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Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame

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Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
NameStar on the Hollywood Walk of Fame

Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The iconic Hollywood Walk of Fame is a prestigious sidewalk filled with more than 2,600 five-pointed terrazzo and brass stars embedded in the sidewalks of Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles, California, honoring celebrities from the entertainment industry, including movies, television, music, theatre, and radio. The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce is responsible for administering the Walk of Fame, which has become a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors from around the world, including fans of Elvis Presley, Michael Jackson, and The Beatles. The Walk of Fame has been recognized by the American Society of Civil Engineers and has been featured in numerous films and television shows, such as Entourage, The Simpsons, and Saturday Night Live.

History of

the Hollywood Walk of Fame The concept of the Hollywood Walk of Fame was first proposed in 1953 by E.M. Stuart, the volunteer chairman of the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce's Walk of Fame Committee, with the support of Los Angeles Mayor C. Norris Poulson and Los Angeles City Council members, including John Ferraro and Tom Bradley. The first stars were dedicated on February 8, 1960, honoring Stanley Kramer, Burt Lancaster, Joanne Woodward, and Dick Powell, among others, with Academy Award winners Katharine Hepburn and James Stewart also receiving stars. The Walk of Fame has undergone several changes and expansions over the years, including the addition of new categories and the restoration of existing stars, with the help of organizations like the Hollywood Historic Trust and the Los Angeles Conservancy, and has been recognized by the National Register of Historic Places and the American Institute of Architects.

Selection Process and Criteria

The selection process for the Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame involves a nomination and voting process, with the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce's Walk of Fame Committee reviewing applications and selecting recipients based on their professional achievements and contributions to the entertainment industry, including actors like Meryl Streep, Denzel Washington, and Julia Roberts, musicians like Stevie Wonder, Elton John, and Madonna, and directors like Martin Scorsese, Steven Spielberg, and Quentin Tarantino. The committee considers factors such as the nominee's body of work, awards and nominations, and charitable contributions, with input from industry professionals, including producers like Jerry Bruckheimer and Brian Grazer, and talent agents like Ari Emanuel and Patrick Whitesell. The selection process typically takes several months, with the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce announcing the new star recipients, including honorary stars for individuals like Nelson Mandela and Princess Diana, and posthumous stars for individuals like Marilyn Monroe and James Dean.

Categories of Recognition

The Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame recognizes celebrities in five categories: Motion Pictures, Television, Recording, Live Performance/Theatre, and Radio, with stars awarded to individuals like Clint Eastwood, Barbra Streisand, and Cher in multiple categories. The categories were established to reflect the diverse range of professions and achievements in the entertainment industry, with the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce's Walk of Fame Committee responsible for determining the category for each recipient, including actors like Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan, musicians like The Rolling Stones and Michael Jackson, and composers like John Williams and Hans Zimmer. The categories have undergone changes over the years, with the addition of new categories and the merging of existing ones, with input from industry organizations like the Screen Actors Guild and the Recording Academy.

Star Dedication Ceremony

The Star Dedication Ceremony is a public event that takes place on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, where the recipient's star is unveiled and dedicated, with fans and industry professionals in attendance, including celebrities like Jennifer Lawrence and Leonardo DiCaprio. The ceremony typically includes a speech by the recipient, as well as performances and tributes from colleagues and friends, like Chris Rock and Beyoncé. The ceremony is often attended by paparazzi and media outlets, including Variety, The Hollywood Reporter, and Entertainment Weekly, and is covered by news organizations like CNN and NBC News. The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce's Walk of Fame Committee works with the recipient and their team to plan the ceremony, which can include live music performances and video tributes, with producers like Ken Ehrlich and Don Mischer.

List of Star Recipients

The list of Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame recipients includes over 2,600 individuals, ranging from legendary actors like Charlie Chaplin and Audrey Hepburn to contemporary stars like Dwayne Johnson and Emma Stone. The list also includes musicians like The Beatles, Elvis Presley, and Michael Jackson, as well as directors like Alfred Hitchcock and Steven Spielberg. The list is diverse and reflects the broad range of professions and achievements in the entertainment industry, with stars awarded to individuals like Walt Disney, Jim Henson, and George Lucas, and honorary stars for individuals like Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin. The list is updated annually, with new stars dedicated and added to the Walk of Fame, with the help of organizations like the Hollywood Historic Trust and the Los Angeles Conservancy.

Maintenance and Restoration

The Hollywood Walk of Fame is maintained by the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce and the City of Los Angeles, with the help of organizations like the Hollywood Historic Trust and the Los Angeles Conservancy. The stars are regularly cleaned and restored, with damaged or worn-out stars replaced or refurbished, with the help of conservation experts and restoration specialists. The Walk of Fame has undergone several restoration projects over the years, including a major restoration in the 1990s, with the help of donations from industry professionals and fans, including celebrities like Johnny Depp and Angelina Jolie. The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce's Walk of Fame Committee works to ensure that the Walk of Fame remains a vibrant and iconic symbol of the entertainment industry, with the help of organizations like the National Trust for Historic Preservation and the American Institute of Architects. Category:Entertainment awards

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