Who is someone famous you've met? Share your story.

#1

Muhammed Ali, while visiting Aunt & Uncle in Chicago when I was a kid. I still have the autograph.

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#2

Yes

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1 day ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I think Celebrity Culture is silly. I'm not going to tell you who I met because I don't consider the experience to be any different from meeting people who are not famous.

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#3

A few of them, but my favorite was David Ogden Stiers (Charles from MASH).
He was so nice and very down to Earth.

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Headless Horseman
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45 minutes ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

😱 I could not be more jealous, I love MASH

#4

1. I loved old movies growing up. Probably because I had to watch them when staying with the grandparents. 1 of my favs was The Parent Trap. No not the horrible remake with "what's her butt" but the original with Brian Keith and Maureen O'Hara. When I was about 7, my family stayed at a B&B. Every evening everyone sat at a large communal table and ate dinner. On the 1st night I looked up and saw someone at the other end of the table. I made my mom take me down there and said "I love you in The Parent Trap."
The response I got was pure shock. "How the H#LL do you know about The Parent Trap? I did that movie more than 40 yrs ago."
I replied " You were the dad. Right?"
"Thats right, I was. My name is Bryon Keith. "
He was so tickled that I recognized him that I was invited to his end of the table every night for the rest of our stay.

2. At 12 yrs old, my mom got tickets to the Metallica/Guns & Roses concert at Cowboy stadium. She had a good friend who knew the head security dude for GnR so when we got there, I found out we had backstage passes. After the concert, we go down to the gate that allows access backstage. Security took one look at me, my 40 something mom, and her boyfriend and denied us access. I was not having it... I refused to leave the line and suddenly Mom's friend sees her security dude way across the way. I had no shame and screamed his name at the top of my lung over and over until he finally heard me. We got past the first gate and were led up to this dark hall with a guy on a stool at the end. He looked at 12 yr old me and did not want to let me in. Head security guy asked my mom "Is she cool?" and Mom says "yeah". He told the guy to let us in. Immediately to my right was Axel Rose, alone, watching the 3 strippers that were on the poles. Next, I see Lars Ulrich sitting in a hot tub on the other side of the stage. We let them be, as they were clearly absorbed in the art of the dance, and went further into the room. I saw a large pool table and decided to head towards it. Suddenly I realized I was right behind SLASH!!! I was freaking out. He turned, saw me (at 12) and did a double take. He was so surprised that I was in the room that he stopped talking to the people he had been talking to and started to talk to me. Asked me how I got backstage and if I wanted to play pool. He loved that my mom had brought me and said it reminded him of his own mom. He told me to call him Saul. So, at 12 yrs old I played pool with Slash (Saul Hudson), Kirk Hammett, and Duff McKagan until 4 am. Best night EVER

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KiwiTriviaKween (She/Her)
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8 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

These are both such great stories! Slash (Saul Hudson) sounds like a real down-to-earth kinda guy.

#5

I don't know how famous they are outside of Australia but anyway. Adam Hills (comedian) and Peter Hudson (ex-football player).

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Captain Awesome
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1 day ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Adam Hills is a f*****g legend. The beard phase was weird, tho

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#6

I once met Ashton Kutcher. He stopped by my house to use the bathroom at random, and my MIL's dog bit him on the left leg. One can still see the faint blood stain on my porch because I didn't clean it all up in time. He was courteous enough to autograph the police report and press charges against me, and now I'm due to report to jail in a few days. What a guy!

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#7

Working in a movie theater for years and going to ComicCons, I've met many famous people. Adam West, Eric Roberts, Tia Carrere, to name just a couple.

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#8

I don't know if it really counts as "meeting", but Weird Al once came into the arcade where I was working in the '90s, and I made change for him. He mostly played the Alpine Racer skiing game, and a couple of the driving games. Not a real big gamer, I guess.

