Next on my list of celebrity autographs is the one and only Christopher Eccleston.
For those of you who don't know, Christopher played the Ninth Doctor in the 2005 re-boot of THE greatest tv show of all time, Doctor Who.
Before this time, however, you might have caught him in some early episodes of Cracker (starring Robbie Coltrane) before his character was killed by Robert Carlyle, and also in the Nicolas Cage Angelina Jolie film Gone In 60 Seconds.
Now, back to Doctor Who. The show began in 1963 and ran until 1989, with a telemovie in 1996. Much loved around the world, Christopher's performance as the broody yet confident Ninth Doctor was something not yet seen in the role. Sadly, he opted out of a 2nd season of the show, which probably adds to his appeal, leaving us wanting more.
There was much speculation about Christopher's departure from Doctor Who. Many rumours pointed to a high workload needed for the show, a fear of being typecast, personality clashes, or even a desire to try new things. Regardless of the reason, Christopher left, and has since starred in numourous feature films and tv roles.
For example, there was his turn as the villainous Destro in 2009's GI Joe: The Rise Of Cobra.
And more recently as John Lennon in the tv movie Lennon: Naked.
Lately there's been talk of a possible return to Doctor Who for a one-off 50th Anniversary special episode in 2013. But of course, it's all rumour. Fingers crossed though!
Now, onto the autograph, here it is, a signed postcard received through the mail of Christopher Eccleston as the Ninth Doctor.
Fantastic!
Monday, March 28, 2011
Friday, March 11, 2011
John Travolta
Next on my list of celebrity autographs is one of the biggest names in Hollywood, the one and only John Travolta (yay!).
John's first big role was as Vinny Barbarino in the 1970's sitcom "Welcome Back, Kotter" which starred Gabe Kaplan as a teacher in Brooklyn.
During this time, Travolta starred in the 1977 film Saturday Night Fever, and the 1979 film, Grease. Maybe you've heard of it? Or maybe like me you've watched it too many times? There's just something about a good musical. A-ha, a-ha, a wella wella...
Anyway, after these 2 hit films, Travolta continued working but didn't hit the bigtime until 1989 when he co-starred alongside Kirsty Alley in "Look Who's Talking" and the subsequent films "Look Who's Talking Too" and "Look Who's Talking Now".
The came 1994, when Travolta really hit the big time, starring as Vincent Vega in Quentin Tarantino's "Pulp Fiction". I watched this film again last week, and it's still brilliantly awesome!
Then in 1996 he starred alongside Christian Slater in "Broken Arrow", 1997 alongside Nicolas Cage in "Face/Off", and in 2001 he starred alongside Hugh Jackman and Halle Berry's boobs in "Swordfish", and don't forget his cameo in 2002's "Austin Powers in Goldmember".
In 2004 he played the villain in "The Punisher", based on the Marvel Comic book, and then in 2007 he returned to his musical best in "Hairspray". Great stuff, keep it coming John!
Anyway, onto the autograph. In the early 2000's I wrote to him, and received this nice inscribed photo in the mail. Pretty simple, but still fantastic.
Until next time...
John's first big role was as Vinny Barbarino in the 1970's sitcom "Welcome Back, Kotter" which starred Gabe Kaplan as a teacher in Brooklyn.
During this time, Travolta starred in the 1977 film Saturday Night Fever, and the 1979 film, Grease. Maybe you've heard of it? Or maybe like me you've watched it too many times? There's just something about a good musical. A-ha, a-ha, a wella wella...
Anyway, after these 2 hit films, Travolta continued working but didn't hit the bigtime until 1989 when he co-starred alongside Kirsty Alley in "Look Who's Talking" and the subsequent films "Look Who's Talking Too" and "Look Who's Talking Now".
The came 1994, when Travolta really hit the big time, starring as Vincent Vega in Quentin Tarantino's "Pulp Fiction". I watched this film again last week, and it's still brilliantly awesome!
Then in 1996 he starred alongside Christian Slater in "Broken Arrow", 1997 alongside Nicolas Cage in "Face/Off", and in 2001 he starred alongside Hugh Jackman and Halle Berry's boobs in "Swordfish", and don't forget his cameo in 2002's "Austin Powers in Goldmember".
In 2004 he played the villain in "The Punisher", based on the Marvel Comic book, and then in 2007 he returned to his musical best in "Hairspray". Great stuff, keep it coming John!
Anyway, onto the autograph. In the early 2000's I wrote to him, and received this nice inscribed photo in the mail. Pretty simple, but still fantastic.
Until next time...
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Mark Viduka
Next on my celebrity autograph blog is former Socceroos Captain Mark Viduka. Yep, that's right, the V Bomber!
Mark Viduka started his football career in 1993 playing for the Melbourne Knights in the old NSL (National Soccer League). As top goal-scorer for the club, he was selected to play for the Socceroos in 1994.
