Candace Cameron Bure, known as the queen of Hallmark, recently made headlines with her departure from the network to join Great American Media. After 13 years with Hallmark, Cameron Bure announced her move to Great American Media in April 2022, where she reunited with former CEO Bill Abbott.
In November 2022, Cameron Bure stirred controversy when she mentioned to WSJ. Magazine that the new network would focus on 'traditional marriage' stories. She later clarified her statement, expressing regret if her words caused offense.
Shortly after her transition, Cameron Bure starred in her first film for Great American Family, titled 'A Christmas … Present,' which was also produced by her own production company, Candy Rock Entertainment. The collaboration between Cameron Bure and Great American Media continued with the announcement of the launch of Great American Mysteries in February 2024.
Under Great American Mysteries, Cameron Bure headlined the first film for the channel, building on her success with the Hallmark Mysteries Aurora Teagarden series. The upcoming project, set to premiere in 2024, features Cameron Bure alongside co-star Aaron Ashmore in a storyline that follows former Chicago criminologist Ainsley McGregor as she returns to her hometown of Sweet River, Texas.
In the film, McGregor opens Bless Your Arts and teaches criminology at the local community college. When a murder occurs at a winery owned by her friend, McGregor finds herself entangled in the investigation, much to the dismay of her brother, Sheriff Ryan, played by Ashmore.
These projects mark Cameron Bure's continued success in the world of family-friendly entertainment, showcasing her talent and versatility as an actress. Fans can look forward to more captivating performances from her in the future as she continues to collaborate with Great American Media.