I have always lived in a sort of celebrity-heavy area of Los Angeles - very close to CBS and Beverly Hills - so I have seen all sorts of famous people, from A-list to D-list actors and musicians, roaming around everywhere from Farmers Market to just walking down the street, to on Catalina Island!!! There are a lot of agencies around here, not to mention SAG and AFTRA right down the street, so they are everywhere. Also, Sunset Boulevard is a few streets up, so a lot of musicians can be spotted there. I couldn't even begin to name everyone I have seen in my lifetime. As Nancy said, I almost get used to it after a while. I mean, it is always kind of interesting to see someone famous - especially if I am a fan - but I don't follow them or take pictures. But at DLR? None! I swear, the most famous person I ever saw at DLR was the actor
Paul Sorvino! That is it! Not Oprah, not Lance Armstrong, not Lindsay Lohan! Paul Sorvino! I also saw a well-known (in Southern California) local weatherman named
Dallas Raines, AND I saw a lady whose title escapes me, but her name is
Marilyn Grabowski and she worked for Playboy as maybe an editor or something (she resembles Joni Mitchell strongly!).
However, if this counts at all, I once WENT to DLR with a famous person, although he was not famous at the time we went to DLR. Do you know who Bret Michaels is (from the band Poison and from VH1's show, "Rock of Love")? I used to work for Poison back in the '80s, and just before their debut album came out, we went in a group of six people (three guys and three girls) to DLR, but Bret was the only one from the band who was with us. This was one of the years in the '80s where they were giving away Dream Machine prizes like pins or souvenir postcards or stuffed animals every day, so we each got something but I can't recall what Bret's prize was. I DID take pictures on that trip (with an ancient Kodak Disc camera, if anyone remembers those!), and one of my friends took pictures, although, for some reason, we didn't take a lot of
Disneyland-specific photos with the guys in them (meaning ones where you can clearly tell
where we are!). We got some on Autopia, and I snapped one or two fuzzy, distant shots of Bret when he and the guys jumped out of the vehicle on one of the dark rides (can't recall which one, but they were always doing mischievous things like that). We had a blast on POTC and IASW, too. Great fun! I bought Bret two skull and crossbones flags and a skull ring at Pieces of Eight, the shop right by POTC, and he used the ring in photo shoots, and the flags he used in a couple of the band's videos. Also, he was wearing a mesh tank top under some overalls, and when he let the suspenders down, a CM quickly rushed over and asked him to cover up!! Anyway, we had planned to go to DLR again, but their first album came out soon after and they became...famous. So you can imagine, trips to DLR were impossible to pull off after that for those of us who 'knew him when'!!!