
Rhys Matthew Bond
Career at a glance
5Hallmark films
across 5 rated films
Certified weird
Best reviewed
Most recent
Everything Rhys has done for Hallmark, from Good Witch Halloween (2015) right through to Curse from a Rose (2019).
Follow & about Rhys
- From
- London
Good Witch is a fantasy comedy drama series that is based on, and continues, a series of television films using variations of the name. Produced by Whizbang Films in association with ITV Studios America and the Hallmark Channel, the series premiered on February 28, 2015, and ran for seven seasons, ending on July 25, 2021.
Rhys’s signature
Across 5 films, Rhys almost always leans into Halloween, almost always plays a small business owner and is almost always set in small towns.
- Halloween5 films
- small towns5 films
- a small business owner5 films
- a supernatural twist5 films
- a hidden secret5 films
5 films
Rhys has shared more Hallmark sets with Catherine Bell than with anyone else.
5 films, one enduring on-screen pairing.
On-screen partners

Rhys’s most frequent on-screen partner is Catherine Bell, with 5 films together.
Recurring roles
Rhys is a recurring face in The Good Witch.
Where Rhys fits in
The corners of the Hallmark universe Rhys keeps turning up in. Each one is a full ranked guide.
All 5 movies
Newest first2010s
5 films- 2019
Curse from a RoseActor as Nick Radford · Halloween7.4Weird 6/10 - 2018
Good Witch: Tale of Two HeartsActor as Nick Radford · Halloween7.4Weird 9/10 - 2017
Good Witch SpellboundActor as Nick Radford · Halloween7.4Weird 8/10 - 2016
Good Witch: Secrets of Grey HouseActor as Nick Radford · Halloween7.8Weird 9/10 - 2015
Good Witch HalloweenActor as Nick Radford · Halloween7.6Weird 9/10
Rhys’s standouts
In pictures
A quick look at Rhys’s Hallmark run — headshot and the posters fans know best.
Rhys’s creative circle
Most directed by
- Craig Pryce4 films
Most written by
- Rod Spence5 films
- Craig Pryce4 films
- Sue Tenney3 films
- Darin Goldberg2 films
- Dean Batali2 films
Who Rhys works with
The cast and crew Rhys 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 7.5 across 5 rated movies — each dot is one film.
