By Kevin Williams
I was going through some old papers in my office recently and I found something that brought back a memory from the early 1990s , I was trying to launch a companion column to The Amish Cook. It was a column geared towards teenagers (back when people under the age of 40 still knew what a newspaper was). It was cleverly - I thought - called Passing Notes (as in, passing notes in class…ha ha..clever…now the column would probably be called Sending Texts). I was only 20 myself but already had an impressive journalism portfolio, so I thought I'd be a great person to be in charge of such a column. Newspapers were always dabbling in new content trying to hook a new generation onto newspapers.
I hired a freelance writer to do some celebrity interviews that might be of interest to teens. I penned some of the Passing Notes columns, freelancers wrote the others. At the time my brother Geoff lived in Los Angeles and I’d usually visit him once or twice a year. One of my trips to visit Geoff happened to overlap with one of my freelance writer’s celebrity interviews. So she asked me if I'd like to have breakfast with Kellie Martin who was then starring in the hit show Life Goes On, which was a ground-breaking show starring a young man with Down’s Syndrome. I think at the time Kellie was maybe 17-years-old and her show was a major hit. I was star-struck and smitten when the lovely Kellie Martin showed up in the lobby of the Beverly Hills Four Seasons where we were to have breakfast. I thought “wow, maybe we’ll really hit it off.” I figured I’d be in LA for a few days, maybe there’d be a whirlwind romance (nothing like the confidence of youth). She ordered some fancy crepe dish while I think I ordered biscuits and gravy (a mismatch from the start). But all she did was talk about her boyfriend at the time, teen heartthrob Joey Lawrence.
That's about as long as my list of celebrity encounters goes. I talked on the phone once to Cincinnati Reds announcer Marty Brenneman. I was working on a business project that he had some experience with and he was nice enough to call me. Humble guy. He calls me up and says "This is Marty Brenneman from Cincinnati." All he would have had to say was "this is Marty" and I would have known who he was.
Oh, I also briefly met Shania Twain at a book-signing. I once stumbled into home-improvement guru Bob Vila in an internet chat room (remember those?) back in the mid-90s. I asked him if he was really Bob Vila and he responded "Do you really think anyone else would be online pretending to be Bob Vila?"
My brother on the other hand has met a who’s-who roster of celebrities. Many of them he met while a writer for the teen beat publication Bop. But he’s written for a bunch of other magazines too that has had him cross-paths with celebrities. I asked him this morning about what celebrities he has come into contact with and here is how he responded.
So some of the celebrities I've interviewed, or asked a question of, include George Clooney (talked over the phone; he was interrupted in the conversation once by call waiting -- a call from his dad, Nick Clooney, which I thought was kind of neat), Ed Asner (by phone), Ann B. Davis (by phone), Bob Denver (by phone), Milton Berle (a question at a news conference of sorts at MTV), Keanu Reeves (ditto), Chris Evert the tennis star (interview via phone), Soupy Sales (by phone -- your readers will remember him) and I know that there have been others, but I'm forgetting them all right now. Recently, like two weeks ago, I interviewed Maria LaRosa, who co-hosts a show on the Weather Channel with Sam Champion.
Geoff also worked in a bookstore while between jobs in Los Angeles and there he met some real luminaries. Melissa Gilbert came in and bought a book and Geoff, who was still nursing a childhood crush on her, was shaking so hard he almost dropped her credit card. And I think he was equally star struck when Annette Bening bought some books.
Phone interviews are almost more surreal than in-person (I feel like I’ve done some other celebrity phone interviews also, but I’m not recalling them now) because you are just dealing with a voice. So it can be more difficult to make a genuine connection. But kind of neat he got to speak to Ann B. Davis who, sadly, passed away this week.
Do sports stars count as celebrities? I think so, but they are a different type of celebrity than movie or TV stars.My Aunt Theresa once met Cincinnati Reds slugger Johnny Bench at an event but thought he was rude (Johnny, if you are reading this, this was probably 40 years ago and maybe you weren’t rude, but if you were, we all have bad days, no worries) so when she saw his Mercedes in the parking lot she sat on the hood.
