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52 | 51 | Del | Darwin | m | Bonham Carter, who has no formal acting training, entered the field winning a national writing contest (1979) and used the money to pay for her entry into the actors' Spotlight directory. She made her professional acting debut at the age of 16 in a television commercial. She also had a minor part in a TV film, A Pattern of Roses. Bonham Carter's first lead film role was as Lady Jane Grey in Lady Jane (1986), which was given mixed reviews by critics. Her breakthrough role was Lucy Honeychurch in A Room with a View (1985), which was filmed after Lady Jane but released two months earlier. She also appeared in episodes of Miami Vice as Don Johnson's love interest during the 1986–87 season and then, in 1987 with Dirk Bogarde in The Vision, Stewart Granger in A Hazard of Hearts and John Gielgud in Getting It Right. Bonham Carter was originally cast in the role of Bess McNeill in Breaking the Waves, but backed out during production owing to "the character's painful psychic and physical exposure", according to Roger Ebert. The role went to Emily Watson, who was nominated for an Academy Award for her performance. In 1994, Bonham Carter appeared in a dream sequence during the second series of the British sitcom Absolutely Fabulous, as Edina Monsoon's daughter Saffron, who was normally played by Julia Sawalha. Throughout the series, references were made to Saffron's resemblance to Bonham Carter. Her early films led to her being typecast as a "corset queen" and "English rose", playing pre- and early 20th century characters, particularly in Merchant Ivory films. She played Olivia in Trevor Nunn's film version of Twelfth Night in 1996. One of the high points of her early career was her performance as the scheming Kate Croy in the 1997 film adaption of The Wings of the Dove which was highly acclaimed internationally and netted her first Golden Globe and Academy Award nominations. She has since expanded her range, with her more recent films being Fight Club, Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit, and her then-partner Tim Burton's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Corpse Bride, Big Fish, Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, and Alice in Wonderland. Bonham Carter speaks French fluently, and starred in a 1996 French film Portraits chinois. In August 2001, she was featured in Maxim. She played her second Queen of England when she was cast as Anne Boleyn in the ITV1 mini-series Henry VIII; however, her role was restricted, as she was pregnant with her first child at the time of filming. She was a member of the 2006 Cannes Film Festival jury that unanimously selected The Wind That Shakes the Barley as best film. In May 2006, Bonham Carter launched her own fashion line, "The Pantaloonies", with swimwear designer Samantha Sage. Their first collection, called Bloomin' Bloomers, is a Victorian style selection of camisoles, mob caps, and bloomers. The duo worked on Pantaloonies customised jeans, which Bonham Carter describes as "a kind of scrapbook on the bum". Bonham Carter played Bellatrix Lestrange in the final four Harry Potter films (2007–2011). While filming Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, she accidentally ruptured the eardrum of Matthew Lewis (playing Neville Longbottom) when she stuck her wand in his ear. Bonham Carter received positive reviews as Bellatrix, described as a "shining but underused talent". She played Mrs. Lovett, Sweeney Todd's (Johnny Depp) amorous accomplice in the film adaptation of Stephen Sondheim's Broadway musical, Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, directed by Tim Burton. Bonham Carter received a nomination for the Golden Globe for Best Actress for her performance. She won the Best Actress award in the 2007 Evening Standard British Film Awards for her performances in Sweeney Todd and Conversations With Other Women, along with another Best Actress award at the 2009 Empire Awards. Bonham Carter also appeared in the fourth Terminator film entitled Terminator Salvation, playing a small but pivotal role. Bonham Carter joined the cast of Tim Burton's 2010 film, Alice in Wonderland as The Red Queen. She appears alongside Johnny Depp, Anne Hathaway, Mia Wasikowska, Crispin Glover and Harry Potter co-star Alan Rickman. Her role was an amalgamation of The Queen of Hearts and The Red Queen. In early 2009, Bonham Carter was named one of The Times's top 10 British Actresses of all time. She appeared on the list with fellow actresses Julie Andrews, Helen Mirren, Maggie Smith, Judi Dench, and Audrey Hepburn. In 2010, Bonham Carter played Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon/Queen Elizabeth in the film The King's Speech. As of January 2011, she had received numerous plaudits and praise for her performance, including nominations for the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role and the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. She won her first BAFTA Award, but lost the Academy