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Re: List of Celebrities Believed To Send Secretarial Autographs
could you inform me what that post that you read said?
Re: List of Celebrities Believed To Send Secretarial Autographs
Thank you for that post, Will Bozarth! {thumb2} I believe you're right - I've added Doris to the list. :neutral:
Thank you for the help, everyone!!
zanne
Thank you for the help, everyone!!

zanne
Re: List of Celebrities Believed To Send Secretarial Autographs
Another couple of names, that you can add to the ones with a secretarial inscriptions are: Freema Agyeman and Catherine Tate of Dr Who, if you write via their agents.
Do you have Dick Van Dyke, and Jerry Lewis, on your list, Oh possibly Phil Collins and Elton John too
Do you have Dick Van Dyke, and Jerry Lewis, on your list, Oh possibly Phil Collins and Elton John too
Re: List of Celebrities Believed To Send Secretarial Autographs
Thank you very much for the help, autoland!autoland wrote:Another couple of names, that you can add to the ones with a secretarial inscriptions are: Freema Agyeman and Catherine Tate of Dr Who, if you write via their agents.
Do you have Dick Van Dyke, and Jerry Lewis, on your list, Oh possibly Phil Collins and Elton John too


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zanne
Re: List of Celebrities Believed To Send Secretarial Autographs
And I would add Tony Curtis to this list.
Boy there all coming out of the woodwork, now thick and fast.
Oh is Jane Fonda on there? she can go on too.
Boy there all coming out of the woodwork, now thick and fast.
Oh is Jane Fonda on there? she can go on too.
Re: List of Celebrities Believed To Send Secretarial Autographs
Thank you again autoland!autoland wrote:And I would add Tony Curtis to this list.
Boy there all coming out of the woodwork, now thick and fast.
Oh is Jane Fonda on there? she can go on too.

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zanne
Re: List of Celebrities Believed To Send Secretarial Autographs
I've found some more secretarials for you to add:
Leonard Nimoy.
Barbra Streisand.
Billy Joel.
Kim Novak.
Joan Fontaine. (if you dont send her $5 per autograph)
Adam West. (you must pay for his autograph $15 for a batman index card)
Angela Lansbury. (never liked giving autographs) and asked on another site, for no contact details to be given out.
Shirley Maclaine.
Burt Kwouk.
Penelope Keith. (but authentic if via venue)
Paul Michael Glaser. (always authentic via venue)
Mickey Rooney. (Authentic IP only)
Leonard Nimoy.
Barbra Streisand.
Billy Joel.
Kim Novak.
Joan Fontaine. (if you dont send her $5 per autograph)
Adam West. (you must pay for his autograph $15 for a batman index card)
Angela Lansbury. (never liked giving autographs) and asked on another site, for no contact details to be given out.
Shirley Maclaine.
Burt Kwouk.
Penelope Keith. (but authentic if via venue)
Paul Michael Glaser. (always authentic via venue)
Mickey Rooney. (Authentic IP only)
Re: List of Celebrities Believed To Send Secretarial Autographs
Awesome (I mean not that they're secretarial - it's awesome that we can update the list now!), thanks again for the help, autoland! {thumb2}autoland wrote:I've found some more secretarials for you to add:
Leonard Nimoy.
Barbra Streisand.
Billy Joel.
Kim Novak.
Joan Fontaine. (if you dont send her $5 per autograph)
Adam West. (you must pay for his autograph $15 for a batman index card)
Angela Lansbury. (never liked giving autographs) and asked on another site, for no contact details to be given out.
Shirley Maclaine.
Burt Kwouk.
Penelope Keith. (but authentic if via venue)
Paul Michael Glaser. (always authentic via venue)
Mickey Rooney. (Authentic IP only)
The list is updated,
zanne
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Re: List of Celebrities Believed To Send Secretarial Autographs
I'm not sure about Doris Day, but if she really wanted nothing to do with "Doris Day" she would not have a charity in her name. Secreterials they may be, but I'm not sure about the whole reason for it.
Lauren Bacall has always been known as Betty but she still signs as Lauren because that's what the public wants.
Just out of interest, how do you know that Joan Fontaine will only sign if you pay her per autograph. Just curious.

Lauren Bacall has always been known as Betty but she still signs as Lauren because that's what the public wants.
Just out of interest, how do you know that Joan Fontaine will only sign if you pay her per autograph. Just curious.


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Re: List of Celebrities Believed To Send Secretarial Autographs
Someone else on this site, said that Doris Day, has not signed TTM for 5 years, I believe this to be true, and as far as her animal foundation, just because it's called that still, does not mean that she has anything to do with the day to day running of it.
And the letter, that is sent out with it, could be the work of a sec agian.
Point taken about Lauren Bacall, but betty has been used for years, even in the 1940's.
As to Joan Fountain (She never used her last name De Havalland) It seems to make sense, that if she ask for money, for her autograph what would make her sign for free.
Remember, that's part of her earning, and she is an old lady, who no longer acts (last role 1994)
and with her come on she only asks for $5 and she adds her only photo.
And the letter, that is sent out with it, could be the work of a sec agian.
Point taken about Lauren Bacall, but betty has been used for years, even in the 1940's.
As to Joan Fountain (She never used her last name De Havalland) It seems to make sense, that if she ask for money, for her autograph what would make her sign for free.
Remember, that's part of her earning, and she is an old lady, who no longer acts (last role 1994)
and with her come on she only asks for $5 and she adds her only photo.
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