Interviews

Kristin Booth – Signed, Sealed, Delivered: To the Altar

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By: Sammi Turano

 

 

Q) You’re back for another Signed, Sealed, Delivered movie. What is the premise of this latest installment?

 

A) A lost package reunites an estranged mother and daughter as the POstables prepare for a wedding!

 

Q) How far in the future does this installment take place?

 

A) Only a few months following the last movie, The Road Less Traveled.

 

Q) How do you think your character Shane has changed since the series began?

 

A) Shane has become far more open emotionally and has even begun to believe or have faith in God or a greater power.

 

Q) Why do you think people like her so much?

 

A) I think Shane is relatable.  She’s flawed, slightly damaged and has not only owned up to that but has made herself extremely vulnerable as a result.  I think that’s appealing to an audience, they don’t feel like they’re watching a character or an actor but a close friend.

 

Q) What is it about Oliver that connects him and Shane so deeply?

 

A) Opposites attract!  Here is Shane, a technophile that only believes in what she can see or touch and then there’s Oliver (Eric Mabius), who wouldn’t know how to turn on a computer let alone surf the web, who believes in a higher power at work, a divine power that one can neither see nor touch.  I think it’s their abilities to help each other see the other side that draws them together.

 

Q) What is your favorite memory from filming this installment?

 

A) There are many!  This is my favorite script to date and there were so many moments during filming that felt so special, maybe because there’s a wedding, perhaps because we’re not sure if it’s the last but it was a wonderful shoot!

 

Q) Is there a particular scene you are looking forward to people seeing?

 

A) If I told you which scene it would give too much away!!! Our audience will just have to wait and see.

 

Q) Who are some guest stars we can expect to see?

 

A) Carol Burnett returns as well as Gregory Harrison and Barry Bostwick.

 

Q) Why do you think people love the series?

 

A) This series is a drama, a comedy, a mystery all in one, while instilling its audience with hope and love.  Martha Williamson is an incredible writer who takes the audience on a journey of discovery while entertaining them at the same time.

 

Q) How do you feel about getting instant live feedback via social media during the movies from POstables?

 

A) It’s really wonderful!  Our fans are incredible, and I love being able to hear their reactions, thoughts and questions while the show is airing!

 

Q) What other projects are you working on?

 

A) My husband, Tim Ware, and I are developing several projects where I look forward to producing again.

 

Q) What is a fun fact about yourself that fans might be surprised to know?

 

A) While growing up I wanted to be a vet and then two things changed my career choice: one, I was cast in a summer stock production of “Annie” and caught the acting bug and two, I was horrible at Math and Science.

 

Q) What are you watching on TV these days?

 

A) “The Handmaid’s Tale,” “Grace and Frankie” and I can’t wait for Season Two of “Big Little Lies.”

 

Q) Anything else you want to tell your fans?

 

A) Thank you! Thank you for all your love and support, it means the world!

 

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