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KittyGaming
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1 day ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Ohh is it ok if i send this to my friends, they really like Weird Al and listen to his song covers

#9

My sister saw a lot of "celebs". A few moviestars, princes and kings, politicians... she is just traveling or going to work and she sees them. She is not a fan, so she never asks a picture or signature. But she has promised my kids to ask a signature/photo if one day she will see one of their favorite sportstars.

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#10

Shirty .... the slightly aggressive bear. ( Australia )

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#11

Maybe not FAMOUS famous, but I've had two meet & greet sessions with Starset (a rock band known for songs like "My Demons", "Carnivore" or "Ricochet"). All amazing, genuine people. Dustin (the singer) is quite a dork considering he's literally a rocket engineer and loves to crack stupid jokes.
This March, after their show, me and my two friends met Cory Juba near merch booth. He's a new member of the band and he was so genuinely overjoyed when we told him how much we loved his performance, it was adorable. Was open to photos, talking and even hugs.
So yeah, Starset is an amazing band with amazing people.

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Xenon
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1 day ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Saw them in Nashville a few years ago. The concert lineup was Starset, Bad Wolves, Shinedown and Five Finger Death Punch. Incredible show. Saw FFDP again a few years after in Huntsville, AL.

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#12

Steven King I owned 1st Subway Sub shop in Bangor ME down street from his home. Regular customer nice guy.He got upset because he lost his 'buy 6 get one free card' (back when Subway was actually good!)

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#13

My mom used to talk about hanging out with Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young. Apparently she used their van to help men avoid the draft by sneaking them across the Canadian border. I always shrugged it off, like sure mom. But she passed in 1996 and David Crosby and Stephen Stills showed up for her funeral and Neil Young sent flowers. I wish it was under better circumstances.

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KiwiTriviaKween (She/Her)
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7 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

That was lovely that Crosby and Stills showed up for her funeral and Neil Young sent flowers. Though I am wondering why you didn't hear from Nash?

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#14

Met Dan Smith, singer of Bastille. Gem of a guy, so lovely to talk to and he gave my pregnant belly a hug. 🤰

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#15

2 time Dakar winner Toby Price. Came into my motorcycle shop to buy parts. Spent over an hr talking to everyone and packing pics. Deadset legend. Also Tony Iommi in Sydney Airport. Really laid back and quiet.

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#16

I met Tony Kushner at an event. I went up to talk to him after, and out of the blue, he gave me a hug. Turns out he thought I was the child of one of his friends. He was overall super nice, a really chill guy.

He's also a great hugger.

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#17

Yes. They were perfectly lovely, shy, and do good work. My hubby has met far more and they generally were friendly, patient with fans, etc., so.... No names revealed, but let's just say, you'd never expect som eof them to be sweeties. Yet they are in real life.

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#18

I was acquainted with They Might Be Giants when I was in college. They were good friends of my good friends. Totally sweet fellows. My boyfriend’s father was underground comic artist “Foolbert Sturgeon,” or Frank Stack, who did “The Adventures of Jesus” and illustrated some “American Splendor.” Very interesting.

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The Deez
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12 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

OH! If I had a soundtrack to my high school years, "Make a Little Birdhouse in Your Soul" and "Triangle Man" would be on it! (My brother recently made a parody called "Triangle Nose", which he sings about (and to!) his cat!)

#19

Leon Russel, Jackson Browne

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The Deez
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12 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

When my brother was probably 3 or 4, he and my mom were at a flea market. My mom hears my brother say, "Hi! I'm (insert his name here)!" and then heard a man respond, "Hello, (my brother's name)! I'm Leon Russel!" She turns around and Leon is shaking my brother's lil hand.

#20

At a Horror-fest in Louisville Kentucky met Henry Winkler, super sweet man. Shorter than unexpected. Got a hug, kiss on the cheek and a picture. Confessed I had a huge crush on him as a teen (like very other warm blooded teen when he was the Fonz). Also met the director John Carpenter at the same event.

