Last Updated on July 1, 2020 by ellen
Yea, it’s time for another Hallmark Movies & Mysteries show, Mortal Mishaps! Marty and I just love the mysteries on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries. We look forward to them every weekend and have fun trying to figure out who did it. Although, I admit that he is much better at following the clues and guessing than I am. Are you a fan too? If so, keep reading!
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Mortal Mishaps
Billie Blessings has gone from beloved chef, restaurant owner, and morning show segment host to #1 suspect in a murder case when one of the executives at the network dies from poisoning. When the head chef at Billie’s restaurant is arrested and held as a suspect, Billie takes matters into her own hands by digging deeper into a mystery that could incriminate people close to her while risking her own life in the process. Find out more.
Stars: Rick Fox and Holly Robinson Peete
Hallmark Movies & Mysteries “Morning Show Mystery: Mortal Mishaps Premiering this Sunday, Jan 21st at 9pm/8c!
Holly Robinson Peete
Actress, author, talk show host, activist and philanthropist Holly Robinson Peete has been touched by the entertainment industry almost of her life. Her career as an actress dates back more than three decades and has led her to becoming a voice for her father, her son and her community.
Rick Fox
In 1994, Fox appeared in the basketball film Blue Chips and in 1996, he played the role of Terry Hastings in the Whoopi Goldberg comedy Eddie. Fox would go on to play ladies’ man Chick Deagan in the 1998 film He Got Game, directed by Spike Lee but it was in 1997, that he received the biggest role of his early acting career, playing prison inmate Jackson Vahue on the HBO prison drama “Oz,” appearing from 1997 to 2003. In 2008, he starred opposite Angela Bassett in the Tyler Perry film Meet the Browns and played Councilman Blackmon in the 2015 indie hit Dope, written and directed by Rick Famuyiwa and produced by Forest Whitaker and Pharrell Williams.
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Ellen is a mom of a 25-year-old son and 30-year-old daughter. She is Grandma to one adorable toddler. In what little spare time she has, she loves to read, watch movies, and check out the latest toys and games.