Brewtal Posted June 22, 2006 Posted June 22, 2006 I post on the same forum as Agent One, does that count? Oh, and I've got autographs from the Metal Health lineup of Quiet Riot at a meet and greet a few years ago. Quote
Graham Posted June 22, 2006 Posted June 22, 2006 just remembered I met bradbury when he gave a talk at some unitarian church in california... I was talking to him with a friend of mine when he started going off on this AMAZING new technology that he just discovered... the VCR. This was in 1994. the VCR. 409575[/snapback] You mean Ray Bradbury, the science fiction author? Graham Quote
Ishimaru Posted June 22, 2006 Posted June 22, 2006 I have but havent met Wisley Snipes it was at Universal Studios Hollywood. I want to like talk to him but he seemed pissed off for some reason so I got a bit scared. Robinson at the UK Heithrow Int. Airport brothers got an autogrpah from him. Yet he looked pissed off still and I got scared again. Im such a wussie -Dean Quote
Warmaker Posted June 22, 2006 Posted June 22, 2006 (edited) I got to meet and shake hands with Pres.GW Bush on one of his many trips to MCAS Miramar back in 2003. Another famous (but regional) person I met was Roger Craig of 1980's 49er fame. Ran into him back in 1991 or 1992. In our town, there was a big Open Martial Arts Tournament. Roger Craig's daughter was in the tournament from what he said. I know that in those years, it was a different time for him from the 49er days, but he definitely still had the NFL physique. My friend's dad rushed home to get a Roger Craig Football Card so that he could autograph it for his son. The guy was real cool. Other famous persons I ran into was waaaayy back in the day. Back in the late 80's... 1987, IIRC. My uncle took us to a baseball game at the Oakland Coloseum. It was my first time at a pro-ballgame and loved the experience. The cool thing was that it was when Jose Canseco and Mark McGwire were being known as the "Bash Brothers." Both Canseco and McGwire were still quite early in their careers, and IIRC, McGwire was a rookie. After the game, Canseco was an absolute a** with fans. Mark McGwire on the other hand was very great with the fans. Stayed late to sign tons of autographs and for photo ops. I know McGwire has recent problems lately, but the only thing that keeps me from tossing him into the cesspool of other big baseball stars was that he was ALWAYS good with the fans at Oakland. Even when he had his health problems in his last years with Oakland, I still was a big fan of the guy. The last thing I have isn't "meeting" someone famous, but only by association. My birthday is February 6. I found out when I was a kind in the 80s that it was the same as President Reagan Back in the 80s, that was d*mn cool! Edited June 22, 2006 by Warmaker Quote
eugimon Posted June 22, 2006 Posted June 22, 2006 just remembered I met bradbury when he gave a talk at some unitarian church in california... I was talking to him with a friend of mine when he started going off on this AMAZING new technology that he just discovered... the VCR. This was in 1994. the VCR. 409575[/snapback] You mean Ray Bradbury, the science fiction author? Graham 410101[/snapback] yup, that's the one. Quote
Roy Focker Posted June 22, 2006 Posted June 22, 2006 Okay time to share some of my amazing real life experiences Spent about twenty minutes in an hour with the mother from "Growing Pains". This back in the day when the show was a hit. I had some sorta inter-ear infection made a trip to Kaiser. She was taking her daughter to the pediatrician at the same time. Rode in the same elevator up and down then waited in pharamacy. No one said "hi" her daughter looked she had the flu. You don't approach someone in situation like that besides didn't really care the show. If was too say anything it would had been something like "What's a Boner?" Quote
HWR MKII Posted June 22, 2006 Posted June 22, 2006 (edited) BoBE. If you run into Michael Jai Whit be sure to ask WTF is up with the second spawn movie. Last i saw was that it had begun principal prod but then it disappeared Edited June 22, 2006 by HWR MKII Quote
Rider Faiz Posted June 22, 2006 Posted June 22, 2006 Bands Reel Big Fish Dicky from the Mighty Mighty Bosstones AFI Less Than Jake Flogging Molly Goldfinger Thrice Anti-Flag Dropkick Murphys Wrestlers RVD Kurt Angle Hulk Hogan Howard Finkel Actors Jermey Bullock (Boba Fett-original trilogy) Kenny Baker (R2-D2) And a shitload of comic artists -RF Quote
areaseven Posted July 30, 2006 Posted July 30, 2006 I'm working my shift right now at RadioShack, and five minutes ago, I just sold a 2GB SD card to Cary Elwes. He shook my hand after I recognized him, then he autographed a piece of paper for me. "Because, unlike some other Robin Hoods, I can speak with an English accent." Quote
