Don’t expect to see Hallmark hunk Ryan Paevey in any of the network’s movies in the near future. The “weary” performer is taking a break from acting, he revealed in a recent social media post.
Ryan Paevey needs ‘some time away’ Ryan Paevey in 2020 | Paul Archuleta/Getty Images
Paevey shared his disappointing update with fans in a series of posts on X on April 9.
“Sadly no word of a film,” he wrote. “I may take 2024 off from filming, unless the project is with friends. The last 8 months of life in this industry have left a pretty bitter taste in my mouth, and I need some time away from a world so full of fake friends and empty promises. I’m weary…”
While Paevey sounded frustrated with some aspects of the entertainment industry, the General Hospital alum assured his followers that he is keeping his head up.
“I had a great run,...
Ryan Paevey needs ‘some time away’ Ryan Paevey in 2020 | Paul Archuleta/Getty Images
Paevey shared his disappointing update with fans in a series of posts on X on April 9.
“Sadly no word of a film,” he wrote. “I may take 2024 off from filming, unless the project is with friends. The last 8 months of life in this industry have left a pretty bitter taste in my mouth, and I need some time away from a world so full of fake friends and empty promises. I’m weary…”
While Paevey sounded frustrated with some aspects of the entertainment industry, the General Hospital alum assured his followers that he is keeping his head up.
“I had a great run,...
- 4/12/2024
- by Megan Elliott
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Hallmark’s canceled western “Ride,” starring Nancy Travis (“Last Man Standing”) is galluping to The CW, which picked up repeats of the show to air next month. The 10-episode series will launch on Monday, January 22 at 8 p.m., paired with “Wild Cards” at 9 p.m.
“Ride” is described as “a multigenerational family drama that follows the lives of the McMurrays, a tight-knit family that embarks on a journey of self-discovery on the heels of a tragic loss as they uncover a twisted web of secrets that threatens to tear the family and their Colorado town apart.” Beau Mirchoff, Tiera Skovbye, Sara Garcia, Jake Foy and Tyler Jacob Moore also star.
Blink49 Studios and Seven24 Films, in partnership with Bell Media for CTV Drama Channel in Canada, produce the show, which is based on an original script by husband and wife writing team Rebecca Boss and Chris Masi, who executive produce...
“Ride” is described as “a multigenerational family drama that follows the lives of the McMurrays, a tight-knit family that embarks on a journey of self-discovery on the heels of a tragic loss as they uncover a twisted web of secrets that threatens to tear the family and their Colorado town apart.” Beau Mirchoff, Tiera Skovbye, Sara Garcia, Jake Foy and Tyler Jacob Moore also star.
Blink49 Studios and Seven24 Films, in partnership with Bell Media for CTV Drama Channel in Canada, produce the show, which is based on an original script by husband and wife writing team Rebecca Boss and Chris Masi, who executive produce...
- 12/20/2023
- by Valerie Wu, Caroline Brew and Jaden Thompson
- Variety Film + TV
It's been an interesting year for Hallmark with the premieres of The Way Home and Ride and countless feel-good movies.
Despite initially touting Ride as a success story, the cabler has quietly opted to part ways with the rodeo family drama.
Ride tells the story of a multigenerational family ensemble and follows the lives of the McMurrays, part of a rodeo dynasty going back a generation, as they struggle to keep their beloved ranch afloat.
"After a tragic loss, each character embarks on an empowering journey of transformation and self-discovery while also uncovering a twisted web of secrets, threatening to tear the family and their small Colorado town apart at the seams," Hallmark teased in anticipation of the series debut.
Ride also had a decent cast that came from TV Fanatic fan-favorite series, so there was every indication it would be a success story.
The series starred Nancy Travis, Tiera Skovbye,...
Despite initially touting Ride as a success story, the cabler has quietly opted to part ways with the rodeo family drama.
Ride tells the story of a multigenerational family ensemble and follows the lives of the McMurrays, part of a rodeo dynasty going back a generation, as they struggle to keep their beloved ranch afloat.
"After a tragic loss, each character embarks on an empowering journey of transformation and self-discovery while also uncovering a twisted web of secrets, threatening to tear the family and their small Colorado town apart at the seams," Hallmark teased in anticipation of the series debut.
Ride also had a decent cast that came from TV Fanatic fan-favorite series, so there was every indication it would be a success story.
The series starred Nancy Travis, Tiera Skovbye,...
- 11/17/2023
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
It’s time to saddle up. Hallmark Channel has revealed that its new rodeo-focused drama series Ride will debut in late March, immediately after The Way Home season finale.
‘Ride’ premieres March 26 on Hallmark Channel, stars Beau Mirchoff and Tiera Skovbye [L-r] Nancy Travis, Beau Mirchoff, Tiera Skovbye | Jon Kopaloff/Getty Images; Matthias Clamer/Freeform via Getty Images; Frazer Harrison/Getty Images
Ride will premiere on Sunday, March 26 at 9 p.m. Et on Hallmark Channel, the network revealed in a tweet.
