Main Street is selfie central as fans stop movie stars in town for the Sundance Film Festival

PARK CITY, Utah – Star-watchers looking for photographic evidence of their celebrity sightings were likely to find success on Park City’s Main Street.

As actors and filmmakers make their way from premieres to interviews to appearances, most travel on foot, where they’re often swarmed by fans asking for selfies.

Toni Collette, sporting a platinum crop like Annie Lennox, was trekking uphill when a fan asked for a photo. She obliged and flashed a massive smile while remaining in motion.

John Leguizamo patiently posed with dozens of fans outside a restaurant. Blake Anderson of “Workaholics” agreed to snap a photo with anyone who asked.

Kevin Smith posed with a fan inside a Main Street venue, then hung around to chat. Known for giving love to his fans, the director feigned offence when others in the crowd didn’t ask for their own selfies.

— Sandy Cohen, www.twitter.com/APSandy .

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