I've met him in person at a signing at least 10 years ago, maybe more.
While I'm always the first one to jump on people like the OP who say those things...this time, I have to agree with the sentiment.
Maybe he was just having a bad day when I met him, but he really was kind of a jerk.
That said:
tommie wrote:He was nothing but an extra in Hollywood his whole life.
Then why did you want his autograph?
tommie wrote:He should have been saving money like the rest of them should have done.
...how much money do you think he made? Seriously. The DOG in Wizard of Oz made more than the Munchkins.
Source on that
And he hasn't worked in how long?
Please enlighten us--how do you expect him to live on savings from so little money from so long ago?
mwg123 wrote:What I find bizarre is I sent a photo and SASE and he kept both and sent the letter in his own envelope demanding $10 and said I had to include a SASE and the item to be signed.
***?! If he's gonna charge then send me my pic back in my SASE with a note saying he charges.
Maybe it's a form letter and he kept your item and SASE so you wouldn't have to resend, as several celebrities who charge do, because it's cheaper for you in the long run?
northvscart wrote:I don't care so much that he charges, given his age and recent poor health, but what makes me mad is I sent the 10 dollars with a SASE and picture about 2 months ago an haven't gotten my picture returned, yet he can send these rejections back within 2 weeks. I may have to rewrite and explain I'm waiting for my item and sent the fee.
Maybe someone is helping him with his mail?
If someone else goes through and mails out the letters saying "Please send a fee", he doesn't need to be available for that. He could be wherever else, doing whatever else.
So saying "I've been waiting 2 months, but rejections come within 2 weeks" is comparing apples and oranges, unless you want his friend/assistant to sign your picture instead.
flipbird wrote:if he was only a "Hollywood extra " why did you want his autograph? Maybe your lack of respect found its way into your letter..he kindly signed 2 photos for me recently for free...by the way the munckins were paid 100.00 dollars a week for the wizard of oz ( Toto made 125.00) not a lot left to "save " like you did
My words exactly.
northvscart wrote:Yeah but it is sh**ty that I paid his fee and haven't heard back.
Explained above, and if you used your brain instead of complaining, you could've realized that for yourself. It's not that hard of a concept: If you're getting a form letter back, the celebrity doesn't need to be involved in its mailing. If you're getting an autograph back, the celebrity needs to be involved in its mailing. And as you've said:
1) health problems
2) age