Canadian actor Marcus Rosner chatted about his new romantic film “The Love Club: Nicole’s Pen Pal,” which premieres tonight on the Hallmark Channel.
‘The Love Club: Nicole’s Pen Pal’
In this new original Hallmark movie, Rosner stars opposite Brittany Bristow. The synopsis is: Freshly engaged Nicole (Brittany Bristow) is having second thoughts as she wonders if the one she’s really meant to be with is her mystery college pen pal whose letters she has kept all these years.
“It was really great,” he admitted. “It’s a fun girl-gang series of movies and to have the opportunity to pop in and lead one alongside Brittany Bristow was such a treat.”
Rosner had great words about working with Canadian actress Brittany Bristow as his female lead. “I’ve wanted to work with her for a while and the experience definitely lived up to the expectation. She is just a wonderfully smart and kind person and brings the exact kind of energy that you need from someone at the top of the call sheet. I’m looking forward to finding another opportunity for us to team up,” he said.
He was drawn to his character, Josh, for several reasons. “I liked that he wasn’t always super honest,” he said. “Josh had some secrets and he did some lying but it all came from a deep insecurity he was hiding. Sometimes the male leads in these films are so infallible that it can be kind of an unstimulating experience to play but this guy — even though he had a put-together exterior — was hiding some inadequacies.”
On his future plans, Rosner shared, “Well, I’m about to appear in Hallmark’s new original series called ‘Ride,’ which is premiering at the end of March. It’s about a famous family of bull-riders who are trying to keep their ranch from going under. Loved that experience.”
“Learning all about bull riding and being out on a ranch in my home province of Alberta really felt like getting back to my roots. On top of that our own production company Northern Gateway Films, also headquartered in Alberta, is producing six to eight TV Films this year and I’ll be starring in at least half of those so…busy times,” he elaborated.
Rosner concluded about “The Love Club: Nicole’s Pen Pal,” “I just want people to enjoy a group of women supporting each other’s lives professionally, personally, and in the search for love.”
“I love films about groups of friends. Seeing each individual personality and how they contribute to the chemistry of the group always makes for good storytelling,” he concluded.
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