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Mister Rogers honored on the Hollywood Walk of Fame 28 years ago
Summary
On January 8, 1998, Fred Rogers received the 2,101st star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6600 Hollywood Boulevard; the event coincided with the 30th anniversary of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood.
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On January 8, 1998, Fred McFeely Rogers was honored with the 2,101st star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The star sits at 6600 Hollywood Boulevard in the television category. The ceremony coincided with the 30th anniversary of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood and recognized his long career in children's programming. Rogers was known for a calm, intentional approach to television and for advocating for public broadcasting.
Notable details:
- The Walk of Fame star was awarded on January 8, 1998 and is listed as the 2,101st star at 6600 Hollywood Boulevard in the television category.
- Reports note Rogers attended in his signature cardigan and sneakers and was accompanied by puppets from his show during the ceremony.
- Fred Rogers was born March 20, 1928 in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, studied music at Rollins College, and was ordained as a Presbyterian minister in 1963.
- Mister Rogers' Neighborhood relaunched nationally on February 19, 1968 and the series produced 895 episodes, ending in 2001.
- Rogers testified in support of public broadcasting funding in 1969, received the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2002, and died on February 27, 2003.
Summary:
The Hollywood Walk of Fame star serves as a public marker of Fred Rogers' influence on children's television and his advocacy for quality public media. Undetermined at this time.
