
Rukiya Bernard
Career at a glance
11Hallmark films
5 at Christmas
across 11 rated films
Right on the Hallmark median
Best reviewed
Most recent
Rukiya Bernard is the kind of presence Hallmark keeps in the rotation without often handing her the lead, and across eleven films she has top-billed just once. What she actually does is show up reliably in the ensemble, usually somewhere wintry. Eight of her titles land in the cold months, half of them at a resort or on vacation, and five are flat-out Christmas pictures. Her standout is also her earliest, The Most Wonderful Time of the Year from 2008, which at 7.3 sits well above her 6.4 average. Look at who she works alongside and no single partner emerges. She shares three films apiece with several actors and no more, so there is no fixed duo here, just a dependable player slotting into whatever holiday she is needed for. If you watch a lot of these, you have seen her.
Follow & about Rukiya
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Rukiya Bernard is a Canadian actress, producer and interior designer. She is known for The Cabin in the Woods (2012), The Day the Earth Stood Still (2008), Stuck (2007) and her role as Doc in Syfy's Van Helsing.
Rukiya’s signature
Across 11 films, Rukiya usually leans into Christmas, often plays a writer and is often set in resorts & getaways.
- Christmas5 films
- resorts & getaways4 films
- a writer4 films
- a supernatural twist3 films
- a hidden secret8 films
- second-chance romance3 films
7 hours
7 hours of Hallmark Christmas movies, and counting.
Adds up across 5 festive titles.
Known for
On-screen partners

Rukiya’s most frequent on-screen partner is Barbara Niven, with 3 films together.
Recurring roles
Rukiya is a recurring face in Christmas in Evergreen, and 1 other franchise.
- Christmas in Evergreen3 films
- One Winter2 films
Where Rukiya fits in
The corners of the Hallmark universe Rukiya keeps turning up in. Each one is a full ranked guide.
All 11 movies
Newest first2020s
3 films2010s
7 films- 2019
Christmas in Evergreen: Tidings of JoyActress as Hannah · Christmas6.5Weird 9/10 - 2019
One Winter ProposalActress as Megan · New Year's6.6Weird 3/10 - 2018
Christmas in Evergreen: Letters to SantaActress as Hannah · Christmas6.7Weird 6/10 - 2018
One Winter WeekendActress as Megan · New Year's6.6Weird 4/10 - 2015
Debbie Macomber's Dashing Through the SnowActress as Agent Hobbs · Christmas6.5Weird 4/10 - 2015
Just the Way You AreActress as Claire · Mother's Day5.8Weird 2/10 - 2012
The Music TeacherActress as Sheila · Big City5.9Weird 4/10
Rukiya’s standouts
Highest ratedThe Most Wonderful Time of the Year (2008)Best-reviewed of the 11, at 7.3/10
7.3
Most divisiveChristmas in Evergreen: Bells Are Ringing (2020)Lowest-rated of the 11 — every filmography has one
5.8
WeirdestChristmas in Evergreen: Tidings of Joy (2019)The strangest of the bunch — 9/10 on our weirdness scale
6.5
In pictures
A quick look at Rukiya’s Hallmark run — headshot and the posters fans know best.
Rukiya’s creative circle
Most directed by
- Gary Yates3 films
- Kristoffer Tabori2 films
- Sean McNamara2 films
Most written by
- Erinne Dobson3 films
- Zac Hug3 films
Who Rukiya works with
The cast and crew Rukiya 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 6.4 across 11 rated movies — each dot is one film.