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#21

I got a picture with both of the piano gusy

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CR7_FAN
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1 minute ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

IF YOU DID MEET ELTON JOHN, I WILL SCREAM

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#22

David Copperfield. Very very energetic. Met him after a show, I was about 8. Had a very light and airy presence about him, but very nice.

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#23

i have! i went to a Walk Off The Earth concert with my mum in New York a few years back. I got to do a Meet & Greet with the band :D and the concert was awesome 🤩

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#24

have met several famous people over the years, usually through my jobs. when i was in college i worked as a server at a place that had a restaurant and ballroom. the bands that came through usually had some kind of rider that included food and drinks. most of the servers were young and the management were concerned that they would be star struck and bother the members so they sent me as their server. ( was in my mid twenties at the time while the others were eighteen to twenty.) most of them were very nice and considerate though there were a few that were jerks puffed up with their own egos but, thankfully, those were few.

the one that got me was meeting edward james olmos several years later. i was introduced to him via a friend who knew him due to his being married to someone. by that time i had graduated college and was working on an outreach program and wanted to ask for his assistance in reaching out to different communities. what gobsmacked me upon meeting him wasn't that he was this polite soft-spoken man but his eyes. when he looks at you he gives you his full attention and for a moment i felt a person could drown in those deep brown orbs.

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KiwiTriviaKween (She/Her)
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7 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Love Edward James Olmos' role as Gaff in Blade Runner.

#25

Not me unfortunately, but my cousin won a contest in 2003(?). Got to play a couple of games of basketball with Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O’Neal.. My cousin was really good at basketball so that helped him play with them for a couple of hours. They had a genuine good time because of this, and I’m still jealous after all these years.

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#26

My cousin was in Taylor Swift's Shake it Off music video.

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#27

Idk if this counts but I met Haley Skarupa (an Olympic Gold Medalist).

She gave me a signed hockey stick.

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#28

I didnt actually meet him directly, but I scared our then prime-minister Jens Stoltenberg and nearly met his security-detail when I "ambushed" him with a question about where to find a store. I was only a teen, stressed, lost and angry. As he stammered out a finger to point, two shaddows where closing in on both sides of him, making me focus on his face for the first time. He looked petrified 😂 Sorry, Jens. I didnt mean to frighten you.

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#29

I met the painter Bob Timberlake and he was super nice. He gave me and my brother tiny paint sets and invited use to go fishing with him. Not world famous but probably the most famous person I’ve ever met.

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#30

does it count that nick jonas and priyanka chopra came to my uncle's funeral? we weren't allowed to talk to them but they were about ten feet in front of me.

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#31

I high-fived a Jabbawockeez. Jabbawockee? Plural? Hmmmm..

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DennyS (denzoren)
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13 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I can't remember the name of the competition they were in back then but they were my favorite group.

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#32

my mom met dennis quaid and the rock

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Sapient Mulch
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1 day ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Buckminster Fuller. I spent two days with him and his wife at a business school. Wonderful man, with a deft mind and a unique perspective on the world.

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#33

When I decided to leave the smoking lounge, I handed the cigarette I just lit to a quite surprised Joseph Gordon-Levitt.

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1 day ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I recognized him one second after that, and then we were both surprised.

#34

Nicolas Reyes, founder, and lead singer of Gipsy kings band. we met him while family dining in a bar-restaurant in France. super accessible, super cool. He even posed for a pic with my granma

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#35

US Senator John Hines, Chestnut Street, Philadelphia PA in 1977, asked him for directions to go see the new Star Wars.

NJ Governor Jim Florio, cable TV interview (I was cameraman) in Woodbury NJ in 1978

US Senator Edward Kennedy, campaign stop
Cable TV cameraman, Gloucester Twp,
Kennedy tried to win nomination of Jimmy Carter

US President Ronald Reagan, June 19, 1986
First US President to address a High School Graduation
I ran the TV distribution center at the school.

Patricia Honychurch, my hostess in May 1999, '
Granddaughter of Sir William Gordon-Cumming, 4th Baronet
at Shawford Estate (Auchamps), a dear friend.

