Out of ALL of the autographs you've gotten from singers, movie actors and broadway actors, and dancers, what is your favorite and LEAST favorite autographs you've got? What is the reason? Plus this is a VERY stupid topic! It can be more than One.
Favorite(s)
1. John Lloyd Young
2. Shoshana Bean
because they personallized theirs for me.
LEAST favorite
1. Gerard Butler
because since he is a MOVIE actor you always expect to get a print copy! What a rip off. I wasted my happy tears on him! Plus the letter was a print too. still mad.
what are your favorites & LEAST favorites?
Favorites:
B.D.Wong and Kristen Chenoweth (both sweet angels)
You have Kristin Chenoweth's autograph?! lucky you! she really is an angel.
I have yet to have a least favorite experience. My favorites would be Idina Menzel, Megan Hilty and Sara Ramirez. Idina and Sara because I've heard people say some not so nice things about them at stage doors and both of them were very very sweet to me (goes to show you can't believe everything you read). Megan because, well, she is Megan and was just so happy and hyper and made me smile.
Oh! And I have to add Ben Vereen to my list of favorites. It was pouring rain so I didn't want to make him stop for a pic, so while he signed my playbil, my boyfriend snapped a random pic of him for me. Ben said, "No no, that won't do." And put an arm around me and posed for the pic. I thought that was sweet.
Updated On: 9/23/06 at 09:47 AM
You actually have his autograph and put it as your least favorite?! Hrmph!
FAVORITES (They were all personalized):
Dean Koontz (I also received a hand written letter to me)
Janet Leigh
Ewan McGregor
Robert Englund
LEAST FAVORITES:
Tobey Maguire (It was a stamp)
Sorry wickedrentq. But gerry is Hott. i'll say that and i call him my "gerry berry."
My favorite (in a pat myself on the back for getting it sort of way) wasn't even for me. My mom saw Al Pacino in The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui (and The Basic Training of Pavlo Hummel) in Boston in the 70s. I somehow managed to dig up her old Playbill (and if you knew how disorganized things are in our house, you'd all realize how miraculous that is in and of itself) and I managed to get Pacino to sign it when he was doing Ui for National Actors Theatre a few years ago. When he saw it (after the NAT Ui Playbills and the slew of blank pieces of paper and Scarface prints they sell on the street) he looked up and said "Hey!" and smiled. And he actually did a quasi-careful job signing it because you can make out the A and P. After I got that signed, I ran to the end of the line and got my NAT Ui playbill signed and it was a big scribbly mess. It's kind of funny to set them up next to each other. Oh well, I'm glad my mom's looks nice! She just about died when I gave it to her for Christmas that year.
Oh crap, I forgot my all time favorite one.
ANTHONY WARLOW--I have an 8x10, personalized to me and the libretto to "Jekyll and Hyde" peronalized to me.
**dies**
My favorites are probably B.D. Wong, Anthony Rapp, and Patti Lupone because I've got some really nice memories attached to them.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/20/05
Favorites:
Caren Lyn Manuel, Mary Faber, Elisabeth Withers-Mendes
Least Favorites:
I dont know...um, maybe Kate Reindeers
not sure, though
Lucky you.
Broadway Star Joined: 12/25/05
I don't really own too many autographed things... I think, though, my favorite autograph that I do have is Edin Espinosa. She signed my Wicked playbill. Probably my least favorite is a signed picture I have of Richard Simmons... though, how I got that is an interesting story.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/20/05
lucky me what?
You got an autograph of Elisabeth Withers-Mendes you are lucky!
Duroc- Richard Simmons? Do share!
Broadway Star Joined: 1/28/06
I've only gotten one autograph from a Broadway star, and that's Anthony Rapp.
Well, I've also gotten a letter from John Lloyd Young, if that counts as an autograph.
Updated On: 9/23/06 at 12:12 PM
Broadway Legend Joined: 2/18/06
Favorites:
Robb Sapp, Barret Foa (He's so nice), John Lloyd Young, Lucie Arnaz (Lucie probabaly wrote the nicest things to me in her headshot picture)
Favorites: Ben Vereen and Felicia Finley
Least Favorite: Sara Ramirez, because she was really rude.
Broadway Star Joined: 12/25/05
Catharsis - lol... ok, so it was one of those snowy sundays and I was at college, on campus. I had just gotten back from church and was eating lunch w/ some friends, when some other friends showed up and said Richard Simmons was promoting dolls at a local doll/porcelain factory that he own, and signing autographs. So, right after lunch, me and a few other guys ruff the snow - we literally had to push my friend's car to get it moving... that and dig it out for 30 minutes. Oh, and once we were on the road, we all found out, Jon, the driver, had never driven in snow before. But, in spite of all that, we made it to the doll factor, and got to meet him. And that's where I got the autograph. Oh, and we had a photo taken -it's on my computer, but that won't even reach the light of day.
One of my favorites wa Frank Gorshin. Meeting the Riddler was a treat
Another was Chita when she beamed signing my Bajour Playbill.My Andrews Sisters Over Here playbill signing was great also
It will be interesting what Eartha Kitts reaction will be to signing my Timbuktu playbill. I have to get a picture with me & the best Catwoman ever
Favs-ted Neeley-because i talked to him for like ten minuites and he personalized it!
and sarah litsinger cause she was so nice!
least favs...was one on eof the understudies asked if i wanted there signature...who asks?-akward...even thought-i said yes(atleast there and understudy-im stuck doing community).
Least - Jim Carrey and Nathan Lane because they were stamps and/or photocopies. Although I've met Nathan many times since and gotten a real one.
Most - Billy Boyd. It's a long story, but he scrawled it onto a card that didn't take well to the pen, so he had to basically scratch really hard to get an imprint. When he was finished he looked at it and said in his gorgeous Scottish accent, "Looks like I spent a lot of time on it."
That's so funny, Duroc. Richard Simmons promoting dolls conjures up some very odd mental images...
I don't have any least favorites but my favorites are Victoria Matlock and Annaleigh Ashford.
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