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UPI
6 hours ago
- Entertainment
- UPI
Look: 'Bold and the Beautiful' star Jack Wagner marries Michelle Wolf
June 2 (UPI) -- Jack Wagner, an actor known for General Hospital, The Bold and the Beautiful and When Calls the Heart, has married singer-songwriter Michelle Wolf. Wolf shared the news Saturday on her private Instagram account, according to reports from People and Us Weekly Monday. "We did it!!!!!! MARRIED in front of our little family!! #MrAndMrs," Wolf captioned photos from the wedding. Wagner and Wolf have been together since 2021, People reported. Wagner and his ex-wife Kristina Wagner split in 2006. The pair had two children together -- Peter and Harrison, who died in 2022. Jack also has a daughter, Kerry. Wolf's daughter, Ornella, attended the nuptials, per Us Weekly. Wagner portrays Nick Marone on The Bold and The Beautiful and will reprise the role beginning June 13. The actor is also known for playing Frisco Jones on General Hospital, Dr. Peter Burns on Melrose Place and Bill Avery on When Calls the Heart. Longest celebrity relationships


CNET
6 days ago
- Business
- CNET
Hallmark Left Peacock, but I Found a Cool Replacement for Fans. And It's Free
Have you heard the news? The three-year programming deal between Hallmark and Peacock has officially ended, meaning the studio's collection of small-town romances and holiday movies can no longer be viewed on NBC's streaming platform. Wipe that tear from your eye, friend. I've got a solution and it's absolutely free. Allow me to introduce you to Hoopla, a digital entertainment app that has a packed content slate of everything from audiobooks, podcasts and movies to TV shows, music and classes. You can thank your local public library for this cost-free treasure trove. This brings me back to Hallmark. The channel's entire programming collection can be found here; it's available through the platform's Hallmark Plus BingePass. With this feature, you can borrow premium content for seven days. Get ready to binge all the festive love stories your heart can take. This is the perfect way to catch up if you're behind on hit shows like Ride and When Calls the Heart. It's all ad-free with just a click of a button. Read more: 13 Hit Movies You Really Should Add to Your Peacock Watch List First, you'll need to sign up for the Hallmark Plus BingePass on Hoopla is a valid library card and email address. Go to the Hoopla website (or download the mobile app) and follow the steps to sign up. Keep your library card on hand because you may be asked for your card number and PIN. You can sign up for one if you don't have a library card. Once you complete the setup process for your Hoopla account, you'll be able to start streaming. From there, pick the Hallmark Plus BingePass option from the BingePass prompt to watch. Not all libraries support Hoopla, so I recommend checking with your local branch to see if the service is available. If you'd rather not rely on the library to scratch that feel-good movie itch, you can try Pluto TV and watch its curated channel that is devoted to all things Hallmark. Want the entire library and don't mind paying? You can always sign up for Hallmark Plus — the channel's exclusive streaming platform — for $8 a month or $80 a year. A paid subscription gets you access to Hallmark's content library along with all-new exclusive original series and movies. Extra perks, as listed on the Hallmark Plus website, include a Hallmark Gold Crown Store coupon, Crown Rewards points, unlimited eCards and exclusive surprises.


News18
09-05-2025
- Entertainment
- News18
When Calls the Heart Cast Pay Tribute To Nathaniel Pelletier
Last Updated: When Calls the Heart actor Nathaniel Pelletier passed away suddenly on April 11, at the age of 53. Nathaniel 'Nate" Pelletier, known for his incredible performance as a taxi driver for Hallmark Channel series When Calls The Heart, passed away last month. According to a notice by his family, the actor died on April 11 at his home in Langley, British Columbia. He was 53 years old. His obituary, published in Ever Loved, read, "He was charismatic and loved to meet new people, greeting them with his big smile and a warm, hearty handshake." Pelletier's sudden passing prompted an outpouring of tributes from cast and crew. The official Instagram account for the series When Calls the Heart shared a heartfelt tribute to Pelletier on May 3. The post read, 'The When Calls the Heart family is mourning the loss of a beloved family member." The team added, 'We know many #Hearties also had the privilege of meeting Nate at the Hearties Family Reunion. He loved interacting with the fans, and he brought so much joy to the day." Martin Cummins, who plays Henry Gowen in the series, shared heartfelt memories on Instagram, reflecting on their time together on set and describing Pelletier as a 'gentle soul" and a dear friend. He wrote, 'I just came back from a ride on the bike Gord and Nate put together for the girls and [I'm] taking shade in Mexico under the awning Nate helped me figure out in the woods near the old cabin." View this post on Instagram A post shared by Martin Cummins (@martincummins_) Production manager Mike Magnusson noted that Pelletier 'leaves a void of spirit we will not be able to replace." Born on October 15, 1971, in Toronto, Ontario, Pelletier became a cherished member of the When Calls the Heart family. He appeared in several episodes from seasons 9 through 11, portraying an uncredited taxi driver, and also served in the show's transportation department from 2022 to 2024. Beyond his professional life, Pelletier was deeply devoted to his daughter, Myhrsades (Murray) Jones, whom he often surprised with concert tickets and travel experiences. He was also passionate about cooking, poetry, and hosting gatherings for friends and family. Pelletier is survived by his daughter, parents, siblings, nephew, and godmother. Instead of flowers, the family has asked fans and loved ones to consider making donations to Joshua House, a Christian supportive home in British Columbia that aids men in recovering from substance abuse and addiction. First Published:


