Celebrity Actor Mingles with Locals, Shares Passion for Music
Summary
– Kiefer Sutherland, acclaimed for his roles in “The Lost Boys” and “Stand By Me,” visited various shops in downtown Davenport this week.
– He spent time at Trash Can Annie’s vintage store and Ragged Records, leaving a memorable impression.
– Sutherland’s visit, including a stop at Barnes and Noble, excited local businesses and cinephiles.
Kiefer Sutherland, the celebrated actor known for his iconic roles in film and television, visited downtown Davenport unexpectedly, bringing a touch of Hollywood to the local scene. He notably dropped by Trash Can Annie’s vintage store, where owner Laura Heath had the opportunity to chat with him and snap a selfie, which she shared on social media. Sutherland even mentioned adding the store’s stickers to his guitar.
His presence was noticed at other local spots, including Ragged Records. Staff member Cirissa Bentley recalled the actor browsing the record shop, blending in quietly until Heath engaged him in conversation. Sutherland also quickly visited Barnes and Noble at North Park Mall.
Known for his acting and music career, Sutherland has a connection to the Quad Cities through his independent label, Ironworks Records. The purpose of his visit remains a delightful mystery, but his presence certainly brought excitement to the community.