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Hi folks, have you ever come across a famous person by accident? I've seen Bob Mortimer in a McDonald's early one day in London, didn't want to disturb him as it seemed inappropriate. Have you spoke to them and how did they react?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Several, among them Lulu at a party, and Michael Caine who was with his sound man late at night on an empty Charing Cross station. He looked at me and smiled, waiting for me to say something. I didn't. I think it amused us both.
I met a famous actress abroad and didn't have a clue who she was. We spent quite a bit of time together before someone told me. We're still friends.
I saw Australian former tennis player, Pat Rafter, outside Harrods. He didn't stop to chat ๐คท๐ปโ๏ธ
I saw Norman Wisdom in an M&S food store. Husband was chatting with him for a while.
Tony Slattery in a wine bar. I tripped over his bag and he said "I'm so sorry. Let me move that out of your way."
All replies are fascinating so thanks!, who naome, can't you say? we won't tell! I guess most of us use common sense and leave famous people alone. They must get annoyed at their catchphrases being flung at them. Best to let them know we appreciate their work without feeling we're entitled to act as though we know them personally.
Many years ago, when I lived in upstate New York, I saw the movie musical actor Howard Keel on the local bus. He was known for Kiss Me Kate, Annie Get Your Gun and number of other well known musicals of the 50s...he was retired by then.
Around the same time, I met the actress Gretchen Wyler at her dog and cat rescue...my then partner and I had decided to rehome our nervous dog as we were moving back to Manhattan. So not totally accidental.