Ryan Paevey of General Hospital is now starring in a new movie that will be coming to Hallmark this weekend. His new movie Unleashing Mr. Darcy is a must see film so make sure you set the DVR. Soap Opera Network shared about this new movie from Ryan Paevey. He is best-known by fans as Detective Nathan West on General Hospital, but this new role is one that fans are going to love. Ryan Paevey's character is a fan favorite and his fans are going to immediately want to see this movie simply because Ryan is a part of it.
Congratulations to Teri Wilson, friend and romance writer, on her book Unleashing Mr. Darcy, now a Hallmark movie. pic.twitter.com/FiwSFL842C
— Suanne Schafer (@SuanneSchafer) January 20, 2016 If you have seen the movie or read the book Pride & Prejudice, Ryan Paevey's new movie is a modern day version of this movie. Elizabeth Scott (Cindy Busby) plays a young woman searching for direction in her life and she will end up heading to professionally show her Cavalier King Charles Spaniel in a fancy New York dog show. Paevey will be playing a judge in this show and the two will meet there.
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Ryan's character will come across as very rude at first, but eventually he will grow on her. This is going to be a role that is a lot different than the one that he plays as Nathan West. Ryan must have had a lot of fun on the film because he went to Twitter and shared his thoughts not long
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There’s confirmation from Damon that he will be, "My scene is not with any of the boys. From what I understand there will be more boys in it. I don't have any scenes as far as I know with any of them."
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