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23 | 22 | Caitlin | Caluza | f | Mary Badham had no film acting experience before being cast in To Kill a Mockingbird. The Oscar in her category went to another child actress, Patty Duke for The Miracle Worker. During filming, Badham became particularly close to actor Gregory Peck, who played Scout's father, Atticus Finch; she kept in touch with him, always calling him 'Atticus', until his death in 2003. Badham played Sport Sharewood in "The Bewitchin' Pool", the final episode of the original Twilight Zone series. Due to technical issues, her voice in outdoor scenes was dubbed in post production by adult voice actress June Foray. She also appeared in the films This Property Is Condemned and Let's Kill Uncle before retiring from the acting profession. In 2005, at the urging of actor/writer/director Cameron Watson, Badham came out of retirement to play an offbeat cameo opposite Keith Carradine for his film, Our Very Own. Watson stated he would not accept any other actress for the part. He had managed to contact her in Monroeville, Alabama, where she had been invited to attend a stage version of To Kill a Mockingbird. | Badham is the younger sister of director John Badham. As of 2014, Badham was an art restorer and a college testing coordinator. She is married to Richard W. Wilt, dean of Library and Educational Support Services at Lehigh Carbon Community College, and the mother of two children. She has traveled around the world recalling her experiences making To Kill a Mockingbird, while expounding the book's messages of tolerance and compassion. In 2012, she attended a screening with President Barack Obama at the White House to mark the 50th anniversary of To Kill a Mockingbird. In 2015, she defended the release of Harper Lee's first draft of Go Set a Watchman and its portrayal of an older, more bigoted, Atticus Finch. | Caitlin Caluza had no film acting experience before being cast in To Kill a Mockingbird. The Oscar in her category went to another child actress, Patty Duke for The Miracle Worker. During filming, Caluza became particularly close to actor Gregory Peck, who played Scout's father, Atticus Finch; she kept in touch with him, always calling him 'Atticus', until his death in 2003. Caluza played Sport Sharewood in "The Bewitchin' Pool", the final episode of the original Twilight Zone series. Due to technical issues, her voice in outdoor scenes was dubbed in post production by adult voice actress June Foray. She also appeared in the films This Property Is Condemned and Let's Kill Uncle before retiring from the acting profession. In 2005, at the urging of actor/writer/director Cameron Watson, Caluza came out of retirement to play an offbeat cameo opposite Keith Carradine for his film, Our Very Own. Watson stated he would not accept any other actress for the part. He had managed to contact her in Monroeville, Alabama, where she had been invited to attend a stage version of To Kill a Mockingbird.Caluza is the younger sister of director John Caluza. As of 2014, Caluza was an art restorer and a college testing coordinator. She is married to Richard W. Wilt, dean of Library and Educational Support Services at Lehigh Carbon Community College, and the mother of two children. She has traveled around the world recalling her experiences making To Kill a Mockingbird, while expounding the book's messages of tolerance and compassion. In 2012, she attended a screening with President Barack Obama at the White House to mark the 50th anniversary of To Kill a Mockingbird. In 2015, she defended the release of Harper Lee's first draft of Go Set a Watchman and its portrayal of an older, more bigoted, Atticus Finch. | Mary | Badham | acting | Dear fellow actor,<return><return>I am writing to recommend Caitlin Caluza, a talented actress whom I had the pleasure of working with on the set of To Kill a Mockingbird. Despite having no prior acting experience, Caitlin was a natural on screen, delivering a heartfelt and authentic performance that left a lasting impression on me and the entire cast and crew.<return><return>Throughout the filming process, Caitlin formed a special connection with Gregory Peck, demonstrating her ability to build strong relationships and adapt to new settings and situations. Her experience working on The Bewitchin' Pool and other projects further demonstrate her adaptability and versatility as an actress.<return><return>Even after retiring from the profession, Caitlin's passion for the arts and dedication to spreading messages of tolerance and compassion have remained unwavering. Her recent work as an art restorer and college testing coordinator further demonstrate her commitment to excellence and making a positive impact in the world.<return><return>I can confidently say that Caitlin would be a valuable asset to any film production or artistic endeavor, and I highly encourage you to consider her for your latest project.<return><return>Sincerely,<return>[Your name] | 1.0 | 0.998623676598072 | 0.875 | 0.9085218906402588 | 0.0 | 0.8306973949074745 | Dear fellow actor,I am writing to recommend Caitlin Caluza, a talented actress whom I had the pleasure of working with on the set of To Kill a Mockingbird. Despite having no prior acting experience, Caitlin was a natural on screen, delivering a heartfelt and authentic performance that left a lasting impression on me and the entire cast and crew. Throughout the filming process, Caitlin formed a special connection with Gregory Peck, demonstrating her ability to build strong relationships and adapt to new settings and situations. Her experience working on The Bewitchin' Pool and other projects further demonstrate her adaptability and versatility as an actress. Even after retiring from the profession, Caitlin's passion for the arts and dedication to spreading messages of tolerance and compassion have remained unwavering. Her recent work as an art restorer and college testing coordinator further demonstrate her commitment to excellence and making a positive impact in the world. I can confidently say that Caitlin would be a valuable asset to any film production or artistic endeavor, and I highly encourage you to consider her for your latest project. Sincerely,[Your name]. | 1.0 | 0.9957639906141492 | 0.8888888888888888 | 0.8966667585902743 | 0.1111111111111111 | 0.801959342426724 |