Is Christmas in Conway based on a true story?

Is Christmas in Conway based on a true story?

In a telephone interview from his apartment in Los Angeles overlooking the famous Hollywood sign, Lindsey said he got his ideas for Christmas in Conway from several experiences and loosely based some of the characters on family members. Andy Garcia and Mary-Louise Parker play the lead characters, Duncan and Suzy Mayor.

Where was the Hallmark movie Christmas in Conway filmed?

Wilmington
Production. The film was shot in and around Wilmington, North Carolina in August 2013.

Where Is Sweet Carolina hallmarks?

According to a report by Heavy, the Hallmark film, which stars Lacey Chabert and Tyler Hynes in the lead was filmed in the British Columbia region of Canada, including Vancouver and Maple Ridge.

Is the snow real in Hallmark Christmas movies?

The fictional small town where this Hallmark Christmas movie takes place is actually Mapleton, Utah, a mountain town in the northern part of the state. For once, the snow in the movie is real—according to Deseret News, it snowed throughout the film’s production!

Are Hallmark movies filmed in Canada?

The majority of Hallmark movies are filmed in Canada (didn’t see that one coming) and typically set in larger cities near Vancouver. Some filming locations have even gone so far to cross the pond. For example, Christmas in Vienna really was filmed in Austria.

Where does Lacey Chabert live?

Mississippi
Southern California
Lacey Chabert/Places lived

Why does Hallmark use the same actors?

The actresses on Hallmark all follow one another on social media, promote each other’s projects, and attend red carpets together. That camaraderie is one of Chabert’s favorite parts about being in the network’s, well, network.

Why do Hallmark movies use Canadian actors?

Hiring Canadian actors, directors and writers trigger tax incentives. Plus B.C. is really easy to dress up. Crews often go to the famous fishing docks in Steveston, B.C. to stock up on shaved ice to turn sets into a winter wonderland.

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