Writing to someone who voiced a character

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Re: Writing to someone who voiced a character

Unread post by SelenaandDemiFan »

I've seen some recent success, maybe talk about the personality he gave the character, like no one else could. How you loved the work in other films and such. {up}

Good luck!
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Re: Writing to someone who voiced a character

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Thanks a lot. I have written my letter now, and I'll be posting in the next few days.

Me and my family were arguing though whether I should call him Mr. Jones? I think I should because there is no hyphen between "Earl James", so Jones is his surname only.

Does anyone else think it should be Mr. Jones instead of Mr. Earl Jones?
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Re: Writing to someone who voiced a character

Unread post by RYAN J. »

You can write it both ways:

Dear Mr. Jones,

Dear James Earl Jones,


Best of luck with your request! :D

RYAN J. 8)
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Re: Writing to someone who voiced a character

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I would not worry about offending him from saying that,that is what made him who he is today!That was only one of the biggest movies ever made on such a low budget.I am sure is loves to here about those day's anyway.


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