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David L. Rowell and Joslyn Y. Hall of Christmas in Carolina

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Today on The Neil Haley Show, Neil Haley will interview David L. Rowell and Joslyn Y. Hall of Christmas in Carolina.

DAVID L. ROWELL, a South Carolina native grew up believing that his calling was in basketball, the sport he loved more than anything else; however, after an internship opportunity, DJ, as he is affectionately known, caught a glimpse of artistry. This is where David tapped into acting and his charismatic personality instantly catapulted him into a new arena. David has since put forth all the necessary efforts to perfect his craft by staying consistent with training and being in front of any camera that allows him to display his platforms. He has quickly become acclimated to life on the scene as well as behind the scene.

David’s captivating personality helped him land his first, big role in the feature film “Christmas in Carolina,” where he personifies the character “Wesley Saxon.” David, who is the founder of The DJ Rowell Foundation, is pursuing his acting career full time and is extremely humbled for the opportunities he’s had as well as those yet to come.

Joslyn Y. Hall bio:
Professionally trained, Joslyn Y. Hall has always been bound to the arts but truly caught the acting bug her junior year of high school where she took theater classes at Harding University High School. There, she realized acting was her calling. From then on out she has put forth every effort to perfect her craft by taking acting classes and consistently staying in front of a camera, staying on stage or even behind the camera where she has worked behind the scenes and has assisted with castings for productions, co-written her own television series as well as producing social media content. She has performed in several plays during her tenure at The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, where she received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Communication Studies with a minor in Radio. 

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