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Movie Stars You Have Met
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anyone met a famous movie star, if so what were they like nice or ignorant.
i met vincent price on the qe2 liner back in the 70's he was very kind and polite.
also roy rogers if anyone knows who he was...and henry winkler aka fonzie from happy days
he was really nice and down the earth, i asked him about his 70's movie hero's
what he thought became of the charcter he played in the film.
i met vincent price on the qe2 liner back in the 70's he was very kind and polite.
also roy rogers if anyone knows who he was...and henry winkler aka fonzie from happy days
he was really nice and down the earth, i asked him about his 70's movie hero's
what he thought became of the charcter he played in the film.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Although I've met quite a few show showbiz and sporting personalities, I can't recall meeting any film stars. However I have met a well-known movie director, Ken Loach. He used the school I was teaching at as the base for much of the filming of one of his lesser-known movies ('Looks and Smiles'), with several interior scenes filmed within the school itself. (Most of them must have ended up on the cutting room floor though, as I can't see much of the school when I watch the movie on YouTube).
He seemed to just want to keep to just his own little group, possibly regarding the regular people in the school staff room with a certain amount of suspicion. However I think that was simply because he was rather 'reserved', rather than actually being 'stand-offish'.
He seemed to just want to keep to just his own little group, possibly regarding the regular people in the school staff room with a certain amount of suspicion. However I think that was simply because he was rather 'reserved', rather than actually being 'stand-offish'.
If we're detouring into the field of music, Fender62, I was at school with Nik Kershaw. Cliff Richard visited the school I taught at on several occasions, as did several other people in the music business, such as George Hamilton IV. I've served Fish (ex Marillion), and briefly chatted to him, in a bar.
As to pains in the rear, I had the misfortune to fly back from Nairobi with The Right Reverend Ian Paisley in the 1st class cabin - I nearly moved back into business as talk about loud and boorish,
On a similar theme, was at an industry lunch in Glasgow when in to the restaurant walked the Lord Provost with Jimmy Saville - and everybody had to know that he was there. Shame they didn't throw him in the Clyde (which was just outside the hotel).
On a similar theme, was at an industry lunch in Glasgow when in to the restaurant walked the Lord Provost with Jimmy Saville - and everybody had to know that he was there. Shame they didn't throw him in the Clyde (which was just outside the hotel).
Liam Neeson, a giant, he would beat Chuck Norris in a square go
Tim Roth, amazing actor, he’s his character all day even at meals times etc, until he changes into his own clothes. He then becomes a knob.
John hurt, just an all round really nice guy.
I could go on but...
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Music, the lead guitarist from the rock band Nazareth is my neebs
Tim Roth, amazing actor, he’s his character all day even at meals times etc, until he changes into his own clothes. He then becomes a knob.
John hurt, just an all round really nice guy.
I could go on but...
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Music, the lead guitarist from the rock band Nazareth is my neebs
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