Time of India
09-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
When Calls the Heart' actor Nathaniel 'Nate' Pelletier passes away at 53
Beloved actor, and From Behind-the-Scenes, Too, Nathaniel "Nate" Pelletier of 's passed away last week at the age of 53. As stated in his obituary, Pelletier "died suddenly on April 11" at his home alone in Langley, British Columbia. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now A generous father, friend, and co-worker, he is remembered as such and his death has left a profound loss among those that knew and loved him. "He touched many lives with his generosity and remarkable work ethic," his obituary states. "He was always there to lend a helping hand when the time came — and most times, before someone even had to ask. He was charismatic and loved meeting new people, greeting them with his broad smile and a hearty, warm handshake." Pelletier's most treasured role, though, was that of a father. His daughter, Myhrsades (Murray) Jones, was the pride of his life. "He loved to gift her with concert tickets to experience her favorite band or book travel tickets somewhere special," the tribute goes on. "He was incredibly proud of his world traveller. He also enjoyed music, and because of this, she and many others now appreciate a greater diversity of music. " Professionally, Pelletier was also recognized for his steady appearance as a taxi driver on When Calls the Heart and for his behind-the-scenes contributions as a key member of the show's transport department. His work in transportation and his co-workers, whom he referred to as his "work-family," were characterized as his "second greatest love" with specific reference to his transportation captain and dear friend, Gordon "Gord" Alyward. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Beyond work, Pelletier was an ardent home chef, celebrated for his cookies and bars, but most of all for the enthusiasm he took in hosting friends and family. He was a talented poet and filled many lines of tender poetry with his "ever so recognizable handwriting." His friendliness knew no bounds — his door was "always open to all, young and old," and neighbors often witnessed him reaching out for a hug over the balcony rail. Nathaniel "Nate" Pelletier has left behind a legacy of love, hard work, and kindness — particularly for his daughter, friends, and extended TV family.
Yahoo
09-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
'When Calls the Heart' Cast Mourns Death of Beloved 'Family' Member
The cast of When Calls the Heart is mourning the death of their TV show family. Nathaniel 'Nate' Pelletier, who was part of the transportation department on the Hallmark Channel series, died on April 11 at the age of 53. Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox 🎬 His obituary reflected his commitment to the series: "His second greatest love was his work and work-family (especially Gord, Trevor and Andrew-he fondly referred to as Pikachu) at "When Calls the Heart" filming location where he was fondly called Nate (N8). He was transport department employee/actor and he enjoyed working on set in different roles." Following the service on May 2, many cast members paid tribute to Nate, including Martin Cummins, who stars as Henry Gowen. In his heartfelt tribute, he recalled, "I just came back from a ride on the bike Gord and Nate put together for the girls and I'm taking shade in Mexico under the awning Nate helped me figure out in the woods near the old cabin," adding, "I have spent more hours at work sitting in the blue room, in silence or in conversation with Gord and Nate than I have standing on tape with the camera rolling. Gord has always felt like a father figure to me, and Nate and I were his boys running around the town, hanging out in the woods and talking s–t. Life is constantly changing. Things are never the same. The Valley will not be the same without Nathaniel Pelletier. He was a gentle soul and it was my honor to call him friend.'Pascale Hutton (who plays Rosemary LeVeaux Coulter) commented, "💔 he will be so missed." Production manager Mike Magnusson also took to social media with a tribute, reflecting on fond memories, writing, "We lost a member of our WCTH family, Nate Pelletier." "Nate was all heart, a true "Unicorn", smashing every 14 hour day with a wide smile & endless cheer for all. He "saw" people, and was always there with a kind word. He leaves a void of spirit we will not be able to replace. Nate you were one of a kind, and we loved you. You will be sorely missed my friend," he revealed. The official show Instagram account echoed Magnusson's post, adding, 'The When Calls the Heart family is mourning the loss of a beloved family member, Nathaniel 'Nate' Pelletier." "We know many #Hearties also had the privilege of meeting Nate at the Hearties Family Reunion. He loved interacting with the fans and he brought so much joy to the day…we're sending love to all who knew and loved him. He will be missed greatly," the post concluded, with many fans sending condolences in the comment section. The show's 12th season has officially concluded, but it has been renewed for Season 13, with an expected premiere date in 2026.