actor
The anagram is "cerebropathy" more likely to be called encephalopathy.
plain-folks appeal.
most likely if you go to his show an get backstage passses or act in a movie with him,well that's how you would get to know him personally.
Well they would most likely change their clothes backstage, in a dressing room or behind walls
Dialogue.
Those letters can be used to spell "Kirstie Alley".
prone
The likely word is "juice."
letters between a wife and her husband
Printing backstage passes, if you're authorized to do so, is perfectly fine.Forging backstage passes is, well, forgery.It's not tremendously likely that you would actually go to jail for it unless you were compounding the crime by selling them as genuine, which would constitute fraud.If you're doing it for your own personal use, you'll most likely just be turned away at the first security checkpoint ... for any band/singer/whatever that's worth the bother, the backstage passes tend to be reasonably elaborate (they're not usually printed on plain white paper on some cheapo inkjet, for example) and it's fairly easy to spot a fake. If some security guy actually lets you through (not likely, as most security guys are not legally blind), you might be charged with trespassing, but probably not with forgery.
Likely candidate word is: hotdog.
Likely candidate is the word: hairdo.