Leah’s Perfect Gift

In today’s episode of Girls Gone Hallmark, Megan and Wendy unwrap the festive (and sometimes frosty) layers of Leah’s Perfect Gift. This holiday movie follows Leah, a Jewish woman experiencing her first Christmas with her boyfriend’s traditional family, only to find the holiday isn’t quite as warm and welcoming as she imagined. Join us as we break down the heartfelt moments, comedic highs, and whether this movie earns a spot on your must-watch holiday list.

Join Girls Gone Hallmark as we review Leah’s Perfect Gift, a heartfelt holiday movie about blending traditions and finding love amidst family drama.

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News and Notes for Leah’s Perfect Gift

  • Leah’s perfect gift is based on the book “Leah’s Perfect Christmas” by Catherine Beck.
  • Emily Fox wrote the teleplay for Leah’s Perfect Gift. This is Emily’s 11th writing credit, having written on series like Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist and Girlfriends’ Guide to Divorce. This is her first Hallmark writing credit. 
  • Emily Arlook plays Leah. This is Emily’s 25th acting credit and her first for Hallmark. She recently played Rebecca on the Netflix hit Nobody Wants This and also appeared in 71 episodes of Grown-ish
  • Evan Roderick, aka baby Tyler Hynes, plays Graham. This is Evan’s 20th acting credit. We’ve seen him quite a bit on Hallmark recently in movies like: Sealed with a List, Autumn in the City, and the rebooted Aurora Teagarden series.
  • Barbara Niven plays Barbara. This is Barbara’s 114th acting credit. IMDB tells us we can expect to see her in the next installment of Hannah Swensen Mysteries: Cooked to Death
  • Sidney Quesnelle plays Maddie. This is Sidney’s 17th acting credit. She recently portrayed teen Amanda in The Chicken Sisters.
  • Christopher Shyer, who is definitely not Peter Gallagher, plays Graham’s father. We recently saw Christopher as Roy in Three Wiser Men and a Boy. This movie marks is 96th acting credit. 

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