Don’t expect to see Hallmark hunk Ryan Paevey in any of the network’s movies in the near future. The “weary” performer is taking a break from acting, he revealed in a recent social media post.
Ryan Paevey needs ‘some time away’ Ryan Paevey in 2020 | Paul Archuleta/Getty Images
Paevey shared his disappointing update with fans in a series of posts on X on April 9.
“Sadly no word of a film,” he wrote. “I may take 2024 off from filming, unless the project is with friends. The last 8 months of life in this industry have left a pretty bitter taste in my mouth, and I need some time away from a world so full of fake friends and empty promises. I’m weary…”
While Paevey sounded frustrated with some aspects of the entertainment industry, the General Hospital alum assured his followers that he is keeping his head up.
“I had a great run,...
Ryan Paevey needs ‘some time away’ Ryan Paevey in 2020 | Paul Archuleta/Getty Images
Paevey shared his disappointing update with fans in a series of posts on X on April 9.
“Sadly no word of a film,” he wrote. “I may take 2024 off from filming, unless the project is with friends. The last 8 months of life in this industry have left a pretty bitter taste in my mouth, and I need some time away from a world so full of fake friends and empty promises. I’m weary…”
While Paevey sounded frustrated with some aspects of the entertainment industry, the General Hospital alum assured his followers that he is keeping his head up.
“I had a great run,...
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- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
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Hallmark Christmas Movies & The Strategy Behind All Those Talent Deals Under Lisa Hamilton Daly: Q&a
Exclusive: Increased competition in the Christmas movie business has prompted Crown Media Family Networks to adopt a more aggressive strategy under the fresh leadership of Executive VP Lisa Hamilton Daly — locking in beloved actors with exclusive, multi-picture deals. The latest to join the Hallmark repertory is Ryan Paevey, a General Hospital alum who’s already starred in flicks like Unleashing Mr. Darcy and Harvest Love. He’s set to headline the upcoming “Two Tickets to Paradise” for Hallmark in June.
“Ryan is a consummate professional who always brings a special spark to the characters he plays, making him a favorite among our viewers,” said Daly. “We’re excited to extend our partnership with Ryan and can’t wait to get started on his next project for us.”
“Being part of Hallmark is like no other experience I’ve ever had,” continued Paevey, who is repped by Justice & Ponder and...
“Ryan is a consummate professional who always brings a special spark to the characters he plays, making him a favorite among our viewers,” said Daly. “We’re excited to extend our partnership with Ryan and can’t wait to get started on his next project for us.”
“Being part of Hallmark is like no other experience I’ve ever had,” continued Paevey, who is repped by Justice & Ponder and...
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- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
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- PEOPLE.com
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