Cameron Mathison has charmed audiences with his dynamic presence on screen, from soap operas to TV movies, and even as a host. While many know him for his long-standing role in ‘All My Children’, there’s more to explore in his career. Let’s take a stroll down memory lane and rank the top five iconic roles that have defined Mathison’s impressive trajectory in entertainment. 5. The Christmas Club 2019 Edward Taylor In the heartwarming Hallmark Channel film ‘The Christmas Club’, Cameron Mathison plays Edward Taylor, a man whose childhood memories of Christmas are anything but joyful due to his parents’ separation.
- 12/23/2023
- by Steve Delikson
- TVovermind.com
“Home & Family” host Cameron Mathison has joined the cast of ABC’s “General Hospital.”
The role will mark Mathison’s return to the world of soap operas after his long tenure as Ryan Lavery on “All My Children” from 1997 to 2011. Details about his character are being kept under wraps.
Mathison has spent the last three years co-hosting “Home & Family” for Hallmark Channel, also appearing in a number of the channel’s made-for-tv films, including 2019’s “The Christmas Club” and “Love, Of Course” the year prior.
Hallmark Channel’s daytime “Home & Family” will end with its current season, which is its ninth. The series finale is set for Wednesday, August 4.
“I am absolutely thrilled to be part of the General Hospital family! I am incredibly grateful to Frank Valentini and the writers at Gh for including me in such an iconic show. I feel like a kid at Christmas,...
The role will mark Mathison’s return to the world of soap operas after his long tenure as Ryan Lavery on “All My Children” from 1997 to 2011. Details about his character are being kept under wraps.
Mathison has spent the last three years co-hosting “Home & Family” for Hallmark Channel, also appearing in a number of the channel’s made-for-tv films, including 2019’s “The Christmas Club” and “Love, Of Course” the year prior.
Hallmark Channel’s daytime “Home & Family” will end with its current season, which is its ninth. The series finale is set for Wednesday, August 4.
“I am absolutely thrilled to be part of the General Hospital family! I am incredibly grateful to Frank Valentini and the writers at Gh for including me in such an iconic show. I feel like a kid at Christmas,...
- 4/5/2021
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
For many of us, the 2020 version of the holidays is going to be a more homebound one than usual. What better time to build your physical-media collection with DVDs, Blu-rays, and books to help keep the season bright?
Blu-ray debuts
This year saw the first release of several Christmas favorites on Blu-ray, from Paul Feig’s 2019 sleeper hit “Last Christmas” (Universal Home Entertainment) to the first North American hi-def releases of the moving and funny anime classic “Tokyo Godfathers” (Gkids/Shout Factory), a contemporary adaptation of the Christmas-set Western tale “3 Godfathers,” and the all-star WWII drama “A Midnight Clear” (Shout Selects). The latter, a 1992 adaptation of the William Wharton novel from writer-director Keith Gordon, features a cast of up-and-coming actors who would eventually become filmmakers themselves, including Ethan Hawke, Peter Berg, Frank Whaley, and Gary Sinise.
Stone-cold classics
Bedford Falls never looked so good: Paramount Home Entertainment offers “It’s a Wonderful Life...
Blu-ray debuts
This year saw the first release of several Christmas favorites on Blu-ray, from Paul Feig’s 2019 sleeper hit “Last Christmas” (Universal Home Entertainment) to the first North American hi-def releases of the moving and funny anime classic “Tokyo Godfathers” (Gkids/Shout Factory), a contemporary adaptation of the Christmas-set Western tale “3 Godfathers,” and the all-star WWII drama “A Midnight Clear” (Shout Selects). The latter, a 1992 adaptation of the William Wharton novel from writer-director Keith Gordon, features a cast of up-and-coming actors who would eventually become filmmakers themselves, including Ethan Hawke, Peter Berg, Frank Whaley, and Gary Sinise.
Stone-cold classics
Bedford Falls never looked so good: Paramount Home Entertainment offers “It’s a Wonderful Life...
- 11/24/2020
- by Alonso Duralde
- The Wrap
Spring and summer were, pretty much, a bust.
But we have a lot of hope for fall despite the 2020 issues that are still struggling to hang on to our attention.
Fall is beautiful, and even though trees are dying, their loss offers some of the most fragrant scents of the year.
On that happy note, we're pleased to report that Hallmark Channel is rolling out a new slate of Fall Harvest movies, and we couldn't be happier. Let's take a look at what's coming.
Love at Daisy Hills
September 19 at 9/8c
When Jo (Cindy Busby) realizes that her family’s general store in Daisy Hills (built by her late mother) is losing money, her father Duke (Paul Essiembre “The Christmas Club”) calls in a favor to help out the store.
Unfortunately, Duke’s help is Jo’s ex-boyfriend, Blake (Marshall Williams), a former Daisy Hills native-turned-New York business consultant. They...
But we have a lot of hope for fall despite the 2020 issues that are still struggling to hang on to our attention.
Fall is beautiful, and even though trees are dying, their loss offers some of the most fragrant scents of the year.
On that happy note, we're pleased to report that Hallmark Channel is rolling out a new slate of Fall Harvest movies, and we couldn't be happier. Let's take a look at what's coming.
Love at Daisy Hills
September 19 at 9/8c
When Jo (Cindy Busby) realizes that her family’s general store in Daisy Hills (built by her late mother) is losing money, her father Duke (Paul Essiembre “The Christmas Club”) calls in a favor to help out the store.
Unfortunately, Duke’s help is Jo’s ex-boyfriend, Blake (Marshall Williams), a former Daisy Hills native-turned-New York business consultant. They...
- 8/28/2020
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVfanatic
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