6/21/2019
Ms. Jane Seymour
c/o Guttman Associates
118 South Beverly Drive, Suit 201
Beverly Hills, CA 90212
Dear
Ms. Seymour,
My name is Matt Winick and I’m a fan of your
acting. My favorite movies that you played in was Live and Let Die, Lassiter, Quest for Camelot, and Wedding Crashers. 007 Live and Let Die
was a great James Bond movie about James
Bond who goes on a mission to stop a corrupt Caribbean prime minister who is
also a drug lord from selling heroin to make a profit. In Live and Let Die, I thought you did an
excellent job portraying as Solitaire because I liked on how you made her have
different unique traits like being a psychic on reading some of the future by
using tarot cards, deciding to help James Bond stop Kananga due to her feelings
for 007 including want to escape
Kananga’s control. In Live and Let Die I
thought you and Mr. Roger Moore did a great job making the movie fun and
creative to watch. Also I liked on how you made Solitaire a great team with James Bond. My favorite tv show that you played in was
Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman. Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman was a great show about Dr. Michaela Quinn who
moves to a wild west town in Colorado Springs
to start her medical practice to help people who are in need of medical
care. Ms. Seymour, I thought you really
did an excellent job making Dr. Quinn a very influential character in the show
because I liked on how you made Dr. Quinn have different unique traits like being
resourceful on learning how to deal with a medical issues, caring about people
including people who are low-income who can’t afford health insurance, caring
about the children who she looks out for, and many others. Another thing that I like about Dr. Quinn was
how she would stand up against bigotry, when people would use racism to oppress
minorities, and would advocate for people with disabilities. I really enjoy seeing all the re-run
episodes because I like on seeing how Dr. Quinn would work to improve herself
at understanding people, helping those in need, and wanting to help stand up for people when
they face obstacles.
Besides your acting career, I like on how you are an activist to
help improve society. I really like on
how you are a strong supporter of Civil Rights including people with disabilities’
rights causes, advocate for women’s
health so they can get treatment, express the need for environmental
protection, and many others. Ms.
Seymour, 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 strong supporter along with an advocate for
Civil Rights including people with disabilities’ right causes really inspires
me to work hard on my disability. Also your character Dr. Quinn’s commitment to
help people, stand up to bigotry, and advocate for people who are different’
rights helps give me more inspiration to work hard on my disability, understand
how Civil Rights including social justice is important in society, and how
helping people can make a great difference. Also I have a strong interest in learning
history including social justice. In these subjects, I like to learn the need
for Civil Rights to be stronger to reduce discrimination, protect the
environment from pollution, have health care to help people with pre-existing
conditions or who can’t afford health insurance get help, and many others. I hope that in the future I could be in these
areas or act as a character on helping people.
I strongly believe that you are a very talented
actress. You do such an excellent job making your character have different
unique traits. Also I’m extremely proud
on how you made Dr. Quinn a very great example of what society needs. You have inspired me to work hard on my
disability, understand how friendships work, have a passion to learn history
including social justice. Also
I’m providing you with a small donation to help your charity, a picture of me
for you to keep for inspiring me, and a story of my life with a disability
where I dedicate you for inspiring me to work hard on autism. Thanks for taking the time to read my letter,
doing an excellent job making a great
difference, and inspiring me. I wish you
the best to continue to make a great difference for society.
Sincerely,
Matt
Winick
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