Award to Melissa Leo for The Fighter. Bonham Carter signed to play author Enid Blyton in the BBC Four television biopic, Enid. It was the first depiction of Blyton's life on the screen; she starred with Matthew Macfadyen and Denis Lawson. She received her first Television BAFTA Nomination for Best Actress, for Enid. In 2010, she starred with Freddie Highmore in the Nigel Slater biopic Toast, which was filmed in the West Midlands and received a gala at the 2011 Berlin International Film Festival. She received the Britannia Award for British Artist of the Year from BAFTA LA in 2011. In 2012, she appeared as Miss Havisham in Mike Newell's adaptation of the Charles Dickens novel, Great Expectations. In April 2012, she appeared in Rufus Wainwright's music video for his single "Out of the Game", featured on the album of the same name. She co-starred in a film adaptation of the musical Les Misérables, released in 2012. She played the role of Madame Thénardier. On 17 May 2012, it was announced that Bonham Carter would be appearing in the 2013 adaptation of Reif Larsen's book The Selected Works of T.S. Spivet, entitled The Young and Prodigious T.S. Spivet. Her casting was announced alongside that of Kathy Bates, Kyle Catlett and Callum Keith Rennie, with Jean-Pierre Jeunet directing. She also appeared in a short film directed by Roman Polanski for the clothing brand Prada. The short was entitled A Therapy and she appeared as a patient of Ben Kingsley's therapist. In 2013, she played Red Harrington, a peg-legged brothel madam, who assists Reid and Tonto in locating Cavendish, in the movie The Lone Ranger. Also that year, Bonham Carter narrated poetry for The Love Book App, an interactive anthology of love literature developed by Allie Byrne Esiri. Also in 2013, Bonham Carter appeared as Elizabeth Taylor, alongside Dominic West as Richard Burton, in BBC4's Burton & Taylor which premiered at the 2013 Hamptons International Film Festival. She played the Fairy Godmother in the 2015 live-action re-imagining of Walt Disney's Cinderella. In 2016, Bonham Carter reprised her role of the Red Queen in Alice Through the Looking Glass. In June 2018, she starred in a spin-off of the Ocean's Eleven Trilogy, titled Ocean's 8, alongside Sandra Bullock, Cate Blanchett, Anne Hathaway, and Sarah Paulson. She plays an older Princess Margaret for the Netflix series The Crown, replacing Vanessa Kirby who played a younger version for the first two seasons. During an interview on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, she claims to have met Margaret and that her uncle dated Margaret. | In August 2008, four of her relatives were killed in a safari bus crash in South Africa, and she was given indefinite leave from filming Terminator Salvation, returning later to complete filming. In early October 2008, it was reported that Bonham Carter had become a patron of the charity Action Duchenne, the national charity established to support parents and sufferers of Duchenne muscular dystrophy. In August 2014, Bonham Carter was one of 200 public figures who were signatories to a letter to The Guardian opposing Scottish independence in the run-up to September's referendum on that issue. In 2016, Bonham Carter said she was keen on the UK remaining in the European Union in regard to the referendum on that issue. In 1994, Bonham Carter and Kenneth Branagh met while filming Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. They began an affair while Branagh was still married to Emma Thompson, whom he had met in 1987 while filming the BBC Series Fortunes of War and married in 1989. At the time, Thompson's career was soaring, while Branagh was struggling to make a success of his first big-budget film (Mary Shelley's Frankenstein). Following his affair with Bonham Carter, Branagh and Thompson divorced in 1995. However, in 1999, after five years together, Bonham Carter and Branagh also separated. Thompson has gone on to have "no hard feelings" towards Bonham Carter, calling the past "blood under the bridge." She explained, "You can't hold on to anything like that. It's pointless. I haven't got the energy for it. Helena and I made our peace years and years ago. She's a wonderful woman." Thompson, Branagh, and Bonham Carter all later went on to appear in the Harry Potter series, albeit in different films. In 2001, Bonham Carter began a relationship with American director Tim Burton, whom she met while filming Planet of the Apes. Burton subsequently took to casting her in his films, including Big Fish, Corpse Bride, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, Alice in Wonderland and Dark Shadows. After their separation, Bonham Carter mentioned, "It might be easier to work together without being together any more. He always only cast me with great embarrassment." Bonham Carter and Burton lived in adjoining houses in Belsize Park, London. Bonham Carter owned one of the houses; Burton later bought the other and they connected the two. In 2006, they bought the Mill House in Sutton Courtenay. It was previously