Shania Twain had to overcome 'anxieties and pressures' from her singing career before she could embrace her second calling as an actress

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A year after making her feature film debut in 2019's "Trading Paint," Shania Twain is back on the big screen in the Jeremy Camp biopic "I Still Believe," which chronicles the Christian rocker's romance with his first wife, Melissa Lynn Henning -- who died of ovarian cancer just months after they tied the knot -- and their unwavering faith as she neared the end. "I was so moved by the story -- and being approached to play a role in this movie just instantly felt like a privilege, so I really wanted to be part of sharing this story with the world and showing a beautiful courage that you rarely see," the Queen of Country Pop told Wonderwall.com while promoting the musical drama, which opens in theaters on March 13.

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