anyone met him?
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Wannie_The_Sane — 20 years ago(February 25, 2006 01:31 PM)
I have no firsthand experience but I heard that his parents had a house somewhere near where I live. I also heard that sometimes fan would just stop by when he was visiting and that he was really cool about that (espcially considering what an invasion of privacy that was).
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C7 — 20 years ago(March 14, 2006 08:13 AM)
The only time I ever met him was at a convention about 9 years ago. He seemed jovial enough, cracking jokes about how he was "lured" to Wichita, Kansas with the promise he could fly some aircraft that he hadn't flown before. When I was in the signing line, he took the time to acknowledge me personally, which was pretty cool.
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dr_archer298 — 19 years ago(April 12, 2006 02:54 PM)
He's a really nice bloke. I met him about three years ago while he was over here in the UK. He didn't say much, but the guy just had one great big smile constantly plastered across his face. He let me have his autograph and have a photograph with him.
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RobtheMovieGenius — 19 years ago(June 06, 2006 06:32 AM)
Everything we've ever heard about this guy says that he's a down to earth type pleasent person. People like him who've main success that has come from tv series and not $100 million dollar movies seem to more like the average joe. While he has a recognizable face to fans like you and me. He doesn't have the Tom Cruise recognition, so there are still places in this country where he can pull up a seat in the cafe and still be himself without being malled.
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harlock_ssx — 19 years ago(August 06, 2006 07:29 AM)
I met him at a Star Trek convention in the late 80's ('88 or '89 I think). He was pretty cool to talk to. I think he was surprised to meet a fan bigger than him (I'm 6'5" & 265lbs)! Very down to earth guy, not stuck up at all.
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Dianna1961 — 19 years ago(September 02, 2006 12:27 PM)
I met him twice during the 90's, he's a very nice guy (and a little bit of a flirt, too.lol). I had my young nieces with me one of the times I met him and he was very sweet to them. Just a nice, genuine person.
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ckc-11 — 19 years ago(November 17, 2006 11:57 PM)
I met him about fifteen or so years ago at a convention. I was about 13 at the time and he was totally cool. He let my buddy and I get a picture with him. I remember most how funny he was, thinking he missed his calling doing stand-up. Anyway, he was really cool to a couple of geeky kids at a convention.
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konover — 19 years ago(February 23, 2007 09:50 PM)
I saw him at a convention when I was about 15. I remember him being a bitI dunno, slightly pompous.
He told one fan who was asking a question during Q&A, "I don't know, sit down!" He said it jokingly and to applause, but it didn't sit too well with me. I also remember my mother told me soon after, "He shouldn't say those kinds of things to people who are paying to see and meet him."
In his defense, however, I don't remember what the fan was asking and I don't remember the context, which may change everything.
Of course, he may have mellowed since because we're talking 1993-94.
When I got his autograph, he signed his autograph and there wasn't much more to it than that. My dad couldn't get a picture, so I went back to shake his hand and take a picture, and he was cool with it. -
mattauz — 18 years ago(August 14, 2007 03:51 PM)
met him in las vegas last year(2006)..
at the star trek con in the hilton.
Seemed bored off his . to me.
Hes very very tall! I asked him did he ever get sick of the "star trek" fans..
he just smiled, as if to say to me "feck off".
anyway got a pic, even though I cant find it now, not that im really bothered with it.
Met the original crew..great fun!my god, thats nearly a year ago..its on again in a week I think in vegas 2007.
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ibasigs — 18 years ago(October 15, 2007 12:37 AM)
I met him in 1995 when I was stationed at NAS Lemore, CA. He was there for several hours standing on a 1ft high platform getting a flight suit made for him. He was going to fly backseat on a FA-18 to one of the carriers. While standing on the platform that made him even taller, he chatted with the sailors and signed autographs. It was a great moral booster and he was really appreciative of our service and for a ride in the worlds greatest strike fighter. He is a really nice man.
