I was wondering this too when I watched the movie and she definitely appeared to be pregnant. However, after much searching, I found an interview she did about the movie where she talks about her average round body. As she only has an 11 year old son, I guess she has just filled out. If you want to find the interview, do a Google search for "julie warner, our first Christmas"
She should've been....What a balloon!
I was wondering this as well after watching the movie as she definitely appeared to be pregnant. But, after much looking, I found this interview with her where she refers to her body - she only has an 11 year old, so I guess she has just filled out. Here is the link if you want to read it: shhttp://www.hallmarkchannel.com/publish/etc/medialib/site_specific/hallmark_pr/hmc/cfs_archive/warner_family_and0.Par.0001.File.tmp/Warner_Family%20and%20Christmas_750.pdfape
The cast of Our First Christmas - 2008 includes: Dixie Carter as Evie Baer Lisa Donahey as Singer Steven Eckholdt as Tom Baer-Noll Grace Fulton as Lily Kat Graham as Assistant Bernie Maxim Knight as Jacob Chris LoPrete as Singer John Ratzenberger as Joe Noll Richard Riehle as Santa Eric Seppala as Singer Lewis Smith as Pastor Brown Cassi Thomson as Tory Julie Warner as Cindy Baer-Noll
There is a painter named John Warner.
Warner Bros if famous for being in the film industry. It is a subsidiary of Time Warner. Warner Bros opened their first theater in 1903 in Pennsylvania.
He made his first Warner Brothers picture in 1937.
The Warner Brothers.
He invented the first patented can opener.
Emily warner was the first female pilot in airline
Warner is played by Matthew Davis in the 2001 movie Legally Blonde. In the Broadway musical, the first actor to play Warner was Richard H. Blake.
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Julie was not well known for her on-screen appearances, and Mr. Warner wanted someone who would bring in the most money to be the film's star. It was amazing though that they picked looks over talent. Audrey could not sing a note. All her tracks were done by Marni Nixon for the movie version. Julie was the first choice for the role of Eliza Doolittle, but Warner Brothers, which had paid $5 million for the rights to the musical, didn't want to risk a stage actress in the central role of a $17-million film, despite lobbying from Lerner himself. It is also reported that Jack Warner didn't think Andrews would be photogenic enough. He invited her to do a screen test, but she refused, so he forgot about her altogether.