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The Christmas Train is a 2017 American Christmas romantic drama television film directed by Ron Oliver and written by Neal Dobrofsky and Tippi Dobrofsky, based on the 2003 novel of the same name by David Baldacci. The film stars Dermot Mulroney, Kimberly Williams-Paisley, Danny Glover, and Joan Cusack.
Prout graduated high school from Collingwood School in West Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, along with actors Alexander Ludwig [8] and Mackenzie Davis. [9] An avid martial artist, Kirsten received a Black Belt in Taekwondo at the age of 13. That year, she was cast in Elektra, and performed her own stunts in the film. [10]
The Christmas Train is a fiction novel written by David Baldacci. The book was initially published on October 17, 2003, by Grand Central Publishing . The book was adapted into a TV movie by the same name and released on the Hallmark Channel for the 2017 Christmas season.
Schwartz co-starred opposite Richard Pryor and Jackie Gleason in 1982's The Toy directed by Richard Donner.In 1982, Schwartz filmed Kidco directed by Ronald F. Maxwell.In 1983, he was featured in the Christmas film A Christmas Story as Flick, who got his tongue stuck to a frozen flagpole.
Billingsley, who starred in the sequel with original cast members: Scott Schwartz, R.D. Robb, Zach Ward and Ian Petrella, told TODAY what it was like to reunite with his co-stars after three ...
The cast of "A Christmas Story" has reunited for the movie's sequel, "A Christmas Story Christmas." See how much the cast has transformed and learn what they're up to now.
[8] [9] In 2020, Dennison co-starred in The Christmas Chronicles 2, portraying Belsnickel and also voicing his elf form, and in 2021, he had a large supporting role in the monster sequel Godzilla vs. Kong. [10] [4] In 2023, he was cast in the A24 film Y2K. [11] Dennison played the main role of Josh Waaka in the film Uproar in 2023.
Dillon was set to star in the sequel A Christmas Story Christmas, but she fell ill and had to be replaced by actress Julie Hagerty. Dillon died at age 83 in January 2023, less than two months ...