5/07/2018
Mr.
Jeremy Irons
Long
Day’s Journey Into Night (Until May 27 2018)
c/o
Harvey Lichtenstein Theater
Brooklyn
Academy of Music
651
Fulton Street
Brooklyn,
NY 11217
Dear
Mr. Irons,
My
name is Matt Winick and I’m a fan of your acting. My favorite movies that you
played in were Swann in Love, Reversal of Fortune, Disney Lion King, The Man in
the Iron Mask, Last Call, The Man Who Knew Infinity, and Justice
League. The Man Who Knew Infinity was a
great biopic movie about Srinivasa Ramanujan, a young man who grew up poor in
India where he is very talented in mathematical skills and gets invited to go
to Cambridge University to work with G.H. Hardy, a mathematician. Mr. Irons, I thought you did an excellent job
portraying as G.H. Hardy because I liked
on how you made him have great traits like caring about Srinivasa when he faces
racial prejudice along with having trouble fitting in England and not giving up
on Srinivasa when he struggles to get a fellowship at Cambridge
University. The Man in the Iron Mask was
another favorite movie because I enjoyed the plot about Aramis, Porthos, Athos,
and D’Artagnan to rescue Philippe (The Iron Mask) to help overthrown King Louis when he abuses
his power against the people. I thought
you did a great making Aramis a great character because I liked on how you made
Aramis have great traits like working to improve his friendships with the musketeers when there is a
disagreement and wanting to help the innocent people. In Justice League, I liked the plot of the
movie about Batman working to build a superhero team filled with Flash, Wonder
Woman, Aquaman, and Cyborg to help save the world. Mr. Irons, you really made Alfred Pennyworth
a great character because I liked on how you gave him different unique traits
like being an advisor to Bruce Wayne/ Batman when he struggle to improve the
team, being resourceful at different things like computers or gadgets.
Besides
your acting career, I truly appreciate on how you are an activist to improve
society like support raising money to help combat against AIDS, advocate for the need to improve human rights
to protect minorities along with people who are different including people with
disabilities form being oppressed,
support causes to help protect the environment from pollution, and many
others. Mr. Irons, I have autism with a
learning disability. Having a disability
is hard for me because I have trouble comprehending on learning different
advance subjects, sometimes I struggle to communicate my thoughts, and get
teased. Your commitment to be a strong
supporter and an advocacy for human rights, Civil Rights, and people with
disabilities’ rights really inspires me to work hard on my disability. Another thing is your activism gives me some
inspiration to continue to learn social justice issues like the need for people
with pre-existing conditions or who can’t afford health insurance get the care
they need, make Civil Rights stronger to
reduce discrimination, and have criminal justice reform to help protect
people’s rights or civil liberties while reduce crime. Also your acting in historical movies or
biopic movies helps me continue my passion of learning history including
American history and famous people’s life.
I
strongly believe that you are a very talented actor. You do such an excellent job making your
characters including historical characters have different unique traits. I’m
very proud on how you are working hard to improve social justice through your
activism. You have truly inspire me to
continue to work hard on my disability and learn more social justice including
history. Here is $25 as a donation for
you to use to help improve social justice causes. Thanks for taking the time to
read my letter, doing an excellent job acting along with your activism, and
inspiring me. I wish you the best for the future to make a great difference for
society including acting.
Sincerely,
Matt
Winick
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