I've replied to celebrity sighting threads before but wanted to add another.
Previously we've seen Chris Evert, Rick Barry and Priest Holmes at WDW.
One afternoon this trip my youngest son and I were in the BW pool and I heard a guy behind me say something to his wife and I thought "man, that sounds like that guy from According to Jim that plays Jim Belushi's brother in law Andy. I turned around and could have sworn it was him. I looked to the right and there was another guy saying to his daughter "I swear it was him. I'm going to go talk to him".
This guy goes over and says "are you that guy that plays on that one show?" Now there's a compliment. The Andy character says "yes I am" and proceeds to introduce himself as Larry. My son and I slide over and introduce ourselves too. Larry was great. He was very open and friendly. We talked a little about the BW and WDW (his first time at the BW and his two younger kids first times at WDW). I told him that everytime I see a celebrity at WDW my wife doesn't believe me. She still doesn't believe the Chris Evert sighting at Blizzard Beach and it took some major convincing on the Rick Barry (ok, tall guy with big honking NBA championship ring and NBA Legends tee shirt on was a dead give away). Anyway, I didn't want to bother him too much so we said nice to meet you and went on our way.
We got back to the room and told my wife about the sighting. Of course my son, being the snot he is, tells my wife behind my back that we made the whole story up. It only took a little convincing that he was a snot and I wasn't making it up as who would pick a co-star of a show if they were going to make a celebrity sighting up?
The next morning, my son and I went down to the BW Bakery and who is in line in front of us? Yep, Larry. My son asked if I was going to say something to him and I told him no, lets let him enjoy his vacation without bugging him. We got back to the room and rubbed it in my wife's face that she should have went to the Bakery with us as she could have met Larry also.
It's neat to see people you think of as celebrities enjoying WDW just like us "normal" folk.
Previously we've seen Chris Evert, Rick Barry and Priest Holmes at WDW.
One afternoon this trip my youngest son and I were in the BW pool and I heard a guy behind me say something to his wife and I thought "man, that sounds like that guy from According to Jim that plays Jim Belushi's brother in law Andy. I turned around and could have sworn it was him. I looked to the right and there was another guy saying to his daughter "I swear it was him. I'm going to go talk to him".
This guy goes over and says "are you that guy that plays on that one show?" Now there's a compliment. The Andy character says "yes I am" and proceeds to introduce himself as Larry. My son and I slide over and introduce ourselves too. Larry was great. He was very open and friendly. We talked a little about the BW and WDW (his first time at the BW and his two younger kids first times at WDW). I told him that everytime I see a celebrity at WDW my wife doesn't believe me. She still doesn't believe the Chris Evert sighting at Blizzard Beach and it took some major convincing on the Rick Barry (ok, tall guy with big honking NBA championship ring and NBA Legends tee shirt on was a dead give away). Anyway, I didn't want to bother him too much so we said nice to meet you and went on our way.
We got back to the room and told my wife about the sighting. Of course my son, being the snot he is, tells my wife behind my back that we made the whole story up. It only took a little convincing that he was a snot and I wasn't making it up as who would pick a co-star of a show if they were going to make a celebrity sighting up?
The next morning, my son and I went down to the BW Bakery and who is in line in front of us? Yep, Larry. My son asked if I was going to say something to him and I told him no, lets let him enjoy his vacation without bugging him. We got back to the room and rubbed it in my wife's face that she should have went to the Bakery with us as she could have met Larry also.
It's neat to see people you think of as celebrities enjoying WDW just like us "normal" folk.

way back in the 70's I saw Michelle Lee taping a show in MK !!!

) but she did and she was so stunned she just kept saying over and over again "That's Englebert Humperdink! That's Englebert Humperdink!" He turned, smiled and waved, but kept walking. Finally I got out my camera and got a picture of the back of his head.
