Christmas Mail


3:00 pm - 5:00 pm, Sunday, November 16 on WSKY HDTV (4.1)

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About this Broadcast
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A postman is recruited by his boss to spy on his pretty coworker, whose job requires her to respond to every letter addressed to Santa.

2010 English Stereo
Comedy Romance Entertainment Family Christmas

Cast & Crew
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Ashley Scott (Actor) .. Kristi
A.J. Buckley (Actor) .. Matt
Rolonda Watts (Actor) .. Sally
Vanessa Evigan (Actor) .. Heather
Lisa Long (Actor) .. Lana
Piper Mckenzie Harris (Actor) .. Emily
Lochlyn Munro (Actor) .. Mr. Harris
Paris Tanaka (Actor) .. Mom
Piper Mackenzie Harris (Actor) .. Emily
Ron Roggé (Actor) .. Hunt
Mimi Cozzens (Actor) .. Madame Anderson

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Did You Know..
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Ashley Scott (Actor) .. Kristi
Born: July 13, 1977
Birthplace: Metairie, Louisana, United States
Trivia: Sporting a Louisiana drawl and an all-American look, Ashley Scott took a fantastic gamble in the early '90s: at only 15 years old, she dropped out of secondary school, high-tailed it to New York, and roomed with several friends while seeking work on the side as a fashion model on the catalogue circuit. The risk paid off when Scott did indeed land a contract with a prestigious agency. Around seven years later, the up-and-coming superstar moved to the City of Angels and transitioned, seemingly without effort, to film roles. She debuted cinematically with a bit part in Steven Spielberg's well-received fantasy A.I.: Artificial Intelligence, and the exposure generated by that turn led to a regular role as Asha Copeland during the second season of the James Cameron-produced action series Dark Angel. When that show was canceled at the end of the season, Scott bounced back with another regular TV role, that of Helena Kyle (aka the Huntress) on the WB superhero series Birds of Prey (2002), but that series also folded rather quickly. Scott returned to films in 2003, and -- perhaps typecast for a brief period of time thanks to her Dark Angel/Birds of Prey work -- contented herself with a number of big-screen action and adventure roles in A-list features. These included S.W.A.T. (2003), Lost (2004), Walking Tall (2004), and Into the Blue (2005). In the process, Scott -- per the standard Hollywood progression -- ascended gradually to higher and higher billing. Back on the small screen, Scott took on a regular role on the cult series Jericho as Emily Sullivan. In 2007, she appeared in a small part in the action thriller The Kingdom. The next year, Scott began to stray from familiar genres with the adventure comedy Strange Wilderness, directed by Fred Wolf. As produced by Adam Sandler's Happy Madison Productions, the picture concerns a couple of animal nuts from a wildlife TV series who attempt to boost the show's ratings by journeying into exotic regions to find Bigfoot.
A.J. Buckley (Actor) .. Matt
Born: February 09, 1978
Birthplace: Dublin, Ireland
Trivia: Immigrated to Canada with his family when he was 6 years old. Made his first television appearance in the 1994 made-for-TV drama The Disappearance of Vonnie. Made his feature-film acting debut in the 1998 teen horror movie Disturbing Behavior, starring Katie Holmes and James Marsden. Has appeared in several sci-fi/horror TV series, including Nickelodeon's Are You Afraid of the Dark?, Fox's The X-Files and Millennium, and the CW's Supernatural. Has a movie and television production company called Fourfront Productions, and is part-owner and frequent contributor to Louisiana's Scene magazine.
Rolonda Watts (Actor) .. Sally
Born: July 12, 1959
Vanessa Evigan (Actor) .. Heather
Born: March 18, 1981
Lisa Long (Actor) .. Lana
Piper Mckenzie Harris (Actor) .. Emily
Born: January 26, 2000
Lochlyn Munro (Actor) .. Mr. Harris
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.
Paris Tanaka (Actor) .. Mom
Piper Mackenzie Harris (Actor) .. Emily
Born: January 26, 2000
Ron Roggé (Actor) .. Hunt
Born: October 16, 1968
Mimi Cozzens (Actor) .. Madame Anderson
Born: March 03, 1935

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