
Jennifer Buster
Career at a glance
13Hallmark films
8 at Christmas
across 13 rated films
Mostly standard issue
Best reviewed
Holly & Ivy7.1
Most recent
Everything Jennifer has done for Hallmark, from Christmas Wonderland (2018) right through to A Cozy Christmas Inn (2022).
Jennifer’s signature
Across 13 films, Jennifer usually leans into Christmas and is often set in small towns.
- Christmas8 films
- small towns5 films
- a chef2 films
- a return home6 films
- enemies-to-lovers5 films
11 hours
11 hours of Hallmark Christmas movies, and counting.
Adds up across 8 festive titles.
Known for
On-screen partners

Jennifer’s most frequent on-screen partner is Jacob Buster, with 3 films together.
Where Jennifer fits in
The corners of the Hallmark universe Jennifer keeps turning up in. Each one is a full ranked guide.
All 13 movies
Newest first2020s
9 films- 2022
A Cozy Christmas InnCasting Director · Christmas6.1Weird 3/10 - 2022
Haul Out the HollyCasting Director · Christmas6.0Weird 5/10 - 2022
Love in the LimelightCasting Director · Big City6.5Weird 3/10 - 2022
The Holiday StockingCasting Director · Christmas6.5Weird 7/10 - 2021
Sister Swap: A Hometown HolidayCasting Director · Christmas6.2Weird 4/10 - 2021
Sister Swap: Christmas in the CityCasting Director · Christmas5.9Weird 3/10 - 2021
Sweet Pecan SummerCasting Director · Rural/Farm6.3Weird 3/10 - 2020
Christmas Tree LaneCasting Director · Christmas6.4Weird 3/10 - 2020
Holly & IvyCasting Director · Christmas7.1Weird 3/10
Jennifer’s standouts
In pictures
A quick look at Jennifer’s Hallmark run — headshot and the posters fans know best.
Jennifer’s creative circle
Most directed by
- Sam Irvin2 films
- Sean McNamara2 films
Most written by
- Anna White3 films
- Claire Boyles2 films
- Erik Patterson2 films
- Jessica Scott2 films
- Zac Hug2 films
Who Jennifer works with
The cast and crew Jennifer keeps ending up on set with — the regular faces you’ll recognise from one film to the next. Bigger circle, more films together.
Movies by year
Ratings profile
Average 6.3 across 13 rated movies — each dot is one film.




