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Nikki DeLoach Fulfills Lifelong Dream at Grand Ole Opry
28 Nov
Summary
- Hallmark film "A Grand Ole Opry Christmas" honors the Opry's 100th anniversary.
- Actress Nikki DeLoach experienced a deeply personal full-circle moment filming at the Opry.
- The movie features country music stars and explores themes of love, loss, and hope.

Hallmark's new holiday film, "A Grand Ole Opry Christmas," marks a significant collaboration with the Grand Ole Opry during its centennial year. The movie boasts numerous country music cameos, including Pam Tillis, Megan Moroney, and Brad Paisley, contributing to its touching narrative. For star Nikki DeLoach, the project was an emotional journey, fulfilling a childhood dream and honoring her late father.
DeLoach, who grew up with a profound love for country music instilled by her father and grandmother, described the filming experience at the Opry as divine and a full-circle moment. Her character, Gentry, a songwriter who gave up her dreams after her father's death, allows DeLoach to tap into personal experiences of loss and remembrance, bringing a powerful emotional truth to the screen. The film aims to resonate with viewers by exploring themes of hope and resilience.
The film also reunites DeLoach with actor Kris Polaha, a frequent co-star, who plays her lifelong friend and manager. DeLoach emphasized Hallmark's dedication to its audience, creating content that reflects community, love, and faith, offering viewers a sense of hope that "at the end of the day, it's going to be okay." This message deeply connects with DeLoach, who has personally navigated significant family challenges.




