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Old 03-17-05 | 06:08 PM
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Ever Contact a Celebrity and Receive a Signed Autograph or Letter Back?

Through doing some research via Google, I got sidetracked and stumbled onto a site where people posts autographed photo's from celebrities. Apparently they either sent a photo they had--or maybe just wrote them requesting a signed photo--and within a month or two received that signed photo back.

I'm curious, has anyone else done this? It never even occured to me but I guess could be cool.

Ever get a signed photo or letter back? If you got a photo signed, did you send them a photo, or did they just send you a generic professional signed photo of themselves?
Old 03-17-05 | 06:13 PM
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probably not what you're looking for but John Carpenter was my mentor -- this was set up by USC. we write letters back and forth every now and then. met for coffee once.
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Tons of times. I collect celebrity autographs (actors/actresses only), & although I get most of mine in-person & do get some through the mail.

A couple of odd recent ones I got back that were out for almost a year, are Christian Bale & Ken Watanabe from the set of Batman. Bale personlized a photo I sent him, & Watanabe was weird, he didn't sign the photo (it was from last Samurai, but I got a card with his own personal stationarly & a short letter where he wrote thank you so much for embracing The Last Samurai & his work & then signed sloppily in English & then again in his language. When I send stuff out, I only do it to movie sets or plays (which are the best), b/c I figure they are legit, you know the actor is there & probably reads their fan mail.

Recently I just got back Ashley Judd, who signed an 8x10 photo I mailed over 1 year ago when she was on Broadway, the return address came from Kentucky so its probably where she lives.
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I get mail for Hayden Christiansen asking for autographs. Purely by mistake as they addressed it to our studio instead of the correct address. I usually forward them on tho I've been tempted to send photos of my poop back with the tagline, "I used the force."
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I used to request signed photos of celebrities when I was in Jr. High. I didn't send photos of them. I just sent SASEs, but usually they would just send their the photo in their own envelope though. I usually would end up receiving them from celebrities I didn't really care about, but had contacted via email, like Emme or Bill Nye. One time I received a photo from Christian Slater though which was really cool. I received one from Charlie Sheen like 3 years after I had sent out the SASE.
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Interesting stuff...

Sessa...so you have a bunch of celebrity photos and you send them out sometimes to get autographed?

Also, how did you find out the address to the Batman site--or film sets in general?

Lastly, how--if you do it through the mail--does it work? Do you just have to send a large enough stamped/self addressed envelope (and I suppose you'd have to send THAT envelope inside of another envelope so that it can get there) through the mail with maybe a short letter requestiong a signed photo?
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Interesting stuff...

Sessa...so you have a bunch of celebrity photos and you send them out sometimes to get autographed?
I have a ton of 8x10 photos (if I had a scanner I'd post some autographs), I use to collect them in person, I still do not as much though, & I don't mean people in person like some midget from Star Wars, I have Johnny Depp, Halle Berry, Cate Blanchet, Keira Knightly, Kate Hudson, Al Pacino, Ashley Judd, & a ton more. But then a friend of mine told me about doing some through the mail.

Also, how did you find out the address to the Batman site--or film sets in general?
There is a website called Star Archives, you have to pay to use it though & it updates with film sets all the time. The Batman set I think was in Prague.

Lastly, how--if you do it through the mail--does it work? Do you just have to send a large enough stamped/self addressed envelope (and I suppose you'd have to send THAT envelope inside of another envelope so that it can get there) through the mail with maybe a short letter requestiong a signed photo?
I just use two 9x12 envelopes that I get from work, a short letter like a paragraph Dear so & so, your my favorite actor I love this film, & an 8x10 photo that I like. Simple as that & its fun when you get home from work one day & see a returned envelope in the mail. A lot of people, probably most mail to celeb's agencies, for instance Clint Eastwood supposivel is really popular with collectors. I never do this, IMO you are getting a fake autograph, some secretary is doing it. I only mail to plays or movie address (although most times you don't get anything back from movie sets) plays are great, I got Kevin Spacy & Ian McKellan both from England a couple of weeks ago.\

It's just a fun little thing to do that is different. I'm a movie fanatic, as most are here that post, & my office at work & my TV area at home is the envy of all that see it.

Edited, if you ever wanted to do this now is a great time to start. Right now on Broadway you have Ethan Hawke, Ben Stiller, Amanda Peet (who I got in-person & my picture w/ her), Jeff Goldbloom, Hank Azaria, Tim Curry, Christian Slater (also in person & a picture w/ him, very nice), David Hyde Pearce, William Sadler & the biggest right now Denzel Washington just to name a few.

