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Rachel McAdams' Star Power Shines on Hollywood Walk of Fame
21 Jan
Summary
- Rachel McAdams received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
- She recalled her childhood dream of appearing on a TV talent show.
- McAdams credited her supportive family and mentors for her success.

Canadian actress Rachel McAdams was celebrated with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Tuesday. Family, her partner, and co-stars joined her for the Los Angeles induction ceremony. McAdams spoke of her early aspirations, including a desperate childhood letter to her parents asking them to help fulfill her dream of appearing on the 1980s TV talent show "Star Search."
She credited her parents' unwavering support and her career experiences for shaping her into a working actor. McAdams began her acting journey at age 12 in London, Ontario, and gained widespread recognition for her roles in "Mean Girls" and "The Notebook."
Her recent Broadway debut in "Mary Jane" earned her a Tony nomination. McAdams also paid tribute to Diane Keaton, calling her a maternal figure who taught her the importance of giving her all to every performance. She expressed deep gratitude for her career and the people who supported her.




