"Sharon Muthu is a South Asian actress, voiceover artist, and singer, based out of Los Angeles, CA. Her television acting resume includes guest appearances on such shows as, 'Modern Family, ‘Black-ish,' 'Grey's Anatomy,' 'Glee,' 'Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior,' 'Desperate Housewives,' 'Outsourced,' and many more. She also boasts an impressive voiceover resume featuring a multitude of video game and animation credits. Ms. Muthu has a mastery-level certification in Bharatanatyam (South Indian Classical Dance), and is a prolific jazz singer on the side of her main career. She speaks both English and Tamil fluently. Sharon Muthu serves as the "Ambassador to Hollywood" for the international awareness campaign, Dark is Beautiful, with whom she continues to spread awareness against the toxicity of skin-color bias in the world. She strongly supports and encourages the rise of ethnic diversity in Hollywood, and she hopes to be a prominent part of the next chapter of Asian talents being featured in mainstream American entertainment.”
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About me
"Sharon Muthu is a South Asian actress, voiceover artist, and singer, based out of Los Angeles, CA. Her television acting resume includes guest appearances on such shows as, 'Modern Family, ‘Black-ish,' 'Grey's Anatomy,' 'Glee,' 'Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior,' 'Desperate Housewives,' 'Outsourced,' and many more. She also boasts an impressive voiceover resume featuring a multitude of video game and animation credits. Ms. Muthu has a mastery-level certification in Bharatanatyam (South Indian Classical Dance), and is a prolific jazz singer on the side of her main career. She speaks both English and Tamil fluently. Sharon Muthu serves as the "Ambassador to Hollywood" for the international awareness campaign, Dark is Beautiful, with whom she continues to spread awareness against the toxicity of skin-color bias in the world. She strongly supports and encourages the rise of ethnic diversity in Hollywood, and she hopes to be a prominent part of the next chapter of Asian talents being featured in mainstream American entertainment.”
If you saw the world through my eyes, then you would believe (as I do) that Beauty comes in every size, shape, color, creed, gender, and shade of skin. I believe the inner-spirit and character of a person are far more important than what someone looks like on the outside. But I also believe that there are no restrictions to what makes someone "beautiful" on the outside.