Holiday films may have introduced many viewers to Brooke D’Orsay, but longtime fans know some of her most enjoyable performances happen outside the Christmas season.
Movies like How to Fall in Love showcase her effortless comedic timing while delivering a romance that’s equal parts funny and heartfelt. It’s the kind of feel-good movie that reminds viewers love can arrive when life takes an unexpected turn, and Brooke makes every emotional moment feel believable.
Then there’s Crimes of Fashion, where she gets the opportunity to play a lighter, more playful role that shows off another side of her talent. It’s a fun reminder that she can effortlessly move between romance, comedy, and mystery without ever losing the warmth that has become her trademark.
That versatility is one of the biggest reasons fans continue asking Hallmark to cast her in more non-Christmas romances. While holiday movies will always be a special part of her career, Brooke has repeatedly shown she can anchor charming love stories any time of the year.
Her screen presence feels refreshingly natural. She doesn’t overpower a scene or rely on dramatic performances to capture attention. Instead, she creates authentic connections with her co-stars, allowing every romance to unfold at a comfortable pace that audiences genuinely believe.