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Go Hard or Go Home with Leslie L. Miller

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Leslie L. Miller is one of the first black women to be cast as a villain in the Far Cry video game series. Landing her first tv role in 2005, Leslie knows how to work her craft from Key and Peele and Criminal Minds: Beyond borders to Greys Anatomy. She’s put her chocolate sprinkles all over the video game and animation world in Kingdom Hearts 3 as Tia Dalma, Star Wars Rebels as Captain Brunson and Lu in Far Cry New Dawn. We discuss the Agooji warrior women of West African Kingdom of Dahomey, whose epic story is featured in the film The Woman King. Keep listening to find out how commitment, hard work and Je-sus can make you make you more authentic, both inside the booth and out. Thank you for pressing play and joining me for the Black Girl Voiceover World podcast. I’m Tiffany J. Copeland. For more Black Girl Voiceover World content visit blackgirlvoiceoverworld.com and download the Black Girl Voiceover World app on your android or apple device for ad free listening. You might want to turn this up. Go hard or Go Home with Leslie L. Miller.
Leslie L. Miller on Instagram
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Leslie L. Miller is one of the first black women to be cast as a villain in the Far Cry video game series. Landing her first tv role in 2005, Leslie knows how to work her craft from Key and Peele and Criminal Minds: Beyond borders to Greys Anatomy. She’s put her chocolate sprinkles all over the video game and animation world in Kingdom Hearts 3 as Tia Dalma, Star Wars Rebels as Captain Brunson and Lu in Far Cry New Dawn. We discuss the Agooji warrior women of West African Kingdom of Dahomey, whose epic story is featured in the film The Woman King. Keep listening to find out how commitment, hard work and Je-sus can make you make you more authentic, both inside the booth and out. Thank you for pressing play and joining me for the Black Girl Voiceover World podcast. I’m Tiffany J. Copeland. For more Black Girl Voiceover World content visit blackgirlvoiceoverworld.com and download the Black Girl Voiceover World app on your android or apple device for ad free listening. You might want to turn this up. Go hard or Go Home with Leslie L. Miller.
Leslie L. Miller on Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/leslielmiller14/?utm_source=ig_embed&ig_mid=6E2A37A1-5DB8-45D6-A925-6EB65ED9752B
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