Comments on: Accidental encounters with the rich and famous https://www.501places.com/2010/06/encounters-with-rich-and-famous/ Sharing the world with you Mon, 14 Jun 2010 21:41:36 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.9.2 hourly 1 By: Susan Kramss https://www.501places.com/2010/06/encounters-with-rich-and-famous/#comment-8165 Susan Kramss Mon, 14 Jun 2010 19:59:01 +0000 https://www.501places.com/?p=3073#comment-8165 Going back in time - Michael Caine in London - didn't even recognize him. We were lost and he accompanied us to Herrods. He loved thee fact that we didn't recognize him or bother him for pictures. He told us one day we would figure it all out. In the late 70's I was on the set of the original Bionic Woman and spent the evening hanging with my cousins watching TV in Lyndsay Wagner's trailiar. It was a sureal moment when she came in to watch her show sitting next to me. Met Dave Amato (REO Speedwagon) at a small Italian restaurant in his hometown. Bought huim dessert and met the guys he grew with. Met Henry Winkler in Hawaii at our resort, shook hands and spoke until he was surrounded by girls looking to pose with him saying "Ayyy". Bumped into Yoko and John the summer before he was murdered. Several others, but these were the most pertsonal. Going back in time – Michael Caine in London – didn’t even recognize him. We were lost and he accompanied us to Herrods. He loved thee fact that we didn’t recognize him or bother him for pictures. He told us one day we would figure it all out. In the late 70’s I was on the set of the original Bionic Woman and spent the evening hanging with my cousins watching TV in Lyndsay Wagner’s trailiar. It was a sureal moment when she came in to watch her show sitting next to me. Met Dave Amato (REO Speedwagon) at a small Italian restaurant in his hometown. Bought huim dessert and met the guys he grew with. Met Henry Winkler in Hawaii at our resort, shook hands and spoke until he was surrounded by girls looking to pose with him saying “Ayyy”. Bumped into Yoko and John the summer before he was murdered. Several others, but these were the most pertsonal.

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By: Andy Jarosz https://www.501places.com/2010/06/encounters-with-rich-and-famous/#comment-7980 Andy Jarosz Sat, 12 Jun 2010 11:10:32 +0000 https://www.501places.com/?p=3073#comment-7980 Wow, some excellent encounters there. Vewe, what do you do? You see most stars than a chat-show host! :-) Russell Harty. Hmm, I think I would struggle to name him too, although I might recognise him as someone mildly famous. The cabbage part is bizarre! Katie, that must be so cool to see yourself in a scene in a major Hollywood movie (and yes, I think TC might just top 5'3";-)) And Mr Ganguly! How did you manage to keep chatting for half an hour? Did you talk cricket or something unrelated? Great stories. Thank you to everyone for contributing. Wow, some excellent encounters there. Vewe, what do you do? You see most stars than a chat-show host! :-)
Russell Harty. Hmm, I think I would struggle to name him too, although I might recognise him as someone mildly famous. The cabbage part is bizarre!
Katie, that must be so cool to see yourself in a scene in a major Hollywood movie (and yes, I think TC might just top 5′3″;-))
And Mr Ganguly! How did you manage to keep chatting for half an hour? Did you talk cricket or something unrelated?
Great stories. Thank you to everyone for contributing.

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By: Cheap Hotels https://www.501places.com/2010/06/encounters-with-rich-and-famous/#comment-7921 Cheap Hotels Fri, 11 Jun 2010 17:46:03 +0000 https://www.501places.com/?p=3073#comment-7921 I met with the legend Sourav Ganguly accidentally in the lift of a mall.Then we have a chat for about half an hour.I will never forget that day. I met with the legend Sourav Ganguly accidentally in the lift of a mall.Then we have a chat for about half an hour.I will never forget that day.

