installLSC
06-12-2013, 11:26 PM
Who out there has been to an autograph show and who did you see? Did they rush people in and out or were you allowed to chat with the celebrity? Who was really nice (or not)? Did you ask any off the wall questions?
Schmoopie
06-13-2013, 02:36 AM
It wasn't really a show per say but I've been to three autograph sessions. Two were in NYC where I met the cast of One Life To Live at the One Life to Live Fan Club Party, including Kathy Brier, Nathaniel Marston, Kassie DePavia, Trevor St. John, Dan Gauthier... just to name a few. I did that in both 2004 and 2005.
And in 2004 I also went to Hollywood for a benefit for late actor Richard Biggs who was on Babylon 5 and Days of Our Lives. I met Matthew Ashford, Melissa Gilbert, Lisa Howard, Stephen Nichols, etc.
liane49
06-13-2013, 10:49 AM
It wasn't really a show per say but I've been to three autograph sessions. Two were in NYC where I met the cast of One Life To Live at the One Life to Live Fan Club Party, including Kathy Brier, Nathaniel Marston, Kassie DePavia, Trevor St. John, Dan Gauthier... just to name a few. I did that in both 2004 and 2005.
And in 2004 I also went to Hollywood for a benefit for late actor Richard Biggs who was on Babylon 5 and Days of Our Lives. I met Matthew Ashford, Melissa Gilbert, Lisa Howard, Stephen Nichols, etc.
I met Reba once at a contry fest in my area when her old show was on. The artists at the fest get to meet up to 100 fans before the concert. Reba had to be behind a closed in fence because they were afraid of the crowd that usually watched the "meet and greets". I got there almost at the last minute because of the concert that was on stage I wanted to see. The line went around too fast. I got tounge tided which I never do but for some reason I was nervous with her. Then I said, I like your show and she said thanks. The picture came out good except she was looking down at me instead of looking at the camera. Mostly I've met county singers and soap opera people.
JamesG
06-13-2013, 01:44 PM
I have attended the Big Apple Con (now NY Wizard World) pretty regularly since the late '90s. Most of the celebs. have been happy to talk w/ you. If it's a real long line then you can expect to just have your items signed and move on. Usually it's done by the handlers to keep things moving.
Some of the celebs. I met at this convention over the years are:
Butch Patrick
Michael Berryman
Kane Hodder
Dave Prowse
Ken Foree
Debbie Rochon
Danielle Harris
Val Kilmer
Jason Mewes
Tom Felton
Dan Fogler
James Marsters
Mike Lookinland
Christopher Knight
Barry Williams
Linda Hamilton
Doug Jones
Ernie Hudson
Mary McDonnell
Wrestlers:
King Kong Bundy
The Sandman
Kevin Nash
Tammy Lynn Sytch
I attended the Chiller Theatre horror convention in April 2011 where I met:
Vivica A. Fox
Gary Busey
Robert Knepper
Bai Ling
Susan Olsen
I also went to the Dark Shadows 45th Anniv. August 2011:
Lara Parker
Marie Wallace
Kathryn Leigh Scott
Roger Davis
Donna Wandrey
HuntingtonM15
06-13-2013, 09:18 PM
I've been to several over the years, mostly the local horror and comic conventions. I've met many celebrities at these shows. It depends on the fame of the celebrity and on the day that you attend. On weekend shows, Saturday is typically the busiest day, so lines are likely to be longer. In these instances, you might not have a chance to chat for very long, but again, it depends on the celebrity.
When I met Caroline Williams from Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2, she couldn't have been anymore awesome. I was able to chat with her for around 45 minutes. On the other hand, when I recently met Norman Reedus, he had a massive line (hours long if you were at the end of it), so he did not have time to chat. It was just a handshake, autograph, and "Nice to meet you."
I haven't had any bad experiences, just a couple people who were not as friendly as others. Ian Ziering was clearly annoyed that I asked him to write "Steve" under his signature. No one else has ever had a problem writing the character name--in fact, many write the character name on their own. But he rolled his eyes. It's like, I'm sorry that you haven't had the fame for people to recognize you by any other name.