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Lacey Chabert
Chabert in 2019
Born
Lacey Nicole Chabert

(1982-09-30) September 30, 1982 (age 42)
OccupationActress
Years active1985–present
Known for
Spouse
David Nehdar
(m. 2013)
Children1

Lacey Nicole Chabert (/ʃəˈbɛər/ shə-BAIR; born September 30, 1982)[2] is an American actress. One of her first roles as a child actress was the part of Bianca Montgomery, the daughter of Erica Kane, on All My Children from 1992 to 1993. She gained further prominence for her portrayal of Claudia Salinger in the Fox television drama Party of Five (1994–2000).[3]

In film, she has appeared in Lost in Space (1998), Not Another Teen Movie (2001), and Daddy Day Care (2003); and had leading roles as Gretchen Wieners in Mean Girls (2004), Meg Cummings in Dirty Deeds (2005), Dana Mathis in the horror remake Black Christmas (2006), and Penelope in the animated film All I Want for Christmas Is You (2017). Chabert has also appeared in more than 30 Hallmark Channel films.[4][5]

Chabert's extensive voice acting roles have included Eliza Thornberry in the Nickelodeon animated series The Wild Thornberrys (1998–2004) and the feature films The Wild Thornberrys Movie and Rugrats Go Wild; Meg Griffin during the first season of the animated sitcom Family Guy in 1999;[6] Mako in the video game Star Wars: The Old Republic, superhero Zatanna Zatara in DC Comics-related media, and Princess Elise in the English dub of Sonic the Hedgehog (2006).

Early life

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Lacey Nicole Chabert was born on September 30, 1982 in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, and raised in nearby Purvis.[7] Her father is Cajun from Louisiana.[8] She has a younger brother, Tony,[9] and an older sister, Chrissy.[10] Their oldest sister, Wendy, died of a heart attack in November 2021.[11][12][13][14] Lacey was "World's Baby Petite" in the "World's Our Little Miss Scholarship Competition" in 1985.[15] She also participated in beauty pageants as a child and was once named Miss Jr. Mississippi.[16]

Acting career

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Some of Chabert's earliest roles were in television commercials for Burger King, Triaminic Cough Syrup, Zest and Secret Beauties dolls.[17] In 1992–93, Chabert played the role of young Cosette in Les Misérables on Broadway. She appeared on The Broadway Kids' first album The Broadway Kids Sing Broadway (1994), where she sang her own solos on such songs as "The Girl I Mean to Be" (from The Secret Garden) and "Castle on a Cloud" (from Les Misérables).[17] In 1994, she landed the role of Claudia Salinger on the Fox network teen/family drama series Party of Five. The show centered on the five Salinger siblings, who are orphaned after their parents are killed in a car accident caused by a drunk driver.[18] The show received positive reviews and ran for six seasons, from September 12, 1994 to May 3, 2000.[19][20] She won The Hollywood Reporter's annual YoungStar Award for Best Performance by a Young Actress in a Drama TV Series in both 1997 and 1998 for Party of Five, and was nominated three other times for her work in 1999 to 2000. The YoungStar awards honor the best film, TV, and music performances made exclusively by 6- to 18-year-olds.[citation needed]

Chabert made her big-screen debut starring as Penny Robinson in Lost in Space (1998). She then had a supporting role as Amanda Becker in the parody film Not Another Teen Movie (2001), and provided the voice of Aleu, the title character's daughter, in Balto 2: Wolf Quest (2002).[6][21] In addition to her animation voice work as Eliza Thornberry from 1998–2004, Chabert was the voice of Meg Griffin, uncredited, on the first season of Family Guy in 1999, after which Mila Kunis took over the role when Chabert became too busy with schooling and her other work.[citation needed]

Chabert in 2007.

