Veteran
actress and former Finance Director, the Association of Voice Over Artistes
(AVOA), Obiageli Molobe, has advised whoever wants to be a voice-over artiste
to be passionate about it.
According
to her, when people want to belong to a particular association, what comes into
their minds is the money they will make. “But what we were getting when we
started this job was nothing to write home about. When you have passion for
something, anything you do gives you joy without having regrets or sentiment.
But you have to prove yourself. It is your perfection in delivery that will
create the opportunity for you to be called again. You have to deliver it on
time and must be humble to learn.”
The
graduate of English and Literature from the University of Benin, who began her
acting career in 1988, has participated in many radio dramas such as BBC
Voices’ “Story Story”. She has featured
in many movies including: Rattle Snake 2 (1995), Living in
Bondage (1992) and Rumours of War, among others.
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