LOS ANGELES (AFP) — Oscar-winning US actress Holly Hunter got star treatment, as her name was embedded and her film career honored on Hollywood's "Walk of Fame".
The 50-year-old actress, her two-year-old twin sons, director Steven Spielberg and actor Ed Harris were all on hand for the unveiling of the 2,363rd star to be laid on Hollywood Boulevard.
Hunter won a Best Actress Oscar for her starring role in Jane Campion's "The Piano" (1993) about the mute bride of a landowner in 1850's New Zealand.
Spielberg directed Hunter in "Always" (1989), and she also appeared in "the Firm" (1993) with Tom Cruise; David Cronenberg's "Crash" (1996); and the Coen brother's "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" (2000) with George Clooney.
She can currently be seen in the television series "Saving Grace".
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