Garage Sale Mystery Analysis

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Last year, prior to the premiere of Garage Sale Mystery: The Novel Murders, I had the extraordinary experience of interviewing Ken Tremblett. Up to that point, I had only known Ken as Grant Markham from Unleashing Mr. Darcy and Patrick from When Calls the Heart. Even though Ken's career is decidedly more extensive than his recent Hallmark films, he fosters a certain fondness in his heart for these delightful tales in which he normally portrays "the man you love to hate." It sounds as though Ken may be whitewashing his image a bit in his upcoming Hallmark film The Art of Us, and I am grateful that this successful working actor took a moment recently to answer a few questions about this film in addition to his recent and upcoming roles.

RH: Starting off with a fan question. Since you have been more than once on Supernatural, what is it like to be on the show and then come back later? Since you portrayed two different characters, was it difficult to come back as someone else on your second appearance? How did the cast/crew receive you the second time?

from Supernatural
KT: My SUPERNATURAL appearances hold a special place
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Well, it was great to have been able to meet and work alongside two wonderful musical pros in Deborah (Debbie) Gibson in Summer of Dreams and Jewel Kilcher in Framed for Murder. I found them both very friendly, open and curious about the work. I just felt very comfortable around them. And yeah, I got to work closely with John Schneider ("Bo Duke" of The Dukes of Hazard!) in Sandra Brown's: White Hot.

I guess I really don't have any great "behind the scenes" tales to tell because I tend to just go to work and chit-chat between scenes. Boring, I guess, but I'm still in touch with Deb(bie) Gibson and man, that woman is ALWAYS working on something! And boy, she really loves her fans.

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