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The Hollywood Collectors & Celebrities Show - Burbank, CA


The Hollywood Collectors & Celebrities Show

Saturday & Sunday, February 11 & 12, 2012
at the Burbank Airport Marriott Hotel & Convention Center
2500 Hollywood Way, in Burbank

Billy Dee Williams
("Star Wars", "Lady Sings the Blues")

Tom Felton
('Draco Malfoy' in the "Harry Potter" films)

Valerie Harper
('Rhoda' on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" & "Rhoda")

Martin Landau
("Mission: Impossible", "Ed Wood")

Shannon Elizabeth
("American Pie")

Davy Jones
("The Monkees")

Paul Michael Glaser & David Soul
("Starsky & Hutch")

Antonio Fargas
('Huggy Bear' from "Starsky & Hutch")

Piper Laurie
("The Hustler", "Carrie", "Twin Peaks")

Natasha Henstridge
("Species")

Don Stark
(Donna's dad, 'Bob', on "That '70s Show")

William Katt
("Greatest American Hero", "First Love")

David Lander
('Squiggy' on "Laverne & Shirley" )

Barbra Hale
('Della Street' on "Perry Mason")

Van Williams
(TV's "Green Hornet")

Cassandra Peterson
('Evira, Mistress of the Dark')

Sybil Danning
("Chained Heat", "Grindhouse")

Nancy Allen
("Carrie", "RoboCop", "Blow Out")

Jeremy Bulloch
('Boba Fett' in "Star Wars")

Angie Everhart
("The Last Action Hero", "Jade")

Amber Benson
('Tara' in "Buffy the Vampire Slayer")

Cynthia Gibb
("Fame", "Search for Tomorrow")

Paul Petersen & Patty Petersen
("The Donna Reed Show")

and many others will appear in person
to sign autographs and pose for photos (for a fee) at

The Hollywood Collectors & Celebrities Show

Saturday & Sunday, February 11 & 12, 2012

at the Burbank Airport Marriott Hotel & Convention Center
2500 Hollywood Way, in Burbank

(Some celebrities may appear on only one of these days.)

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