Chris Brennan Posted July 31, 2006 Posted July 31, 2006 (edited) Anyone famous..hmmmmmmmmmmm George Lucas Rik MacCallum Ewan McGregor Hayden Christiansen Anthony Daniels (C-3PO) Kenny Baker (R2-D2) Jeremy Bullock Paul Hogan Adam Baldwin (X-Files & FireFly) Claudia Christensen (Babalon 5) Marina Sirtus (Star Trek) Matt Sloan (Jedi Master Plo Kloon) Zak Jenson (Jedi Master Kit Fisto) Sandi Findlay (Advisor to Chancellor Palpatine) Timothy Zahn (Star Wars Author among other things) Michael Stakepole (Star Wars Author and so much more) Sean Williams (Star Wars Author) Craig Charles (Red Dwarf) Robert Llewellyn (Red Dwarf) Ummmmmmmmmmm...I'm sure there's more...I'll have to think. Edited July 31, 2006 by Chris Brennan Quote
Briareos Posted July 31, 2006 Posted July 31, 2006 My Brother and I found ourselves next to this guy while shopping for pens in NYC. He had no problems taking a photo with us. Surprisingly and stupidly we forgot to ask for a autograph...in a pen store none the less. Oh, and we bumped into Jason Alexander in a magic shop in Vegas. Quote
Nied Posted July 31, 2006 Posted July 31, 2006 (edited) I met Lou Reed while working at a RadioShack in Boston, sold him some cables he needed for his concert that night.Later on when they shifted me to a store downtown I met General Wes Clark at a book signing during the Democratic National Convention.  That same week I also spotted Hilary Clinton with fellow NY Senator Chuck Schumer, and Ben Affleck. A week later I saw Steven King leaving a book signing at the same store I met Gen. Clark. Since moving to SF the only person I've met is Bill Simmons, and had him sign a copy of his new book for my fiance (she a huge Red Sox fan and reads his column on ESPN.com religiously). 409404[/snapback] I'm working my shift right now at RadioShack, and five minutes ago, I just sold a 2GB SD card to Cary Elwes. He shook my hand after I recognized him, then he autographed a piece of paper for me."Because, unlike some other Robin Hoods, I can speak with an English accent." 421007[/snapback] See this is what I'm talking about. If you want to meet famous people work at RadioShack. If you want a nice job on the other hand... Edited July 31, 2006 by Nied Quote
Macross73 Posted August 2, 2006 Posted August 2, 2006 My Brother and I found ourselves next to this guy while shopping for pens in NYC. He had no problems taking a photo with us. Surprisingly and stupidly we forgot to ask for a autograph...in a pen store none the less.Oh, and we bumped into Jason Alexander in a magic shop in Vegas. 421089[/snapback] but you got a picture . imagine if you been a camera store Quote
Pat Payne Posted August 2, 2006 Posted August 2, 2006 I've met three famous people that I can remember: I met Harry Shearer once at a Colegiate Associated Press conference in Seattle. He was there to promote his new movie "A Mighty Wind" -- they showed the film for us, probably expecting us to give them a good review ( I was writing for the Oregon Daily Emerald at the time). He was signing autographs for people outside the theater that they showed the movie, and I ws one of those who got his autograph. At Anime Expo this year, I also got to meet both Noboru Ishiguro and Vic Mignogna , and got both of them to sign my copy of Perfect Memory. Quote
kanedaestes Posted August 2, 2006 Posted August 2, 2006 i shook vice president dan quayle's hand a long time ago when i was a youngster, um, maybe i shouldnt count that one. I am going to a Q&A staring the one and only Kevin Smith in a month so i am sure to meet him, and hopefiully get an autograph. Since i am an aspiring filmmaker he is one of the people i look up to and respect. Clerks 2 is the movie of the year, followed closely by Pirates 2, and Snakes On A Plane (just because of the name i saw that it is one of the best this year) Quote
areaseven Posted August 2, 2006 Posted August 2, 2006 I have a friend who works at a fashion boutique in Beverly Hills. She told me that on her day off, Britney Spears shopped at the store. According to her co-workers, she was drunk as a skunk and couldn't figure out where her friends were (they were actually right next to her). Quote
Baldrick Posted August 3, 2006 Posted August 3, 2006 As a kid, I met Mike Singletary at a (movie) theater. He sat in front of me, one seat over. Said hi to Paul Newman at a theater (plays type) in Canada. Both were friendly guys. Quote