Chabert co-starred as Gretchen Wieners, the girl who tries to make her slang term "fetch" catch on, in the hit film Mean Girls (2004). She and her co-stars Lindsay Lohan, Rachel McAdams and Amanda Seyfried went on to win the 2005 MTV Movie Award for "Best On-Screen Team". Chabert also played the title role in The Brooke Ellison Story, a 2004 television biopic produced and directed by Christopher Reeve, based on a real-life quadriplegic woman who overcame obstacles to graduate from Harvard University. Chabert then appeared in Hello Sister, Goodbye Life (2006) on ABC Family; had a role in a 2006 remake of the 1974 horror film Black Christmas, and in an episode of Ghost Whisperer opposite former Party of Five co-star Jennifer Love Hewitt. Her voice work in the second half of the decade included the roles of Princess Elise in the video game Sonic the Hedgehog and Gwen Stacy in The Spectacular Spider-Man animated series.[citation needed]

From 2013 to 2014, Chabert had a recurring role on the ABC Family sitcom Baby Daddy as Dr. Amy Shaw.[22] In 2015, she starred in the television film A Christmas Melody alongside Mariah Carey, Brennan Elliott, Kathy Najimy and Fina Strazza. It was viewed by 3.95 million people when it debuted on the Hallmark Channel on December 19, 2015.[23][24] In 2017, she provided her voice to the animated film All I Want for Christmas Is You, based on the book of the same title, written by Carey and Colleen Madden. The film also atars the voices of Carey, Breanna Yde and Henry Winkler.[25] She began 2018 with another Hallmark Channel original movie as part of its Valentine's Day Countdown.[citation needed]

In 2019, Chabert began starring in the Crossword Mysteries series on the Hallmark Movies & Mysteries channel.[26] After several actors left the Hallmark Channel in 2022 to go to the new Great American Family network, Chabert voiced her allegiance to Hallmark, and signed a new contract allowing her to take on a larger role with the network, including producing some of her own movies.[27] Chabert portrayed marketing executive Josie Wilder in the network's romantic drama Sweet Carolina in 2021,[28] in which Josie returns home and suddenly becomes her niece and nephew's guardian.[29] Chabert was credited as an executive producer and also contributed to the film's story with Jonathan Prince and Michael Reisz.[30]

In November 2023, Chabert starred in a Mean Girls-themed Black Friday commercial for Walmart, along with her original co-stars Lindsay Lohan, Amanda Seyfried, Rajiv Surendra and Daniel Franzese.[31][32] A second commercial, titled "Gretchen's Wednesday", was entirely centered around Chabert's character Gretchen Wieners and her family life.[33] On November 27, 2023, it was announced that Chabert was working on an unscripted Hallmark project, Celebrations with Lacey Chabert, set to premiere in late 2024.[34] She will also be an executive producer of the series.[34] On May 13, 2024, Variety announced that Chabert has a lead role in the Netflix holiday film Hot Frosty.[35] Chabert stars as a widow who brings a snowman to life two years after losing her husband.[36]

Business ventures

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Chabert on the Rachael Ray show in 2022

In 2016, she wrote a blog series for People magazine's website, focusing on getting ready for her baby.[37][38] Chabert wrote about discovering that she was pregnant, learning that she was having a girl, and figuring out smart ways to hide her baby bump on film sets.[39]

In September 2022, Chabert launched her own apparel line with home shopping television network HSN called the "Lacey Chabert Collection".[40][41] In an interview with InStyle, Chabert said: "I've always dreamed of having a clothing line."[42] The line includes jackets, jogger pants, leggings, socks, "Mommy & Me" dresses, and cardigans and is priced between $15.00 and $80.00.[40][43] Her first ready-to-wear collection for HSN was released in March 2024.[44]

In the media

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Appearing in more than 30 Hallmark Channel films,[45] many of them holiday-themed, Chabert has been referred to as the 'Queen of Hallmark Christmas Movies'.[46][47][48] Chabert stated in an E! interview that, "one of the things I love about [working with Hallmark] is you're guaranteed a happy ending [...] I think in the world we're living in today, to be a part of a project that adds a little love and light and levity into the world is something I'm very proud of."[49] In February 2022, Chabert signed an exclusive multi-film deal with Hallmark Channel's parent company, Crown Media Family Networks.[50]

