A fan would get an autograph and that was that. If we didn't tour again for five years, we wouldn't remember them.
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I never wanted to take autographs, always wanted to give them. To do this, you have to achieve something.
People would ask me to autograph their bodies and then the next time I'd see them on tour they'd have my autograph tattooed. I decided I wouldn't write on people anymore, but I'd give them arms and legs and if they wanted those autographed I'd do that.
A lost of people recognize me and maybe will ask for an autograph, but it's nothing like if Elvis would've done something like that, 'cause he's so popular, or maybe The Beatles 'cause they stirred up a lot of action.
A player dreams of being a superstar, but he doesn't want people flocking all over him asking for an autograph.
That type of autograph, pictures and apparel thievery was not part of what I grew up with. I loved the artists and their music. I would be thrilled to meet them, but the thought of getting a scribble or stealing an article of clothing never occurred or appealed to me.
Nobody cares about your autograph. There are cameras everywhere, and there are media outlets for them to 'file their story'.
One fan wrote asking for a very specific autographed photo. He wanted me to pose in tight jeans and boots and even enclosed a sketch of how I should dress! A lot of them just say they wish they had a girlfriend like me. They're very endearing letters.
I just try to take it as it comes. One autograph at a time.
We had a showing of Battlestar in LA last week. I walked out the door and there were 50 people. I signed a ton of autographs. Other actors walked away without signing. These are the fans. I guess it depends. on who you are.
Hold on to that. You have an autograph. I'm going to be famous some day.
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