Emily Blunt and Stanley Tucci Join the Walk of Fame with New Star Ceremony
Emily Blunt and Stanley Tucci Honored with Stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
Hollywood celebrated a significant milestone on Thursday as Emily Blunt and Stanley Tucci received stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, coinciding with the upcoming release of "Devil Wears Prada 2." The two actors were recognized in a joint ceremony that highlighted their achievements in the film industry.
The event took place in the heart of Hollywood, drawing an impressive lineup of attendees, including Meryl Streep, Dwayne Johnson, Matt Damon, and Robert Downey Jr. The follow-up to the beloved 2006 film, "Devil Wears Prada 2," featuring the talents of Tucci, Blunt, Streep, and Anne Hathaway, is set to hit theaters on Friday.
The stars for Blunt and Tucci are located at 6930 Hollywood Blvd., positioned between Highland Avenue and Orange Drive. Notably, Tucci, who is married to Blunt’s sister, Felicity, has been connected to the family in more ways than one.
Emily Blunt’s Journey in Film
Emily Blunt’s path to success started with her triumph over a childhood stutter. She began her acting career at the age of 18 in the West End production of "The Royal Family," playing the role of the granddaughter of a renowned acting family, portrayed by Judi Dench.
She made her film debut in the 2004 British drama "My Summer of Love," but it was her role in "The Devil Wears Prada" in 2006 that garnered significant acclaim, earning her a Golden Globe nomination for best supporting actress. Earlier in the same ceremony, she had won the Golden Globe for her role in the BBC drama "Gideon’s Daughter."
Blunt boasts several Golden Globe nominations, including two for best supporting actress in a motion picture for "Oppenheimer" (2023) and "The Smashing Machine" (2025). She has also received nominations in various categories for her performances in "The Young Victoria," "Salmon Fishing in the Yemen," "Into the Woods," and "Mary Poppins Returns." Blunt’s only Academy Award nomination came for her role as the title character’s wife in "Oppenheimer."
Blunt’s filmography also includes "The Jane Austen Book Club," "Dan in Real Life," "Charlie Wilson’s War," "The Adjustment Bureau," "The Five-Year Engagement," and "Jungle Cruise." Her next project, "Disclosure Day," directed by Steven Spielberg, is scheduled for release on June 12.
Stanley Tucci’s Acclaimed Career
Stanley Tucci, born on November 11, 1960, in Peekskill, New York, began his professional journey by earning his Actors’ Equity card through a connection facilitated by actress Colleen Dewhurst. He quickly made his mark in the industry, making his film debut in the 1985 black comedy crime film "Prizzi’s Honor."
Tucci garnered Oscar and Golden Globe nominations for his captivating role as a serial killer in the 2009 drama "The Lovely Bones." His film credits include notable titles such as "Billy Bathgate," "Beethoven," "The Pelican Brief," "Julie & Julia," and both "Parts 1 and 2 of The Hunger Games: Mockingjay."
In television, Tucci won an Emmy Award for his portrayal in "Winchell" and was recognized for a guest appearance on the comedy-drama series "Monk."
As Blunt and Tucci unveil their latest project together, this recognition on the Hollywood Walk of Fame marks a celebratory moment in their illustrious careers, resonating deeply within the entertainment community.







