Remember the Asian fellow, Britney Spears found in her home? I believe he was a Japanese fan, who was clearly a bit obsessed. I mean come on; what was this dude thinking when he broke and entered another person's house? Did he foresee an outstanding autograph and kiss on the cheek? He's probably in jail right now listening to Britney's latest hit. He could have taken the prudent and legal route to contact celebrity via the web. In fact, you can do the same for a small monthly fee. Get access to all the celebrity contact information you can handle from your home computer. Who'd have ever thought that someone would construct a large database of contact celebrity information for the public to use at will? Okay, that was clearly a sarcastic question. Obviously someone with inside information was going to do this sooner or later. It's a clever and easy way to make loads of cash via the web.
If you're a fan looking for recognition or an autograph it's one thing, but if you're seriously considering a career in the film and television industry, it's completely different. Take a screenwriter for example. The last thing you want to do is acquire contact celebrity information, and send them an email, pitching your script. They don't have time for this garbage. And it's probably a good way to get yourself blacklisted. So, contact the celebrity of your choice at your own risk.