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Look: Lauren Graham Honored with Star on Hollywood Walk of Fame
Lauren Graham celebrated her iconic role as Lorelai Gilmore with co-stars at the Hollywood Walk of Fame, highlighting the show's lasting impact on television storytelling.
- On October 3, 2025, Lauren Graham received star number 2,823 on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, placed near Hollywood and Vine by the Pantages Theatre.
- Known for playing Lorelai Gilmore, Graham's role remains one of television's most iconic, with Gilmore Girls running seven seasons from 2000 to 2007 and redefining mother‑daughter dynamics.
- Last month at the 2025 Emmy Awards, Lauren Graham reunited with Alexis Bledel, actress, while several former cast members including Scott Patterson, Kelly Bishop, Matt Czuchry and Yanic Truesdale attended the ceremony.
- Onstage, Lauren Graham said `This is so overwhelming and so nice`, while Gilmore Girls creator Amy Sherman‑Palladino praised her, saying `And Lauren Graham changed my entire life... I owe you everything but more than that, you are everything to me`.
- Reflecting on the revival, Graham revisited Lorelai in the four‑episode A Day in the Life miniseries and said, `I was having the time of my life` despite mixed reactions.
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“Gilmore Girls” may’ve debuted 25 years ago, but the show’s boyfriend debate is still going strong. So much so, the topic was addressed during Lauren Graham’s Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony speech on Friday. The actress cheekily brought up the Team Dean vs. Team Jess vs. Team Logan conversation — which first sparked amid the show’s original run between 2000 and 2007 on The WB (later The CW) — while accepting her star for the iconic Walk of Fame…
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