Actor Christian Slater, famed for his role in 'Mr. Robot', is bestowed with a star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame. - Actor Christian Slater, famed for his role in "Mr. Robot," secures a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
American Actor Christian Slater to Receive Hollywood Walk of Fame Star
Veteran actor, Christian Slater (55), known for his roles in "Interview with the Vampire" and "The Name of the Rose," will receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on June 9. The illustrious honor recognizes Slater's impressive television career.
Slater's star, the 2,815th addition to the Walk of Fame, will be unveiled during a ceremony that will also feature guest speakers Sarah Michelle Gellar and director Michael Lehmann. Gellar starred alongside Slater in the TV series "Dexter: New Blood," while Lehmann directed several episodes of the series.
The upcoming prequel series to Dexter, "Dexter: Original Sin," sees Patrick Gibson portraying the aspiring serial killer Dexter Morgan, with Slater playing his adoptive father, Harry Morgan, a homicide detective.
Slater's notable achievements extend beyond television. In 2016, he won a Golden Globe for his portrayal of the cryptic character "Mr. Robot" in the award-winning series. More recently, he starred alongside Glenn Close in the independent drama "The Wife" and Zoe Kravitz cast him in her directorial debut "Pigeon."
Slater's illustrious career spans various films and series, including "The Nobel Prize Winner's Wife (2018)" and "Blink Twice (2023)." He has also received numerous accolades, including a Golden Globe Award and a Tony Award nomination.
The ceremony for Slater's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame is scheduled for June 9, at 11:30 am in Los Angeles.
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