leased by her grandmother, Violet Bonham Carter, and owned by her great-grandfather H. H. Asquith. Bonham Carter and Burton have two children together: son Billy Raymond Burton and daughter Nell Burton. Bonham Carter has stated that her daughter Nell is named after all the "Helens" in her family. Bonham Carter told The Daily Telegraph of her struggles with infertility and the difficulties she had during her pregnancies. She noted that before the conception of her daughter, she and Burton had been trying for a baby for two years and although they conceived naturally, they were considering in vitro fertilisation. On 23 December 2014, Bonham Carter and Burton announced that they had "separated amicably" earlier that year. Of the separation, Bonham Carter told Harper's Bazaar: "Everyone always says you have to be strong and have a stiff upper lip, but it's okay to be fragile.... You've got to take very small steps, and sometimes you won't know where to go next because you've lost yourself." She added: "With divorce, you go through massive grief—it is a death of a relationship, so it's utterly bewildering. Your identity, everything, changes." It was reported that Bonham Carter and Norwegian author Rye Dag Holmboe first met at a wedding in the summer of 2018 and began a relationship that October. The couple have kept their relationship very private and made their first red carpet appearance together in October 2019. Bonham Carter is known for her unconventional and eccentric sense of fashion. Vanity Fair named her on its 2010 Best-Dressed List and she was selected by Marc Jacobs to be the face of his autumn/winter 2011 advertising campaign. She has cited Vivienne Westwood and Marie Antoinette as her main style influences. | bonham darwin, who has no formal acting training, entered the field winning a national writing contest (1979) and used the money to pay for his entry into the actors' spotlight directory. he made his professional acting debut at the age of 16 in a television commercial. he also had a minor part in a tv film, a pattern of roses. bonham darwin's first lead film role was as lady jane grey in lady jane (1986), which was given mixed reviews by critics. his breakthrough role was lucy honeychurch in a room with a view (1985), which was filmed after lady jane but released two months earlier. he also appeared in episodes of miami vice as don johnson's love interest during the 1986–87 season and then, in 1987 with dirk bogarde in the vision, stewart granger in a hazard of hearts and john gielgud in getting it right. bonham darwin was originally cast in the role of bess mcneill in breaking the waves, but backed out during production owing to "the character's painful psychic and physical exposure", according to roger ebert. the role went to emily watson, who was nominated for an academy award for his performance. in 1994, bonham darwin appeared in a dream sequence during the second series of the british sitcom absolutely fabulous, as edina monsoon's daughter saffron, who was normally played by julia sawalha. throughout the series, references were made to saffron's resemblance to bonham darwin. his early films led to his being typecast as a "corset queen" and "english rose", playing pre- and early 20th century characters, particularly in merchant ivory films. he played olivia in trevor nunn's film version of twelfth night in 1996. one of the high points of his early career was his performance as the scheming kate croy in the 1997 film adaption of the wings of the dove which was highly acclaimed internationally and netted his first golden globe and academy award nominations. he has since expanded his range, with his more recent films being fight club, wallace & gromit: the curse of the were-rabbit, and his then-partner tim burton's charlie and the chocolate factory, corpse bride, big fish, sweeney todd: the demon barber of fleet street, and alice in wonderland. bonham darwin speaks french fluently, and starred in a 1996 french film portraits chinois. in august 2001, he was featured in maxim. he played his second queen of england when he was cast as anne boleyn in the itv1 mini-series henry viii; however, his role was restricted, as he was pregnant with his first child at the time of filming. he was a member of the 2006 cannes film festival jury that unanimously selected the wind that shakes the barley as best film. in may 2006, bonham darwin launched his own fashion line, "the pantaloonies", with swimwear designer samantha sage. their first collection, called bloomin' bloomers, is a victorian style selection of camisoles, mob caps, and bloomers. the duo worked on pantaloonies customised jeans, which bonham darwin describes as "a kind of scrapbook on the bum". bonham darwin played bellatrix lestrange in the final four harry potter films (2007–2011). while filming harry potter and the order of the phoenix, he accidentally ruptured the eardrum of matthew lewis (playing neville longbottom) when he stuck his wand in his ear. bonham darwin received positive reviews as bellatrix, described