Published December 19, 2024

In this episode of OverHerd at Deer Valley, host Kaylin Richardson sits down with the Lawrence Brothers to talk about their latest movie, Marry Christmas, a holiday rom-com that follows brothers Joey and Matthew Lawrence who unwittingly plan weddings for the same day, leading to a hilarious sibling rivalry for the ultimate Christmas celebration.

Here’s the twist—Marry Christmas has a special connection to Deer Valley! The opening scene was shot at the resort, and Kaylin not only wrote the movie but also skied in the opening scene as a ski double. Hear all about the magic of filmmaking, their bond as brothers, and the Deer Valley Difference in this exciting episode!




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THE EXCEPTIONAL CAREER OF THE LAWRENCE BROTHERS
This episode highlights the extraordinary 30-year acting careers of Joey, Matthew, and Andrew Lawrence. Starting as child actors in the 1980s, the brothers became household names through hit shows like Blossom, Brotherly Love, and Boy Meets World. The longevity of their careers and their collective success in Hollywood is a rarity, making their journey truly inspiring. The Lawrence brothers stand out not just for their individual achievements but for the unique bond they share as a family in the entertainment industry. Their ability to support one another and collaborate creatively sets them apart.

A HOLIDAY FILM THAT BRINGS FAMILY TOGETHER
Most recently, the brothers teamed up to star in Marry Christmas, a new holiday movie filmed entirely in Utah, with the opening scene filmed at Deer Valley. The project not only showcases their acting talents but also highlights their chemistry as a family unit on screen. The film is a testament to their enduring passion for storytelling and their ability to connect with audiences across generations.

REFLECTIONS ON LEGACY AND LONGEVITY
The podcast dives into the challenges and rewards of maintaining a decades-long career in a competitive industry. The Lawrence brothers share insights into how they've adapted to changing times while staying true to their roots. Their reflections offer valuable lessons for anyone pursuing a creative or long-term career.


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