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HOLLYWOOD, LOS ANGELES (KABC) — Lauren Graham, renowned for her role as the quick-witted single mom Lorelai Gilmore in “Gilmore Girls,” has secured a permanent spot on Hollywood Boulevard.
Marking 25 years since the beloved series premiered, Graham has now joined the ranks of those honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The ceremony on Friday featured Amy Sherman-Palladino, the show’s creator, as a guest speaker.
The actress, producer, and New York Times best-selling author was celebrated by a cheerful audience before her star was unveiled on the iconic Walk of Fame.
Fans in the crowd sported “Gilmore Girls” memorabilia and held books authored by Graham.
Although her first role was in the show “Loving” back in 1993, it was her portrayal of the spirited, humorous, and devoted single mother to Rory Gilmore in the fictional town of Stars Hollow that resonated deeply with audiences across generations.
“This show just speaks so much to my life. It really does. I could start crying, so we don’t want to do that,” said fan Margaret Bragg.
Araceli Oliveros, who watched “Gilmore Girls” in Spanish with her daughter, said it’s the best TV show and she’s watched it several times.
Some of the show’s most beloved characters, including Emily, Michelle and Luke, were there to celebrate, along with the show’s creator.
“Lauren Graham changed my entire life,” Sherman-Palladino said.
Graham, who has also starred in films and shows like “Parenthood,” thanked the creators of the characters she’s played, and of course, the fans.
“The character that has truly remained with people is Lorelai, and I want to extend a heartfelt thank you to the show’s fans for their unwavering dedication and affection,” Graham expressed.
Graham’s star is number 2,823 on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
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