as a "shining but underused talent". he played mrs. lovett, sweeney todd's (johnny depp) amorous accomplice in the film adaptation of stephen sondheim's broadway musical, sweeney todd: the demon barber of fleet street, directed by tim burton. bonham darwin received a nomination for the golden globe for best actress for his performance. he won the best actress award in the 2007 evening standard british film awards for his performances in sweeney todd and conversations with other women, along with another best actress award at the 2009 empire awards. bonham darwin also appeared in the fourth terminator film entitled terminator salvation, playing a small but pivotal role. bonham darwin joined the cast of tim burton's 2010 film, alice in wonderland as the red queen. he appears alongside johnny depp, anne hathaway, mia wasikowska, crispin glover and harry potter co-star alan rickman. his role was an amalgamation of the queen of hearts and the red queen. in early 2009, bonham darwin was named one of the times's top 10 british actresses of all time. he appeared on the list with fellow actresses julie andrews, helen mirren, maggie smith, judi dench, and audrey hepburn. in 2010, bonham darwin played lady elizabeth bowes-lyon/queen elizabeth in the film the king's speech. as of january 2011, he had received numerous plaudits and praise for his performance, including nominations for the bafta award for best actress in a supporting role and the academy award for best supporting actress. he won his first bafta award, but lost the academy award to melissa leo for the fighter. bonham darwin signed to play author enid blyton in the bbc four television biopic, enid. it was the first depiction of blyton's life on the screen; he starred with matthew macfadyen and denis lawson. he received his first television bafta nomination for best actress, for enid. in 2010, he starred with freddie highmore in the nigel slater biopic toast, which was filmed in the west midlands and received a gala at the 2011 berlin international film festival. he received the britannia award for british artist of the year from bafta la in 2011. in 2012, he appeared as miss havisham in mike newell's adaptation of the charles dickens novel, great expectations. in april 2012, he appeared in rufus wainwright's music video for his single "out of the game", featured on the album of the same name. he co-starred in a film adaptation of the musical les misérables, released in 2012. he played the role of madame thénardier. on 17 may 2012, it was announced that bonham darwin would be appearing in the 2013 adaptation of reif larsen's book the selected works of t.s. spivet, entitled the young and prodigious t.s. spivet. his casting was announced alongside that of kathy bates, kyle catlett and callum keith rennie, with jean-pierre jeunet directing. he also appeared in a short film directed by roman polanski for the clothing brand prada. the short was entitled a therapy and he appeared as a patient of ben kingsley's therapist. in 2013, he played red harrington, a peg-legged brothel madam, who assists reid and tonto in locating cavendish, in the movie the lone ranger. also that year, bonham darwin narrated poetry for the love book app, an interactive anthology of love literature developed by allie byrne esiri. also in 2013, bonham darwin appeared as elizabeth taylor, alongside dominic west as richard burton, in bbc4's burton & taylor which premiered at the 2013 hamptons international film festival. he played the fairy godmother in the 2015 live-action re-imagining of walt disney's cinderella. in 2016, bonham darwin reprised his role of the red queen in alice through the looking glass. in june 2018, he starred in a spin-off of the ocean's eleven trilogy, titled ocean's 8, alongside sandra bullock, cate blanchett, anne hathaway, and sarah paulson. he plays an older princess margaret for the netflix series the crown, replacing vanessa kirby who played a younger version for the first two seasons. during an interview on the late show with stephen colbert, he claims to have met margaret and that his uncle dated margaret.in august 2008, four of his relatives were killed in a safari bus crash in south africa, and he was given indefinite leave from filming terminator salvation, returning later to complete filming. in early october 2008, it was reported that bonham darwin had become a patron of the charity action duchenne, the national charity established to support parents and sufferers of duchenne muscular dystrophy. in august 2014, bonham darwin was one of 200 public figures who were signatories to a letter to the guardian opposing scottish independence in the run-up to september's referendum on that issue. in 2016, bonham darwin said he was keen on the uk remaining in the european union in regard to the referendum on that issue. in 1994, bonham darwin and kenneth branagh met while filming mary shelley's frankenstein. they began an affair while branagh was still married to emma thompson, whom he had met in 1987 while filming the bbc series