
Rosaura Lezama
Career at a glance
7Hallmark films
3 at Christmas
across 7 rated films
Mostly standard issue
Best reviewed
Most recent
Everything Rosaura has done for Hallmark, from A Gift for Christmas (2017) right through to Picture Perfect Mysteries: Dead Over Diamonds (2020).
Rosaura’s signature
Across 7 films, Rosaura often leans into Christmas, frequently plays a librarian and is usually set in small towns.
- Christmas3 films
- small towns4 films
- a librarian2 films
- amnesia plots2 films
- mistaken identity2 films
3 films
Rosaura has shared more Hallmark sets with Alexa PenaVega than with anyone else.
3 films, one enduring on-screen pairing.
Known for
On-screen partners

Rosaura’s most frequent on-screen partner is Alexa PenaVega, with 3 films together.
Recurring roles
Rosaura is a recurring face in Picture Perfect Mysteries.
Where Rosaura fits in
The corners of the Hallmark universe Rosaura keeps turning up in. Each one is a full ranked guide.
All 7 movies
Newest first2020s
2 films2010s
5 films- 2019
Aurora Teagarden Mysteries: A Game of Cat and MouseProduction Designer · Small Town7.1Weird 4/10 - 2019
Picture Perfect Mysteries: Newlywed and DeadProduction Designer · Wedding Anniversary6.5Weird 2/10 - 2018
Hope at ChristmasProduction Designer · Christmas6.5Weird 7/10 - 2018
Road to ChristmasProduction Designer · Christmas6.7Weird 5/10 - 2017
A Gift for ChristmasProduction Designer · Christmas6.6Weird 6/10
Rosaura’s standouts
Highest ratedAurora Teagarden Mysteries: A Game of Cat and Mouse (2019)Best-reviewed of the 7, at 7.1/10
7.1
Most divisivePicture Perfect Mysteries: Dead Over Diamonds (2020)Lowest-rated of the 7 — every filmography has one
6.5
WeirdestHope at Christmas (2018)The strangest of the bunch — 7/10 on our weirdness scale
6.5
In pictures
A quick look at Rosaura’s Hallmark run — headshot and the posters fans know best.
Rosaura’s creative circle
Most directed by
- Ron Oliver3 films
Most written by
- Marcy Holland3 films
- Walter Klenhard2 films
Who Rosaura works with
The cast and crew Rosaura 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 6.6 across 7 rated movies — each dot is one film.

