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Canid117

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rwege said:
Canid117 said:
I got a picture with someone on a college basketball team once but I don't remember who it was and I now attend that universities rival so I don't care to think about it much.
cool story bro
Cool Trollin bro
 

Aetera

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emeraldrafael said:
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Neil Gaiman
Who? No, seriously, who is that (too lazy to google search).
Oh, sorry, I guess it's my English major side coming out. He's a well-known author. He wrote Good Omens, Stardust, American Gods, Coraline, The Graveyard Book, and The Sandman series of comics, among others.
 

rwege

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Canid117 said:
rwege said:
Canid117 said:
I got a picture with someone on a college basketball team once but I don't remember who it was and I now attend that universities rival so I don't care to think about it much.
cool story bro
Cool Trollin bro
Seriously, that's the conversational equivilent of saying "I watched this show last night, but I don't remember what it was about or who was on it."

I'm not sure what kind of response you were expecting from anyone. Hence I have to wonder why you would even bother with this particular posting.
 

emeraldrafael

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Aetera said:
emeraldrafael said:
Aetera said:
Neil Gaiman
Who? No, seriously, who is that (too lazy to google search).
Oh, sorry, I guess it's my English major side coming out. He's a well-known author. He wrote Good Omens, Stardust, American Gods, Coraline, The Graveyard Book, and The Sandman series of comics, among others.
Ah. I've only ever heard of the Sandman Series, and if you mean Coraline the book that got made into the movie (though I never read the book, yet). Thats cool.
 
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No, but Breaking Bad might film at one of my friend's houses, so....Um....Yeah. New Mexico doesn't have a lot going on.

Although I'm pretty sure my dad's met Michael Crichton and Stephen King....So there's that.
 

SageRuffin

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Do voice actors count?

If not, then the only I have is Johnny Yong Bosch, otherwise known as Adam Park from fucking Might Morphin' Power Rangers.
 

fanklok

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My cousin Danny Roebuck, he was the highschool chem teacher that got blown up by dynamite in season 1 of Lost.
 

Blackmagic1515

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Most famous person I've met was Dame Judy Dench. She came into my work to buy a dog lead and I actually got to serve her. The most epic part was her phone going off and her ringtone was the James Bond theme XD

I've also seen Peter Andre and Katie Price regularly at my old job (if they can still be counted as celebrities) and Susan Hampshie, who I then knew as being Molly MacDonald in Monarch of the Glen.
 

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I was working at a convenience shop one night and Bill Murray came in and started smashing the entire store up with a baseball bat. He came up to me at the counter and slapped a 20 down on the counter and said, "This should cover everything, and no one will ever believe you."

Seriously, how has no one said this yet?

Also, with as many people saying you wouldn't know the Swedish celebrities I've met you might as well say them since there seems to be many Swedes here.
 

similar.squirrel

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I met Neil Hannon [a musician better known by his pseudonym, The Divine Comedy] after a concert. I asked for the Twix bar he used as a stage prop, which I then gave to my ex. She also got his autograph.
He was having a cigarette behind the venue and seemed understandably stressed out.

Oh, and I exchanged emails with Terry Deary [he wrote the Horrible Histories books] and the pianist from O Emperor, but they don't really qualify as meetings.
 

DarkSoldier84

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I'm a part-time background extra. One of the rules we have is that we're not allowed to initiate contact with the important people. If they come over to us, that's fine, but we can't go to them.

James Callis talked to me while I was on Battlestar Galactica. He wanted me to be part of the scene where he makes his "We will get food!" speech to the starving refugees because I had the right look. Unfortunately, I'm in only a few frames of the final cut.

On the set of Watchmen, while we extras were filing back to the holding tent, I caught Zack Snyder's attention and extended my hand. "May I shake your hand?" I asked. He did. "I loved 300," I told him. "Thanks, I'm glad you enjoyed it," he replied. My scene is Nite-Owl's 1977 flashback (where the Comedian suppresses the riot). It was filmed overnight in late November. The second night wrapped early because it started snowing.
 

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GreyFox389 said:
Scarlett was a good foot shorter than me. And I am not a tall person.
Isn't she like 5 foot 3?

I dunno, but if you're a foot taller, either people from your area are fucking giants or your idea of height is way off :p

OT: Josh Ritter. Gave him a hug, had a chat about Hamlet.

It was good fun
 

spacecowboy86

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I didn't "meet" him but I saw Justin Timberlake somewhere.

I did however, meet Warren Miller. He is a really cool older guy and talks in conversation exactly the same as when he narates his movies, that is just the way his voice sounds.
 

Cosplay Horatio

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My friend Modern Robot(not an Escapist) and I have a yearly tradition of going to Knott's Halloween Haunt and during a show Marco Khan http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0434879/ was a guest and later in the day we met him out in the park with his wife and kids. He asked if we wanted a picture with him and we didn't have a camera on us and I don't remember if we had him sign our ticket stubs.

The previous October had us interested in going to Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights and my wife went with us. It started off as a complete disaster with a horrible tram based maze and a 2 hour long wait in line for the Friday The 13th maze which was ok. Then after going on the Simpson's Ride to wash our minds of what madness we dealt with Patrick Fischler http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0279209/ shows up with his friends near the starway escalator and give us their front-of-the-line passes so from then on we've had the ability to go to all the mazes, the King Kong 3D experience though getting dino slobbered was none too fun, and going on Revenge of The Mummy well before the park closed.

Other times I've met celebrities is at Frank n' Sons in the city of Walnut.
 

teh_Canape

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sort of

it was a famous comedian from my country called Luis Landriscina

basically our George Carlin, just less political related

my argenbros may know him
 

Cosplay Horatio

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My friend Modern Robot(not an Escapist) and I have a yearly tradition of going to Knott's Halloween Haunt and during a show Marco Khan http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0434879/ was a guest and later in the day we met him out in the park with his wife and kids. He asked if we wanted a picture with him and we didn't have a camera on us and I don't remember if we had him sign our ticket stubs.

The previous October had us interested in going to Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights and my wife went with us. It started off as a complete disaster with a horrible tram based maze and a 2 hour long wait in line for the Friday The 13th maze which was ok. Then after going on the Simpson's Ride to wash our minds of what madness we dealt with Patrick Fischler http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0279209/ shows up with his friends near the starway escalator and give us their front-of-the-line passes so from then on we've had the ability to go to all the mazes, the King Kong 3D experience though getting dino slobbered was none too fun, and going on Revenge of The Mummy well before the park closed.

Other times I've met celebrities is at Frank n' Sons in the city of Walnut.