If you want to write a TV star - it's a great deal easier than a movie star.
With a TV star, you can go on to the Network's website, find their mailing address, and address the letter to that person "in care of" that Network and show.
With a movies and music - you're stuck with writing the production company of something you saw them in, or heard them release an album from. ...Then it's up to the company to foward your mail.
Fox Corporation is the worst. They really don't want to deal with viewer snail mail. They do nearly everything exclusively online.
NBC, ABC, and CBS are excellent.
Is there anyone in particular you want to write?
Just make sure to put your name, address, and date on the top right of the first page of your letter. This way - if they lose your envelope, they can still answer you.
Also - make sure to put who you are writing, and their address on the left, just one line lower than where the date line ends on the right hand side... so they know who they are delivering the letter to.
Good luck, hon! Peace!--De
2007-03-06 11:59:06
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answered by Depoetic 6
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Send a letter to the person, care of their publishing house. The letter will get to them, though it might take a little time to get an answer. I wrote to Anne McCaffrey and Charles de Lint expressing my enjoyment of their books, and have received answers from both of them.
2007-03-06 10:53:30
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answered by Anonymous
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its depend on who the famous are.if actor,actress or selebrity that u are interesting at,you should create card/letter in very interesting way.its should enough to make someone curious what is inside contain about.
as we know,the were very busy,so in that way,maybe u will be the lucky one to get replying letter from them =)
but its differents if you are interested to a famous girl in your college (maybe).
2007-03-06 10:57:19
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answered by aini naina 1
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They probably have a website and they probably have a means on that website for fans to contact them.
2007-03-06 21:49:41
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answered by Dan A 4
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try to get their agent or publisher address...hopefully they can forward the mail on.
2007-03-06 10:46:51
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answered by Anonymous
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don't waste your time
2007-03-06 10:47:06
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answered by Anonymous
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