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Someone asked, "So how handsome is Christopher Russell in person?"

He's ridiculously handsome. And he eats like nonstop. I was like--how is is possible? Every time we had a moment where we could walk away from the set, he would be at craft service eating something. Anytime anyone would ask, 'Where is Christopher?" He's at craft service, I can guarantee it. He's ridiculously handsome and just so lovely. It was a real pleasure working with him.

Without revealing too much about Wedding Bells, what message do you hope the viewers will take away from the film?

It's interesting because there's two kind of main story lines. There's Molly and Nick and me (Amy) and Christopher (James)--actually there's kind of three. We talked a lot about that--how
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That would be super fun. I could be like the killer.

Is there someone you would like to work with one day? It's probably a long list, but who are the top people?

Yeah, super long list. But for sure, Meryl Streep hands down. Cate Blanchette absolutely. The list is so long. A lot of women stand out for me for some reason. Not only are those two women such strong actors, but they have such a broad range to them. Especially Meryl Streep. She does comedy so well and she does drama so well. But I also like Cate Blanchette--she played Bob Dylan.I'm trying to think of a director I'm dying to work with. There just are so many. Martin Scorsese--I can't even imagine, you know, it'd be so amazing.

What are your thoughts on gender inequality in Hollywood?

Well, it's interesting 'cause being an actor, generally if you watch the majority of any movies or TV shows, there's always more male roles than female. Hallmark's pretty good in that they do have a lot of female-driven--well, all of their stuff is basically female-driven content. Which I think is really incredible because there's a giant market for it. Women want to see shows and movies about women. And I think what's amazing is that slowly some of the bigger studios and the bigger budget features are leaning towards that. For example, the female Ghostbusters--there's such an uproar about it, but I'm dying to see it! Like those women are funny! It's interesting and tough because I feel like film and TV should be representative of our society as it is and studios need to see that women want to see shows and movies about

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