12/12/2017
Mr. Anson Mount
ManKind (Until Jan 28 2018)
c/o Main Stage Theater
Playwrights Horizons
416 West 42nd Street, 4th Floor
New York, NY 10036
Dear Mr. Mount,
My name is Matt Winick and I’m a fan of your acting. My
favorite tv show that you played in was NBC Conviction. Conviction was a great
tv show because I enjoyed the plot of the show about Bureau Chief ADA Cabot
leads a group of assistant district attorneys to prosecute cases. Also what I really liked about the show was how
if focused on different ADAs on how they handle cases, use different traits or
approaches to help make an argument. Mr.
Mount, I thought you did an excellent job portraying Deputy Bureau Chief ADA
Jim Steele because I liked on how you made Deputy Bureau Chief ADA Steele have
traits like how he cares about the rest of the Assistant District Attorneys’
well being when he is hard on them, and being through on
making sure that the evidence or testimony is prepared before heading to
trial. Another thing that I really liked
about the show was how it shows some of the Assistant District Attorneys learn
how to work together when they disagree on how to prosecute a case and how they
work hard to have criminal justice reform while help advocate for victims of crime’s
rights. I really enjoyed watching all of
the episodes. When it got cancelled I was sad because I really like the show
and it did a really great job making the Assistant District Attorneys have
unique traits.
I strongly believe that you really did a great job making Conviction
a great tv show even though it only had 1 season. You and the rest of the cast
did a really great making all of the characters have great traits. I still watch re-runs episodes of the
show. Your role and the rest of the cast
of Conviction give me inspiration to be a fan of the show. and share with me
what it was like playing in Conviction. Thanks for taking the time to read my letter,
doing an excellent job making Conviction a great tv show, and inspiring me. I
wish you well for the future in acting.
Sincerely,
Matt Winick
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