

Moving along to some other roles now, and one of them enthuses me beyond belief. Oh, and lest I forget (before going onto the cast that may be more identifiable), don’t overlook either of these individuals as they do appear on screen, and you just might have seen them in something or will be again soon!Īndrea Yu as Patient Terry O’Sullivan as Grandma I am so glad that Hallmark believes in casting actors whose names you might not recognize, but whose work you’ve admired over the years, possibly without even conscious perception! I know I am looking forward to seeing him yet again. I know he always gives a stellar performance, and I remember seeing him, but I always love to look for familiar faces in movies like this!Īnother honorable mention goes to Gary Jones in the role of the Mayor! Perhaps you don’t automatically recognize him, but don’t be fooled! You’ve seen him throughout the years in various roles, and sharp-eyed viewers will catch his performance. But this guy has been all over the entertainment map, and I am going to make sure I don’t miss him when I watch tonight. Actually, Hearties will get a chance to see him in an upcoming episode of When Calls the Heart (I think it might be the season finale if I’m reading things right).

You might remember him as “the other guy” in Autumn in the Vineyard. What about the Shark Realtor? Do you recognize this guy? Well, I did interview him a few months ago– John Emmet Tracy. He certainly deserves an honorable mention because as I often say, the supporting cast is more important than one might realize, so don’t glibly dismiss these people.
#MOONLIGHT IN VERMONT MOVIE#
Actually, I just saw him in The Pastor’s Wife (a glorious gem of a Lifetime Movie that I highly recommend).

Keep your eyes open for the role simply stated on IMDB as “Booth Guy,” as played by Andy Nez. Upon first glance, you might think to yourself, “Haven’t I seen him before?” If you are an avid Hallmark film fan, you have seen him in A Time to Dance and The Irresistible Blueberry Farm. I don’t often get to screen Hallmark movies as often as I used to, but I jumped at the chance to screen this one! A new Lacey Chabert movie? And starring some of my favorites–Jason Cermak, Rebecca Staab, and the list goes on! While I will do my best to keep any spoilers out of this review, I won’t guarantee it!įirst of all, let’s tackle some of the supporting members of the cast whom we have been privileged to see in other works from Hallmark and elsewhere. When her ex-boyfriend Nate arrives at the Inn with a brand new girlfriend, Fiona quickly devises a plan to win him back: pretend the handsome and very laid-back head chef Derek (Carlo Marks) is her new boyfriend! Much to the surprise of Derek –and to Fiona herself– in pretending to be in love, she begins to fall in love, and realizes that she’s been thrown a curveball: her busy and scheduled life may not be what she really wants, discovering that sometimes the best things in life can’t be rushed and are worth the wait. At the 10/3/98 Farm Aid concert, host Willie Nelson and Paul Shaffer came on-stage for the Live Aid finale after a Phish and Neil Young set for a lovely and tender rendition.After fast-paced New York City high-end real estate broker Fiona Rangely (Lacey Chabert) gets dumped by her boyfriend, she escapes to her family’s quaint Vermont Inn for a few days to slow down and evaluate her life. Willie Nelson had incorporated this tune into his repertoire since the late 70's and has described this song in interviews as one of the greatest songs ever written, especially for it's difficulty. An American pop song published in 1943 with a difficult melody and tricky lyrics written in haiku form, “Moonlight in Vermont” has been covered by many artists, including Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, Mel Torme, Sarah Vaughan, Gerry Mulligan, Buddy Greco, and Betty Carter. If you have ever been to a wedding in Vermont you undoubtedly have heard Moonlight in Vermont.
