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What celebrity have you met that you were pleasantly surprised that they were a down-to-earth cool human being? Mine is Josh Hartnett. He was in the movie Pearl Harbor, Black Hawk Down, Penny Dreadful. He's been in a lot of great things. He hasn't been in much later part of his career, but I got to work with him on a movie called Six Below. I was a production assistant and he was the lead actor and and so many times I got to have one-on-one conversations with him. He was a new dad, his baby was, you know, six months old, or, you know, less than a year old, and it was his first, and I had four kids at the time, and so we talked about life, fatherhood, and he was just such a great down-to-earth person, and also a super talented human being, an actor, so. Who have you met and were pleasantly surprised that they were a down-to-earth great person?
I had a chance to interview Aaron Paul of breaking bad for my job and he is just a delight just really nice person really took an edge ask me stuff about myself so I was just really good guy
I've heard Aaron Paul is a really down-to-earth awesome guy too. Good to hear that the rumors are true. That's cool that he took... I love when they take a time to actually like have interest in you rather than just being like, you know, going through the motions, assigning or or smiling for a selfie or that kind of stuff. It's really cool.
If you count athletes as celebrities I would do Matthew Stafford he was staying in the same hotel as me and he seemed like a very cool dude just did not get upset when people came to him asking for pictures and autographs and all that jazz good guy
Yeah, athletes definitely fall into that category. Matthew Stafford, he seems like a cool dude just from interviews. And I just remember that epic separated shoulder comeback win and stuff. He just seems like an awesome guy. So that's cool to hear that he actually was. Very neat.
In the UK, because that's what I'm based, I would say the boxer Anthony Joshua. When I bumped into him, he was a very humble guy. He was actually at a lingerie, which is like a clothing shop where they wash your clothes. It was like one of those old school clothing places and I was like surprised to even see him there. But he was very humble because that's when he used to go when he was young, from what he was telling me. But yeah man, for sure Anthony, for sure.
That's cool, isn't it kind of funny how surprised we get when celebrities or famous people have interests like us regular people pretty cool that's awesome
That's okay. It's okay to not meet celebrities. I Never thought I would meet one either living in Utah But I was surprised that there's a pretty good film industry in Utah And so that's where I was able to meet most of mine.
I've met so many celebrities men, especially during my podcasting days, but I think the most amazing one that I've come across that's been the most down-to-earth has been really cool is probably Ralph Trezvant from the audition. I interviewed him before I interviewed him at fan events, but actually in talking to Cool man, brother is cooler than a fan.
Well I've met about three or four in person but the ones that were surprisingly down to earth and cool The first one I'd have to say Alice Cooper We discussed religion and philosophy and life and stuff like that at this multicultural fest He was kind of he had he was wearing a white cap you know forward kind of you know Hiding a little bit of his face a little bit, but it was him because he mentioned him He's like, what do you think about Alice?
And another one I met was Andy Black. I actually hung out with him for a full night. We just hung out and discussed. He talked about his, he told me his whole entire life story just breaking the ice. This was upstairs from the underground place where local bands played at. This was right before he moved to Hollywood with his girlfriend. But he told me about his girlfriend and all that stuff. of his upbringing.
He was um actually at that time he wasn't an eight he was an atheist. Um, he was like a couple years younger than me. Um, I was 18. Um, he was an atheist at the time. He's from Black Velbrides in case you guys never heard of Andy Black aka Andy Beersack. Um, he's from Black Velbrides. But, you know, he...
Yeah, he was struggling with anxiety and stuff like that. He just wanted to break the ice and start like talking my head off one night. And I didn't realize he was going to crash at that place upstairs and that my friend opened up his door to at the time until like long hours after he told me his entire life story and we had a conversation. got into a religious debate just a little bit where he challenged me.
But surprisingly Alice Cooper, I spoke with him for a good 10-15 minutes. I was like 16-17 at the time. And he was standing, we were standing by in a cultic tent or something like that. But I mean he's a Christian and stuff so he was pretty good down to earth laid back. Chill guy, not easy to talk to. He was nice.