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JamesG
06-21-2013, 09:02 PM
Tupac and Katy Perry Among 2014 Walk of Fame Honorees
6/21/2013
by Philiana Ng


The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce have announced the honorees for the 2014 Hollywood Walk of Fame.



The stars being honored for television:

Dabney Coleman
Kaley Cuoco
Claire Danes
Giancarlo Esposito
Deidre Hall
Cheryl Hines
Don Mischer
Tavis Smiley
Phil Hartman (Posthumous)



Dates for the Walk of Fame ceremonies have not been scheduled. Honorees have up to five years to schedule their ceremonies from date of selection, otherwise they will expire.

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/matthew-mcconaughey-tupac-katy-perry-573431

king of comedy
06-22-2013, 08:00 AM
Tupac and Katy Perry Among 2014 Walk of Fame Honorees
6/21/2013
by Philiana Ng


The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce have announced the honorees for the 2014 Hollywood Walk of Fame.



The stars being honored for television:

Dabney Coleman
Kaley Cuoco
Claire Danes
Giancarlo Esposito
Deidre Hall
Cheryl Hines
Don Mischer
Tavis Smiley
Phil Hartman (Posthumous)



Dates for the Walk of Fame ceremonies have not been scheduled. Honorees have up to five years to schedule their ceremonies from date of selection, otherwise they will expire.

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/matthew-mcconaughey-tupac-katy-perry-573431
Congradulations to those getting their stars especially the late great Phil Hartman. He is gone but not forgotten.

Marvo301
06-22-2013, 02:46 PM
I can't understand why someone in their 20's (Kaley Cuoco) is getting a star. I thought this was an honor reserved for those nearing the end of their careers. I know it used to be.

Gertie1999
06-22-2013, 03:11 PM
I can't understand why someone in their 20's (Kaley Cuoco) is getting a star. I thought this was an honor reserved for those nearing the end of their careers. I know it used to be.

Agreed. I think people that have done a lot in their careers and have been in well know shows or movies deserve stars the most. I hope they don't give a star to those reality TV so called "stars" :rolleyes:

installLSC
06-23-2013, 12:38 PM
A lot of the more questionable suggestions are due to the fact part of the application process requires a $25,000 sponsorship fee. Not suprisingly a lot of movie and TV studios put up the money. A lot of star-worthy people, from Clint Eastwood to John Denver, don't have stars because no one wanted to put up the free or wouldn't meet other application demands.

robyrob
06-23-2013, 06:53 PM
A lot of the more questionable suggestions are due to the fact part of the application process requires a $25,000 sponsorship fee. Not suprisingly a lot of movie and TV studios put up the money. A lot of star-worthy people, from Clint Eastwood to John Denver, don't have stars because no one wanted to put up the free or wouldn't meet other application demands.
if someone like Clint Eastwood doesn't have a star it renders their entire system completely pointless.

they should have a minimum 20 year career requirement, and those $25,000 fees should go towards giving deserving celebrities from the classic era their stars BEFORE any of these star-of-the moment types get their stars.

Marvo301
06-23-2013, 07:52 PM
if someone like Clint Eastwood doesn't have a star it renders their entire system completely pointless.

they should have a minimum 20 year career requirement, and those $25,000 fees should go towards giving deserving celebrities from the classic era their stars BEFORE any of these star-of-the moment types get their stars.
Agreed!

Mr. Television
06-23-2013, 08:35 PM
if someone like Clint Eastwood doesn't have a star it renders their entire system completely pointless.

they should have a minimum 20 year career requirement, and those $25,000 fees should go towards giving deserving celebrities from the classic era their stars BEFORE any of these star-of-the moment types get their stars.
I agree too.

James28
06-23-2013, 09:13 PM
Not to criticize Kaley Cuoco, but why is Kaley Cuoco already getting a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame?

LUNCH
06-24-2013, 12:46 PM
if someone like Clint Eastwood doesn't have a star it renders their entire system completely pointless.

they should have a minimum 20 year career requirement, and those $25,000 fees should go towards giving deserving celebrities from the classic era their stars BEFORE any of these star-of-the moment types get their stars.
I agree and I think the word "star" in general has really lost all meaning anyhow,almost anyone can be and is called a star now.