The Christmas House


6:00 pm - 8:00 pm, Today on Hallmark Mystery ()

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About this Broadcast
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When TV star Mike Mitchell's parents ask him to bring back a revered family tradition, he revisits the Mitchell family magic of Christmases past.

2020 English Stereo
Drama Romance Other Christmas

Cast & Crew
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Ana Ayora (Actor)
Brad Harder (Actor) .. Jake
Chris Gauthier (Actor) .. Marvelous Jim
Ashley Hartman (Actor) .. Teen Andi
Hayden Carmichael (Actor) .. Young Brandon
Mapuana Makia (Actor) .. Executive 1
Corina Akeson (Actor) .. Gail
Cameron Park (Actor) .. Prosecutor
BJ Harrison (Actor) .. Judge
Kate Dion-Richard (Actor) .. Female Client
Yvette Dudley-Neuman (Actor) .. Customer Service Representative
Brian Linds (Actor) .. Airport Employee

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Did You Know..
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Robert Buckley (Actor)
Born: May 02, 1981
Birthplace: West Covina, California, United States
Trivia: Actor Robert Buckley didn't have to go very far to pursue a career in his chosen artform. Born in Los Angeles in 1981, Buckley was surrounded by the bright lights of Hollywood for practically his entire life, but despite his proximity to the industry, he didn't begin acting professionally until after he'd attended the University of California San Diego, where he earned a degree in economics. He was working as an economic consultant when he was advised to try out a sideline in modeling and acting. He soon scored a role in the 2005 thriller When a Killer Calls, and by the next year he was playing a starring role on the saucy, telanovela adaptation Fashion House, which he stayed with for its entire 62-episode run. TV proved a good fit for Buckley, and he would go on to enjoy successful starring roles on American Heiress, Lipstick Jungle, and One Tree Hill.
Treat Williams (Actor)
Born: December 01, 1951
Died: June 12, 2023
Birthplace: Rowayton, Connecticut, United States
Trivia: After attending Franklin and Marshall College, Treat Williams acted with the prestigious Fulton Repertory troupe. Williams made his Broadway debut in Grease (1976) eventually taking over the leading role of Danny Zuko. His later Broadway credits included the musicals Over Here and Pirates of Penzance and the reader's-theatre exercise Love Letters. In films from 1976, he scored his first significant success as the draft-resistant protagonist of Milos Forman's Hair (1979). He went on to play the title role in The Pursuit of D. B. Cooper (1981), then gained positive critical notice for his work as reluctant interdepartmental police informant Daniel Ciello in Prince of the City (1981). His later film roles included mob-connected labor organizer Jimmy O'Donnell in Once Upon a Time in America (1984) and the seductive James Dean clone in Smooth Talk (1985). Famed for his willingness to tackle any sort of role, Williams' artistic ambitions are backed up by his versatility and astonishing vocal flexibility. On TV, Williams played Stanley Kowalski opposite Ann-Margret's Blanche Dubois in Streetcar Named Desire (1984) and was appropriately sharkish as superagent Mike Ovitz in The Late Shift (1996). He also starred in the weekly series Eddie Dodd (1991) and Good Advice (1995). Many of Treat Williams' recent film roles have exhibited a fondness for expansive, scenery-chewing villainy, notably megalomanic Xander Drax in The Phantom (1995).
Jonathan Bennett (Actor)
Born: June 10, 1981
Birthplace: Ohio, United States
Trivia: Worked as a bellboy at the Mercer Hotel in New York before becoming an actor. Is a registered spin instructor. Made his feature film debut in 2004's Mean Girls. Executive produced and starred in the film Authors Anonymous.
Sharon Lawrence (Actor)
Born: June 29, 1961
Birthplace: Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
Trivia: Actress Sharon Lawrence began acting professionally in the early '90s and quickly began amassing an impressive résumé, largely built from numerous TV guest appearances on shows like Beverly Hills 90210 and Star Trek: Voyager. In 1993, Lawrence was cast as ADA Sylvia Costas on the hit police drama NYPD Blue. She stuck with the show until 1999, and subsequently moved to another series, with a supporting role on Ladies Man. When that series ended its run in 2001, the actress costarred on the series Wolf Lake and acted in a number of other projects, like 2004's Little Black Book, before landing another string of starring TV roles, on Hidden Palms, Line, Monk, and Privileged. Lawrence has also explored a career on Broadway, with roles in Cabaret and Chicago.
Ana Ayora (Actor)
Brad Harder (Actor) .. Jake
Chris Gauthier (Actor) .. Marvelous Jim
Born: January 27, 1976
Ashley Hartman (Actor) .. Teen Andi
Hayden Carmichael (Actor) .. Young Brandon
Mapuana Makia (Actor) .. Executive 1
Corina Akeson (Actor) .. Gail
Cameron Park (Actor) .. Prosecutor
BJ Harrison (Actor) .. Judge
Kate Dion-Richard (Actor) .. Female Client
Yvette Dudley-Neuman (Actor) .. Customer Service Representative
Brian Linds (Actor) .. Airport Employee

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