Emily Blunt and Stanley Tucci received joint stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles on April 30, 2026.
The induction recognizes the long-term contributions of both actors to the film and entertainment industries. The event served as a high-profile gathering of cinematic talent, reflecting the enduring influence of the honorees on global cinema.
Blunt was named the 2,841st celebrity to be honored with a star, while Tucci became the 2,842nd [1]. The ceremony featured a variety of speakers and guests, including Robert Downey Jr., Matt Damon, and Dwayne Johnson.
Meryl Streep, who previously starred with both Blunt and Tucci in the film "The Devil Wears Prada," also attended the event. During the proceedings, Streep shared a moment of affection with Blunt. "I feel like I birthed you," Streep said [2].
The joint ceremony highlighted the professional bonds between the actors and their peers. The event took place in the heart of Hollywood, where the permanent markers were unveiled to the public.
Both actors expressed gratitude for the recognition. The ceremony combined individual achievements with a celebration of collaborative success in the entertainment field.
“Emily Blunt was named the 2,841st celebrity to be honored with a star.”
The addition of Blunt and Tucci to the Walk of Fame underscores the industry's trend of honoring versatile actors who bridge the gap between independent cinema and major studio blockbusters. By granting these stars simultaneously, the ceremony emphasizes the collaborative nature of the acting profession and the lasting legacy of their shared cinematic history.