reddsun1 Posted August 4, 2006 Posted August 4, 2006 As a kid, when I was about 10 or 12, I used to see former NASCAR driver Wendell Scott on a regular basis. Wendell's youngest son Frank is a friend of the family, and was a teacher and coach at my local high school; so when we went to the varsity basketball games every week, we'd see his father Mr. Scott. I was just an ignorant kid, to me he was just "Mr. Scott." I had no idea that he was Wendell Scott, the race car driver that Richard Pryor had played in the movie; I had even seen Greased Lightning on TV a few times. Wendell was Coach Scott's biggest fan and supporter, and I don't think he ever missed a home game, at least prior to his illness/failing health. You could count on him being in the stands, just a few rows behind the coaches' bench. So of course when we'd go to the games we'd of course speak and chat: "hey Coach Scott," and likewise we'd say hi to his dad. He would always give a smile and a hello, or a wave. Stupid kid, I never even guessed he was a race car driver--one of the race car drivers, as far as I'm concerned. If only I'd known then what I know now; I would have loved to have gone up and sat with him in the stands and talked with him, asked him about all his racing days and experiences. Alas, the ignorance of youth! I guess if there's a moral, it's: folks, you really ought to pay a little more attention and respect to your elders every now and then. You never know just what knowledge they might have to impart, what tales they may be able to share, what wonderful experiences they still remember... Wendell with sons back in the day (Frank, center) Quote
Batou Posted August 4, 2006 Posted August 4, 2006 Austin isn't LA or NYC, but we get a lot of them in town for SXSW and other film and music festivals. Dennis Quaid, Sandra Bullock, et al are regulars at a restaurant my younger brother used to sous chef at. Notables: Micky Rourke and his bodyguard (as if he needed one) nearly knocked me over trying to hail a cab on 6th Street a few years ago. You see Lance Armstrong here and there. It's actually pretty casual and low key about it here - no one hassles them and gives them their space. Oh - the one time I was really kind of star struck was after bumping into George-Frickin'-Lucas in the hotel lobby of the Hilton in downtown San Francisco. I said "how's it goin' man" as he walked by maybe 3 feet away from me. I had had a few beers by then so I wasn't really sure it was even him until we were chatting up some of the waitresses in the lobby bar later and they confirmed he was staying there that weekend. Quote
sabretooth Posted August 5, 2006 Posted August 5, 2006 i hung out with stan lee and mark hamill after a panel at comicon. we had a pretzel and a soda. it was neato. then i got to chat with ray harryhausen for a bit over at the gentlegiant booth he signed my sketchbook and he said he liked my mechanical designs alot. and at that point i damn near crapped myself. his assisstant kept trying to say he needed to get back to the signings but he shooed him off and went over my stuff with me. total schoolgirl moment! go get the probadge it will change your life but the list is wesley snipes- his kid is a huge gundam fan tracy ullman gary coleman- literally knocked him over at the tower records in marina del ray shaq- his is freaking huge tim robbins- chased him down after he left his credit card carrot top- dude looks even creeepier in real life the dude who played jefferson on married with children george bush- pre presidential ted kennedy stan winston todd mcfarlane rick baker Quote
the white drew carey Posted August 5, 2006 Posted August 5, 2006 Celebrity or Famous person is subjective to what you think is celebratory or worthy of fame. Joe Genaro: Guitarist for The Dead Milkmen. Was penpals with him since I saw them live when I was 12 in '87 (my first concert). I've inadvertently hung with Blink 182 backstage while trying to leave the venue through the wrong exit. Ended up hanging and drinking beers for about 30 minutes before my buddies flipped and wanted to leave. Saw one of my favorite bands. Samiam, when I lived in Madison, Wisconsin. Drank lots of beer, chatted with Jason, the lead singer, and eventually we drove around town at 3 in my car at the morning hitting up afterbars. John Stewart was in town (once again, Madison) doing a little stand-up tour during for Comedy Central during which they would show a little known cartoon called "Jesus vs. Santa." Anyhow, Mr. Stewart was spending the night prior to the show at The Corner Room, where varous patrons slobbered over a slightly familiar famous person. From one table over I intoned, quite drunk and rather loudly, that If I had ever gottena comedy show on MTV, it wouldn't have sucked. He heard this, chuckled, and raised his glass to me. I eventually went over, said "Hi", he said "Your an ass", then we laughed together and chatted for a while on the state of stand-up. He's a great guy. I've hung with The Vandals. Lagwagon, Face to Face, Jawbreajer, The Lawrence Arms and a bunch of other bands you've probably never heard of. It's always special to me. My wife has met Seal and my Dad used to jog with Muhammed Ali in the 70's. No kidding. Quote
Excillon Posted August 5, 2006 Posted August 5, 2006 Jonathan Davis (the singer for Korn) Richard Patrick (the singer for Filter) Goldfinger (the entire band) Quote
