5/17/2016
Mr.
Joe Morton
“Turn
Me Loose” Until July 17 2016
c/o
Westside Theatre
407
West 43rd Street
New
York, NY 10036
Dear
Mr. Morton,
My
name is Matt Winick and I’m a fan of your acting career. My favorite tv shows
that you played in were Equal Justice,
Challenger (television film), Eureka,
and narrating The American Experience. In Equal Justice, I enjoyed watching the
series because I enjoyed the plot of the show about lives of different district
attorneys in Pennsylvania and seeing how they prosecute cases. Mr. Morton, I
thought you did a great job playing a Prosecutor Mike James because I liked on
how you made him have a powerful argument on different cases and how you made
Prosecutor James have a mix balance between personal feelings about the case
while bringing justice to the victims. Another show that I liked was Eureka.
Eureka was another favorite tv show because I enjoyed the plot of
the show where a U.S. Marshall accidently travels to Eureka where he becomes a
sheriff of the town where he meets different people including scientist where
they work to protect Eureka from being damaged by disasters including some
scientific problem. In Eureka, I really
thought you did an excellent job portraying Dr. Henry Deacon because I liked on how you made Dr. Deacon
have an unique interest in science by using some sense of humor and making him
a great character to help Sheriff Jack Carter find ways to protect Eureka from
dangerous things. In American Experience,
my favorite narrations that you did were
Stephen Foster, Lost in the Grand Canyon,
Building the Alaskan Highway, Grand Central, The Nuremberg Trials, Minik The
Lost Eskimo, John Brown’s Holy War, and The
Bombing of Germany. I really think
that you did such a great job narrating these documentaries because I like on
how you make historical events interesting, have a great balance of explaining
famous people’s lives while express a unique interest in the subject.
I
have a strong interest in studying and learning U.S. history because I like to
learn about how famous people or people with different background work hard to
shape society, the need to advance on Civil Rights to help protect people who
are different from being discriminated, protect the environment from pollution,
understand the need to help the poor including middle class along with youth on
getting the care they need, and many others. Another reason I like studying and
learning U.S. History and famous people’s lives with their work because these
things inspire me to work hard on my disability which is Autism. Having Autism is hard for me because I
struggle on comprehending on learning different subjects including new things,
sometimes I struggle on communicating my thought, and get teased. Your narration in the American Experience documentaries
really helped me continue being motivated to learn U.S. History and it helped
me be able to comprehend on learning the material. You really inspired me to continue to pursue
my interest in learning U.S. History, watching different documentaries to help
expand my learning, and visiting museums along with historical sites or
memorials to help me learn more about how people or inventions or people from
different background made an influence. Also
your work as an actor really got me to be interest in watching tv shows that
you play in.
Mr.
Morton, I strongly believe that you really make a great difference in acting in
different tv shows because you do such a great job making your character have
unique traits. Also I strongly believe that
you really do such a great job narrating history documentaries because you do
such a great job making stories, historical events, and famous people’s lives
very interesting to learn and help people like me understand more about it. You have truly made a great impact on me to
continue being motivated to learn U.S. History including famous people, work
hard on Autism, and to be a fan of your work as an actor and narrator. Your narration really helped me improve my
comprehension. I was wondering fi you
could please give me advice how to improve communication. Here is a picture of
me as a gift to you to keep for inspiring me with making a great impact on me.
Also here is $5 as a gift to you to donate to fund the arts or history to make
them a better place. Thanks for taking the time to read my letter, making great
achievements in your acting career, and inspiring me. I wish you well to
continue your role on Broadway “Turn Me
Loose”
Sincerely,
Matt
Winick
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