Interview: Tyler Hynes, Stacey Farber and Christine Ebersole (I’ll Be Seeing You)

The three stars of Hallmark’s “I’ll Be Seeing You.” Stacey Farber, Tyler Hynes, and Christine Ebersole talk about filming their movie.

Tyler Hynes, Stacey Farber and Christine Ebersole (2026)

Host Lori Rosales talks to actors Tyler Hynes, Stacey Farber and Christine Ebersole, the three leads of the Hallmark film, “I’ll Be Seeing You.” They discuss filming in the surrounding areas of Vancouver, Canada, and what they do in their off hours.

PLEASE NOTE: This online version of the interview is slightly different than how it appeared on the TV episode with host segments rearranged. Promotional clips have been removed from the on-line interview. The sound has been removed from the promotional clips.

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Mini-Biographies:

Born on February 21, 1953, in Winnetka, Illinois, Christine Ebersole is known for her stage and screen work. She is a two-time Tony Award winner whose career spans over five decades. She first gained national attention as a cast member on “Saturday Night Live” from 1981 to 1982 and later earned critical acclaim for her roles in films like “Amadeus,” “Tootsie,” and “The Wolf of Wall Street.” On Broadway, Ebersole had Tony-winning performances in the revival of “42nd Street” and her dual-role “tour de force” in “Grey Gardens.” On television, she played Dottie Wheeler on the CBS’ “Bob Hearts Abishola,” the daytime dramas “Ryan’s Hope” and “One Life to Live,” “The Cavanaughs,” “Rachel Gunn, R.N.,” and “Sullivan & Son,” along with memorable guest appearances on “Will & Grace,” “American Horror Story: Coven,” and “Search Party.”

Born on August 25, 1987, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Stacey Farber rose to international prominence for playing Ellie Nash on the long-running teen drama “Degrassi: The Next Generation” (from seasons 2 through 8). Since then, she has maintained a prolific career in both Canadian and American television, starring in the sitcom “18 to Life,” the medical drama “Saving Hope,” and more recently, the legal drama “Diggstown.” Her filmography includes recurring roles on high-profile series such as “Virgin River,” “Superman & Lois,” and “Grace and Frankie,” as well as guest appearances on “Schitt’s Creek” and “Law & Order: SVU.” In 2023, she took on a leading role as Darby Spencer in the detective series “The Spencer Sisters.”

Born on May 6, 1986, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and raised on a ranch outside Ottawa, Tyler Hynes began his professional acting career at just eight years old, starring in musical theater productions of “A Christmas Carol” and “Tommy” before transitioning to the screen. He gained early recognition for his roles in the television series “Tales from the Neverending Story” and “Peter Benchley’s Amazon,” and earned a Gemini Award nomination as a “Fan Favourite” at age 15. Hynes has since built a career with recurring roles in “Saving Hope,” “19-2,” and the comedy series “Letterkenny.” He has also become a beloved staple of the Hallmark Channel, starring in massive hits like “The Groomsmen” trilogy (“First Look,” “Second Chances,” and “Last Dance” and “Three Wise Men and a Baby,” the latter of which was the highest-rated cable movie of 2022. He stepped into a behind-the-scenes role as an executive producer and star of the 2026 Hallmark film “I’ll Be Seeing You,” playing the charming activities director Mark.

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Amy (Stacey Farber) is looking forward to a few days off from her demanding work schedule to spend time with her fun‑loving grandmother, Vivien (Christine Ebersole). But when Amy is handed a high‑stakes assignment that requires a coastal road trip through the Pacific Northwest, her plans quickly change — and soon she’s joined by Vivien, her fearless best friend Sue (BJ Harrison, “She’s Making a List,” “Family Law”), and Mark (Tyler Hynes), the free‑spirited Activities Director at their retirement community. What begins as a straightforward work trip becomes an unexpected adventure when the group visits a town that holds a meaningful place in Vivien’s past. Along the way, Amy’s spark with Mark turns into something deeper that has them reconsidering what they want out of life. As long‑buried love letters resurface, and old truths come to light, the travelers discover that life’s most surprising detours can lead us where we were always meant to be.

Interview Credits:

  • Recorded: April 22, 2026
  • Host / Producer: Lori Rosales
  • Editor: Richard R. Lee
  • Special Thanks To: Hallmark Media
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