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Hollywood Walk of Fame
Hollywood.png
Location Information
District: Hollywood
Town: Los Angeles
State/Province: California
Use: Walk of fame
First appearance: "Radioactive Man"

The Hollywood Walk of Fame is a monument to achievement in entertainment history by having a star on a terrazzo sidewalk engraved with the honoree's name.

History[edit]

Rob Reiner was on the Walk of Fame in a video promoting Los Angeles. He replaced the names on stars with his own name.[1]

Non-canon[edit]

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The Simpson family has a star in Hollywood Walk of Fame.[2]

Behind the Laughter[edit]

In real life The Simpsons has a star in Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2000, Matt Groening has a star since 2012 at 7021 Hollywood Boulevar and James L. Brooks will have a star in 2015.[3]

Appearances[edit]

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