From the second story window seat at the Olympic Café, I had a vantage point for a flurry of activity down below. Gazing out over the main thoroughfare, I caught sight of a man standing on the side of the road. He was tall and blonde with a rock solid build, wearing an olive green quilted vest zipped halfway down, flattering his firm chest and muscular biceps. The swim trunks he wore hit mid-thigh; modest enough for walking around in flip-flops. After looking both ways and checking traffic, he crossed the road and was soon out of sight. Meanwhile, back at our table, the perky waitress dropped off a tropical drink favorite rimmed with a juicy pineapple wedge and teal umbrella plus two glasses of thirst-quenching water. Lunch was just as refreshing with local produce, peppery spices, and sweet herbs. As I munched away enjoying every bite of the Spicy Chicken Thai Wrap with extra peanut sauce, I looked across the table beyond Gerald’s shoulder and noticed a different couple had arrived next to us. Moments later, Gerald took note of a gigantic stuffed burrito the waitress carried by, and casually said so. It was placed directly in front of the same man I saw on the street below. Something about him seemed vaguely familiar in the flashbacks of my mind. Pretending to take a snapshot of my husband, I zeroed in on the man of mystery. Could it be, I wondered? A quick Google-search told me my hunch was spot on. It was none other than Dolph Lundgren, a Swedish actor who starred with Sylvester Stallone in several action-packed movies including “Rocky IV” and the current “Expendables” series. Practically in a panic, I ransacked my purse hoping to find an ink pen to request an autograph. No such luck. Time was running out as dishes were cleared and the check had arrived. Suddenly, as though being pulled to my feet, I stood up and walked over to his table. Almost frozen, I stood across from him next to his partner, Jenny Sandesson (also an actor), not wishing to be rude. When he looked up, I said, “Excuse me. Are you…?” Before I could finish he responded with a smile, “Yes, I am.” My face must have lit up like a fireworks display because his very next words were, “Would you like to take a photo?” “Jerry!”, I screamed, “grab your phone! He said we can take a picture!” I practically flew over the table to his side, placed my hand on his incredible bicep like we were old friends, and smiled from ear to ear. As we departed, I shook his hand and said “Thank you, Mr. Lundgren. Rocky IV was the BEST Rocky ever!” He grinned with a twinkle in his eye as his partner, Jenny, chimed in, “I agree!” With that, the couple stood up and headed for the door when two adoring male fans leapt into their path, pausing to offer more accolades along with firm handshakes. Two seconds later when Dolph and Jenny left us, they turned with a smile and a wave, and exited the restaurant. In jubilation, we all found ourselves waving back. Gerald looked off our perch from above, saw them cross the street, jump into a Jeep Cherokee and zoom out of sight.
The Day I Met a Movie Star
Yes!!! Woohooo!!!! That is awesome that you were so lucky, Gail!
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I was pretty elated! My mind was soaring after that! lol
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I can totally understand that, Gail! Pure adrenalin!!!
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How exciting! And such a great picture of both of you! If that had been me, I’d have had my eyes shut for sure 🙂
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Thank goodness for the “Burst” feature which chooses the best shot. lol
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Oh wow Gail ! What an experience…I think I would still be beaming 🙂
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Lynne, I’ve come to understand “celebrity sightings” are quite frequent on this tiny little island due it’s natural habitation as a place for R&R. 🌴
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Well that is interesting 🙂 I never knew that. Makes sense though, when you think about it… what better place for a bit of R&R 🙂
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Wow!! I would have never wanted to let go of that firm bicep!! So neat that you got a pic!!!
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I know, right! lol 🌟
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😀
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Cool!
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Great story. Loved reading it. How exciting though. I do love to spot movie stars/singers etc let alone be lucky enough to meet one.
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I can count my encounters on one hand….almost two. lol
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Ha ha. I met Harrison Ford once and Boy George and Larry Hagman. That’s it for me.
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That’s pretty cool. Great memories! 🍓
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Wow! Doesn’t he also have a genius level IQ as well as that awesome set of muscles? 🙂
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As a matter of fact, he’s a chemical engineer. 😀
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You are lucky! I am a big big fan of his! 🙂
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That’s what my Swedish cousin said! lol
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I liked him in Masters of the Universe…..still a classic for comic book fans!!!
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Afterwards I did a Google film search and was very surprised that the list was long and very diverse. Kudos. 🌟✨💫
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This is so exciting to have seen Dolph L. !! 🙂
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Oh yes. It was thrilling, to be sure! 🌟✨💫
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Wohooo!! how lucky, Gail!!
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I was the fortunate one, Freda. Whoohoo!
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That’s awesome. I am glad you had that experience. It’s nice to recognize other people’s achievements and to touch their lives.
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I agree. Such a great memory now! 🌟✨💫
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Yeah, I would say.
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