A Christmas Love Story


06:00 am - 08:00 am, Friday, November 21 on Hallmark Channel (East) ()

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About this Broadcast
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NYC youth choir director, Katherine, must write the title song for the Christmas Eve show but becomes distracted when a gifted boy joins her choir unbeknownst to his widowed father Greg.

2019 English Stereo
Drama Romance Music Comedy-drama Christmas

Cast & Crew
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Scott Wolf (Actor)
Maria Howell (Actor) .. Carol
Stephen Starkweather (Actor) .. Pete
Shante' DeLoach (Actor) .. Gwen
Johanna Jowett (Actor) .. Mariah's Mom
Lucia Scarano (Actor) .. Irene
Gord James (Actor) .. Wealthy Donor
Scarlett Blum (Actor) .. Emma
Wray Anthony (Actor) .. Black-Tie Party Guest
Dillon Belisle (Actor) .. Audience Member
Jon Blaq (Actor) .. Office Party Goer/Pedestrian
Nic Curtis (Actor) .. Audience Member
Erin Dangler (Actor) .. Architect
Eric Close (Actor)

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Did You Know..
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Kristin Chenoweth (Actor)
Born: July 24, 1968
Birthplace: Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, United States
Trivia: Any fan of Kristin Chenoweth knows that the musical quality of her lilting timbre is more than just a nice speaking voice: the actress has been one of the most successful and well-known performers on Broadway for the past 15 years. The sprightly 4'11" actress attended Oklahoma City University on a full scholarship to study voice before going on to earn her master's in opera performance. Chenoweth's first Broadway role came in 1997 when she was cast in a production of Molière's Scapin. The next season, she was cast in Steel Pier, winning a Theatre World Award for her performance. Once Chenoweth's stage career was off and running, she quickly became one of the most well-known and best-liked Broadway actresses alive, working constantly and winning several awards, including a Tony for her performance in You're a Good Man Charlie Brown. She was particularly praised for her performance in 2003's Wicked, and her performance of selections from her album Let Yourself Go at a concert for Lincoln Center's fifth American Songbook.Chenoweth began a second career onscreen in 2001 with a short-lived NBC sitcom called Kristin. The mid-season replacement didn't last, but Chenoweth was soon delighting audiences with guest appearances on shows like Frasier, and in 2004, she began a recurring role on the critically acclaimed series The West Wing. In 2005, Nicole Kidman saw Chenoweth in a performance of Wicked and was so impressed with the songstress' talent and charisma that she had her cast in her upcoming film adaptation of Bewitched. This kicked off a series of appearances in comedies for the actress, who proved to have great comic timing. After roles in The Pink Panther, RV, and Deck the Halls, Chenoweth joined the cast of a new TV show called Pushing Daisies, about a man who falls in love with a deceased lady after he discovers how to bring people back from the dead. She followed the tragically cancelled show with a memorable arc on the exceedingly popular musical series Glee, as well as a starring role on the short-lived comedic series CGB. Chenoweth continued to alternate between films, television and the stage (and occasionally released an album) for the next several years.
Scott Wolf (Actor)
Born: June 04, 1968
Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Trivia: Scott Wolf is perhaps most recognizable as a member of the unusually talented young ensemble cast of Fox's television series Party of Five. Like castmates Neve Campbell, Jeremy London, Jennifer Love Hewitt, and Michael Goorjian, Wolf has a promising film career. Born in Boston, MA, but raised in West Orange, NJ, Wolf attended George Washington University and earned a degree in finance. Wolf's entry into dramatics was facilitated by family friend and former actor Clint Brady, who thought the youth had a natural gift for acting. Wolf took his advice and studied acting at New York's HB Studio and then studied under Robert Carnegie at Playhouse West in California. He started out on television, appearing in several commercials and then graduated to bit parts and guest-starring roles on series ranging from Saved By the Bell to The Commish. Wolf was cast as Bailey Salinger, the second-oldest of five orphaned children on Party of Five in 1994. Wolf made his feature film debut with a supporting role in Double Dragon Wolf's career stalled a bit once Party of Five ended in 2000, but he rebounded in 2004 when he joined the third season of The WB's Everwood as a young doctor. He stayed with the show for two seasons before it was cancelled in 2006. Wolf continued to work steadily in television, taking a regular role in the short-lived series The Nine and alien drama V, and making guest appearances on NCIS and Perception.
Kevin Quinn (Actor)
Keith Robinson (Actor)
Born: January 17, 1976
Maria Howell (Actor) .. Carol
Birthplace: Gastonia, North Carolina, United States
Trivia: Began singing in public at the age of 13 when she joined her church's choir. Was a cheerleader in high school. Made her film debut in The Color Purple (1985), in which she performed a solo rendition of "God Is Tryin' to Tell You Something." Entered college intending to become a doctor, majoring in biology and minoring in chemistry. Shortly after graduation, however, she decided to pursue a career in show business. Lived in Okinawa, Japan, from 1995 to 2001 with her then-husband, who was in the Marines. During their stay, she carved out a successful singing career in the area and appeared in two Japanese TV commercials. Performed at Atlanta's Sambuca Jazz Café every week from 2002 until it closed in December 2010. Volunteers with BookPALS, which promotes literacy to young children through storytelling activities.
Stephen Starkweather (Actor) .. Pete
Shante' DeLoach (Actor) .. Gwen
Johanna Jowett (Actor) .. Mariah's Mom
Lucia Scarano (Actor) .. Irene
Gord James (Actor) .. Wealthy Donor
Scarlett Blum (Actor) .. Emma
Wray Anthony (Actor) .. Black-Tie Party Guest
Dillon Belisle (Actor) .. Audience Member
Jon Blaq (Actor) .. Office Party Goer/Pedestrian
Nic Curtis (Actor) .. Audience Member
Erin Dangler (Actor) .. Architect
Keith D. Robinson (Actor)
Eric Close (Actor)
Born: May 24, 1967
Birthplace: Staten Island, New York, United States
Trivia: Actor Eric Close found his breakthrough role on the prime-time serial drama Sisters (1991), opposite Julianne Phillips, Sela Ward, and Swoosie Kurtz. Close's performance as a policeman in the sixth season of the program established his onscreen reputation as a solid and reliable performer. Alongside that program, Close landed roles in low-rent films such as Hercules and the Lost Kingdom (1994) and the made-for-television soaper The Stranger Beside Me (1995). The actor then received second billing after small-screen mainstay Michael Biehn in the Western series The Magnificent Seven (1998), joined the regular cast of the short-lived sci-fi drama The Sky Is Falling (1999), and scored a lead in Glenn Gordon Caron's eccentric, short-lived superhero series Now and Again. Close drew his largest audience, however, with his contributions to the outstanding crime-investigation drama Without a Trace, as Martin Fitzgerald, the missing-persons agent amorously, and perhaps unwisely, involved with colleague Samantha Spade (Poppy Montgomery).
Jennifer Aspen (Actor)
Born: October 09, 1973
Birthplace: Richmond, Virginia, United States
Trivia: Both of her parents are scientists. In high school, auditioned for a part in How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying after hearing fellow students rehearsing in the room next door to where she was serving detention. Her first professional gig was at the Pasadena Playhouse doing The Lion in Winter. Studied acting at the Beverly Hills Playhouse. Enjoys photography and dancing.

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