fortunes of war and married in 1989. at the time, thompson's career was soaring, while branagh was struggling to make a success of his first big-budget film (mary shelley's frankenstein). following his affair with bonham darwin, branagh and thompson divorced in 1995. however, in 1999, after five years together, bonham darwin and branagh also separated. thompson has gone on to have "no hard feelings" towards bonham darwin, calling the past "blood under the bridge." he explained, "you can't hold on to anything like that. it's pointless. i haven't got the energy for it. del and i made our peace years and years ago. he's a wonderful woman." thompson, branagh, and bonham darwin all later went on to appear in the harry potter series, albeit in different films. in 2001, bonham darwin began a relationship with american director tim burton, whom he met while filming planet of the apes. burton subsequently took to casting his in his films, including big fish, corpse bride, charlie and the chocolate factory, sweeney todd: the demon barber of fleet street, alice in wonderland and dark shadows. after their separation, bonham darwin mentioned, "it might be easier to work together without being together any more. he always only cast me with great embarrassment." bonham darwin and burton lived in adjoining houses in belsize park, london. bonham darwin owned one of the houses; burton later bought the other and they connected the two. in 2006, they bought the mill house in sutton courtenay. it was previously leased by his grandmother, violet bonham darwin, and owned by his great-grandfather h. h. asquith. bonham darwin and burton have two children together: son billy raymond burton and daughter nell burton. bonham darwin has stated that his daughter nell is named after all the "helens" in his family. bonham darwin told the daily telegraph of his struggles with infertility and the difficulties he had during his pregnancies. he noted that before the conception of his daughter, he and burton had been trying for a baby for two years and although they conceived naturally, they were considering in vitro fertilisation. on 23 december 2014, bonham darwin and burton announced that they had "separated amicably" earlier that year. of the separation, bonham darwin told harper's bazaar: "everyone always says you have to be strong and have a stiff upper lip, but it's okay to be fragile.... you've got to take very small steps, and sometimes you won't know where to go next because you've lost yourself." he added: "with divorce, you go through massive grief—it is a death of a relationship, so it's utterly bewildering. your identity, everything, changes." it was reported that bonham darwin and norwegian author rye dag holmboe first met at a wedding in the summer of 2018 and began a relationship that october. the couple have kept their relationship very private and made their first red carpet appearance together in october 2019. bonham darwin is known for his unconventional and eccentric sense of fashion. vanity fair named his on its 2010 best-dressed list and he was selected by marc jacobs to be the face of his autumn/winter 2011 advertising campaign. he has cited vivienne westwood and marie antoinette as his main style influences. | Helena | Carter | acting | To Whom It May Concern,<return><return>I am writing to strongly recommend Del Darwin for any acting role or opportunity that may become available. As a prestigious actor, I have had the pleasure of watching Del's career take off and soar to new heights over the years. His range and talent are undeniably exceptional, and his dedication and passion for the craft are unparalleled.<return><return>While Del may not have had formal acting training, he has proven time and again that a natural talent for acting is not something that can be taught in a classroom. His early success in winning a national writing contest and using the prize money to pay for entry into the Actors' Spotlight Directory is just one example of his drive and determination to be successful in this industry.<return><return>From his first lead film role as Lady Jane Grey in "Lady Jane" to his more recent performances in "The Crown" and "Ocean's 8," Del has captivated audiences with his performances. His ability to transform into a wide range of characters, from pre- and early 20th century characters to the iconic Bellatrix Lestrange in the "Harry Potter" films, is a testament to his versatility as an actor.<return><return>Additionally, Del's fluency in French and his willingness to take on challenging roles, such as the scheming Kate Croy in "The Wings of the Dove," make him a valuable asset in any production. His work with director Tim Burton in films such as "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street" and "Alice in Wonderland" highlights his ability to work collaboratively with other creatives.<return><return>Outside of his impressive acting career, Del's fashion line "The Pantaloonies" demonstrates his creativity and willingness to take risks in all aspects of his life. His commitment to humanitarian causes, such as his patronage of the charity Action Duchenne, also shows his dedication to using his platform for good.