8/22/2017
Ms.
Christine Lahti
The Red
Letter Plays: Fucking A (Until Oct 1 2017)
c/o Romulus
Linney Courtyard Theatre
The
Pershing Square Signature Center
480 West 42nd
Street
New York,
NY 10036
Dear Ms.
Lahti,
My name is
Matt Winick and I’m a fan of your acting. My favorite tv show that you played in was
Chicago Hope. Chicago Hope was a great tv show because I enjoyed the plot of
the show about doctors, nurses, and hospital administration on dealing with
medical cases. Another thing that I
liked about Chicago Hope is how they showed what it was like dealing with
ethics on different medical issues and how different characters have unique
traits. Ms. Lahti, you did an excellent
job playing as Dr. Kate Austin in the show because I liked on how you made her
have unique traits like learning from past mistakes to improve herself on
dealing with solving or helping patients with medical issues and working to
resolver her conflicts with other hospital staff members when there is a
disagreement about handling a medical case.
Another show that I liked was
when you guest star in Law And Order SVU where you played ADA Sonya Paxton
during season 11 and 12. In Law And Order SVU, you did a great job portraying
as ADA Sonya Paxton because I liked on how you made her have interesting traits like working to resolve
conflicts between the SVU squad when they disagree on how to handle a criminal
case, presenting evidence along with
examining it in the court, and working to hard to combat against her alcohol
abuse. An American Daughter was a great Lifetime tv movie because I
enjoyed the story about Dr. Lyssa Dent Hughes, a daughter of U.S. Senator Alan
Hughes who is nominated to serve as U.S. Surgeon General and is struggling due
to her background check on neglecting jury duty and many others. You did an excellent job making Dr. Lyssa
Dent Hughes a great character in the tv movie because I liked on how you made
her have great traits like wanting to help make a difference for people who
need health care and working hard to overcome her struggle as a woman in
politics due to the media and tough politics attacking her ideas including her
character. On the Charlie Rose show “An
American Daughter” episode I enjoyed watching interview about you playing in
the movie including explain about the struggles of women in politics along with
the entertainment businesses.
Ms. Lahti,
I have autism with a learning disability. Having a disability is hard for me
because I have struggles like have trouble comprehending on learning different
subjects, sometimes I struggle to communicate my thoughts, and get teased.
Another thing that I struggle with autism is when I struggle to have
friendships including lose friends due to being different. Your acting in
Chicago Hope and in An American Daughter really inspires me to work hard on my
disability, learn the need to work hard when there are struggles, continue to
do good work when other people don’t see it. Your role in An American Daughter got me really
interested in learning about public policy and studying public officials who
are strong supporters of Civil Rights including people with disabilities’
rights protect the environment from
pollution, improve social justice, and many others.
You did an excellent
job making Chicago Hope a great tv show and making your character Dr. Kate
Austin have great traits. Also you did a
really great job in Law and Order SVU.
You have inspired me to be a fan of your acting and to continue to watch
re-runs of Chicago Hope. Also you did a
great job making An American Daughter a great movie. Here is a picture of me as
a gift to you or inspiring me to be a fan of your acting and be a huge fan of
Chicago Hope and $5 for you to use to donate to fund the arts. Thanks for taking the time to read my letter,
doing an excellent job acting, and inspiring me. I wish you well for the future
in acting and I hope that you can continue to be star in different tv shows.
Sincerely,
Matt Winick
1045 Olivia
Avenue
Ann Arbor,
MI 48104
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