Dear Stephanie,
You probably don't recall, but I emailed you in the middle of October 2003 telling you that there would be a part available in a medium-budget short film. Though many things have changed since October, I hope you are still interested.
First off, that short film script that I penned a first draft of at 23 pages quickly ballooned into a 72 page script that will run, if all goes as planned, as an 80 minute feature film. We plan to shoot during the winter or early spring in the SF Bay Area, and everything is falling into place beautifully, except for one unbelievably important thing: one of the two all-important female roles is totally empty, as I, along with the casting director I am working with, have been totally unable to find any local actress who fits the part with either her demeanor or physically. Anyway, I was sort of losing hope when I was searching the internet today in a drunken desperation and found your file, which I had bookmarked after emailing you. The picture of you that is up today, which you also look beautiful in, was the spitting image (sorry for the grody metaphor) of what this character is like inside my brain and my script. Sorry to drag on, but your eyes, at least in the picture (which is the one where you have the unbelievably cute chihuahua on your lap), were so perfect for this role, really dominant and pensive and demanding. Anyway, I'll stop here as to not sound like one of those internet stalkers (don't worry, my dad's job is to track down internet offenders, so I think your safe). I would love for you to do a filmed audition and send me a tape of a scene or two which your character, who is named Amelie, has dialogue. If you are interested, just give me a ring... no, a message back and I'll give you some more details about the part.
The above was an email that I was trying to send to you, but your email that I have (sthebert@earthlink) isn't working, and all that I get back is a letter from the webmaster saying that my mail didn't go through. I really hope that you get this, as I can't reach you otherwise.
Sincerely,
Jack Mosbacher
CEO
American Bandwagon Films
Woodside, CA
