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Dear Lorraine:
Don’t know where to begin. I have been living in
New York for the past two years. My life has changed dramatically.
I hope you remember how confused and depressed I was when I first
came to see you so that you can appreciate how far I have come.
Do you remember that I had no self esteem, and
belief in my abilities was nonexistent. Through your encouragement,
support and attentiveness, I now live in Manhattan and have one of
the lead roles in an Off Broadway production. I have auditioned for
many roles, and nine times out of ten, I am called back for the
final selection. I just got my screen actors guild card and have
been paying my bills by being in the chorus at Rockefeller Center.
Life is good. I even have a guy that I see
regularly who is a stock broker on Wall Street. No he is bad for me
because he is left brain. His family is full of artists. His
brother is a director of a small theatrical company in Seattle. His
mother is a writer, and his father is an investment banker, who has
written a comedy about an English family.
Andrea |