Danica McKellar is leaving Hallmark behind.
The beloved actress who has starred in countless Countdown to Chris movies for the cabler is moving to a new cable home.
According to Deadline, McKellar has signed an exclusive deal with Gac Family (fka Great American Country) for four movies.
The Wonder Years vet is set to star in and executive produce the quartet of movies, which begins with The Winter Palace.
That movie is on track for a 2022 premiere.
The deal is set to run through 2023, meaning that fans of McKellar have likely seen the last of her on Hallmark for now.
You, Me & Christmas Trees launched on Hallmark on October 22.
Her previous movies include Crown for Christmas, My Christmas Dream, Coming Home for Christmas, Christmas at Grand Valley, Christmas at Dollywood, and Christmas She Wrote.
Gac Family is run by Bill Abbott, the former CEO of Hallmark Channel's parent company Crown Media Family Networks.
The beloved actress who has starred in countless Countdown to Chris movies for the cabler is moving to a new cable home.
According to Deadline, McKellar has signed an exclusive deal with Gac Family (fka Great American Country) for four movies.
The Wonder Years vet is set to star in and executive produce the quartet of movies, which begins with The Winter Palace.
That movie is on track for a 2022 premiere.
The deal is set to run through 2023, meaning that fans of McKellar have likely seen the last of her on Hallmark for now.
You, Me & Christmas Trees launched on Hallmark on October 22.
Her previous movies include Crown for Christmas, My Christmas Dream, Coming Home for Christmas, Christmas at Grand Valley, Christmas at Dollywood, and Christmas She Wrote.
Gac Family is run by Bill Abbott, the former CEO of Hallmark Channel's parent company Crown Media Family Networks.
- 10/27/2021
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
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