List of stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame

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The following list includes the names, locations, and categories of all the stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The categories are motion pictures, television, recording, radio, and live performance. The list does not include a star's name until his or her award ceremony has taken place, not at the time of nomination or an accepted nomination.

The stars are ordered alphabetically by surname, and all names are shown as they appear on the stars. All entries can be found on the Hollywood Walk of Fame website maintained by the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce (see the External links section below).

As of November 19, 2021, there are 2,709 stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.[1]

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Name Category Address
Julio Iglesias Recording 7000 Hollywood Boulevard
Thomas Ince Motion pictures 6727 Hollywood Boulevard
Pedro Infante Recording 7083 Hollywood Boulevard
Rex Ingram Motion pictures 1651 Hollywood Boulevard
Jill Ireland Motion pictures 6751 Hollywood Boulevard
John Ireland Television 7021 Hollywood Boulevard
Steve Irwin Television 6320 Hollywood Boulevard
Jose Iturbi Recording 6834 Hollywood Boulevard

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Name Category Address
Dennis Quaid Motion pictures 7018 Hollywood Boulevard
Randy Quaid Motion pictures 7000 Hollywood Boulevard
Queen Recording 6356 Hollywood Boulevard
Anthony Quinn Motion pictures 6251 Hollywood Boulevard
Selena Quintanilla Recording 1750 Vine Street

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Name Category Address
Carrie Underwood Recording 1750 Vine Street
Robert Urich Television 7083 Hollywood Boulevard
Usher Recording 6201 Hollywood Boulevard

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No Entries

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Name Category Address
"Weird Al" Yankovic Recording 6914 Hollywood Boulevard
Dwight Yoakam Recording 7021 Hollywood Boulevard
Michael York Motion pictures 6385 Hollywood Boulevard
Alan Young Radio 6927 Hollywood Boulevard
Carleton Young Radio 6733 Hollywood Boulevard
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Kimball Young
Motion pictures 6513 Hollywood Boulevard
Gig Young Television 6821 Hollywood Boulevard
Loretta Young Motion pictures 6100 Hollywood Boulevard
Television 6135 Hollywood Boulevard
Robert Young Motion pictures 6933 Hollywood Boulevard
Radio 1620 Vine Street
Television 6360 Hollywood Boulevard
Roland Young Motion pictures 6523 Hollywood Boulevard
Television 6315 Hollywood Boulevard
Victor Young Recording 6363 Hollywood Boulevard

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Name Category Address
Florian ZaBach Television 6505 Hollywood Boulevard
Darryl Zanuck Motion pictures 6336 Hollywood Boulevard
Richard D Zanuck Motion pictures 6915 Hollywood Boulevard
Carmen Zapata Live performance 6357 Hollywood Boulevard
Renee Zellweger Motion pictures 7000 Hollywood Boulevard
Robert Zemeckis Motion pictures 6925 Hollywood Boulevard
Efrem Zimbalist Jr Television 7095 Hollywood Boulevard
Hans Zimmer Motion pictures 6908 Hollywood Boulevard
Fred Zinnemann Motion pictures 6629 Hollywood Boulevard
Adolph Zukor Motion pictures 1617 Vine Street

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Notes[]

  1. ^ The star for film and television actor Edward Arnold indicates "Music", not "Motion pictures", same as the star for country music singer Eddy Arnold.[2]
  2. ^ Carroll Baker's star is misspelled as "Carrol".[3]
  3. ^ The text on Bradley's star includes his term as mayor: "Mayor Tom Bradley 1973—1993"
  4. ^ Charles Christie's star is misspelled as "Christi".[4]
  5. ^ Merian Cooper's star is misspelled as "Meriam".[5]
  6. ^ Lotte Lehmann star misspelled as "Lottie".[7]
  7. ^ Mary Livingstone's star is misspelled as "Livingston".[8]
  8. ^ Auguste Lumière star misspelled as "August".[9]
  9. ^ Henry O'Neill's star is misspelled as "O'Neil".[11]
  10. ^ Dorothy Phillips' star is misspelled as "Philips".[12]
  11. ^ Ernest Schoedsack's star is misspelled as "Shoedsach".[13]
  12. ^ Tom Tully's star is incorrectly rendered as "Thomas L Tully".[14]

References[]

  1. ^ "Salma Hayek".
  2. ^ "Edward Arnold". Los Angeles Times. September 7, 2021. Retrieved September 7, 2021.
  3. ^ "Carroll Baker". Los Angeles Times. August 24, 2021. Retrieved August 24, 2021.
  4. ^ "Charles Christie". Los Angeles Times. October 2, 1955. Retrieved April 16, 2021.
  5. ^ "Merian C. Cooper – Hollywood Star Walk". Los Angeles Times. April 22, 1973. Retrieved January 20, 2016.
  6. ^ Wagoner, Richard (May 6, 2015). "Larry Elder joins few radio hosts to get star on Hollywood Walk of Fame". dailynews.com. Los Angeles Daily News. Retrieved February 19, 2018. Bill Cunningham, a radio pioneer who hosted Meet the Boss from 1944 to 1952, was awarded a star in 1960, although the Walk of Fame website incorrectly lists the recipient as the current conservative talk host with the same name.
  7. ^ "Lotte Lehmann – Hollywood Star Walk". Los Angeles Times. August 27, 1976. Retrieved March 15, 2017.
  8. ^ "Mary Livingstone – Hollywood Star Walk". Los Angeles Times. April 22, 1973. Retrieved January 15, 2021.
  9. ^ "Auguste Lumiere – Hollywood Star Walk". Los Angeles Times. Associated Press. April 11, 1954. Retrieved January 20, 2016.
  10. ^ "Musso & Frank Grill First Restaurant to Get Star on Hollywood Walk of Fame Friday, Sept. 27". LA Weekly. September 25, 2019. Retrieved April 7, 2021.
  11. ^ "Henry O'Neill – Hollywood Star Walk". Los Angeles Times. April 22, 1973. Retrieved March 8, 2021.
  12. ^ "Dorothy Phillips – Hollywood Star Walk". Los Angeles Times. April 22, 1973. Retrieved February 7, 2021.
  13. ^ "Ernest Schoedsack – Hollywood Star Walk". Los Angeles Times. April 22, 1973. Retrieved December 25, 2020.
  14. ^ "Tom Tully never knew he had a Hollywood star. His grandchildren found it decades after his death". Daily Pilot. Los Angeles Times. July 10, 2019. Retrieved November 28, 2020.

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