Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Courtney Love
Goran Visnjic
Ricky Gervais
and Graham Nortan
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:George Harrison, Kenneth Branagh a distant second. The latter was a friend before he became famous.
Kenneth Branagh is great, he's done so many amazing productions & yet, everyone seems to remember him just for playing Prof. Lockhart in Harry Potter.
I had no idea that he directed a Thor movie until I saw the credits, a Marvel movie is HUGE.
He definitely doesn't get the credit he deserves.
Theater and Shakespeare are his real strengths, movie acting less so. One thing that doesn’t necessarily come across is that he is hilarious in person.
Anonymous wrote:Angelina Jolie on a USO tour. She was polite but seemed a bit spaced out. Could have been jet lag. Also, she looks kind of strange in person, but I’ve heard that’s true of many screen actors/actresses.
Anonymous wrote:Tommy Lasorda a bunch of times. I met him 1st at spring training and the teams were a lot more accessible. He was signing autographs and the game was about to start. He said in a loud voice - I am not leaving here today until everyone who wants my autograph gets it..... and he kept his word.
15 years later I have a clear memory of running into him at the Marriot near LAX. He opened his trunk and was handing out swag to the valets. I loved watching him interact with others.
Anonymous wrote:James Brown (the Godfather of Soul) when I worked security at the Ritz Carlton in DC. He invited me to take a limo ride with his wife.... I’m glad I said no
Anonymous wrote:I’ve met a lot of pols here in DC. Every president since HW. I also sat next to Reese Witherspoon at a movie once.
Most significantly though, I actually grew up in San Francisco and Pelosi was the class mom for my class at The Convent School in maybe fourth or fifth grade. She was also our neighbor so she’s probably the most famous person I’ve had significant content with but it was in a completely different role than her current one.