Like many actors in the stable of beloved Hallmark stars, Reeser sees the similarities between the network and the Hollywood system of yore. These movies have very long hours, so it really helps if you get along with your co-star, especially when you're doing a lot of emotional work." She texted me when she found out to say how much she knew we would enjoy working together. "He did a movie with my friend Danica McKellar. "David is just lovely and we got along so well." she said. Those are the rules, so we are keeping it light.”Īlso keeping things light during the July shoot in Canada was co-star David Haydn-Jones whom Reeser refers to as a delight. There isn’t an actual funeral scene I think those are banned in all Christmas movies by Hallmark. "But it is more about the hope that comes after. "It does deal with some darker themes like death and loss," she continued. I think I wore five wedding dresses in that one alone! This one is a little more serious and has almost a Merchant Ivory feel to it, a calmer pace, while still sweetly romantic. “In I Do, I Do, I Do I got married over and over again. "It was nice to be out of a wedding dress for a change,” laughed Reeser of the role. He's concealing his true identity and has ulterior motives for their “coincidental” meeting. All seems above board with their newfound friend - but Knightly has a secret. While there, Willa and her son Scout (Liam Hughes, pictured below with Reeser) encounter the charming Finn Knightly (David Haydn-Jones). In addition to money, she "inherits" the opportunity to spend Christmas at the stately Victorian Bramble House in Oregon. In the film, Reeser plays Willa Fairchild, a single mom and healthcare worker who finds herself a beneficiary in a benevolent patient's will.
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