Emma Thompson has cemented her place in Hollywood by adding her hand and shoe prints outside Grauman's Chinese Theatre.
The 54-year-old actress was overcome with emotion at the ceremony and said that when she was 14, she came to Hollywood with her dad, and he had brought her to the Graurman's, the Courier Mail reported.
She added that he showed her all the people's hand and feet and the signatures and it was so other-worldly that for her to be there now feels not real at all.
Thompson was joined by her 'Saving Mr Banks' co-star Tom Hanks at the ceremony.
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