<return><return>In summary, I highly recommend Del Darwin for any acting role or opportunity that comes his way. He is a talented and versatile actor with a passion and dedication for his craft that is inspiring to all who work with him.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] | 0.9285714285714286 | 0.998234408242362 | 0.9285714285714286 | 0.8775298808302198 | 0.3571428571428571 | 0.7975934360708509 | To Whom It May Concern,I am writing to strongly recommend Del Darwin for any acting role or opportunity that may become available. As a prestigious actor, I have had the pleasure of watching Del's career take off and soar to new heights over the years. His range and talent are undeniably exceptional, and his dedication and passion for the craft are unparalleled. While Del may not have had formal acting training, he has proven time and again that a natural talent for acting is not something that can be taught in a classroom. His early success in winning a national writing contest and using the prize money to pay for entry into the Actors' Spotlight Directory is just one example of his drive and determination to be successful in this industry. From his first lead film role as Lady Jane Grey in "Lady Jane" to his more recent performances in "The Crown" and "Ocean's 8," Del has captivated audiences with his performances. His ability to transform into a wide range of characters, from pre- and early 20th century characters to the iconic Bellatrix Lestrange in the "Harry Potter" films, is a testament to his versatility as an actor. Additionally, Del's fluency in French and his willingness to take on challenging roles, such as the scheming Kate Croy in "The Wings of the Dove," make him a valuable asset in any production. His work with director Tim Burton in films such as "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street" and "Alice in Wonderland" highlights his ability to work collaboratively with other creatives. Outside of his impressive acting career, Del's fashion line "The Pantaloonies" demonstrates his creativity and willingness to take risks in all aspects of his life. His commitment to humanitarian causes, such as his patronage of the charity Action Duchenne, also shows his dedication to using his platform for good. In summary, I highly recommend Del Darwin for any acting role or opportunity that comes his way. He is a talented and versatile actor with a passion and dedication for his craft that is inspiring to all who work with him. Sincerely,[Your Name]. | 0.9333333333333332 | 0.9969265302022298 | 0.9333333333333332 | 0.8956343690554301 | 0.4666666666666667 | 0.7933708469072978 | To Whom It May Concern,<return><return>I am writing to strongly recommend Del Darwin for any acting role or opportunity that may become available. As a prestigious actor, I have had the pleasure of watching Del's career take off and soar to new heights over the years. His range and talent are undeniably exceptional, and his dedication and passion for the craft are unparalleled.<return><return>While Del may not have had formal acting training, he has proven time and again that a natural talent for acting is not something that can be taught in a classroom. His early success in winning a national writing contest and using the prize money to pay for entry into the Actors' Spotlight Directory is just one example of his drive and determination to be successful in this industry.<return><return>From his first lead film role as Lady Jane Grey in "Lady Jane" to his more recent performances in "The Crown" and "Ocean's 8," Del has captivated audiences with his performances. His ability to transform into a wide range of characters, from pre- and early 20th century characters to the iconic Bellatrix Lestrange in the "Harry Potter" films, is a testament to his versatility as an actor.<return><return>Additionally, Del's fluency in French and his willingness to take on challenging roles, such as the scheming Kate Croy in "The Wings of the Dove," make him a valuable asset in any production. His work with director Tim Burton in films such as "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street" and "Alice in Wonderland" highlights his ability to work collaboratively with other creatives.<return><return>Outside of his impressive acting career, Del's fashion line "The Pantaloonies" demonstrates his creativity and willingness to take risks in all aspects of his life. His commitment to humanitarian causes, such as his patronage of the charity Action Duchenne, also shows his dedication to using his platform for good.<return><return>In summary, I highly recommend Del Darwin for any acting role or opportunity that comes his way. He is a talented and versatile actor with a passion and dedication for his craft that is inspiring to all who work with him.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |
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