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"Soul Food" Actor Darrin Dewitt Henson. Author/Artist Nachae' Jones

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Darrin Dewitt Henson can be seen in the Universal film “The Express” where he plays, the legendary, Jim Brown opposite Dennis Quaid. He had a lead role in Sony Screen Gems “Stomp the Yard” and the HBO Film, “Life Support. Then came “The Salon.” Henson can also be seen in Jeb Stuart’s “Blood Done Sign My Name.” Henson plays activist Eddie McCoy. He has recently finished filming “Tekken” (the largest video game in the world, now a major motion picture) in which Darrin plays the role of Raven. He can been seen in October in the horror film, “The Inheritance.” where Henson plays an introverted writer who is more like the griot of the family. 

Henson’s most recognizable dance routine by far is ‘N Sync’s “Bye, Bye, Bye.” His video, Darrin’s Dance Grooves, has also proven successful with over 3 million copies sold and he looks forward to starting production on a movie version of it in the future.

Nachae’ Jones born in Philadelphia, PA always had a heart and appreciation for art and creativity. However, she decided to pursue higher education at Spelman College in Psychology and Philosophy. While her aspirations were to secure a career in corporate America, she was willing to exchange her personal desires for the divine call of God. After graduating from college, God created an opportunity for her to gain a job as a professional photographer, specializing in Children Photography. When clients and the demand for her artistic pieces began to grow, Nachae’ launched Rhèma Word Photography, LLC as her gift and passion for photography enabled the Word of God to spread in an unconventional way by avenues of art.      

Instagram: rhemawordphotos Facebook: rhemawordphotos twitter: @rhemawordphotos  

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