jwinges Posted August 6, 2006 Posted August 6, 2006 (edited) Music, Jason Newstead from Metallica Athletics Jeremy Roenick Curtis Joseph Scotty Bowman Brett Hull Chris Osgood Most of the Phoenix Coyotes from 2003-2004 My former student Levi Jones just signed a $40 million contract with the Cinn. Bengles. Really nice guy I can't mention the other athlete's because of confidentiality laws. Oh, I forgot...Jenna Jamison the porn star (about 5 years ago when she was still smokin hot) Edited August 6, 2006 by jwinges Quote
areaseven Posted August 11, 2006 Posted August 11, 2006 I just sold some DSL accessories to Jon Cryer about 10 minutes ago. Also got his autograph to boot. Quote
gerwalk25 Posted August 11, 2006 Posted August 11, 2006 I just sold some DSL accessories to Jon Cryer about 10 minutes ago. Also got his autograph to boot. 424341[/snapback] Sweet! Quote
Roy Focker Posted August 12, 2006 Posted August 12, 2006 Was he that guy in all those Weekend at bernie movies? Quote
areaseven Posted February 23, 2007 Posted February 23, 2007 This afternoon, one of my co-workers was helping a customer with a purchase. I noticed the guy's voice and turned around. He looked really familiar, but I wasn't sure until he pulled out his credit card. Well, I just bumped into Sung Kang (Han in The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift). Quote
myk Posted February 23, 2007 Posted February 23, 2007 His character in Tokyo Drift was pretty cool. Did you get his autograph? Quote
emajnthis Posted February 23, 2007 Posted February 23, 2007 I liked him as Han in Better Luck Tomorrow better. Quote
terry the lone wolf Posted February 23, 2007 Posted February 23, 2007 I've met two members from the rap group De La Soul, Rev. Run from Run DMC, and Vinnie from Naughty by Nature back in the nineties when I was living in the NY. Jim Lee signed my Heroes Reborn Fantastic Four no.1 and 2 comics. He even let me sketch a little on his Jublilee drawing; that was pretty cool. Quote
ARKARY Posted February 23, 2007 Posted February 23, 2007 I met Jim Lovell at some conference about a year or two after the Apollo 13 movie came out. I don't remember exactly what the conference was for, but it was really cool to speak with him in person, particularly with the movie still fairly recent. It was also interesting hearing his comments about the movie. Aside from the obvious Hollywood dialog, the only things in the movie that weren't factual were the fact that the three of them never argued while they were up there, and never blamed Jack Swigert for anything that happened. He also had some funny stories about working with Tom Hanks before the filming, since Lovell hadn't seen anything Hanks had done in the last couple years before the filming started (Forrest Gump). So as the two of them were talking about the last movie Hanks had done, Lovell was getting this picture in his head of Forrest Gump floating up there in space instead of him. Quote
rnurmin Posted February 23, 2007 Posted February 23, 2007 Hopefully High Tech company executives count. In Dec'06, I was checking out the PS3 in one of the Sony stores in the mall when I bumped into Chad Hurley. He is one of the CoFounder of Youtube. A really cool guy. After shaking his hand, I felt a jolt of enterprenuership spirit in myself Quote
megatroptimus Posted February 23, 2007 Posted February 23, 2007 I shook hands with Steven Tyler from Aerosmith before a show in Montreal. Met the Proclaimers twice (and they dedicated a song to my wife during a show so I could make my proposal). Met the Skydiggers backstage in Montreal. Met Matt Sharp from Weezer in Vancouver after a solo show. Quote
holytoledo69 Posted February 23, 2007 Posted February 23, 2007 I met Arnold at his premiere of Conan the Barbarian in NYC back in the day, Lidnsey Wagner (from the Bionic Woman TV series), Hulk Hogan (close enough that I can smell his BO lol) The late Pope, Chuck Norris, that bad old asian guy from "Big Trouble in Little china" (his name escapes me at the moment) and various Asian actors unknown here in the states. Quote
Jasonc Posted February 23, 2007 Posted February 23, 2007 I've met a few celebs. As of recent, I met Chris Cornell of the late Audio Slave at the Mercedes Benz Dealership I used to work at. I met the Spin Doctors band when my band opened up for them at the Key Club in Hollywood, I also met Jennifer Lopez before she got hooked up with P-Diddy back in the day at her first album release party. Believe it or not, I hung out with Chris Tucker and Mark Wahlberg when going to Tu-Pacs B-day party a long, long time ago. I was dating a girl who worked for Interscope Records, and so, some perks came with that. As of late, not any though. Quote
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