If it’s hope-giving and heartwarming, it’s Hallmark.

As Hallmark hotshot Michael Rady toldThe New Yorker, “Hallmark finds you you don’t find them.”

Hallmark films, however, fulfill more than just the tender sentiments of their audiences.

Anne Heche smiling at event

“Were they the best movies?

Michael Kopsa

Michael Kopsa’s catalog of talents was exhaustive.

The bright-eyed Canadian boasted credits ranging all the way from animation to film and television.

Michael Kopsa smiling

As noted byToronto Sun, this became his niche.

However, given his varied skill set, Kopsa didn’t hesitate to expand his spectrum of genres.

Doris Roberts

Everybody who loves Raymond remembers Doris Roberts.

Doris Roberts smiling

Roberts' death was mourned by many notables, including her longtime sitcom family.

Her small screen credits spanned television movies too, notably playing the well-loved Mrs.

Miracle in productions from Hallmark.

Peter Falk on set

I tell it like it is.

I’m one of the people.

And they know that.”

Anne Heche smiling at event

He had reportedly lived with Alzheimer’s disease during his final years, perThe New York Times.

The residence, as well as Heche’s Mini Cooper, caught fire.

It took about 45 minutes for the fire department to rescue Heche.

Marta DuBois smiling

Tributes to Heche poured infrom all quarters of Hollywood.

Over the decades, she established herself as a fan favorite.

Marta DuBois

For the decades that she was active on-screen, Marta DuBois had an eclectic career.

Clarence Williams III at an event

and “McClain’s Law.”

with Tom Selleck or joined the macho cast of “The Trial of the Incredible Hulk.”

She died on May 8, 2018.

Luke Perry smiling in blue shirt

She suffered a brain aneurysm, her mentor wrote onFacebook.

He had been living with colon cancer,The Associated Pressreported.

Williams was most famous for playing Linc Hayes on ABC’s pathbreaking crime drama “The Mod Squad.”

Alan Thicke smiling on set

On Hallmark, his stint as Philby in the “Mystery Woman” series kept audiences hooked.

To Williams, the ultimate virtue throughout his career was patience.

Luke Perry

Four decades of work embedded Luke Perry deeply into television pop culture.

Kenneth Welsh smiling on red carpet

On December 13, 2016, Thicke died from an aortic rupture.

As Windom Earle in the classic 1990s series “Twin Peaks,” Kenneth Welsh did just that.

The 80-year-old left behind a rich legacy of work.

Cindy Williams smiling at event

Television comprised a large part of his career, with Welsh stepping into roles of historical and cultural import.

Much of the Canadian’s screen acting credits were on television.

He played Captain Dave Kleinman in the iconic sci-fi “Stargate: Atlantis.”

Kirby Morrow in Stargate

Morrow died on November 18, 2020.

And his body finally could not keep up."

In 1996, he received an Emmy nomination for “The Late Shift.”

Treat WIlliams on the red carpet

On June 12, a vehicle crashed into Williams while he riding his motorcycle in Dorset, Vermont.

Although he was airlifted to the hospital, Williams, age 71, died.

He was the nicest guy.

A closeup of Chris Gauthier

He was so talented.

He was an actor’s actor."

Williams was survived by his long-time wife, Pamela Van Sant, and their two children.

Chris Gauthier

On February 23, 2024, Chris Gauthier passed away at 48.

Our thoughts are with his family, friends, and fans."

You may also recognize him as William Smee from the fantasy show “Once Upon A Time.”

Gauthier also shared some words of wisdom for aspiring actors, “Just do it.

Believe you’re free to!”