Johnny Depp and Megan Fox Outside The Ed Sullivan Theater

by Christine on June 26, 2009 · 2 comments

in On Location Photos

yesterday, Kimberlea went to the Ed Sullivan Theater in New York City which is where they film The Late Show with David Letterman because Johnny Depp and Megan Fox were going to be on the program. She waited outside for about 4 hours, but it was worth it, because she met both Johnny Depp and Megan Fox. She even got autographs and pictures of each of them! Thanks to Kimberlea for sharing her story. The Late Show guest entrance has been one of the best celebrity sightings spots in New York for some years. If you’ve had a celeb encounter outside the Ed Sullivan Theater, let us know about it at olv@onlocationvacations.com!

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Thanks for reading!.

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1 howard June 27, 2009 at 10:17 am

Yes The Late Show is a pretty good spot for celeb viewing. The crowd that was there when Fox/ Demp were there was one of the biggest I’ve seen there . I got good photos of Megan but could not get any with Demp.Ironically the day before when Ray Romano was there was one of the smallest i’ve seen in 1.75 yerars I have been going there.

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2 hilkel July 2, 2009 at 11:03 am

When does the late show film? Like what time do people come out so you can see them? and how do you know who will be there?

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