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Quinn O'Hara
did her first-ever autograph show on July 18-19, 2009 at the Hollywood
Show event in Burbank, California. It was held at the Marriott
Hotel & Convention Center at the Burbank Airport, 2500 Hollywood
Way.
This was a big deal for Quinn, and she was very happy to do it.
She met a lot of fans, made a lot of new friends, and reconnected with
some old friends.
There were many, many celebrities at
this convention. Here is a list of some of the highlights:
Rosanna Arquette
Martine Beswicke
Yancy
Butler
Edd Byrnes
Taylor Dayne
Erika Eleniak
Angie
Everhart
Lou Ferigno
"Happy Days" Cast Reunion [Including Henry Winkler]
Tommy Kirk
Sid & Marty Krofft
Phil Lamarr
George Lazenby
Edie McClurg
Kathy Najimy
Luciana Paluzzi
Kristy Swanson
Marcia Wallace
Lana Wood
Francine
York
Alan Young [scheduled, but did not
appear]
Quinn With Francine York (Saturday,
July 18, 2009)
Quinn has always thought a great deal of Francine
York. Francine was in a TON of stuff and boasts an impressive
resume of acting roles. She's certainly tops with Polar Blair's
Den, too. You can find out more about Francine at THIS LINK.
Quinn With Marcia Wallace (Saturday,
July 18, 2009)

Marcia Wallace is a pretty beloved character actress. She had a
great stint on TV's "The Bob Newhart Show" and an even greater stint on
TV's "The Simpsons". In the latter, she plays Bart Simpson's
teacher, Ms. Krabappel.
Quinn With Henry Winkler (Sunday, July
19, 2009)

Quinn really, really enjoyed Henry Winkler. "He's one of the most
genuinely nice actor guys I've ever met, and extremely talented!"
It's true. His Fonzie character from TV's "Happy Days" is one of
the most popular characters in all of TV history, and he was able to
move onto even bigger and better things. Producer, director,
numerous movie and TV appearances...Henry's pretty with it! He's
always entertaining to watch.
Quinn With George Lazenby (Sunday,
July 19, 2009)

Mr. James Bond, himself! Lazenby was in only one Bond film, "On
Her Majesty's Secret Service" (1969). It is one of the
highest-respected Bond films ever done. Out of all the Bonds,
Lazenby could fight onscreen better than any of them, even super-cool
Sean Connery. Lazenby was Bond between Sean Connery and Roger
Moore.
Quinn With Lana Wood (Sunday, July 19,
2009)

Lana Wood (Natalie's sister) did lots of great stuff, but the coolest
thing has to be Bond girl Plenty O'Toole from the film, "Diamonds are
Forever" (1971). I never liked it that her character got killed,
though. I'd rather it was Tiffany Case, Jill St. John's
character. Tiffany was annoying. Plenty O'Toole was a
funny, harmless bimbo of a Bond girl. Her very name sets up one
of the all-time greatest Bond one-liners, when Sean Connery responds,
"Named after your father, no doubt."