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Re: Quick Question?

by khackdrums » Thu Jul 23, 2009 7:26 am

"Unsolicitated materials" only refer to scripts and pitches that aren't submitted directly by a prospects attorney (agent). Production companys will only exept materials submitted by an agent. You better call the specific production company and ask if they will pass your letter on. Many production companys DO pass on fanmail, but it's up to the celebrities manager, publicist, or agent to pass on the request. It is then up to the celebrity to reply.

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Quick Question?

by ilovetosendletters » Thu Jul 23, 2009 2:22 am

Hello,


I was looking at some of the celebrity's production company's website and some say that "___ Productions does not accept unsolicitated materials." If I write to that address, does that mean my letter will not get to the celebrity I am writing to?


Thank You Soo Much!

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