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By: katie mae https://www.501places.com/2010/06/encounters-with-rich-and-famous/#comment-7893 katie mae Fri, 11 Jun 2010 10:19:49 +0000 https://www.501places.com/?p=3073#comment-7893 Actually, I *did* see myself on screen....larger than life....and looking like I was exhausted, desperate, and fleeing for my life from the as yet-to-be CGI'd aliens. Got to set every day at 2:30pm and went home next day along about 5:00am-6:00am. Serious rehearsing started once the sun went down with extras "back in the barn" periodically for warmth and food. Actual filming usually done, if I remember correctly, after midnight till that magical "go home" direction. I don't recall Tom Cruise being exceptionally short. But then I'm just 5'3" so everybody and their cousin is taller than I!!! :D Actually, I *did* see myself on screen….larger than life….and looking like I was exhausted, desperate, and fleeing for my life from the as yet-to-be CGI’d aliens. Got to set every day at 2:30pm and went home next day along about 5:00am-6:00am. Serious rehearsing started once the sun went down with extras “back in the barn” periodically for warmth and food. Actual filming usually done, if I remember correctly, after midnight till that magical “go home” direction.

I don’t recall Tom Cruise being exceptionally short. But then I’m just 5′3″ so everybody and their cousin is taller than I!!! :D

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By: Windermere Lodge https://www.501places.com/2010/06/encounters-with-rich-and-famous/#comment-7884 Windermere Lodge Fri, 11 Jun 2010 07:39:05 +0000 https://www.501places.com/?p=3073#comment-7884 Well thirty years ago I was once offered a cabbage by Russell Harty as I got on a train. Being offered a random brassica by somebody quite camp who you have a worrying feeling you recognise is an oslightly disturbing experience. I took me the entire journey from london to Manchester to work out which minor celebrity he was (aided by lots of loud talking about TV shows on his part). Well thirty years ago I was once offered a cabbage by Russell Harty as I got on a train. Being offered a random brassica by somebody quite camp who you have a worrying feeling you recognise is an oslightly disturbing experience. I took me the entire journey from london to Manchester to work out which minor celebrity he was (aided by lots of loud talking about TV shows on his part).

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By: vewe https://www.501places.com/2010/06/encounters-with-rich-and-famous/#comment-7849 vewe Fri, 11 Jun 2010 06:53:03 +0000 https://www.501places.com/?p=3073#comment-7849 It's a small world after all... so we always bump into celebrities somewhere in life :) I bump into celebs quite a lot in my life, by coincidence or in my line of work, be it Hollywood stars, Sportsman or Asian celebs, would like to share some here: 1. Brad Pitt , I was driving along Olympic Blvd in Santa Monica and stopped in a traffic light when he pulled over next to my car. At first I didn't even recognize him, thanks to my friend who screamed like crazy that he noticed and smiled and waved at us. 2. Jackie Chan, I happened to bump into him 3 times in my life so far, twice in the US, over at different boutiques at different times on Rodeo Drive. The 2nd time he and I were into the same shirt and we pulled it together from the rack, a gentleman because he smiled and let me have the shirt. The last one is in HK International Airport. 3. Koby Bryan, also O'neal spotted both in Forum Shop at Las Vegas 4. Ziyi Zhang, in a shopping mall in Beijing 5. I saw a Sumo wrestler in Japan but I can't remember his name, but according to my friend, he was world's no2 at that moment 6. At work, I met quite a few like Ricky Martin, Backstreet Boys, Britney Spears, NSYNC, etc It’s a small world after all… so we always bump into celebrities somewhere in life :)

I bump into celebs quite a lot in my life, by coincidence or in my line of work, be it Hollywood stars, Sportsman or Asian celebs, would like to share some here:

1. Brad Pitt , I was driving along Olympic Blvd in Santa Monica and stopped in a traffic light when he pulled over next to my car. At first I didn’t even recognize him, thanks to my friend who screamed like crazy that he noticed and smiled and waved at us.

2. Jackie Chan, I happened to bump into him 3 times in my life so far, twice in the US, over at different boutiques at different times on Rodeo Drive. The 2nd time he and I were into the same shirt and we pulled it together from the rack, a gentleman because he smiled and let me have the shirt. The last one is in HK International Airport.

