If You Really Love Me GMC TV, America’s favorite channel for uplifting music and family entertainment, presents the World Television Premiere of the original gospel play “ If You Really Love Me,” starring Eva Marcille and Keith Robinson. “If You Really Love Me” premieres on GMC SATURDAY, March 17th at 7:00 p.m. ET with encore broadcasts at 9:00 p.m. And 11:00 p.m. A heartwarming tale of faith, love and the power of family, “If You Really Love Me” is a dynamic story of three sisters whose lives are about to change. Each at a crossroads, sisters Fran ( Eva Marcille), Christine ( Reagan Gomez-Preston) and Tonia’s ( Caryn Ward) faith in the things they hold dear — love, God and family — are shaken, and each must find their own way to accept what lies ahead. “If You Really Love Me” is based on an original stage play written by Cas Sigers (A Cross To Bear) and is directed by Roger Melvin (“The Love You Save,” “She’s Still Not Our Sister”).
The eldest of the three sisters, Fran is strong, confident, successful and happily married to Phillip ( Keith Robinson). Christine is engaged to Charles ( Mel Jackson), a doctor, and on her way to fulfilling her dreams. And, Tonia, the youngest sister, is riddled with self esteem issues that cause her to question her self worth in relationships. As each faces their own personal challenge they look to faith, love and family to get them through.
“If You Really Love Me” is a wonderful story about the power of family told in a lighthearted way that brings the best out in people wanting to triumph over the adversity we face in our lives,” said Leslie Chesloff, executive vice president of programming at GMC. “The message that comes through in this play is that you can find a way to love, forgive and believe no matter the circumstance. This is a message that fulfils our goals here at GMC to uplift our viewers.” “If You Really Love Me” features a stellar cast including Eva Marcille, Keith Robinson, Reagan Gomez-Preston, Caryn Ward, Mel Jackson, DeEtta West and Gospel singing sensation Anthony Evans in his television acting debut. “If You Really Love Me” is the sixth original gospel play to air in GMC’s hit series following the success of GMC productions “ Love Me or Leave Me,” “ The Ideal Husband,” “ She’s Not Our Sister,” “ The Love You Save,” and “ Sugar Mommas.” GMC is the only network producing the popular medium and bringing it to a broad television audience. About the Cast EVA MARCILLE Eva Marcille began her career in 2005 on the television show “Kevin Hill.” Since then, she has shown her versatile talents on the big and small screen. Her television credits include recurring and guest starring roles on a variety of shows including “Let’s Stay Together,” “The Assistants,” “The Young and the Restless,” “House of Payne,” “Everybody Hates Chris,” “Smallville,” and the TV movie Boys and Girls Guide to Getting Down.
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Her feature film credits include I Think I Love My Wife, Crossover, and Premium and she is currently filming the feature Note to Self. Marcille was born and raised in Los Angeles, California where she makes her home.
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KEITH ROBINSON Best known for his role of in Bill Condon’s award winning adaptation of the hit Broadway musical, Dreamgirls, Kentucky-born Keith Robinson was first introduced to the public in 2004’s hit film Fat Albert. His other film credits include Dear John, This Christmas, 35 and Ticking and the upcoming Dysfunctional Friends. On television, Robinson found success with regular roles on the NBC drama “American Dreams” and FX’s critically acclaimed Iraq war series, “Over There.” He won a 2006 Camie (Character and Morality in Entertainment) Award for his performance in The Reading Room, an original Hallmark movie starring James Earl Jones. His other TV credits include the CBS miniseries “Comanche Moon,” based on Larry McMurtry’s novel, the prequel to “Lonesome Dove,” in which he plays the young Danny Glover character “Deets,” and a series regular role on Fox’s “Canterbury’s Law.” When Robinson is not on set, he’s in the recording studio working on his music. His first solo album, Utopia, was released in late 2009. His most recent single Same Rules featuring Fabolous, dropped in September 2011. Keith is very excited to bring his passionate sound of soulful R&B music to his fans.