Marianne Holland: From Missionary School to the Silver Screen
Episode Overview
Marianne Holland's journey from missionary school in Madagascar to Hollywood Challenges of portraying real-life characters like Pastor Sherry Damron Importance of faith and prayer in Marianne's acting career Studying under Burt Reynolds and lessons learned Embracing perseverance and seeking God's guidance in the entertainment industry
Just because you're not successful right now doesn't mean that God isn't calling you to it. I think that God can use your journey and your pursuit. And with trials comes perseverance.
Imagine trading the simplicity of missionary school in Madagascar for the glitz and glamour of Hollywood. That's exactly what actress Marianne Holland did, and her story is nothing short of captivating. In this episode of 'The Call with Nancy Sabato,' Marianne opens up about her unique journey, from her faith-based roots to her acting career in the 'Vindication' series, a crime drama funded by Redeem TV. With season four premiering soon, Marianne's excitement is palpable.
But it's not just about the roles she plays; it's about the faith that fuels her. Marianne reflects on her time studying under legendary actor Burt Reynolds and the challenges of portraying real-life figures like Pastor Sherry Damron in 'Undone.' Her experiences highlight the importance of perseverance, prayer, and staying true to one's faith, no matter where life takes you. Marianne's journey is a testament to the power of faith in navigating the unpredictable world of entertainment.
Whether you're a fan of her work or simply looking for a dose of inspiration, this episode offers a heartfelt glimpse into the life of an actress who remains grounded by her spiritual beliefs. Tune in to hear Marianne's story and discover how faith and perseverance can light the way, even in the most challenging of careers.