
That’s Amore! Tyler Hynes has been a Hallmark Channel staple since 2018 — and with more than 10 films on the network under his belt, he’s only getting started.
The 35-year old actor made his Hallmark debut in the role of Zac, a businessman who is roped into taking part in a bachelor auction. Falling in love with you. However, Hynes’ career in front of the camera started decades before that movie came out.
1998 was his first big screen appearance. Little Men. In the same year, he was also in Home Team. Hynes found success as a TV actor in roles on Amazon, Valemont, Saving Hope, UnREAL Letterkenny.
The Canadian filmmaker has found his way back to Hallmark Channel over the years. He starred in his first holiday movie for the network in 2018’s It’s Christmas, EveAnd he hasn’t looked back.
Hynes’ most recent film, Always More — which comes out on Sunday, April 3, on Hallmark Movies and Mysteries channel — marks his 12th leading role for the network. This time around, he’s honoring the service industry and highlighting the art of Italian cooking alongside Autumn Reeser.
“To everyone in the hospitality industry who’s done their best to keep their doors open these past few years, successfully or not, this one’s for you,” the star wrote via Instagram in February after the movie was announced. “When your doors are open, we’ll be there🙏🏻. Ciao, Bella ;).”
In the film, Hynes’ character, Ben, is enlisted to help Elizabeth (Reeser) keep her late husband’s Italian restaurant afloat. Despite their disagreements at the beginning of this project, the two seem to put aside their differences in the end and fall in love.
Hynes described his costar as “very, very talented” and “sweet and lovely” during a March episode of the “Dear Hallmark” podcast. Their onscreen chemistry, however, didn’t help the Winter in VailAvoiding an on-set mishap towards the end is a great achievement.
“The last injury I had was on this movie though and it was a doozy,” Hynes told Remark the Show in March. “I got a concussion while making this movie in the last two days.”
The Flip That Romance actor clarified that he didn’t get hurt while filming a scene, but rather while he was by himself on location. “I’ve had some spills in my time, this one really rocked my noodle and I was out of it. … I was by myself, just head in my hand, blood in my hands,” he recalled. “And I was concussed and very much out of it.”
Hynes added that he was “fully concussed” when he went back to shooting the last few scenes of Always More.
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