnereit (Actor) .. Matt
Jules Van Saint (Actor) .. Kelly
Derek James Trapp (Actor) .. Kissing Couple

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Candace Cameron Bure (Actor) .. Noelle
Born: April 06, 1976
Birthplace: Panorama City, California, United States
Trivia: Known to many as big sister DJ on the sitcom Full House, actress Candace Cameron followed in the footsteps of her older brother Kirk Cameron, who was an actor on the series Growing Pains. Starting with guest appearances on shows like Alice and St. Elsewhere, Cameron eventually won the role of DJ in 1987, when she was 11 years old. Following the cancellation of Full House in 1995, she continued to act in a wide variety of projects, many under her married name, Candace Cameron Bure, including 1997's Night Scream, 2007's The Wager with Randy Travis, and 2008's Moonlight and Mistletoe.
Jean Smart (Actor)
Born: September 13, 1951
Birthplace: Seattle, Washington, United States
Trivia: Don't let actress Jean Smart's filmography fool you, because though she seems to have a penchant for appearing in fairly light-hearted fare of the family-oriented variety, she possesses all the skill of the most talented dramatic stage and screen actresses around. Unafraid to take the sort of risks necessary to keep her career and her personal life in fair balance, fans balked when Smart left television's hugely popular Designing Women while the series was in its prime, though her subsequent performances have found her sound judgment well justified. A Seattle native who received her B.A. from the University of Washington, it wasn't long before Smart was taking the stage at the 1975 Oregon Shakespeare Festival. Relocating to New York City, Smart's performance in the off-Broadway play Last Summer at Bluefish Cove earned the emerging actress a Drama Desk nomination. Her performance in the Broadway production of Piaf found Smart heading to Hollywood to tape the play for PBS, and it wasn't long before she began appearing in such films as Protocol (1984) and Project X (1987). A pivotal moment came when Smart was cast in the television series Designing Women; following the show's premier in 1986 she would remain a member of the cast until the 1991 season. It was while on that series that friend and fellow castmate Delta Burke set Smart up on a date with actor Richard Gilliland, whom Smart would later wed. The birth of their son Conner prompted Smart to reassess her career; though she would soon depart from Designing Women, she would continue to act in such efforts as the television feature Locked Up: A Mother's Rage (1991) and Overkill: The Aileen Wuornos Story (1992), in which she essayed the role of America's most notorious female serial killer. As the 1990s progressed Smart became something of a television fixture, and performances in The Yearling (1994) and A Change of Heart (1998) found her career continuing to flourish. Roles in such features as Disney's The Kid and Snow Day (2000) found Smart ever more associated with family-friendly fare, an association which she would continue to embrace with a role in the 2002 Disney Channel animated series Kim Possible. Other series in which Smart appeared included Hercules, Frasier, and The Oblongs; and in 2003 Smart teamed with her husband for the Hallmark Hall of Fame presentation of Audrey's Rain.In 2004, Smart joined the cast of the bittersweet romantic comedy Garden State, and made a brief appearance in I Heart Huckabees during the same year. In 2006, Smart was earned nominations for two Emmy awards (Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series and Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series) for her turn as the mentally fragile First Lady of the United States, whom she portrayed in the fifth season of 24. The actress wouldn't win an Emmy, however, until 2008, when she took home the coveted award for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for her role on the sitcom Samantha, Who?. Smart played another mother in the film adaptation of C.D. Payne's novel Youth in Revolt in 2009, and took on the role of Hawaii Governor Pat Jameson for Hawaii Five-0, the CBS remake of the popular 1970s police procedural of the same name.
Luke Macfarlane (Actor)
Born: January 19, 1980
Birthplace: London, Ontario, Canada
Trivia: Canadian-born actor and musician Luke MacFarlane studied his craft at Juilliard in New York before graduating in 2003 to pursue a professional acting career. He soon cultivated a successful career on-stage, playing a leading role in the Playwrights Horizons Theater production of Juvenilia in 2003, and the 2004 Vineyard Theatre production of Where Do We Live. He also made forays into film, appearing in movies like 2004's Kinsey and 2005's Over There. In 2006, he joined the cast of the series Brothers & Sisters playing Scotty Wandell.
Michael Barbuto (Actor) .. Will
Sarah Arnold (Actor) .. Young Noelle
Kristian Bruun (Actor)
Born: October 25, 1979
Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Trivia: Was a member of the Valley Forge Military Academy & College band during his time there. Played Lucianus in a stage production of Hamlet at Premiere Dance Theatre in 2005. Adapted the script and starred in the Canadian stage tour of Dickens of the Mounted in 2007. In 2008, performed the role of Scott in Evil Dead the Musical at Diesel Playhouse. Was featured in a stage production of Jason Hall's Third Floor at Summerworks Theatre Festival. Played the role of Stephano in The Tempest at Barrie's Theatre by the Bay in 2011. Was cast as Tim in Red One Theatre Collective's production of Eigengrau. Was one of the judges of the Air Guitar Canada National Championships in 2014 and 2015.
Steve Pacaud (Actor)
Tenika Davis (Actor) .. Lorna
Born: July 16, 1985
Vanessa Matsui (Actor) .. Teddy
Dan Willmott (Actor) .. Gary - Noelle's dad
Maria Ricossa (Actor) .. Helen Fulton
Adam Hurtig (Actor) .. Peter
Jan Skene (Actor) .. Evelyn
Born: November 16, 1959
Dustin Kuschnereit (Actor) .. Matt
Jules Van Saint (Actor) .. Kelly
Derek James Trapp (Actor) .. Kissing Couple

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