Chabert has been featured on numerous magazine covers, such as Stuff, People, Entertainment Weekly, TV Guide[51] and Maxim.[52][53] She was on the cover of Maxim at age 31, and said, "I got the call from Maxim and then immediately put down the cupcake and ran to the gym."[54]

Year Title Country
1996 Disney Adventures United States
1997 Entertainment Weekly
1997 People
1998 Entertainment Weekly
1998 React
1998 Neon United Kingdom
2000 Stuff United States
2007 Maxim
2009 Eliza
2009 Steppin' Out
2009 Saturday Night Magazine
2011 Bridget Marie
2013 Maxim
2020 Guideposts
2020 TV Guide
2023 SheKnows
2023 TV Guide

Personal life

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Chabert married her longtime boyfriend, David Nehdar, on December 22, 2013, in Los Angeles.[55] Chabert gave birth to their daughter in September 2016.[56]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1997 Journey Beneath the Sea Merla (voice) Direct-to-video
Redux Riding Hood Little Red Riding Hood (voice)
Babes in Toyland Jill (voice)
Anastasia Young Anastasia (singing voice) [57]
1998 Lost in Space Penny Robinson
The Lion King II: Simba's Pride Young Vitani (voice) Direct-to-video
An American Tail: The Treasure of Manhattan Island Tanya Mousekewitz (voice)
1999 An American Tail: The Mystery of the Night Monster
We Wish You a Merry Christmas Cindy (voice)
2001 Tart Eloise Logan
Not Another Teen Movie Amanda Becker
2002 Hometown Legend Rachel Sawyer
Balto II: Wolf Quest Aleu (voice) Direct-to-video
Snow Dogs Little Aleutia (voice)
The Scoundrel's Wife Florida Picou
The Wild Thornberrys Movie Eliza Thornberry (voice)
2003 Daddy Day Care Jenny
Rugrats Go Wild Eliza Thornberry (voice)
2004 On Tracy Lane: Back to Maybe Leading Lady Short film
Mean Girls Gretchen Wieners
Shadow of Fear Allison Henderson
2005 Dirty Deeds Meg Cummings
Bratz Rock Angelz Kaycee (voice)
2006 High Hopes Cindy
Fatwa Noa Goldman
A New Wave Julie
Bratz: Genie Magic Kaycee (voice) Direct-to-video
The Pleasure Drivers Faruza
Choose Your Own Adventure: The Abominable Snowman Crista North Voice, direct-to-video
Bratz: Passion 4 Fashion – Diamondz Kaycee[57]
Black Christmas Dana Mathis
2007 Be My Baby Tiffany
Being Michael Madsen Vanessa Rapaport
2008 Sherman's Way Marcy
Reach for Me Sarah
2009 Ghosts of Girlfriends Past Sandra
2010 In My Sleep Becky
Thirst Noelle Edwards Also as executive producer
Quantum Quest: A Cassini Space Odyssey Jeanna Voice
2011 Destruction Party Ava Short film
A Holiday Heist Jennifer
2012 Beverly Hills Chihuahua 3: Viva La Fiesta! Charlotte Voice, direct-to-video[57]
2013 Sanitarium Ms. Lorne
Slightly Single in L.A. Dale Squire
Scooby-Doo! Mecha Mutt Menace Melanie Staples Voice, direct-to-video[57]
Anything Is Possible Maggie
Off Season: Lex Morrison Story Sally Summers
2014 Telling of the Shoes Abby
Ghost of Goodnight Lane Dani
Christian Mingle Gwyneth Hayden
2016 Ginger & Snapper Ginger Short film
The Lost Tree Jenna Lynds
2017 All I Want for Christmas Is You Penelope Voice, direct-to-video[57]
2018 Do You Jane Short film
2022 Haul out the Holly Emily
2024 Hot Frosty Kathy Netflix original film; Post-production[58]