After 2 seasons with the Knights, he moved to Croatia to play for Croatia Zagreb (now Dinamo Zagreb) for just over 3 years, playing in their UEFA Cup and Champions League teams during this time.
In 1998 Viduka moved to Glasgow Celtic in the Scottish League, where he experienced headaches with the club, mainly due to stress, and financial problems the club incurred with his transfer from Zagreb.
Then in 2000 he moved to Leeds United in the English Premier League, where he played the bulk of his career (130 matches). The highlight of his time at the club would have to be his 4 goals against Liverpool.
In 2004 he moved to Middlesborough, and with regular team appearances he was elevated to captain of the Socceroos under Guus Hiddink's tenure. Playing in the 2006 World Cup for the Socceroos, he failed to score but proved to be effective distraction for the opposition, which allowed other players (such as Tim Cahill) to score the goals. Hooray!
Then in 2007 he moved to Newcastle United, which struggled in the league and was eventually relegated to the First Division. With the club's relegation, Viduka retired from professional football. Since this time there has been rumours of a move to the A-League, most likely for either Melbourne Victory or Melbourne Heart, but Viduka has recently re-iterated his decision to retire from the game.
Now, onto the autograph. During his time at Leeds United I wrote to Viduka (despite me being a Liverpool supporter and he having just scored 4 goals against the Reds). Not long later I received this nice signed postcard.
Goal!
Mark Viduka started his football career in 1993 playing for the Melbourne Knights in the old NSL (National Soccer League). As top goal-scorer for the club, he was selected to play for the Socceroos in 1994.
After 2 seasons with the Knights, he moved to Croatia to play for Croatia Zagreb (now Dinamo Zagreb) for just over 3 years, playing in their UEFA Cup and Champions League teams during this time.
In 1998 Viduka moved to Glasgow Celtic in the Scottish League, where he experienced headaches with the club, mainly due to stress, and financial problems the club incurred with his transfer from Zagreb.
Then in 2000 he moved to Leeds United in the English Premier League, where he played the bulk of his career (130 matches). The highlight of his time at the club would have to be his 4 goals against Liverpool.
In 2004 he moved to Middlesborough, and with regular team appearances he was elevated to captain of the Socceroos under Guus Hiddink's tenure. Playing in the 2006 World Cup for the Socceroos, he failed to score but proved to be effective distraction for the opposition, which allowed other players (such as Tim Cahill) to score the goals. Hooray!
Then in 2007 he moved to Newcastle United, which struggled in the league and was eventually relegated to the First Division. With the club's relegation, Viduka retired from professional football. Since this time there has been rumours of a move to the A-League, most likely for either Melbourne Victory or Melbourne Heart, but Viduka has recently re-iterated his decision to retire from the game.
Now, onto the autograph. During his time at Leeds United I wrote to Viduka (despite me being a Liverpool supporter and he having just scored 4 goals against the Reds). Not long later I received this nice signed postcard.
Goal!
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Martina Hingis
Next on my list of celebrity autographs is former Women's World Number 1 Tennis Champion, and my favourite player of all time, Martina Hingis.
Hingis was born in 1980 (like me!) in Slovakia, and represented Switzerland on the international stage. She spent a total of 209 weeks as World Number 1, won 5 Grand Slam singles titles, and 9 Grand Slam doubles titles.
Not only was she a fantastic player, but she was also very outspoken. Noticibly towards other players such as Steffi Graf "She is old now. Her time has passed.", Amelie Mauresmo "She's here with her girlfriend. She's half a man already.", and also Anna Kournikova "What rivalry? I win all the matches".
And I'm not even going to discuss what she said about the Williams sisters. Look it up.
In 2007 she tested positive for cocaine during that years Wimbledon tournament, and thusly retired from the sport before any ban could begin. But by then she'd already won over $20 million US.
Now, onto the autograph. During her playing career I wrote to her via the Swiss Tennis Institute and requested an autograph. Not long later I received this in the mail:
Score!
Hingis was born in 1980 (like me!) in Slovakia, and represented Switzerland on the international stage. She spent a total of 209 weeks as World Number 1, won 5 Grand Slam singles titles, and 9 Grand Slam doubles titles.
Not only was she a fantastic player, but she was also very outspoken. Noticibly towards other players such as Steffi Graf "She is old now. Her time has passed.", Amelie Mauresmo "She's here with her girlfriend. She's half a man already.", and also Anna Kournikova "What rivalry? I win all the matches".
And I'm not even going to discuss what she said about the Williams sisters. Look it up.
In 2007 she tested positive for cocaine during that years Wimbledon tournament, and thusly retired from the sport before any ban could begin. But by then she'd already won over $20 million US.
Now, onto the autograph. During her playing career I wrote to her via the Swiss Tennis Institute and requested an autograph. Not long later I received this in the mail:
Score!
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