
Paula Boudreau
Career at a glance
6Hallmark films
2 at Christmas
across 5 rated films
Right on the Hallmark median
Best reviewed
Most recent
Paula Boudreau is the kind of name that turns up in the supporting cast and quietly steadies the whole picture. She has never been the lead in any of her six Hallmark roles, and that seems to be the point. She lands in the second tier, does the work, and lets the headliner shine. Her run starts back in 2008 with The Good Witch, still tied for her best at 7.1 alongside Take Me Back for Christmas from 2023. Fall is her real season, the backdrop on four of these, more often than the two Christmas titles, and a small town is usually somewhere on the map. She works with a rotating set of faces rather than one regular partner. If you watch enough of these, you have seen her, even if the name takes a second to place.
Paula’s signature
Across 6 films, Paula often leans into Christmas and is usually set in small towns.
- Christmas2 films
- small towns3 films
- a supernatural twist2 films
- second-chance romance2 films
- a return home2 films
- a hidden secret4 films
8/10
Paula's wildest Hallmark outing scores 8 out of 10 on the weirdness scale.
Take Me Back for Christmas, proof the formula can get strange.
On-screen partners

Paula’s most frequent on-screen partner is Corey Sevier, with 2 films together.
Where Paula fits in
The corners of the Hallmark universe Paula keeps turning up in. Each one is a full ranked guide.
All 6 movies
Newest first2020s
3 filmsPaula’s standouts
In pictures
A quick look at Paula’s Hallmark run — headshot and the posters fans know best.
Beyond Hallmark
Where else you might recognise Paula from — notable roles outside the Hallmark catalogue.
- Dream Scenarioas Sheila2023
- The Prodigyas Dr. Elaine Strasser2019
- The Handmaid's Taleas Grace Williams2017 · TV
- Wynonna Earpas Margo 'Mam' Clanton2016 · TV
- Suitsas Linda Johnson2011 · TV
- Warehouse 13as Theodora Stanton2009 · TV
- Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporiumas Brenda2007
- Heartlandas Caroline Hanley2007 · TV
Movies by year
Ratings profile
Average 6.7 across 5 rated movies — each dot is one film.