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1991 A Little Piece of Heaven Princess aka "Hazel" Television film
Reading Rainbow Herself Episode: "Snowy Day: Stories and Poems"
1992–1993 All My Children Bianca Montgomery 10 episodes
1993 Gypsy Baby June Television film
1994–2000 Party of Five Claudia Salinger Series regular; 142 episodes
1996 ABC Afterschool Specials Carly Gallagher Episode: "Educating Mom"
Gargoyles Kim, Bobbi Porter Voice, 2 episodes[57]
Aaahh!!! Real Monsters Girl (5), Kids (2), Girl (6) Additional voices Voice, 3 episodes[57]
1997 Adventures from the Book of Virtues The Younger Daughter Voice, episode: "Respect"
When Secrets Kill Jenny Newhall Television film
Hey Arnold! Ruth P. McDougal Voice, 2 episodes[57]
Nightmare Ned Little Girl Voice, episode: "Magic Bus"
1998 Stories from My Childhood Jenny Episode: "The Last Petal"
Hercules Callista Voice, episode: "Hercules and the Kids"
1998–2004 The Wild Thornberrys Eliza Thornberry, additional voices Voice, main role[57]
1999–2000,

2011–2012, 2018

Family Guy Meg Griffin, Jan Brady Voice, 15 episodes; uncredited
2001 The Wild Thornberrys: The Origin of Donnie Eliza Thornberry Voice, television film
2002 The Proud Family Additional voices Episode: "Romeo Must Wed"
Strong Medicine Mary Episode: "Heartbeat"
The Drew Carey Show Grace Episode: "Drew's Girl Friday"
2003 Stuart Little Katy Voice, episode: "Skateboard Dogz"
Punk'd Herself Episode: "#1.4"
2004 The Brooke Ellison Story Brooke Ellison Television film
2005 American Dragon: Jake Long Jasmine Voice, episode: "Dragon Breath"
Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go! Certhana Voice, episode: "Girl Trouble"[57]
2005–2006 Bratz Kaycee Voice, 17 episodes[57]
2006 She Said/He Said Unknown role Television film
Hello Sister, Goodbye Life Olivia
Ghost Whisperer Donna Ellis Episode: "Love Still Won't Die"
2007 Eloise: The Animated Series Ida Voice, episode: "Eloise Goes Hollywood (Part 1)"
What If God Were the Sun? Jamie Spagnoletti Television film
2008 Untitled Liz Meriwether Project Liz Meriwether
2008–2009 The Spectacular Spider-Man Gwen Stacy Voice, main role[57]
2009 The Lost Jane Television film
Glenn Martin, DDS Amish Girls Voice, episode: "Amish Anguish"
2010 Elevator Girl Liberty Taylor Hallmark Channel Television movie
2011 Mike DA Mustang Angel Television film
Allen Gregory Beth Voice, 6 episodes[57]
2011–2012 Generator Rex Jojo Voice, 2 episodes[57]
2011–2016 Transformers: Rescue Bots Dani Burns, additional voices Voice, main role[57]
2011–2013,

