Lifetime features soap alums in new Christmas film

Lifetime features soap alums in new Christmas film

Lifetime's upcoming film A Very Charming Christmas Town will be very charming indeed, as it stars All My Children actress Natalie Hall (ex-Colby Chandler) alongside other soap faves, including Jon Prescott (ex-Mike Kasnoff, As the World Turns), Tracey E. Bregman (Lauren Fenmore, The Young and the Restless), and Mark Hapka (ex-Nathan Horton, Days of our Lives).

Lifetime is giving fans another reason to be thankful this November. It's upcoming holiday film A Very Charming Christmas Town features soap opera alums Natalie Hall (ex-Colby Chandler, All My Children) and Jon Prescott (ex-Mike Kasnoff, As the World Turns) in leading roles alongside several other familiar faces from daytime.

The holly and jolly film follows Hall as "city girl and travel and lifestyle blogger Aubrey Lang, who goes to the little town of Solvang for her next holiday vlog piece after it's voted Most Christmassy Town in the USA. She soon meets Sawyer Larsen (Prescott), a local community coordinator and chocolate shop owner assigned to show her around the small town. At first, the unlikely pairing is at odds -- but they soon start to fall for each other amidst the twinkling lights of the romantic little Danish village."

Other soap stars set to appear in the Lifetime Christmas film include Tracey E. Bregman (Lauren Fenmore, The Young and the Restless), Mark Hapka (ex-Nathan Horton, Days of our Lives), and Joe Lando (ex-Judge Craig McMullen, The Bold and the Beautiful; ex-Jake Harrison, One Life to Live).

A Very Charming Christmas Town will premiere on Sunday, November 8, at 8PM ET on Lifetime. Check out a teaser trailer below and let us know your thoughts in the Comments section at the end of the article.

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Natalie Hall joined the cast of AMC in 2009 and played the role of Colby Chandler until 2011. Her post-daytime credits include Pretty Little Liars, Drop Dead Diva, UnREAL, and Charmed.

Jon Prescott starred on ATWT in 2008 but is best known for The Holiday, Parts Per Billion, and Howl.

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Edited by SC Desk