The multi-generational family drama stars Nancy Travis of Three Men and a Baby and The Kominsky Method; Awkward and Good Trouble alum Beau Mirchoff; and Tiera Skovbye from Riverdale and the Canadian TV series Nurses. The cast also includes Sara Garcia (The Flash), Jake Foy (Hallmark’s A Little Daytime Drama), Marcus Rosner (Hallmark’s Romance to the Rescue), and Tyler Jacob Moore (Shameless), TV Insider reports.
Go home, then get ready to ride!
‘Ride’ premieres March 26 on Hallmark Channel, stars Beau Mirchoff and Tiera Skovbye [L-r] Nancy Travis, Beau Mirchoff, Tiera Skovbye | Jon Kopaloff/Getty Images; Matthias Clamer/Freeform via Getty Images; Frazer Harrison/Getty Images
Ride will premiere on Sunday, March 26 at 9 p.m. Et on Hallmark Channel, the network revealed in a tweet.
The multi-generational family drama stars Nancy Travis of Three Men and a Baby and The Kominsky Method; Awkward and Good Trouble alum Beau Mirchoff; and Tiera Skovbye from Riverdale and the Canadian TV series Nurses. The cast also includes Sara Garcia (The Flash), Jake Foy (Hallmark’s A Little Daytime Drama), Marcus Rosner (Hallmark’s Romance to the Rescue), and Tyler Jacob Moore (Shameless), TV Insider reports.
Go home, then get ready to ride!
- 2/7/2023
- by Megan Elliott
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Hallmark Channel's foray into new original series continues next month.
The cable network announced Tuesday that it will offer viewers a special event night with a double dose of primetime drama on Sunday, March 26.
The big night kicks off with the highly-anticipated season finale of its critically acclaimed, hit multigenerational family drama series The Way Home.
The freshman drama moves to an earlier time slot of 8 p.m. Et/Pt.
After The Way Home wraps its run, we'll be introduced to the new drama series, Ride, at 9 p.m. Et/Pt.
Ride follows the intertwined lives of a rodeo family dynasty.
Andie MacDowell, Chyler Leigh, Evan Williams, and Sadie Laflamme-Snow (The Apprentice) star in The Way Home, which premiered Sunday, January 15, and has become a runaway hit for the cable network.
Over its first three episodes, The Way Home grew from its premiere to become cable's #1 program on Sundays.
The cable network announced Tuesday that it will offer viewers a special event night with a double dose of primetime drama on Sunday, March 26.
The big night kicks off with the highly-anticipated season finale of its critically acclaimed, hit multigenerational family drama series The Way Home.
The freshman drama moves to an earlier time slot of 8 p.m. Et/Pt.
After The Way Home wraps its run, we'll be introduced to the new drama series, Ride, at 9 p.m. Et/Pt.
Ride follows the intertwined lives of a rodeo family dynasty.
Andie MacDowell, Chyler Leigh, Evan Williams, and Sadie Laflamme-Snow (The Apprentice) star in The Way Home, which premiered Sunday, January 15, and has become a runaway hit for the cable network.
Over its first three episodes, The Way Home grew from its premiere to become cable's #1 program on Sundays.
- 2/7/2023
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Preparing for an upcoming flight isn’t just limited to packing your clothes and toiletries — have you thought about how you’re going to keep yourself entertained? The idealist in all of us might say we’re gonna read that book we’ve been putting off, but depending on the length of your flight, that may be easier said than done. If it’s on the longer side, it can be easy to get distracted and start to really feel the minutes crawling by.
The good news is that in recent years,...
The good news is that in recent years,...
- 8/19/2022
- by Jon Adams
- Rollingstone.com
This year’s “Summer Nights” programming event is officially underway at Hallmark Channel, as production has kicked off on a new movie, “Two Tickets to Paradise.” The film, being shot on location at the iconic Royal Hawaiian Resort in Oahu, Hawaii, stars Ashley Williams, Ryan Paevey and Mary-Margaret Humes.
“Two Tickets to Paradise,” an Island Film Group Production, is executive produced by Jason Sallee. Ric Galindez and Roy Tjio are producers on the movie, with Dustin Rikert directing the script by Tracy Andreen and Kevin Taft.
Last year, Hallmark Channel premieres six original movies in May and June, including four for its annual “Summer Nights” lineup. It has yet to announce this year’s lineup.
Williams last appeared in Hallmark’s “Sister Swap: A Hometown Holiday” and “Sister Swap: Christmas in the City,” part of the network’s “Countdown to Christmas” lineup. Paevey starred in three movies for the channel last year,...
“Two Tickets to Paradise,” an Island Film Group Production, is executive produced by Jason Sallee. Ric Galindez and Roy Tjio are producers on the movie, with Dustin Rikert directing the script by Tracy Andreen and Kevin Taft.
Last year, Hallmark Channel premieres six original movies in May and June, including four for its annual “Summer Nights” lineup. It has yet to announce this year’s lineup.
Williams last appeared in Hallmark’s “Sister Swap: A Hometown Holiday” and “Sister Swap: Christmas in the City,” part of the network’s “Countdown to Christmas” lineup. Paevey starred in three movies for the channel last year,...
- 4/18/2022
- by Emily Longeretta
- Variety Film + TV
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