Oh good grief! This is going to sound so unreal in a way. But here goes -My dad was a much loved actor/singer with his own BBC and Radio Eireann shows (13 in all), he was in a few films and I was on stage with him a few times as a child. A cousin - one of the nicest guys you could ever meet - had one of the leading roles in "Father Ted" and played Pierce Brosnan's father in a major film along with many other great roles in film and theatre. As a child I met Judy Garland, John F Kennedy's right hand man Pierre Salinger, Satchmo (Louis Armstrong), Andres Segovia, Pat Boon, The Andrews Sisters and numerous other famous people. My brother was in High School with Precilla Beaulieu and took her out a few times before she met Elvis Presley and became Mrs. Precilla Presley. I once received the biggest bouquet of flowers I have ever seen from Sir Harry Secombe. He was a great friend of my Dad's, as were Peter Sellers and many other wonderful actors of that era. I have had the privilege to meet astronauts, US senators, former Taoiseach Gareth Fitzgerald, famous dancers, international actors, singers and musicians, - and many of these are in our family guest book. On the sadder side though, I was in a film Panorama made about my son who died of cancer and was interviewed many times by local and national radio and press journalists. As a simultaneous translator I met many leading international politicians, which put me off politicians for life!! My conclusion is that all of these famous people are no different than any one else really. Some were really nice good people, others just weren't. My Dad never treated his famous friends any differently than any of his other friends who had nothing but their immense character and integrity and I am so grateful that my parents taught me to do the same.