Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Series veterans visit ‘Main Street’ in Lifetime holiday movie

- BY JAY BOBBIN

Two television veterans have teamed up to offer some seasonal cheer — one of them on both sides of the camera.

Polly Draper (“thirtysome­thing”) is the director as well as a star — along with “Dallas” and “Step by Step” alum Patrick Duffy — of “People Presents: Once Upon a Main Street,” which Lifetime debuts Sunday, Nov. 29. Duffy plays a recent widower who owns a building that two people (Vanessa Lachey, Ryan McPartlin) are vying to buy for individual purposes. Since he’s not up to fulfilling his usual duties on his town’s Christmas-decoration committee, they assume those for him, each hoping they’ll be the party he decides to sell to. Draper portrays a local who’s also involved in the decorating.

Previously a writer-director of such projects as the movie “Stella’s Last Weekend” (in which she appeared as well) and the series “The Naked Brothers Band” -- both of which starred her sons, Alex Wolff and Nat Wolff -- the friendly Draper says “it was nice to be working when everybody else was hunkered down” while filming “Once Upon a Main Street” under coronaviru­s conditions in and around Carson City, Nev. “They didn’t have many (COVID-19) cases there then.”

Emmy-nominated in her “thirtysome­thing” days for playing Ellyn Warren, Draper reports that Lifetime approached her about making the Christmas film after seeing “Stella’s Last Weekend” and she reasons, “I guess they thought I had a nice touch with actors. They had already chosen the cast, so I just got lucky that (the actors) were so great … Patrick being one of my faves.”

The genial Duffy admits he didn’t know Draper as an actress when he started work on "Once Upon a Main Street,” one of several holiday-themed cable movies he’s made in recent years. “I’m grateful to be able to make this transition,” he reflects. “In the ‘70s and ‘80s, I was in a certain genre of young actors, and to have a company like Lifetime that continuall­y makes product that utilizes actors of my age now, I’m filled with gratitude and happy to do it each time one of these comes my way.”

Executive-produced by Paula Hart, mother of actress and director Melissa Joan Hart (who's a producer here, with a couple of other Lifetime projects during this year’s holidays), “Once Upon a Main Street” was filmed a couple of months ago when it was “blistering hot” on location, Duffy reveals. “Luckily, most of my scenes are indoors, so I didn’t have to do the heavy bundling-up thing. I remember all the times I had to wear a heavy coat, a muffler and gloves in 90-degree weather."

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Polly Draper is the director and a star of “People Presents: Once Upon a Main Street,” premiering Sunday on Lifetime.

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