Great American Family’s annual Christmas event includes a popular mother-daughter actress duo in a pair of movies that debuted over the weekend.
Candace Cameron Bure portrayed a U.S. Army reservist and orthopedic physician in My Christmas Hero, while her daughter Natasha Bure starred as a young woman in A Christmas for the Ages who helps her family celebrate the past. Both films will be re-played throughout the rest of November and in December.
The two movies are part of the network’s Great American Christmas event, which includes 20 movies this year.
Candace Cameron Bure, the chief content officer at Great American Family, told Fox News Digital that Natasha was “around 12, 13, 14 years old” when she decided she, too, wanted to act.
“She was like, ‘This is what I want to do,’” Bure said. “So I’m like, ‘Great. I’ve been down this path. I can help guide you.’”
Natasha has been “been singing and acting her whole life, like a lot of little kids,” Bure said.
“You know, there are so many videos that I have on my computer when they would just go in and go to the photo booth on there when she was seven years old, and she’d pretend like she had her own…
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