2019–2022

Young Justice Zatanna Zatara Voice, 18 episodes[57]
2012 Doc McStuffins Gabby the Giraffe, Little Girl Voice, episode: "Arcade Escapade"
Imaginary Friend Emma Television film
The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes Daisy Johnson / Quake Voice, 2 episodes[57]
Matchmaker Santa Melanie Hallmark Channel Television Movie
2013 Off Season: Lex Morrison Story Sally Summers Television film
Scarecrow Kristen Miller Television film
Non-Stop Amy Nightingale Television film
2013–2014 Baby Daddy Dr. Amy Shaw Recurring role; 6 episodes
2013–2015 Robot Chicken Eliza Thornberry, Carly Shay, Mother Bird Voice, 2 episodes
2014 The Color of Rain Gina Kell Hallmark Channel Television Movie
A Royal Christmas Emily Taylor Hallmark Channel Television Movie
The Tree That Saved Christmas Molly Logan Television film
Living the Dream Jenna Harris Television film
2015 All of My Heart Jenny Fintley Hallmark Channel Television Movies
Family for Christmas Hanna Dunbar
A Christmas Melody Kristin Parson
Family Fortune Nichole Television film
2016 Teachers Ginny Episode: "Jacob"
Still the King Laura Beth Recurring role; 4 episodes
Kulipari Coorah, Thuma Series regular; 13 episodes
Voice role
A Wish for Christmas Sara Thomas Hallmark Channel Television Movie; also as co-executive producer
2016–2017 Justice League Action Zatanna Zatara, Keely Miller Voice, 7 episodes[57]
2016–2018 Voltron: Legendary Defender Nyma, Romelle, Te-osh Voice, 4 episodes
2016, 2019 The Lion Guard Vitani Voice, 2 episodes[57]
2016–2020 Shimmer and Shine Zeta Voice, 22 episodes[57]
2017 Moonlight in Vermont Fiona Rangley Hallmark Channel Television Movies
All of My Heart: Inn Love Jenny Fintley
The Sweetest Christmas Kylie Watson
2018 My Secret Valentine Chloe Grange
Love on Safari Kira Slater
All of My Heart: The Wedding Jenny Fintley
Pride, Prejudice and Mistletoe Darcy Fitzwilliam
2019 Love, Romance & Chocolate Emma Colvin
The Crossword Mysteries: A Puzzle To Die For Tess Harper Hallmark Movies & Mysteries Television Movies
The Crossword Mysteries: Proposing Murder
Christmas In Rome Angela de Luca Hallmark Channel Television Movies
Kung Fu Panda: The Paws of Destiny Panda Mother, Xiao Voice, 10 episodes
2020 Winter in Vail Chelsea Whitmore Hallmark Channel Television Movies
The Crossword Mysteries: Abracadaver Tess Harper Hallmark Movies & Mysteries Television Movie
Christmas Waltz Avery Hallmark Channel Television Movie
Time for Us to Come Home for Christmas Sarah Thomas Hallmark Movies & Mysteries Television Movie
2021 The Crossword Mysteries: Terminal Descent Tess Harper Hallmark Movies & Mysteries Television Movies
Crossword Mysteries: Riddle Me Dead
Sweet Carolina Josie Wilder Hallmark Channel Television Movies
Christmas at Castle Hart Brooke Bennett
Harriet the Spy Marion Hawthorne Voice
2022 The Wedding Veil Avery Morrison Hallmark Channel Television Movies; also as executive producer
The Wedding Veil Unveiled Avery Hastings
The Wedding Veil Legacy
Groundswell Emma Hallmark Movies & Mysteries Television Movie; also as executive producer
Haul Out the Holly Emily Hallmark Channel Television Movies; also as executive producer[59]
2023 The Wedding Veil Expectations Avery Hastings
The Wedding Veil Inspiration
The Wedding Veil Journey
The Dancing Detective: A Deadly Tango Detective Constance Bailey Hallmark Movies & Mysteries Television Movie; also as executive producer
Harley Quinn Supergirl / Kara Zor-El Voice, episode: "Getting Ice Dick, Don't Wait Up"
A Merry Scottish Christmas Dr. Lindsay Morgan Hallmark Channel Television Movie; also as executive producer[60]
Haul out the Holly: Lit Up Emily Hallmark Channel Television Movie; also as executive producer[61]
2024 Kite Man: Hell Yeah! Ava / Kennneth's Mom Voice, episode: "Grand Reopening, Hell Yeah!"
Batman: Caped Crusader Yvonne Frances Voice, episode: "...And Be a Villain"[57]
2024 Celebrations with Lacey Chabert Host Hallmark plus series; also as executive producer[62]