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I did this for a while a few years ago. My favorite piece was from Charlton Heston. It was a picture from "The Planet of the Apes" of he and Kim Hunter (Dr. Zira) kissing. It is signed by he and Ms. Hunter. It is my prize item in my home theater. Never fails to get a double take when people first see.
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probably not what you're looking for but John Carpenter was my mentor -- this was set up by USC. we write letters back and forth every now and then. met for coffee once.
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thanks buckee! my girlfriend cut that trailer. i will pass your kind words along. a number of distributers have been invited to the NYC screening. hopefully someone will choose to distribute it.
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Originally Posted by Sessa17
Edited, if you ever wanted to do this now is a great time to start. Right now on Broadway you have Ethan Hawke, Ben Stiller, Amanda Peet (who I got in-person & my picture w/ her), Jeff Goldbloom, Hank Azaria, Tim Curry, Christian Slater (also in person & a picture w/ him, very nice), David Hyde Pearce, William Sadler & the biggest right now Denzel Washington just to name a few.

I've been wanting to get Ben Stiller to sign something Tenenbaum-related for awhile. Have you had any experience with him at the play he's doing now? Also, when is a good time to be there? Thanks.
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I'm not into autographs, but I have 4 - all of them gotten in person.
1. Mr. Macintosh - "the man who invented stereo" (as my dad called him) signed an owner's manual for this ancient tube macintosh amp. He was a neighbor.
2. Pete Uberoth - when he was commissioner of baseball, he signed a baseball for me - my dad was college roommates with him.
3. Mr. T - I met him at E3 - he was coked out according to his bodyguards - he gave me a signed picture.
4. Bruce Campbell - also at E3 - I had him sign the McFarlane Ash doll thing.

I've met and hung out with and exchanged emails and phone calls with plenty of minor celebrities, but never got an autograph.
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I've considered doing this in preparation for the day (eventually) when I have my own video store. I figured it would be a great decor. Now to find the time and motivation . . .
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I believe it was right after the Fog, but Jamie Lee Curtis sent me a personalized color photo.
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when i was a kid we had to write letters to celebrities. I wrote to fred savage, and recieved back a letter thanking me for my kind letter, a post card personalized that read something to the effect of "Cameron, Hope all of yours are Wonder Years." and another card with the entire cast autographs.

I also wrote to TMNT comics and recieved a post card from kevin eastman.
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Yup, I've received several through the mail. My most prized autograph is Jimmy Stewart -- got a letter from him 2 weeks prior to his death.
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When I was 9, I wrote a letter to Alec Guiness and he returned a nice letter and personalized photograph.
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I once wrote the San Diego Chicken. Know what I got? Jack shit.
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this is something id like to try with my favorite actors , but how do you find their mailing address ?

fansites ?
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You just made me remember that I used to work in a video store in Kansas City one summer and the owner was good friends with Phil Collins. I used to have to go through fan letters and pull out any that were interesting/beyond the pale. I entered all the fans' addresses in a database (1989) for sending back club mail... no clue how often he'd sent back photos, especially since he lived overseas.
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I've written and received signed photos from the following people over the years:

Ella Fitzgerald*
Buddy Ebsen*
Al Pacino
James Caan
Robert Duvall
Henry Winkler
Robert Redford
Clint Eastwood
James Garner
Ian McKellen
Jeff Bridges
Jack Elam*
James Earl Jones
Frank Oz
Walter Cronkite
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Wow glad to see some collectors on here, thought I was the only one.

I have about 100 autographs I have gotten from celeb's through the mail, some are signed pics, some just sign 4x6 note cards, some inscribe photos to me too, its been a lot of fun.....still working on getting them all framed though.
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Originally Posted by Sessa17
Recently I just got back Ashley Judd, who signed an 8x10 photo I mailed over 1 year ago when she was on Broadway, the return address came from Kentucky so its probably where she lives.

If one wants to find Judd these days, all they have to do is hang out at Kentucky's NCAA games and hope they win, as she will be more likely to sign anything at that point.
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Not exactly a well-known celebrity but when I was ordering a copy of August Underground I included a letter that I signed in fake blood along with blood splotches. Much to my surprise I received my movie along with a letter written by the "director/star" Fred Vogel. Here's a photo of the letter (I blurred a part of the "stationary" so it's forum-safe). You can click to see a larger pic:



I loved how he signed it "Take care, you sick bastard"

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In 4th or 5th grade, one assignment was to write to a celebrity. I wrote to Harrison Ford and got back a signed picture. It was him in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. It looks like a fan photo where he signed one and they make 100's but it is still his autograph. I still have it. Only downside is that when I was opening the letter, I tore the picture a little. A little scotch tape fixed that.


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