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It was an honour to be a part of that series. I still get fan mail every day for that show; a big portion of my fan base is from ‘Gilmore Girls.’
I personally call one of my fans every month. I answer all of my own fan mail.
Who needs fan mail when you have the Internet?
I did have a literal shed of fan mail once. It was literally filled with, like, 25 of those giant mail cartons.
I get comments all the time on Twitter, and fan mail about how amazing it is to see me play Iris West: a strong woman. It’s not really about her being black; she just happens to be black.
Jim Henson was the only piece of fan mail I ever wrote when I was a little kid.
Even I get fan mail.
The people who send us fan mail written in blood say the nicest things, so it doesn’t freak us out too much.
If the day gets really bad, I can always pull out fan mail. Who else gets mail where kids write to you and say, ‘Dear Mr. Scieszka, we were supposed to write to our favorite author, but Roald Dahl is dead. So I’m writing to you.’
I was one of the first authors to have an active website. I’m totally obsessed with technology. I’m always looking for ways to connect with my readers. I answer all my fan mail.
I don’t know if I’m a heartthrob or if I want to be one! I heard that I get the most fan mail. It’s very flattering, and lovely to be popular with the public.
One reason I relate to ‘Veronica Mars’ fans is because I can totally geek out about shows. I mean, I write Vince Gilligan fan mail every year.
My mother answers all my fan mail.
Although I get so much fan mail from Great Britain, tell me, am I more famous there than Michael Madsen?
In 2004 after winning my first Olympic gold medal I was featured in magazines as an eligible bachelor. Soon after I started receiving unique and odd fan mail, mainly from female prisoners. I’ve gotten prison art and love letters throughout the years.
I never looked at fan mail, for some reason. My mother and grandmother handled my mail – although it’s not like I was ever in the stratosphere of Kirk Cameron or Scott Baio.
Some of the best fan mail I get are from our men and women in the military and intelligence communities. They say, ‘Boy you do your homework, this is exactly how we’re doing it.’
When I first started on telly, I used to get quite a lot of fan mail from Indians saying it’s great that an Indian is on!
You get fan mail and you see the reaction when you write someone back. It’s kind of shocking. You can make someone’s day and be a positive influence on the world when you’re in a position like that.
Getting fan mail from Brazil is kind of funny.
I found through my fan mail that women… really wanted a role model.
The fan mail I get every day is incredible. It piles through the door from not just Britain but everywhere. It is so great to have that support behind me – everyone says I am an inspiration. It is great.
Well, we get a lot of fan mail and it gets sent to the office – so we never see it for ages, and then we have one day of going through it all.
I think it’s a sensible thing not to read your fan mail – not to take it too seriously.
I try to answer all my fan mail. Sometimes I get questions from people who obviously only read the Wiki but haven’t read the books. I’m like, ‘But you have to read the book or you’re not going to get it.’
In ‘The Secret Agent,’ it’s basically a character that was admired by Theodore Kaczynski, which is some fan mail you don’t really want to open. This is a man who is a chemist and who specializes in making bombs and despises humanity.
I’ve had more fan mail from ‘Doctor Who’ than anything. People love the show so passionately.
In terms of being a role model, I didn’t start out to be one. I don’t go to work every day with that in mind. But, I do get a lot of fan mail from young girls.
We got a lot of gay fan mail when the show first started. Something to do with being in San Francisco and being a big, burly guy with a big moustache. But we’re both happily married. To women.
I mean I appreciate fan mail and that the people like what I am doing but I can’t answer it. If I would answer 25 letters a day I would be just a guy answering mail and not an artist anymore.
I get an awful lot of fan mail, and I read all that I can.
I get as much fan mail today and sign as many autographs as I did when I played. It’s mind-boggling to a certain degree.
I still get so much fan mail addressed to Carol Brady, and I think a lot of it’s through the Net. And I always answer it, if it’s legible.
I get a lot of fan mail addressed to Bilbo and sometimes Sir Bilbo – it’s hardly ever addressed to Ian Holm, in fact. My business manager drafts the replies, and then I pop in to the office and sign them, ‘Bilbo!’
I didn’t know what to do with the fan mail. I had a little mini, and I used to put it at the back of my mini, and it grew and grew.
I still get fan mail for Columbo.
One time I got fan mail that was from Africa. It’s really neat.
Most of my fan mail is from women, and if people want to judge me, then they should consider how I treat the women I know.
Yes, I receive fan mail. One of my favorite things to do is sit down and read the letters people write. It’s really amazing the time people take to write these letters, tell their stories, draw pictures, etc.
It’s mostly women who I get really weird fan mail from.
I get a lot of fan mail and stuff, and usually it’s for me to sign stuff.
Over the years, the kind of fan mail I’ve gotten from men has always been different from what I get from women.
If you receive so much fan mail, it does touch you personally.
I was just on Broadway for four months, and the amount of fan mail that arrived at the theater was just overwhelming. I mean, I had no idea! I guess people suddenly had access to me and knew where to find me, so they got me there, and I was amazed.