Andie MacDowell on “Debbie Macomber’s Cedar Cove”
Andie MacDowell talks about her role on “Debbie Macomber’s Cedar Cove.”
View Transcript
[MUSIC PLAYING] Hi. I’m Andie MacDowell. And I have been blessed by being on the “Guidepost” two times. And today, we are out here in the streets of New York City with all these amazing beautiful girls that are supposed to be lookalikes for Olivia Lockhart, the character I play on “Cedar Cove,” which is on Saturday nights at 8 o’clock. And we start back our second season this Saturday, so I’m hoping that all of you will tune in and watch the show.
I would like to tell the viewers of “Guidepost” a little bit of what you can expect this season. We have a new show runner. Her name is Sue Tenney, and she’s a fantastic woman. She’s very strong. You’re going to see Grace have some struggles. There’s still this really close bond with Olivia and Grace. You’re going to continue to see that. And you’re going to see Olivia have to help Grace through some difficult times.
But as the season goes on, Grace is going to get spunky, and she’s going to grow. And you’re going to see some brand new characters that are going to come in. There’s some some young strong characters I have to deal with, an ADA that comes in and stirs up some trouble. And then Eric, Jack’s son, has a whole wonderful thing that’s going on with him, in that it is a little bit dangerous and intriguing, because Warren Saget is going to be an influence in his life.
And then there’s Jack. There’s Jack. Of course, it’s going to be a wonderful storyline between Olivia and Jack. Last year, we fell in love, and that’s easy. Falling in love is easy. But you’re going to see some challenges with us this year.
Oh, and Justine. Oh, for heaven’s sakes, my beautiful daughter, Justine, who’s played by Sarah Smyth, who I just adore. She has some interesting things happening with her in the male department too, romance. One of the reasons I love Olivia is I am also a really strong woman, and I think it’s important for other young girls to be able to see that a woman is the strongest person in the community. I think that validates women, and that we we can play that role. And I love being able to do that on “Cedar Cove.”
[MUSIC PLAYING]