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Actor Travis Whitaker is on the rise
Unheard Voices got to candidly speak with up & coming actor and model from Neptune, NJ, Travis Whitaker.

Unheard Voices got a chance to speak candidly with up and coming actor and model Travis Whitaker from Neptune, N.J.
Whitaker speaks to Unheard Voices about what got him started in acting, his aspirations, goals for the future, and the projects he’s currently working on.
Although new to the acting scene, Whitaker touts his quick ability to develop into a seasoned actor. You can see the love and passion that he has for acting and the total commitment to it. His first ever production was called “Never, Never Stop Dreaming” where he played a street smart high school student drop out that eventually finds his way back to school. He realizes that an education is the only way for him to be successful in life.
Whitaker is currently working on a new sitcom called “Dirty Laundry” which is a joint effort between the workshop group directed by Mr. Kevin Cheatham of the Adam Bucky James Community Center of the Long Branch Housing Authority and Unheard Voices Networks.
The Sitcom will be taped in front of a live audience that will be aired on Unheard Voices Networks. Come out and support Travis as he takes on several challenging roles in the sitcom.
Check out the interview below:
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