Hallmark Stars Who Used To Look Totally Different

Before Brennan Elliott became a fixture on the Hallmark Channel, he was on about every television series you could think of, but Hallmark fans still might not have recognized him. Elliott has starred in “Monk,” “House,” “Cold Case,” Desperate Housewives,” “Grey’s Anatomy,” “Bones,” and that’s just naming a few. From 2000 to 2005, the actor portrayed Dr. Nick Biancavilla in “Strong Medicine” and later starred in the movies “Curse of Chucky” and “Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb.” 

Elliott also has an extensive résumé with Hallmark that began in 2009 when he starred in “The Nanny Express.” From 2013 to 2015, Elliott starred in three seasons of the Hallmark series “Cedar Cove.” Then he starred with Hallmark leading lady Lacey Chabert in the 2015 film “All of My Heart.” Of course, Brennan has also acted in several Christmas movies, including “Love You Like Christmas,” “Christmas at Grand Valley,” and “Open by Christmas.”

In his Hallmark films, Elliott has portrayed numerous professions, from a chef, to a businessman, to a detective. That’s something he most enjoys about his job on the network. “One of the great honors I get with Hallmark is the opportunity to play a diverse range of characters, which can be challenging but fun. I wouldn’t mind doing a Western or a period piece someday. If I could, I’ve made it in my dad’s eyes,” Elliott told The Harlton Empire in 2019. Hear that, Hallmark?  

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