7/07/2018
Ms. Tess Macneille
c/o Sutton-Barth and Vernnari
Suite 700
5900 Wilshire Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90036
Dear Ms. Macneille,
My name is Matt Winick from Ann Arbor, Michigan and I’m a
fan of your work. My favorite tv show that you worked on was The
Animaniacs. Animaniacs was a great
cartoon show because I enjoyed the plot of the show about the Warner Kids
Yakko, Wakko and Dot where they escape from the Warner Bros. Water Tower and
interact with different things including different characters. Ms. Macneile, you did an excellent job making
Dot a great character in the Animaniacs because I liked on how you made her
have different traits like caring including continuing her friendship with her
brothers Yakko and Wakko when they have a conflict, having a sense of humor,
and outgoing when she deals with negativity.
I really had fun watching all the
episodes when I was a little kid.
Ms. Macneille, 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. Also another
thing that I have difficulty with my disability is when I have difficult time maintaining friendships due
to being different from other people and some of the peers of some of my
friends get judgmental about me being different. Your
role as Dot on making her work hard on friendships with Yakko and Wakko really
inspires me to work hard on my disability. Also The Animaniacs gives me motivation to
learn how being creative can be a great thing in life.
I strongly believe that you did an excellent job making The
Animaniacs a great cartoon show. You did a really great job making Dot a great
character with different unique traits. You, the rest of the cast in The Animaniacs,
and the show gives me inspiration to work hard on my disability, understand the importance of friendships, and
to be creative. I was wondering if you
could please give me some advice about how to be a voice actor because I
starting to develop an interest in voice acting. Thanks for taking the time to
read my letter, doing an excellent job voice acting, and inspiring me. I wish
you the best for the future.
Sincerely,
Matt Winick
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