Four new made-for-television movies are airing during the Hallmark Channel’s “Christmas in July” lineup.
They are spaced out, so a new show premieres each Saturday night in July. Here they are in chronological order:
1: “Christmas Under Construction” stars Jessica Lowndes, 37, and Daniel Lissing, 44.
While doing a Christmas renovation for a cozy New Hampshire cabin, Chelsea, the star of a hit reality show, “Renovation Romance,” finds an unexpected connection with the cabin’s owner, Cooper. The sparks begin to fly.
Lowndes and Lissing previously worked together on the Hallmark film “A December Bride” (2016).
Lowndes,
who was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, landed her “breakout role”
in 2008 as drug-addicted teen Adrianna Tate-Duncan in the TV series “90210.”
Originally written-in for just three episodes, her character became a series
regular for five seasons.
Lissing of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, is best known for his work for five seasons as Canadian Mountie Jack Thornton in the Hallmark Channel series “When Calls the Heart.”
2: “O Little Christmas Market” features Katherine Barrell, 36, and Stephen Huszar, 42, in leading roles.
She portrays an artist who is fighting to save her
hometown’s beloved Christmas market from a developer. A budding romance with
the architect tied to the deal may help bring about a true Christmas miracle.
Barrell, who was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, is best known for her role as Sheriff Nicole Haught on the Syfy supernatural series “Wynonna Earp” and for playing Joy Harper on the Hallmark Channel’s “Good Witch.”
Huszar, a native of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, is best known for his various roles as a leading man in Hallmark Channel and Lifetime romantic holiday movies as well as for portraying the hockey player Yorkie in the hit Canadian comedy series “Letterkenny.”
3: “Snowbound for the Holidays” stars Vanessa Lengies, 40, and Marcus Rosner, 36.
She plays hotel manager Cassidy Evergreen, who is evaluating the potential
acquisition of a cozy ski lodge…but its charming owner, Trey Sanderson, turns a
simple assignment into a heartfelt choice between duty and love.
Lengies is a native of Montreal, Quebec, Canada, who is best known for her role on the Disney+ series “Turner & Hooch.” She has previously starred in Hallmark Channel’s “Heart of The Holidays” and “True Lies.”
Rosner was born in Campbell River, British Columbia, Canada. Since 2019, he has been a mainstay as a leading man on the Hallmark Channel and was most recently seen in “Notes of Autumn” and “Romance to the Rescue.”
4: “Love Under the Mistletoe” features Jen Lilley, 41, and Nick Bateman, 39.
She
portrays Grace, a busy interior designer in a quaint town, who reunites with
her former high school crush, Ryan, now a successful New York City financial
advisor.
He returns home for the holidays with plans to sell his grandmother’s historic house. As they work side-by-side to organize a charity fundraiser, they constantly find themselves under strategically placed mistletoe.
Old feelings slowly resurface. Ultimately, Ryan and Grace realize they are meant for each other.
Lilley was born in Roanoke, Va., and graduated from the University of Virginia. Early in her career, she held key roles in two leading soap operas – “General Hospital” and “Days of Our Lives.”
Since 2016, Lilley has starred regularly in films for the Hallmark Channel as well as the Great American Family channel.
Bateman was born in Burlington, Ontario, Canada, and started karate at age 4. He has since won four Martial Arts World Titles. He is also known internationally for his work as a male model. He has been affiliated with the Hallmark Channel since 2019.
The Great American Family network has one new “Christmas in July” movie to add to its mix, “The Trouble with Mistletoe,” starring Jillian Murray, 42, and Brett Varvel, 40.
Set in a charming small town, an unexpected homecoming reconnects young lovers and rekindles old memories and unfinished feelings. Did she walk away from the man she was always meant to embrace?
Murray, born in Reading , Pa., began her film career in 2003. Varvel is a native of Indianapolis, Ind., and is a filmmaker who is known for his work in faith-based cinema.






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