'Longmire' Season 4 News: Stars Of Revived Crime Drama Wish Fans A Happy Holidays With Christmas Photos, Good Tidings & Charity Work [VIDEO]
As the holidays roll in this week, the stars of the popular crime drama Longmire have taken to social media in order to wish fans a joyous New Year.
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Actor Bailey Chase (Branch), who is spending the week in Colorado with his daughter, wished fans on Twitter a happy holidays on Monday with an adorable father-daughter pic.
Happy Holidays! Having a great time with baby girl in CO. Wishing you and yours all the best... pic.twitter.com/OoSI3GWLNh
— Bailey Chase (@Bailey_Chase) December 24, 2014
Cassidy Freeman (Cady) decided to celebrate the season by participating in one random act of kindness each day for the remainder of the year, inviting fans on Twitter to join her in giving back.
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who wants to join me in 1 random act of kindness every day till 2015? (with hopes that the habit continues)...tell me what they are! — Cassidy Freeman (@cassidyfreeman) December 23, 2014
For Lou Diamond Phillips (Henry) the festivities began early when he shared some photos of his family's Christmas tree and decorations on Dec. 6.
Happy, since you sit around grinning & granting wishes, I want back all the hours I spent stuck in Holiday traffic! pic.twitter.com/in0g315qbi
— Lou Diamond Phillips (@LouDPhillips) December 9, 2014
Ready for a new role & my goatee reflects the Holiday Spirit...looks like I dipped it in powdered sugar! #Quest pic.twitter.com/yURJqptx6q — Lou Diamond Phillips (@LouDPhillips) December 6, 2014
The cast and crew of Longmire are particularly thankful this year, having survived cancellation on A&E after three seasons. Earlier this month it was announced that Netflix would be taking on the axed program, with production beginning in March.
Longmire will likely return on Netflix for a fourth season in the summer of 2015.