Lacey Chabert Dominates Hallmark’s 2026 Lineup and Beyond
Lacey Chabert isn’t just surviving at Hallmark — she’s thriving, expanding, and quietly building an empire that most TV stars only dream about.
More than 15 years after her first Hallmark film, she’s busier than ever in 2026. She’s juggling multiple movies, a European-shot streaming series, a big Disney collaboration, and a fast-growing lifestyle brand.
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If anyone doubted Chabert’s status as the queen of cozy romance, this year’s lineup puts that to rest. Hallmark isn’t just casting her — they’re building around her.
Table of Contents
- 1 Lacey Chabert’s Hallmark Reign Shows No Signs of Slowing
- 2 A Disney Collaboration That Changes Everything
- 3 More Than a Movie Star: Building the Lacey Chabert Brand
- 4 Celebrations, Producing Power, and Creative Control
- 5 Why Hallmark Is Betting Big on Chabert in 2026
- 6 The Bigger Picture: A Hallmark Icon in the Making
Lacey Chabert’s Hallmark Reign Shows No Signs of Slowing
In a business where familiar faces often fade in and out, Chabert’s done something pretty rare: she’s lasted.
Since her Hallmark debut in 2010’s Elevator Girl, she’s starred in over 40 films for the network. That kind of staying power? Not something you see every day.
And honestly, 2026 might be her boldest year yet.
From Tropical Romance to European Escapes
Chabert started the year with Lost in Paradise, a tropical survival romance with Ian Harding. The setup’s classic: fashion CEO and chef, stranded together on a deserted island.
It’s pure Hallmark escapism, but with a glossy, cinematic twist — sunshine, tension, and yes, chemistry.
But that was only the kickoff.
By March, Chabert was filming in Paris for a new Hallmark+ series based on Jenn McKinlay’s Paris Is Always a Good Idea. This six-episode project is shooting across France and Spain, signaling Hallmark’s push into international storytelling.
The cast includes Scott Michael Foster, Barbara Niven, Rebecca Hanssen, and Henry Czerny. It’s a lineup that feels a notch above the usual romantic fare.
The European production marks a shift. Hallmark’s not just making small-town stories anymore — they’re scaling up, and Chabert’s right at the center.
A Disney Collaboration That Changes Everything
If filming in Paris wasn’t enough, Chabert’s already wrapped a project that’s probably Hallmark’s most buzzed-about film in years.
Holiday Ever After: A Disney World Wish Come True is set for Hallmark’s 2026 Countdown to Christmas, and the buzz? It’s huge.
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The film pairs Chabert with Travis Van Winkle. Their characters have a disastrous first date, then end up reunited at Disney World — next-door hotel rooms, unresolved tension, and a little Disney magic thrown in.
It’s basically holiday movie perfection.
What’s wild is the timing. Hallmark announced the film during its Christmas special the previous December, a full year before its release.
That’s a first for the network.
This isn’t just another holiday movie. It’s a strategic partnership between two legacy brands. Hallmark and Disney have a long history, and now that connection is moving from cards and merch to the screen.
Chabert’s the anchor for a collaboration this big. That says a lot.
More Than a Movie Star: Building the Lacey Chabert Brand
While a lot of actors focus on screen time, Chabert’s been quietly building something bigger — a full-on lifestyle brand.
In early 2025, Hallmark announced an expanded multi-year deal with her, covering:
- Multiple films
- Streaming series projects
- Exclusive consumer product lines
This kind of cross-platform deal isn’t handed out lightly. It signals trust, profitability, and a long-term game plan.
From Screen to Store Shelves
Chabert’s exclusive product line launched in Hallmark Gold Crown stores and online, with holiday lifestyle pieces and home items. The collection got a spring refresh, making it clear this isn’t just a seasonal thing — it’s a growing retail presence.
The move from actress to entrepreneur feels intentional. Her brand just fits with Hallmark: warm, polished, celebratory, family-focused.
She’s not just starring in the movies. She’s shaping the vibe around them.
Celebrations, Producing Power, and Creative Control
Chabert’s influence goes beyond acting.
Her unscripted series Celebrations with Lacey Chabert came back for a second season, with her as both host and executive producer. That’s a big deal.
Hosting keeps her in front of viewers, while producing gives her creative input.
This kind of involvement shows Hallmark sees her as more than talent — she’s a real partner.
The Evolution From Actress to Architect
Over time, fans have watched Chabert shift from romantic lead to creative force. Producing credits mean she’s shaping scripts, tone, casting, even the storytelling itself.
In a world where networks crave loyal audiences, having a familiar face who also gets the brand is gold.
Chabert’s become that bridge — the steady presence in a shifting TV landscape.
Why Hallmark Is Betting Big on Chabert in 2026
It’s not just about being popular. It’s about reliability and resonance.
In 2025, Chabert starred in two of Hallmark’s top five movies. That kind of performance drives ad revenue, streaming subs, retail synergy — you name it.
She brings in ratings, and she does it again and again.
Her 2026 schedule says it all:
- A tropical romance to kick off the year
- An international streaming series
- A big Disney holiday collaboration
- An expanding home and lifestyle line
- Ongoing producing and hosting gigs
That’s not just a busy calendar. It’s a strategic takeover, plain and simple.
The Bigger Picture: A Hallmark Icon in the Making
Hallmark has seen beloved stars come and go over the years. Chabert’s staying power, though, just feels different.
She represents continuity in a network that thrives on familiarity and comfort. More importantly, she’s evolved right alongside it.
From made-for-TV movie staple to international series lead—she’s been everywhere. And she’s moved from actress to executive producer, from on-screen sweetheart to retail brand architect.
Honestly, it’s rare to see someone expand their influence within a single network the way Chabert has. Few performers even try.
Lacey Chabert isn’t just a Hallmark star anymore. She’s becoming synonymous with the brand itself.
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