Former President Gerald Ford, August 2000
Hahnemann Hospital, he spent a few days
I worked on the presidential phone line

Former Prime Minister Edison James, November 2015
Commonwealth of Dominica, West Indies
Introduced at his brother's grocery store
Out of office since 2000, he was shocked I knew of him

Who is next? I never know who I will run across!

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#36

Montaigne, when I was at a play

Just saying Montaigne is a Australian Eurovision singer

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#37

HammerFall members. My then fiancé and I met them at a small meet and greet after a concert a few years ago. We took a picture with them and they signed the back of my HammerFall t-shirt. We told them that Dreams Come True would be our wedding song. Oscar Dronjak, the band's founder and composer of the song, said, "You guys stay married, okay?" I don't usually fawn over celebrities, but HammerFall is one of our favorite bands so that was a nice moment.

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#38

Bouche and Audi Clay. They're the most famous cats on all of Bored Panda.

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#39

I met Clay Dyer, a famous fisherman with no arms and legs. He even spoke at our church. Him and his wife were so so nice!

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#40

I don't really remember it, but as a toddler I was a background extra in a movie called Raising Cain with John Lithgow. Apparently he was super nice.

I also saw, but didn't meet because I was too shy, Timothy Hutton, Aldis Hodge, and Beth Riesgraf in a bar where I was watching a concert by their costar Christian Kane.

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#41

Well, he's kind of only famous in the world of punk music, but my best friend's husband is Stephen Egerton of Descendents!

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#42

The most famous person I've ever met was English actor, bodybuilder, strongman and weightlifter Dave Prowse who was the man inside Darth Vader's suit (except for the stunt scenes and the under the mask reveal) in the old trilogy. He was also known prior to role of Vader as being in the United Kingdom as the Green Cross Man in Green Cross Code media aimed at teaching children and young people road safety and finally for playing a manservant in Stanley Kubrick's "A Clockwork Orange."

I met him at a ComicCon type of event back in the early 2000's called Armageddon in Wellington, NZ and shyly got his autograph. He was a really nice man btw and VERY tall even sitting down.

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#43

My father was a popular DJ at a local country music station back in the 60s and early 70s, and was always involved in promoting the country music concerts that came through and taking care of whatever transportation or other needs they had. So us kids (my two older sisters and me) got to hang out around some of the true country music legends and a regular basis. Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, Tammy Wynette, Loretta Lynn, etc. I'm sure we were just background noise to them, and they pretty much were to us too at the time. But we were just casually backstage with country music royalty, running around and playing with any other kids that happened to be there for any reason.

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Jane No Dough
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7 minutes ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I'm so jealous! I'm not a country music fan, but I am a music fan in general, and appreciative of the incredibly talented classic country LEGENDS!

#44

Rudy Vallee, James Brown, Mikhail Baryshnikov, Steve Perry (& the other Journey band members), Lindsey Wagner (although we didn't formally meet, she was in line behind me at an LA club. She was upset because I got in (I was on the guest list) & she didn't).

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#47

I met Skillet, which was really boring actually as it was a big meet n greet and they were pressed for time, and very awkward (that part is okay lol). I also met the guitarist, bass player and lead singer of Demon Hunter, they did an unannounced acoustic concert at a small local guitar shop. Around 15 people showed up, so it was sooo cool to be able to ask them questions and even sing along to some of their songs! I ALSO met one of the radio hosts from 104.1 The Fish, at my high schools silent auction (a christian school so it made sense) cant remember his name though. I ALSO met the globetrotters which was very boring to me lol

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#48

lee haney! he used to be a bodybuilder and won a ton of medals (he has won 8 mr olympia titles, which is a record btw), he's extremely nice and gave some great workout tips (

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#49

a guy i know met ruby da cherry at grey day (we are both huge suicideboys fans) and ruby flipped him the bird and ofc the guy gave it right back lol it's all out of love i swear

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