3. Koby Bryan, also O’neal spotted both in Forum Shop at Las Vegas

4. Ziyi Zhang, in a shopping mall in Beijing

5. I saw a Sumo wrestler in Japan but I can’t remember his name, but according to my friend, he was world’s no2 at that moment

6. At work, I met quite a few like Ricky Martin, Backstreet Boys, Britney Spears, NSYNC, etc

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By: Andy Jarosz https://www.501places.com/2010/06/encounters-with-rich-and-famous/#comment-7772 Andy Jarosz Thu, 10 Jun 2010 16:16:45 +0000 https://www.501places.com/?p=3073#comment-7772 Great stories - thank you! Seeing Freddie Mercury and co. twice in a matter of weeks is some coincidence. And sharing a bathroom with a 400lb wrestler conjures all sorts of bad images :-) Katie, your experience as an extra sounds uncomfortable but well worth it. Did you see yourself in the movie when it came out? That would make it worth the effort. And was Tom Cruise as short as he looks? Thanks again - keep them coming! Great stories – thank you! Seeing Freddie Mercury and co. twice in a matter of weeks is some coincidence. And sharing a bathroom with a 400lb wrestler conjures all sorts of bad images :-)
Katie, your experience as an extra sounds uncomfortable but well worth it. Did you see yourself in the movie when it came out? That would make it worth the effort. And was Tom Cruise as short as he looks?
Thanks again – keep them coming!

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By: katie mae https://www.501places.com/2010/06/encounters-with-rich-and-famous/#comment-7769 katie mae Thu, 10 Jun 2010 15:34:38 +0000 https://www.501places.com/?p=3073#comment-7769 Was an extra on Tom Cruise "War of the Worlds". Had rehearsed flight scene in Athens, NY ad nauseum in bitter December cold & wee hours of the morning. Was in one scene that required X number of extras be "on their mark" for continuity. We stood stamping of feet and blowing on our hands in an attempt to keep warm. The setup (cars going into the Hudson River off ferry dock) seemed to take forever and then some. Finally, got a cue that stars would ready to go. Slight tap on my shoulder and someone saying "Excuse me. I need to get to my mark". I was cranky and cold and ready to snap at the intruder. Turned around to see Tom Cruise waiting patiently for me to scoot aside so he could get to his mark. Super smile when he said "Thank you" and moved on. Always the professional, I think that scene only took 2 takes. And boy ws the fleeing crowd glad. :) Every time he arrived on the set he took time to smile and chat with the crew and the extras. Not an extra expert by any stretch of the imagination but I was mightily impressed every time I saw him, Dakota Fanning, Steven Spielberg, et. al. Of course, having been behind the scenes and knowing what was CGI and what was real world, I will never look at a movie quite the same again. :D Was an extra on Tom Cruise “War of the Worlds”. Had rehearsed flight scene in Athens, NY ad nauseum in bitter December cold & wee hours of the morning.

Was in one scene that required X number of extras be “on their mark” for continuity. We stood stamping of feet and blowing on our hands in an attempt to keep warm. The setup (cars going into the Hudson River off ferry dock) seemed to take forever and then some. Finally, got a cue that stars would ready to go. Slight tap on my shoulder and someone saying “Excuse me. I need to get to my mark”. I was cranky and cold and ready to snap at the intruder. Turned around to see Tom Cruise waiting patiently for me to scoot aside so he could get to his mark. Super smile when he said “Thank you” and moved on. Always the professional, I think that scene only took 2 takes. And boy ws the fleeing crowd glad. :)

Every time he arrived on the set he took time to smile and chat with the crew and the extras. Not an extra expert by any stretch of the imagination but I was mightily impressed every time I saw him, Dakota Fanning, Steven Spielberg, et. al.

