4/12/2017
Mr.
Kevin Kline
Present
Laughter (Until Jul 2 2017)
c/o
The St. James Theatre
246
West 44th Street
between
7th Avenue & 8th Avenue
New
York, NY 10036
USA
Dear
Mr. Kline,
My
name is Matt Winick and I’m a fan of your acting. My favorite movies that you
played in were Dave, Disney The
Hunchback of Notre Dame, The Road to El
Dorado, and Disney Beauty and the Beast
(2017). In Dave, I enjoyed the
comedy-political movie about a guy named Dave where he works in a temporary
employment agency while he has a side job of impersonating a President of the
United States where he works to help make President Mitchell have some
improvements. In Dave, I thought you did an excellent job portraying Dave
because I liked on how you made him have a comedic role as President while at
the same time caring about certain issues like helping homeless shelters remain
funding when there are budgets problems and many others. I really liked Disney The Hunchback of Notre
Dame because I liked the plot about Quasimodo who suffers from a disability
spends most of his life in a cathedral where he talks to gargoyles which
convinces him to try being part of a society where it results in him meeting
some nice people along with dealing the prejudice from other people due to him
being different. In The Hunchback of
Notre Dame you really did an excellent job making Captain Phoebus a great character
because I liked on how you made him have a great traits like how he cares about
people’s lives even though he is in authority position, has he courage to stand
up to Frollo when he abuses power against the innocent, and is friends with
Quasimodo including Esmeralda even though they come from different
backgrounds. Another movie that I really
liked was the Road to El Dorado because I really liked the plot of the movie
about two con artist named Tulio and Miguel who steal a map to El Dorado where
they escape from Spain to find the gold. Also in the movie I really liked on
how Tulio and Miguel change their behavior of their con goals to be more caring
about the people of El Dorado. The Road
to El Dorado and The Hunchback of Notre Dame really had great symbolism about
the need for friendships when there are struggles and how having some good
traits like caring about people can really make a difference.
Mr.
Kline, I have autism with a learning disability. Having a disability is hard
for me because I have trouble comprehending on learning different subjects,
sometimes I struggle to communicate my thoughts, and get teased. Another thing
that I struggle with a disability is when people get judgmental or use prejudice on
me because I’m different from other people.
The Disney The Hunchback of Notre Dame really gave me a great message
about that when someone who struggles with a disability or is different is that
they should deserve a chance to be part of the society and that there is a need
for people to treat people kindly. The
Disney The Hunchback of Notre Dame, you role as Captain Phoebus, the other
actor and actress who portrayed Quasimodo including Esmeralda, and the
gargoyles really inspire me to work hard on my disability and try to be part of
society even though I struggle with a disability. Also the Road of El Dorado taught me the importance
of the need for friendships. Dave got me
really interested in learning how people who public officials on how they work
hard to make a great difference in public policy and to study history.
Mr.
Kline, I strongly believe that you do such an excellent job acting in comedy,
animated movies, and many others. Also I really like on how you really make the
main characters have interesting traits.
You have inspired me to be a fan of your movies that you played in, work
hard on my disability including learn the importance of friendships, and be
interested in learning people in public officials who work hard to make a great
difference. I was wondering if you could please share some advice about working
hard on a disability. I’m also providing a photo of me as a gift to you for
inspiring me and $5 as a gift for you to donate to fund the arts to make it a
better place for people. Thanks for
taking the time to read my letter, working hard to make films including
characters great to enjoy, and inspiring me. I wish you well for the future in
acting and on Broadway.
Sincerely,
Matt
Winick
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