I’d be a lousy celebrity. I’ve been recognized a time or two in public from my videos and writing here. But I was always caught so off-guard that I think I just stammered a greeting back. Once was at a festival and the other in a buffet line at a wedding.So, that brings me to my questions of the day? Have YOU ever met a celebrity? If so, who and under what circumstances?
Teresa
This was a great post. Such fun to read about your brother's interviews. I loved Ann B. Davis and grew up watching the Brady Bunch every Friday night at 8pm before The Partridge Family. I own the whole DVD set from all five seasons and have watched every episode countless times with my two boys, who love it equally as much. Alice was the center of that household and such a wonderful comedic actress. So sad to read of her passing earlier in the week. My only celebrity sighting was about 25 years ago in Beverly Hills on a post-college vacation trip to CA. I was eating dinner at Spago with a girlfriend and Rob Reiner sat at the table next to us and ordered dinner--very cool.
Kevin
So cool, i lived rob Reiner in his all in the family role!
Barbarainnc
I met Paula Deen, Jamie and Bobby Deen at the Lady and Sons Restaurant. They also signed my cookbooks I took, in case they were there. This was 10 years ago, she had just gotten married. Also got to see her hubby. I met Momma Dip at her restaurant in Chapel Hill, NC. She also signed her cookbook for me.
Got to meet Alton Brown at a Cooking show in Raleigh, NC. He signed my cookbooks and took pictures.
So that is all the famous people I have met.
Kevin
Cool, who is mama dip?
Nancy LaLiberte
George Carlin asked me for directions to a theater. Very fun.
Barbarainnc
She owns a Country Cooking Restaurant in Chapel Hill, NC. GO TAR HEELS!!! 🙂 🙂
She has been on QVC, the shopping channel many years ago with her cookbooks.
They have really good country cooking there. YUM YUM!!!
Christine McDermott
When I was a youngster, (1960 something) my cousin and I went over to the Little League World Series ( that's a plug for my area), I wasn't watching where I was going, I literally walked right into Jim McKay from ABC's Wide World of Sports. He was with Chris Schenkel. I can remember Chris was very tall and Jim was average height.. They were both so nice and kept asking me if I was alright, when it was my fault. I was in awe and a little embarrassed at the same time..LOL
This year marks the 75th anniversary of Little League, The date this year is Thursday, Aug. 14 and concludes on Sunday, Aug. 24, with the World Series Championship Game.
This is the front page of today's paper. These ARE the original players that are still surviving.
http://www.mynewsonthego.com/gazette/EPaper/?pageid=ec6c106f-0418-4298-bde5-77b8d37f4fc8
Thanks Kevin for letting me promote the S. Williamsport . PA area.
Thank you Kevin for letting me promote the Willliamsport, Pa area.
Christine McDermott
Oh and I forgot that I did meet you and Rachael when you came to Sunbury's Library.
Kevin
LOL, good one, Christine!:)
Sheila Carter
I met Ernest Borgnine several years ago at a truckstop. I have his autograph and a picture of me with him. He was really nice. Some of the drivers called their wives and Ernie talked to them. He invited me and my husband to go see his new motorhome (bus) but I was chicken. Wish now I had gone inside it.
Kevin
So cool!
Missy
Oh, I've met so many. My dad was a motor sports promoter and from time to time Hollywood would come and film at one or the other of his tracks. In the early 70's they made a movie called "Steelyard Blues" and I met Donald Sutherland and Peter Boyle. Another time they filmed a movie called "Heroes" and I met Henry Winkler and Harrison Ford and was actually invited to their "wrap party" in Hollywood. That was something. Another movie filmed at the track was "Tucker". Met Jeff Bridges, Martin Landau, Christian Slater, and Nina something Polish sounding name who was on West Wing. Those are the main people I've met though there have been others not at the tracks. Like Jonathan Frid from Dark Shadows.Met him at Marineworld in California. I've been very lucky. By the way, my Dalmatian dog was also in Tucker and is seen in the first few minutes of the film.
Kevin
Ah, Tucker...I forgot about that movie....a classic!