Sharland Hendrix’s Journey to Actress and Voice-Over Artist | Episode 139
- Written by Ruth J. Morrison
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Sharland Hendrix Gives up her job and steps out on faith to become a voice-over artist and actress
In Episode 139 of What's The 411, recorded on March 19, 2019, journalist Kizzy Cox, and comedian Onika McLean are talking with actress Sharland Hendrix, as she talks about her journey from event management at the Apollo Theater and meeting and working with A-listers such as Robert De Niro and Gladys Knight to becoming an actress, voice-over artist, and singer. Ms. Hendrix details her steps including how to select people to work with, her agent, the secret to doing voice-over work from home on a budget, and more.
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