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John Logan Bartholomew (born February 9, 1984) is an American actor [1] born in Galion, Ohio, [2] best known for his role of Willie LaHaye in 3 of the 8 films in the Love Comes Softly series. He later appeared in series like CSI: Miami (2005) and Close to Home (2007).
Love's Abiding Joy is a 2006 made-for-television Christian drama film based on a series of books by Janette Oke.It was directed by Michael Landon Jr. and stars Erin Cottrell and Logan Bartholomew.
Kerry Wells (Kelsey Sanders), a college student journalist and committed Christian, has been assigned to do a story on Blake Truman (Logan Bartholomew), the college's hockey superstar. Blake struggles with personal crisis but rejects Kerry's reliance on her faith.
Three years after the events of The Ultimate Gift, Jason Stevens (Logan Bartholomew) is running the Stevens Foundation after inheriting the trust of his grandfather, Red Stevens. Planning to propose to Alexia (Ali Hillis), Jason is interrupted by a notice of a lawsuit by his aunts and uncles members vying for control of the foundation (and thus ...
Both Logan and Daley had their vampire awakenings when they were teenagers -- and like what is portrayed in bookes and movies, the Souths don't like sunlight (Logan more than Daley), have pet ...
Erin Cottrell (born August 24, 1975) is an American actress who has appeared in the role of Missie LaHaye in five of the eight films in the Love Comes Softly series. She was born in Yardley, Pennsylvania.
Love's Enduring Promise is a 2004 made-for-television Christian drama film based on a series of books by Janette Oke.. The film is the second in the Love Comes Softly series of television movies on Hallmark Channel that includes Love Comes Softly (2003), Love's Long Journey (2005), Love's Abiding Joy (2006), Love's Unending Legacy (2007), Love's Unfolding Dream, Love Takes Wing (2009), and ...
Love's Long Journey is a 2005 made-for-television Christian drama film based very loosely on a series of books by Janette Oke.It was directed by Michael Landon Jr. and was originally aired on Hallmark Channel on December 3, 2005.