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In the past couple of years, Great American Media has announced they've signed many actors to deals, including Danica McKellar, Jen Lilley, Jessica Lowndes, Cameron Mathison and Trevor Donovan. Plus, they plucked one of the shiniest gems from from Hallmark's crown: Candace Cameron Bure!
Daniel Stine and Rachel Hendrix. The two met in 2016 while filming and working on the comedy-drama film Virginia Minnesota, which Stine wrote and directed and Hendrix starred in. After a few years of dating, these lovebirds tied the knot and starred in the Hallmark classic Midway to Love in the same year.
While most performers don't build their résumés and bank accounts on feel-good Christmas movies alone, getting brought into the Hallmark fold offers a solid path for working actors. Here are the top five richest Hallmark actors: Candace Cameron Bure (net worth $14 million): First known for her childhood role as D.J.
Other Hallmark Channel stars that have signed on to projects with GAC Media include Nick Bateman, Rukiya Bernard, Cindy Busby, Sara Canning, Dillon Casey, Torrance Coombs, Brendan Fehr, Jennie Garth, Jen Lilley, Sarah Lind, Daniel Lissing, Cameron Mathison, Debbie Matenopoulos, Matthew MacCaull, Sam Page, Merritt ...
One thing you probably have noticed, though, is that Hallmark often reuses the same actors in several movies. Plenty of actors get their start on the Hallmark channel, but others seem to have found a comfortable niche there, such as Mean Girls star Lacey Chabert, who's the undisputed queen of Hallmark.