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Rachel McAdams receives star on Hollywood Walk of Fame
Rachel McAdams was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Tuesday for her contributions to motion pictures. The Mean Girls star, 47, celebrated the milestone during a ceremony on Hollywood Boulevard and later shared the experience on Jimmy Kimmel Live.
“I did drop my speech in the gutter right before I went up,” McAdams joked to Kimmel. “Got a little sewage on it, but it was fine.” Her About Time co-star Domhnall Gleeson and director Sam Raimi, who helms her upcoming film Send Help, spoke at the event. McAdams quipped about their remarks, saying, “You have an Irishman and a writer-director. I mean, generally, they can write well.” She added that “half of Canada” came out to support her.
McAdams has appeared in a wide range of films, including Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret, Doctor Strange, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, Spotlight, Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga, Game Night, Midnight in Paris, Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows, The Little Prince, A Most Wanted Man, Aloha, Southpaw, Everything Will Be Fine, The Vow, To the Wonder, Passion, Morning Glory, Sherlock Holmes, The Time Traveler’s Wife, The Lucky Ones, Married Life, The Family Stone, Red Eye, Wedding Crashers, and The Notebook.
“Rachel McAdams has built a remarkable career defined by range, depth, and enduring impact on audiences around the world,” said Walk of Fame producer Ana Martinez. “Her transformative performances have established her as one of Hollywood’s most sought-after and respected actors.” McAdams’ latest film, Send Help, is set to arrive January 30.
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