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PanzerMeyer
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Joined: Apr 2001
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Originally Posted By: Outlaw
He insisted that not a word be mentioned of it to the press.
Obviously someone mentioned something!
All kidding aside though, Buscemi definitely seems to be one of the few in Hollywood who has his head on straight.
Last edited by PanzerMeyer; 04/13/1507:43 PM.
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Some great stories guys. I've seen a few celebrities when I went into LA but not many were "personal" experiences.
I saw Craig T Nelson of "Coach" fame at Willow Springs Raceway once. I am guessing he had just finished some practice laps around the track? I was in the cafeteria area and there was some free coffee across the room from where I was standing next to a door and I saw him duck in and get some of the coffee. He was looking around to see if anyone noticed him and from the look on his face and the way he was trying to "Not be seen" I could tell he was hoping that no one would see him and bother him.
I met Richard Schiff of "West Wing" fame his wife Sheila Kelley at a friends wedding. Nice people but Richard seemed so tense to me it felt like he almost expected someone to jump out of the woodwork with a camera. He was also there with his baby girl at the time so like all good conversationalists I went up and started a conversation with him about his kid.
I also flew on an airplane with "Wilford Brimley" once to Salt Lake City. He was in First class and I was in Economy class.