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Ontario-born Rachel McAdams receives a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
Summary
Canadian actress Rachel McAdams was inducted on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles, noting her upbringing in St. Thomas, Ont., and thanking family and colleagues.
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Canadian actress Rachel McAdams was honoured with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles on Tuesday. She attended the induction with family, her partner and co-stars. In her remarks she recalled growing up in St. Thomas, Ont., and said she pursued a career as a working actor. Colleagues and former teachers joined the event and offered remarks about her work.
Key details:
- McAdams, 47, was inducted in Los Angeles and spoke about her upbringing in St. Thomas, Ont.
- She gained wide recognition for her roles in 2004's Mean Girls and The Notebook and began acting at age 12 with the Original Kids Theatre Company.
- Her recent stage work includes a 2024 Broadway debut in Mary Jane, which led to a Tony nomination and a Theatre World Award.
- McAdams paid an emotional tribute to Diane Keaton, her co-star from The Family Stone; the article reports Keaton died in October at age 79.
- Former coach Jim Schaefer and collaborators such as director Sam Raimi and actor Domhnall Gleeson spoke warmly about her craft and career.
Summary:
The Walk of Fame star recognises a decades-long career across film and stage and was marked by personal remarks and tributes. Undetermined at this time.
