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            one of my mates used to work weekends at an all night petrol station in Bishops Stortford Essex that the babestation girls used to frequent at 4 AM on their way home.
It was very impressive to us as 22 year old lads at the time.3 - 
            
The other interesting thing about the film was the location. They decided to film a lot of it in the desert areas around Broken Hill. However, they had an amazing unprecedented rainfall and suddenly the desert was full of beautiful and some rare flowers. So 150 trucks, took all the gear to Sydney and loaded all the gear and cars etc onto ships and set off for Namibia where they finally shot the scenes.Jessie said:
Wow... the other side of the story then. I know very little about those two actors outside of their works. Just always in awe of Charlize Theron's beauty and really loved her in The Cider House Rules and other films. Tom Hardy is a great actor judging from all the films that I've seen him in. Well, maybe they just didn't get along with each other... But one thing I don't think was Theron's fault was that Tom Hardy was often late for shooting.TEL said:
I met a guy back in 2012 who did some work on a Bentley I owned. He had been in charge of making and maintaining the cars used on Mad Max. To say that he didn't have a good word to say about Charlize is an understatement.Jessie said:
How was he like? I read about Charlize Theron's feud with him on the set of Mad Max a couple of years ago and I've quite disliked him since.Fumbluff said:Tom Hardy and his little dog. Aaah.Charlize may be beautiful, but by this guys account it sounded like she was absolutely hideous to work with.2 - 
            
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NpA1CdhINNE
I always drag this one out when people don't realise exactly what they see isn't really real... here is Uncle Albert talking posh1 - 
            Had a piss in the next urinal to Ricky Tomlinson at Goodison Park when we were both in the same hospitality lounge. He looks very odd in a suit and tie.0
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Wow, you’ve met Johnny Herbert’s cousin!McBobbin said:
My parents next door neighbour is Johnny Herbert's cousin. Met him once. Friendly.9goalswentpastperry said:
I was once in the adjacent bowling lane to some bloke from The Bill. He wasn't Reg Hollis, D.I. Burnside or PC Stamp. Just one of the young blokes on it in the mid 2000s when it was on its way out. How's that for mundane?Manic_mania said:I served Anthony Costa once when I worked at Wickes - his Mrs is a right sort. They bought some chain link wiring because their dog kept getting out of the garden. Served Kush from Eastenders a couple of times but I didn't know at the time until a couple of the older ladies came running up to me afterwards like a bunch of teenage girls asking what he was like - I was baffled and still am to be honest.
Oh and I was the next bowling aisle over from Nick Berry once. He didn't get a strike.
Its probably not enough to start a new thread but i'd love to hear if anyone has met any lower tier famous people than me in a more mundane way? kind of a "bottom trumps" kind of deal!?1 - 
            There's another new and mundane thread - people who's relatives you know, or who your relatives know...

