Candace Cameron Bure

American actress

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2024 Set to produce Just in Time television film
2024 Candace Cameron Bure is set to star in the film 'Unsung Hero', playing the role of Kay Albright
July 2023 Faced controversy after actress Miss Benny accused her of attempting to remove a queer character from the Fuller House script, which Bure denied.
2022 Produced Christmas on Candy Cane Lane television film
November 2022 In an interview with The Wall Street Journal, Bure explained her departure from Hallmark Channel, citing a desire to create more faith-based and meaningful content with Great American Media.
April 2022 Candace Cameron Bure was announced to take an executive role at GAC Media as chief content officer, with plans to develop, produce, and star in original romantic comedy and holiday movies for GAC Family and GAC Living.
2021 Nominated for Kids' Choice Awards for Favorite Female TV Star for Fuller House.
2020 Nominated for Kids' Choice Awards for Favorite Female TV Star for Fuller House.
June 2 2020 Fuller House series concluded.
2019 Nominated for Kids' Choice Awards for Favorite Female TV Star and Teen Choice Awards for Choice Comedy TV Actress, both for Fuller House.
February 8 2019 Co-hosted the 26th annual Movieguide Awards on Hallmark Channel with her daughter Natasha
January 2019 Fuller House was renewed for its fifth and final season.
2018 Nominated for Kids' Choice Awards for Favorite TV Actress for Fuller House.
2018 Appeared as a News Anchor in the music video for the song 'Joy' by the band For King & Country
2018 Candace Cameron Bure voiced the character F.R.E.D.I. in the animated film 'F.R.E.D.I.'
April 2018 Published 'Kind Is the New Classy: The Power of Living Graciously', a book emphasizing the importance of staying centered and practicing graciousness towards others.
2017 Won Teen Choice Awards for Choice TV Actress Comedy for Fuller House for the second consecutive year.
2017 Nominated again for Daytime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Entertainment Talk Show Host on The View with a different group of co-hosts.
2017 Starred in the Hallmark Channel movie Switched for Christmas
2016 Candace Cameron Bure was nominated for Daytime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Entertainment Talk Show Host on The View, sharing the nomination with multiple co-hosts.
2016 Won Teen Choice Awards for Choice TV Actress Comedy for her role in Fuller House.
2016 Starred in Fuller House as D.J. Tanner-Fuller, also directing three episodes
2016 Concluded her tenure as a co-host of The View.
December 8 2016 Announced her departure from The View due to conflicts with Fuller House and Hallmark Channel projects.
March 2016 Fuller House was picked up for a second season.
2015 Began starring in Aurora Teagarden Mysteries film series, which continued until 2022
2015 Candace Cameron Bure appeared in the film 'Faith of Our Fathers', playing the role of Cynthia
2015 Appeared in the Hallmark Channel special Christmas Detour
2015 Became a co-host of the daytime television talk show The View.
September 2015 In an interview, revealed that her book 'Dancing Through Life' discloses more personal issues compared to her previous works.
August 2015 Published 'Dancing Through Life: Steps of Courage and Conviction', a more personal book that delves into deeper personal issues.
July 2015 Began filming for Netflix's Fuller House, reprising her role as D.J. Tanner-Fuller.
March 4 2014 Announced as a competitor on season 18 of Dancing with the Stars, partnering with Mark Ballas. They reached the finals and placed third.
January 2014 Released her second book 'Balancing It All: My Story of Juggling Priorities and Purpose', sharing insights into managing life's multiple responsibilities.
January 2011 Published her first New York Times best-selling book 'Reshaping It All: Motivation for Physical and Spiritual Fitness', focusing on physical and spiritual wellness.

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