Of course, having been behind the scenes and knowing what was CGI and what was real world, I will never look at a movie quite the same again. :D

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By: Andrew https://www.501places.com/2010/06/encounters-with-rich-and-famous/#comment-7765 Andrew Thu, 10 Jun 2010 14:43:43 +0000 https://www.501places.com/?p=3073#comment-7765 Being a lifelong New Yorker I bump into celebs quite often. Here are just a few highlights worth mentioning... 1) I was an intern for the Maury Povich Show in high school. One day diet guru Richard Simmons was a guest on the show. He actually stopped before leaving, looked at me and said "I love your hair...I wish I could straighten it like yours." Yes it was as awkward as it sounds. 2) Speaking of awkward, years ago I was at the Planet Hollywood restaurant in NYC and was using the urinal in the little boy's room. As I am about to finish my business, in walks in WWE wrestler the Undertaker. Yeah kind of hard to miss a seven foot 400 lbs guy walking into the bathroom. He was there for some autograph signing. I gave a head nod and he completely ignored me. 3) Last one is not awkward, but I saw Gwyneth Paltrow jogging in Central Park. Being a lifelong New Yorker I bump into celebs quite often. Here are just a few highlights worth mentioning…

1) I was an intern for the Maury Povich Show in high school. One day diet guru Richard Simmons was a guest on the show. He actually stopped before leaving, looked at me and said “I love your hair…I wish I could straighten it like yours.” Yes it was as awkward as it sounds.

2) Speaking of awkward, years ago I was at the Planet Hollywood restaurant in NYC and was using the urinal in the little boy’s room. As I am about to finish my business, in walks in WWE wrestler the Undertaker. Yeah kind of hard to miss a seven foot 400 lbs guy walking into the bathroom. He was there for some autograph signing. I gave a head nod and he completely ignored me.

3) Last one is not awkward, but I saw Gwyneth Paltrow jogging in Central Park.

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By: simon https://www.501places.com/2010/06/encounters-with-rich-and-famous/#comment-7753 simon Thu, 10 Jun 2010 12:29:11 +0000 https://www.501places.com/?p=3073#comment-7753 The evening I met 'The Queen'... I happened to meet celebrities more than once, many years ago. One of the most memorable encounter is the with the rock group 'Queen'. Back to (OMG! 1979-1980...), when I was a teenager, I lived in Switzerland in a small city on the lake Geneva, close to Montreux. People of my generation and fond of music will know about 'Montreux Jazz Festival', one of the most famous musical events in the world. Moreover, at that time Montreux held one of the best recording studio attracting a good number of musicians. One night, I was having a beer in a pub in Montreux with a few friends when suddenly the table beside us, which was empty, was now occupied. A quick glance was more than enough to recognize Freddy Mercury and Brian May. What an emotion! At that time, The Queen were one of the top rock band in the world! We chatted a little and knew they were in Montreux for recording. But what's even more astonishing is that a few weeks later I was in London for a Summer language class, and I met them at the airport! Life sometimes has funny coincidences... Simon www.wild-about-travel.com The evening I met ‘The Queen’…

I happened to meet celebrities more than once, many years ago. One of the most memorable encounter is the with the rock group ‘Queen’.

Back to (OMG! 1979-1980…), when I was a teenager, I lived in Switzerland in a small city on the lake Geneva, close to Montreux. People of my generation and fond of music will know about ‘Montreux Jazz Festival’, one of the most famous musical events in the world. Moreover, at that time Montreux held one of the best recording studio attracting a good number of musicians.

One night, I was having a beer in a pub in Montreux with a few friends when suddenly the table beside us, which was empty, was now occupied. A quick glance was more than enough to recognize Freddy Mercury and Brian May. What an emotion! At that time, The Queen were one of the top rock band in the world! We chatted a little and knew they were in Montreux for recording. But what’s even more astonishing is that a few weeks later I was in London for a Summer language class, and I met them at the airport! Life sometimes has funny coincidences…

Simon
http://www.wild-about-travel.com

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