3. Artists/Celebrities
While there are some who are above their fans, for the most part, those celebrities and artists at the conventions are genuinely interested in meeting and talking with their fans. While it is fun to see them at their panels, I also managed to run into a couple while wandering the con. First encounter happened while I was walking the half mile hike to the Starbucksthe George R Brown convention center is 1.8 million square feet and Comicpalooza was at one end; Starbucks the other. I was approached by Richard Hatch, Ton Zarek of
Battlestar Gallactica and the original Apollo. He was looking quite lost, and rightfully so. He approached because of my Comicpalooza press pass. I told him where it was, at the opposite end of the building, and when he sighed, Really? I decided to walk with him. Keep in mind hes almost 70, though he looks early 50s, tops. On the long walk we made small talk, the surprising thing was that it was mostly him asking me questions. When we made it and parted ways he thanked me by name. Second encounter happened as I was walking the floor taking in the sights. Some neer-do-well ploughed into me, almost sending me to the floor. Just as I was about to give him a good thrashing, I saw it was Kevin Sorbo, i.e. Captain Dylan Hunt of
Andromeda. He apologized profusely. Not wanting to get my ass handed to me by Hercules himself, I decided to let it go. Later, when I visited his booth, he remembered me and did me a solid, free autograph, a $30 value.
Hint: If you're looking to meet a celebrity up close, you never know where it's likely to happen. Your best bet is to swing by the autograph area often. That's where they are stationed, after all.