Video games

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Year Title Voice role Notes
2000 The Wild Thornberrys: Rambler Eliza Thornberry [57]
2001 Nicktoons Racing
Nicktoons Nick Tunes [57]
2002 Nickelodeon Party Blast
The Wild Thornberrys Movie
2003 Rugrats Go Wild [57]
2005 Bratz: Rock Angelz Kaycee
2006 Sonic the Hedgehog Princess Elise English dub[57]
2011 Star Wars: The Old Republic Mako [57]
2013 Star Wars: The Old Republic – Rise of the Hutt Cartel
Injustice: Gods Among Us Zatanna Zatara Uncredited
Young Justice: Legacy Zatanna Zatara[57]
2014 Star Wars: The Old Republic – Shadow of Revan Mako
2015 Infinite Crisis Zatanna Zatara
Star Wars: The Old Republic – Knights of the Fallen Empire Mako
2022 Nickelodeon Extreme Tennis Eliza Thornberry

Theatre

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Year Title Role Venue
1992–1993 Les Misérables Young Cosette Broadway

Home media

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Year Title Role Notes
1990 Child World/Children's Palace - Video Toy Chest Herself
1993 Richard Scarry's Best Busy People Video Ever! Unknown Voice role
Richard Scarry's Best Learning Songs Video Ever!
1994 Richard Scarry's Best Silly Stories and Songs Video Ever!
Richard Scarry's Best Sing-Along Mother Goose Video Ever!

Commercials

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Year Title Brand Role
2023 Walmart Black Friday Deals: Jingle Bell Rockin'[63] Walmart Gretchen Wieners
Walmart Black Friday Deals: Gretchen’s Wednesday[64]
Walmart Black Friday Deals: Karen's Wednesday[65]

Discography

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  • The Broadway Kids Sing Broadway (1994)[66]

Songs

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List of songs performed by Lacey Chabert
Year Title Album Notes
1993 "May We Entertain You" Gypsy Performed by Lacey Chabert and Elisabeth Moss
1997 "Prologue" Anastasia Performed by Lacey Chabert and Angela Lansbury

Awards and nominations

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Year Title Accolade Results
1993 A Little Piece of Heaven Young Artist Award, Best Young Actress Under 10 in a Television Movie Nominated
1995 Party of Five Young Artist Award, Best Performance by a Youth Actress in a Drama Series Nominated
1996 Young Artist Award, Best Performance by a Young Actress in a Television Drama Series Nominated
1997 Online Film & Television Association award, Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Nominated
Online Film & Television Association award, Best Ensemble in a Series Nominated
Online Film & Television Association award, Best Ensemble in a Drama Series Nominated
Young Artist Award, Best Performance in a Drama Series – Young Actress Nominated
YoungStar Award, Best Performance by a Young Actress in a Drama Television Series Won
1998 Lost in Space The Stinkers Bad Movie award, Worst Supporting Actress Won
Party of Five YoungStar Award, Best Performance by a Young Actress in a Drama Television Series Won
1999 Lost in Space Young Artist Award, Best Performance in a Feature Film – Supporting Young Actress Nominated
Party of Five Young Artist Award, Best Performance in a Television Drama or Comedy Series – Leading Young Actress Won
YoungStar Award, Best Performance by a Young Actress in a Drama Television Series Nominated
2000 Nominated
The Wild Thornberrys YoungStar Award, Best Young Voice Over Talent Nominated
2005 Mean Girls MTV Movie + TV award, Best On-Screen Team

(shared with Lindsay Lohan, Rachel McAdams, Amanda Seyfried)

Won
2012 Young Justice Online Film & Television Association award, Best Voice-Over Performance Nominated
2013 Behind the Voice Actors award, Best Female Vocal Performance in a Television Series in a Supporting Role – Action/Drama Nominated
Transformers: Rescue Bots Behind the Voice Actors award, Best Vocal Ensemble in a New Television Series Nominated
2015 Behind the Voice Actors award, Best Vocal Ensemble in a Television Series – Children/s/Educational Nominated
2017 Kulipari: An Army of Frogs Behind the Voice Actors award, Best Female Lead Vocal Performance in a Television Series Nominated
Behind the Voice Actors award, Best Vocal Ensemble in a New Television Series Nominated
The Lost Tree Independent Filmmakers Showcase IFS Film Festival award, Best Supporting Actress Won
2022 Just Jared Awards, Favorite Hallmark Channel Star of 2022 Nominated

Authored articles

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