Nancy Cartwright- Voice of Bart Simpson Brings Star Power to Celebrity Centre

Nancy Cartwright, the voice of Bart Simpson from Fox’s hit TV show The Simpson’s, will be giving a very special, rare seminar this week on Wednesday, December 7th, 2011 at 7:00pm on “How to Break in to Voice Over Work” for actors, reports talent manager and film producer Bruce Edwin, who is also publisher of The Hollywood Sentinel.

The event will take place at the historic Celebrity Centre, in Hollywood, California, is twenty five dollars to attend, and also includes a copy of the book Problems of Work by Scientology founder and author L. Ron Hubbard. Further speakers will also include the talented voice over talents Josh Robert Thompson, and Jim Meskimen.

Bruce Edwin states, “Nancy Cartwright is an amazing talent, and a great person who does a lot to help many people, including artists. I encourage any actor desirous of doing voice over work to attend this and hear face to face, advice from the biggest voice over legend living today – in person.”

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For reservations, call Celebrity Centre at 323-960-3100.

To read Bruce Edwin’s exclusive interview with Nancy Cartwright, visit: http://www.thehollywoodsentinel.com/issue28_4Bart.html

For more information on Celebrity Centre, visit:

http://www.scientology.cc/en_US/index.html

For more information on Nancy Cartwright, visit:

http://nancycartwright.com/wp/

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