I used to work with Linda Lusardi's cousin, and my wife's best mate at school (and still a good friend) was Barry Sheene's cousin. My uncle Jack used to live next to Herbie Flowers in Australia.
They don't come much bigger...
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            Paul Daniels once held the door open for me as I went from the pub to the pub garden with three pints, and acknowledged my thanks with a cheery 'You're welcome'.
And Kirsten O'Brien (former kids TV presenter) was checking tickets to the village festival comedy night and advised me that admission included a pint, which I told her was the best news I'd heard in months. I didn't realise it was her until later.
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Been in a mini cab driven by a Elton John's cousinAlgarveaddick said:There's another new and mundane thread - people who's relatives you know, or who your relatives know...
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I used to work with Tony Cascarino's dad (Domonic) at Nash's paper mills back in the 70 and Early 80s.fat man on a moped said:
Been in a mini cab driven by a Elton John's cousinAlgarveaddick said:There's another new and mundane thread - people who's relatives you know, or who your relatives know...
Used to work with Tony Cascarino's mum
Met Tony loads of times.1 - 
            I know someone who throw up over Dustin Hoffman in a lift in London.1
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Her looks don't give her the right to behave that way. I've never liked her since that conversation all those years ago. A leopard doesn't change its spots.Jessie said:
I just looked her up and read this article. https://www.nickiswift.com/75469/shady-side-charlize-theron/TEL said:
The other interesting thing about the film was the location. They decided to film a lot of it in the desert areas around Broken Hill. However, they had an amazing unprecedented rainfall and suddenly the desert was full of beautiful and some rare flowers. So 150 trucks, took all the gear to Sydney and loaded all the gear and cars etc onto ships and set off for Namibia where they finally shot the scenes.Jessie said:
Wow... the other side of the story then. I know very little about those two actors outside of their works. Just always in awe of Charlize Theron's beauty and really loved her in The Cider House Rules and other films. Tom Hardy is a great actor judging from all the films that I've seen him in. Well, maybe they just didn't get along with each other... But one thing I don't think was Theron's fault was that Tom Hardy was often late for shooting.TEL said:
I met a guy back in 2012 who did some work on a Bentley I owned. He had been in charge of making and maintaining the cars used on Mad Max. To say that he didn't have a good word to say about Charlize is an understatement.Jessie said:
How was he like? I read about Charlize Theron's feud with him on the set of Mad Max a couple of years ago and I've quite disliked him since.Fumbluff said:Tom Hardy and his little dog. Aaah.Charlize may be beautiful, but by this guys account it sounded like she was absolutely hideous to work with.
Seems she had a rough childhood and has indeed a reputation of being mean to people in general...😱 Her comments on The Cider House Rules costar Tobey Maguire were awful.1 - 
            TEL said:
Her looks don't give her the right to behave that way. I've never liked her since that conversation all those years ago. A leopard doesn't change its spots.Jessie said:
I just looked her up and read this article. https://www.nickiswift.com/75469/shady-side-charlize-theron/TEL said:
The other interesting thing about the film was the location. They decided to film a lot of it in the desert areas around Broken Hill. However, they had an amazing unprecedented rainfall and suddenly the desert was full of beautiful and some rare flowers. So 150 trucks, took all the gear to Sydney and loaded all the gear and cars etc onto ships and set off for Namibia where they finally shot the scenes.Jessie said:
Wow... the other side of the story then. I know very little about those two actors outside of their works. Just always in awe of Charlize Theron's beauty and really loved her in The Cider House Rules and other films. Tom Hardy is a great actor judging from all the films that I've seen him in. Well, maybe they just didn't get along with each other... But one thing I don't think was Theron's fault was that Tom Hardy was often late for shooting.TEL said:
I met a guy back in 2012 who did some work on a Bentley I owned. He had been in charge of making and maintaining the cars used on Mad Max. To say that he didn't have a good word to say about Charlize is an understatement.Jessie said:
How was he like? I read about Charlize Theron's feud with him on the set of Mad Max a couple of years ago and I've quite disliked him since.Fumbluff said:Tom Hardy and his little dog. Aaah.Charlize may be beautiful, but by this guys account it sounded like she was absolutely hideous to work with.
Seems she had a rough childhood and has indeed a reputation of being mean to people in general...😱 Her comments on The Cider House Rules costar Tobey Maguire were awful.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l9dmoT9AfoI
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            Met Judge Rinder and Rylan in Florence last week , they were filming a trip around Italy .0
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            "Rylan in Florence" is never something I though I'd ever hear in the same sentence8
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            ......or the Judge come to that1
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            My previous secretary's aunt was faye Lucas in Grange hill (think that's the barrel properly scraped now)5
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Quality. I used to work with Glenn Hoddles niece at Tesco head office. Very nice lady.Algarveaddick said:There's another new and mundane thread - people who's relatives you know, or who your relatives know...
I used to work with Linda Lusardi's cousin, and my wife's best mate at school (and still a good friend) was Barry Sheene's cousin. My uncle Jack used to live next to Herbie Flowers in Australia.
They don't come much bigger...
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            My brother used to work with, and still friends with, Boy George's brother1
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Boy Bungle, or his younger brother Boy Zippy?Gribbo said:My brother used to work with, and still friends with, Boy George's brother5 - 
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Well… there was!AFKABartram said:The Huw Edwards chat has no relevance to this light hearted thread. There is a BBC thread in House of Commoners for that. Thanks0 - 
            Come on then how many of you are going to admit meeting this guy off the telly 😉
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Well I have !!!T_C_E said:Come on then how many of you are going to admit meeting this guy off the telly 😉
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            Alfie May, Dartford Social club, one summers Sunday afternoon way back in 2018 I think
Had a good chat, we talked about him hitting the post at the Valley for Donnie, said he would consider charlton if he got the chance being a local lad etc, got on well, gave me his mobile, swapped the odd text for a while.
Really decent down to earth fella6 - 
            Patrick McGoohan (The Prisoner) was our cousin (twice removed) on our Mums side.3
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Had you been to see Mary Poppins by any chance?ElfsborgAddick said:Karl Howman from Brush Strokes, I saw him in the Churchill Theatre in Bromley.Was in the bar during the interval and asked him to sign the ticket, knowing he was Charlton from memory I asked him to sign it "Roland Out". That created conversation and he was very chatty and pleasant.0 - 
            I once danced with a woman who danced with a man who danced with The Princess of Wales.0
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            Was it Camilla?4
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When I was about 9 or 10, I was very, very close to being killed by Alfie Bass. Fortunately, he managed to stop his Bentley just in time.Manic_mania said:I served Anthony Costa once when I worked at Wickes - his Mrs is a right sort. They bought some chain link wiring because their dog kept getting out of the garden. Served Kush from Eastenders a couple of times but I didn't know at the time until a couple of the older ladies came running up to me afterwards like a bunch of teenage girls asking what he was like - I was baffled and still am to be honest.
Oh and I was the next bowling aisle over from Nick Berry once. He didn't get a strike.
Its probably not enough to start a new thread but i'd love to hear if anyone has met any lower tier famous people than me in a more mundane way? kind of a "bottom trumps" kind of deal!?
I also met Michael Caine a few times. (No, not that one but the professional racing driver of the same name). Nice bloke and a hero of mine for being someone capable of actually taming the TVR Speed 12.
Andrew Bailey - always comes across as a bit snooty on TV but is actually a really nice bloke. Which cannot be said of his two predecessors as Governor of the BoE. (He's probably a bit rubbish at his job though).
My neighbour - one of the most charming people you could wish to meet - played the character Nicky di Marco on Eastenders for a few years. She volunteered to do my shopping for me during lockdown which was nice.
Finally, if we had a "celebrities you have no recollection of knowing" category, according to my best mate, who remembers everything, I was friends with Siouxsie Sioux. I think she was probably just called Susan back then and she was a regular at the Apples & Pears off the Old Kent Road and the Fox Under The Hill. I can't remember her at all.
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From Leitrim.KBslittlesis said:Patrick McGoohan (The Prisoner) was our cousin (twice removed) on our Mums side.1 
















