LOS ANGELES (AP) - Tori Spelling gets to try on a new role in an upcoming
holiday television movie.

The former "Beverly Hills, 90210" co-star plays a modern-day Scrooge in "A
Carol Christmas," airing Dec. 7 on the Hallmark Channel.

"I've never played a mean-spirited person before, I'm always the good girl,"
Spelling said. "I've always dreamt of doing a Christmas movie and being able
to show my (future) kids. I think that's so cool."

The spoof of the Charles Dickens classic co-stars Gary Coleman, who plays
the Ghost of Christmas Past.

Spelling, 30, said she's in the process of knitting a fuzzy scarf as a
Christmas gift. The best holiday gift she ever received was a homemade
scrapbook from her boyfriend.

"Every page included beautiful hand-drawn pictures and reasons why he loved
me. It was so touching and beautiful," she said. "I hold it close to my
heart always and read it every time I feel down or need a smile. Feeling
loved is the best gift of all."
 



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