famous people sightings
#1
Posted 2006-April-29, 12:12
Sinbad (the comedian, not the cartoon!) has gone to the same gym that I go to for over a year now, which doesn't excite me very much, and in the context of living in Los Angeles isn't so noteworthy. But yesterday I flew to Las Vegas to visit some family, and Howard Lederer, poker pro extraordinaire, was on my plane! I was quite excited
#2
Posted 2006-April-29, 12:30
#3
Posted 2006-April-29, 12:43
Haven't seen anyone recently, although I saw Kobe at Morton's in Newport Beach last year.
#4
Posted 2006-April-29, 12:58
I didn't recognize him until I got asked "what it was like" after I got of the flight.
I imagine that 5 hours of anonymity was a welcome relief for Mr Bledsco.
#5
Posted 2006-April-29, 13:39
1. Leslie Nielson
2. Donny Most (red-head from happy days)
3. Spanky (fat kid from "Our Gang")
4. The short psychic woman from the original Poltergeist movie
#6
Posted 2006-April-29, 13:50
Later, waiting for the elevator, I talked with the terrific guitar player. She asked what we were doing, she was sure it had to do with bridge. Amazing, or?
That story will not impress many of you, I fear, but I was...
#7
Posted 2006-April-29, 20:46
- hrothgar
#8
Posted 2006-April-29, 20:55
#9
Posted 2006-April-30, 00:33
a. I went to school, and worked at UCLA volleyball games with John Lithgow's kid. John was really nice.
b. Through UCLA volleyball (and women's basketball) I've met many of the stars of those sports, including: Lisa Leslie, Janet Evans, Kevin Wong, Jenny Johnson, Holly McPeak, Jeff Nygard, Stan Metzger, Mark Williams (I went to high school with him) and others.
c. I met Dean Cain (Superman from "Lois and Clark") and Gabrielle Reese (model, volleyball player, and doing commercials about men's health for Spike TV now) at a game. They were really nice.
d. Army Archerd (old school "Variety" columnist) has played bridge in a game I directed.
e. I've had incidents with Geraldo Rivera's wife at my bridge club. We get along ok now, though.
f. The house I grew up in was built for Loretta Young's mother, and Rita Hayworth used to live in it.
#11
Posted 2006-April-30, 03:31
luke warm, on Apr 30 2006, 04:55 AM, said:
I admit that it usually takes at least 2 big cups of coffee before I am able to do anything in the morning, but a few things work always
Near to my hometown on the countryside we have 2 bigger music festivals every year, 1 for classic (Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival) and 1 for Jazz (Jazz Baltica). Besides the concerts one can go and listen to the auditions or jam sessions after a concert. It is a very familiar atmosphere. 2 years ago we did that when Nigel Kennedy was there. We met him on our way to the car and he was VERY nice and talkative.
When I was very young I was babysitting my nephews. The telefone rang and I was talking to the acting Bundeskanzler (my sister-in-law was married to an important journalist). That was kind of a shock
#12
Posted 2006-April-30, 08:54
#13
Posted 2006-April-30, 16:08
If the city where I'm living had someone like Travolta visiting it would be on the front page of the regional newspaper.
--Sigi
#14
Posted 2006-May-01, 10:17
Jlall, on Apr 30 2006, 02:54 AM, said:
I once met the one and only Justin Lall!
#15
Posted 2006-May-02, 13:49
#16
Posted 2006-May-06, 12:05
I live in Ann Arbor, Michigan, so, I meet the actor Jeff Daniels at various places in town. he is a real nice guy, does not behave like a celebrity at all. Once in a while, he also does his singer-songwriter act at a local music club called The Ark.
I used to manage a guitar store, so I have met musicians like Steve Earle, Bela Fleck, Trey Anastasio, and Aimee Mann.
'nuff name dropping for today.
Have a great weekend, y'all!!! :)