After over over two decades in the business, Colin Farrell will be securing his place in Hollywood history.
More than 30 new stars including Farrell are set to be added to the Walk of Fame in the categories of motion pictures, television, live theatre/live performance, radio, recording and sports entertainment.Farrell’s rise to fame began on Irish TV drama Ballykissangel, where he played Danny Byrne in 1998.
Other celebrities to receive the award this year include director John Carpenter, actors Molly Shannon and Emilio Estevez, music legends Depeche Mode, The B-52s, Green Day and Busta Rhymes, as well as footballer David Beckham.Chairman of the Walk of Fame Selection Committee Peter Roth said: “The Walk of Fame has made history again! I am thrilled to announce the distinguished honorees who will grace the iconic Walk of Fame in the Class of 2025.
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