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The A Timeless Christmas actor’s passion for adventure is something that has been part of his life for years. He is the stuntman.” Paevey chimed in, “I do all of the surfing for Josh because I surf. “Josh’s character has a real flair for adventure,” Williams revealed during a behind-the-scenes interview shared by Hallmark in early June. The twosome eventually decide to go on their honeymoons together after crossing paths at the airport - and find themselves falling for each other. In the summertime movie, which takes place in Hawaii, Paevey’s character, Josh Wyatt, meets Williams’ Hannah Holt shortly after they are both left at the altar. He remembered thinking, “I can’t believe this is my life right now.” Paevey added: “I had to call my dad. The Matching Hearts actor, who inked a multi-picture deal in May with Crown Media Family Networks, gushed over the experience. “I grew up surfing with my dad so it’s something that I’ve liked to do for forever.” It was super fun,” Paevey recalled during a June Q&A with his costar Ashley Williams. We got on a boat and boated to this other place. “We got to surf on the westside of the island. He has since starred in a variety of holiday films for the network, but Two Tickets to Paradise, which premieres on Saturday, June 25, combined a few of the actor’s loves. Hallmark Channel viewers first met the 37-year-old actor as Donovan Darcy in the Unleashing Mr. A man of many talents! Ryan Paevey has been starring in Hallmark movies since 2015 - and his newest movie, Two Tickets to Paradise, is a rom-com fans won’t want to miss.