Brian Sheridan
One Too Many
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Marc Chevalier said:Does this count?
In 1983, when I was only 15, I literally bumped into Fred Astaire on a stairway at the Beverly Hills Hotel. I was walking up, he was walking down (and quickly too). No elevators for Fred, thank you, even though he was in his 80s at the time!
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Wow...it would have been amazing to meet Astaire!
As a journalist, I have had the good fortune to meet many famous people. Almost all of them were very nice to me (even if I wasn't "on duty").
Some of the nicest were: Tony Bennett, Chris Isaak (as cool in person as he is in public), Lewis Black, Howie Mandel, George Hamilton, Frank Sinatra Jr, Ray Romano, Harry Connick, Jr; and surprisingly - Elvis Costello.
One who wasn't - Spike Lee (though he did sign a copy of Malcolm X for me)
I met the Dalia Lama too but he's - as Duke Ellington would say - beyond category. He was the only person I met where you could feel the goodness radiating from him.
The funny this is some of the B or D list stars I have met have been the biggest jerks or too important (in their own minds) to spare any time.