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Felicia Simone talks about starring in ‘Providence Falls’ on Hallmark

Canadian actress Felicia Simone chatted about starring in “Providence Falls” on Hallmark. She stars alongside Evan Roderick, Katie Stevens, and Lachlan Quarmby.

Felicia Simone
Felicia Simone. Photo Courtesy of Ashley Ross Studios.
Felicia Simone. Photo Courtesy of Ashley Ross Studios.

Canadian actress Felicia Simone chatted about starring in “Providence Falls” on Hallmark. She stars alongside Evan Roderick, Katie Stevens, and Lachlan Quarmby.

How was your experience filming “Providence Falls”? 

    Filming was such an amazing experience. From the cast to the crew, to the amazing locations. I had so much fun and learned a lot.

    What did you like most about your character, Suzette? 

      Suzette was a blast to play, she’s always down for a good time. I’d have to say her style is one of the things I liked most.

      Erica Minisini and Martin Spencer brought so much fun to Suzette.

      What did “Providence Falls” teach you about yourself? 

        Filming over three months really gave me the chance to recognize both my strengths and areas for growth. 

        Being on set is always a blessing and you build more and more confidence each time.

        What was it like working with Katie Stevens, Lachlan Quarmby, and Evan Roderick? 

          Working with them was an absolute pleasure. They’re all incredibly talented and supportive, and I had so much fun sharing scenes with each of them.

          It was such a joy to bounce off their energy and creativity.

          What do your plans for the future include? 

            My plan is to do another series regular role. I love building that family dynamic with fellow actors. I also wrote and shot a pilot for my dramedy series titled “Dating App Chronicles.”

            It’s currently being pitched to studios and the goal is to get it onto a streaming platform. You can follow and support this journey on Instagram.

            How does it feel to be an actress in the digital age? (Now with streaming, technology and social media being so prevalent) 

              For me, personally, I’m grateful. It makes everything feel within reach. There are a lot of ups and downs in this industry, and I find it really helpful to keep busy creating my own projects. 

              What does the word success mean to you? (My favorite question) 

                Being happy. If you are doing what you love while making a living that’s comfortable for you, that’s what matters.

                What would you like to tell our readers about “Providence Falls”? (What’s the one thing you want them to get out of it) 

                  Watching these movies will make you feel so much. Love is complicated, but it’s also beautiful. Everyone deserves to experience it.

                  To learn more about Canadian actress Felicia Simone, check out her IMDb page.

                  Markos Papadatos
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                  Markos Papadatos is Digital Journal's Editor-at-Large for Music News. Papadatos is a Greek-American journalist and educator that has authored over 24,000 original articles over the past 19 years. He has interviewed some of the biggest names in music, entertainment, lifestyle, magic, and sports. He is an 18-time "Best of Long Island" winner, where for three consecutive years (2020, 2021, and 2022), he was honored as the "Best Long Island Personality" in Arts & Entertainment, an honor that has gone to Billy Joel six times.

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