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Quotes About Fanmail

My strangest experience was my six words in 'Star Wars.' I've had more fanmail from that than anything I've ever done.
~ Harriet Walter
All fanmail is a bit of fun. We do get some nice letters and some fanatical mail too. There's one woman who thinks me and her are married and has asked when she can come home. That's a bit spooky.
~ Peter Andre
I get fan letters written in everything from crayons to lipstick.
~ Ian Ziering
I have never had a pair of knickers sent in the post. I've had jams, lemon drizzle cakes, West Ham football shirts and footballs and books. I've had pillowcases with my face on, tea towels with my face on, face flannels with my face on, towels with my face on.
~ Jeremy Kyle
I made so many B pictures I began to get fan mail from hornets...and for me that was an improvement.
~ Bob Hope
People send me fanmail in the post, and I keep every letter, and I always say I will read every single one. It might take me years and years, but I'll do it. Your audience are what makes you, so you have give as much back as you can.
~ Zoe Sugg
My fan base is really, really young. They're the youngest demographic that you can track on YouTube: 13- to 17-year-old females. But the fan mail that I get in my P.O. box, they're all from moms and from kids who are two years old, three years old, four years old.
~ Rosanna Pansino
I get letters. I get several a week, I think. A lot of people want a picture, a lot of people just want an autograph.
~ Elmore Leonard
I never think of myself as any kind of sex symbol, but I get letters from all over, all sorts. It's really cool. I get a lot from inmates, which is kind of scary. But the best was the guy who wanted to send me a plane ticket to fly me to his prom.
~ Laura Prepon
'Alien?' Oh, yeah. I still get fanmail almost every week, pictures from all over the world on that movie. That's one of the most popular films I've done.
~ Harry Dean Stanton
I used to get, like, 2,000 letters a week at one point.
~ Andrew Keegan
Some of the mail I've had has been weird. When I played Guy of Gisborne, a woman crocheted a mini-version of me.
~ Richard C. Armitage