No sooner had actor Gregory Harrison said farewell to the cast and crew of General Hospital than he was reuniting with costars from Hallmark’s long-running Signed, Sealed, Delivered film series.
Gregory Harrison Back On The Case At Hallmark
Born from a two-hour TV movie and a subsequent one-and-done series of ten episodes, the Signed, Sealed, Delivered flicks were one of the jewels of the Crown Network. The plot concerned a motley crew of postal detectives servicing the (fictitious) Dead Letter Office at the main branch of the Denver USP “whose determination to deliver the seemingly undeliverable takes them out of the post office into an unpredictable world where letters and packages from the past save lives, solve crimes, reunite old loves and change futures by arriving late but always miraculously on time.”
Harrison joined the ensemble — which consisted of Eric Mabius (Oliver), Kristin Booth (Shane), Yan-Kay Crystal Lowe (Rita), and Geoff Gustafson (Norman) — in 2015’s Truth Be Told. He portrayed Joe O’Toole, Oliver’s estranged father, and a former USPS and FedEx employee.
With production well underway on two new installments — Signed, Sealed, Delivered: A Tale of Three Letters, which will premiere later in the year, and Signed, Sealed, Delivered: To The Moon and Back tentatively scheduled for early 2025 — Lowe took to Instagram with a video of the cast (Harrison included) and captioned it: “The family was all together again. We can’t wait to share these new movies with all of you. Our hearts are full.”
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