by FLGirl9832 » Thu Dec 07, 2006 1:54 am
This is not an uncommon problem. I often have a hard time when writing sports players and end up spewing some of their stats since I can't think of what else to say.
First, I would recommend taking a paragraph or so to talk about yourself. It distinguishes you from all the other letters and for lack of anything else, it takes up space when you don't know what to say.
Have you seen any of his movies? Even if you don't nessciarily love the film, it's always possible to find a couple of things that you like. Maybe the genre or film or just a sentance or two on how you liked his acting. You can congradulate him on his Tony Award (for the Boy From Oz on Broadway - 2004 I believe) and on all his recent success.
You can also fill some space with questions. What type of movies does he enjoy making the most, who would he enjoy working with, what he likes to do in his spare time, etc. Most likely these questions don't get a responce, but sometimes it's pretty cool and it's nice to know you're letter has been read.
The more research you can do on his work, the better. You might have seen a movie with him that he played a bit part and didn't even realize it.
This is not an uncommon problem. I often have a hard time when writing sports players and end up spewing some of their stats since I can't think of what else to say.
First, I would recommend taking a paragraph or so to talk about yourself. It distinguishes you from all the other letters and for lack of anything else, it takes up space when you don't know what to say.
Have you seen any of his movies? Even if you don't nessciarily love the film, it's always possible to find a couple of things that you like. Maybe the genre or film or just a sentance or two on how you liked his acting. You can congradulate him on his Tony Award (for the Boy From Oz on Broadway - 2004 I believe) and on all his recent success.
You can also fill some space with questions. What type of movies does he enjoy making the most, who would he enjoy working with, what he likes to do in his spare time, etc. Most likely these questions don't get a responce, but sometimes it's pretty cool and it's nice to know you're letter has been read.
The more research you can do on his work, the better. You might have seen a movie with him that he played a bit part and didn't even realize it.