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Is Zachary Quinto nice to his fans?


Just curious girls, I absolutely love Zachary Quinto. He just seems like a cool guy, from what I see in interviews and on Twitter....From this fan photo he sure like to talk with his fans http://www.99celebrities.com/zachary-quinto-and-paolo-at-margin-call-p romo-tour My question is, has anyone on here met him in person? If so, was he approachable, nice or is he the type of celebrity to not sign autographs, etc?

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Met him and he was a very nice guy. Didn't ask for an autograph, but he definitely would've given one.

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Met him outside the theatre after his broadway show, he stayed and signed autographs for anyone there. Took his time, didn't act rushed or annoyed. Seemed quite genuine, pleasant and down to earth. All in all I felt like he was just a cool guy and a very good stage actor.

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Signing autographs must pale after a while. There are probably places where it's appropriate to sign one and others where it is not. I doubt most fans respect those boundaries.

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I met him at a SoupKitchen right before the second Star Trek reboot came out. He was there with some unnamed male. I'd say he was a little passive aggressive when I finally approached him (after watching him from afar for 15 mins) to get my copy of "Margain Call" and the DVD box sets of "Heroes" I just happened to have on hand signed and he kind of acted like he wasn't interested or was too busy to give me his John Hancock. Finally, I thought perhaps I was overstepping the boundaries so I left the bathroom and let him finish up what he was doing in there.

I caught him for real outside in the parking lot after we had all finished our meals and he and his partner were getting in their Escalade. I apologized for the whole bathroom incident and told him that he was one of my heroes; He said he was grateful but that he had a busy schedule and had places to go. I was able to convince him to sign two of the "Heroes" box sets for me. He slammed the door to his car closed before I could present him with the "Margain Call" DVD. Overall, a so-so experience.

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