Hugh Laurie was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame

Today, the Hollywood Walk of Fame honored the 57-year-old British actor Hugh Laurie. He is known to many in his roles in the series "Jeeves and Worcester" and "Doctor House." In his honor, the 2593rd star was "lit", thus provoking an unprecedented boom.

Laurie came to support many

Not all British actors can boast of a star in Hollywood. Up to Hugh this honor was awarded to only 4 people: Colin Firth, Emma Thompson, Ridley Scott and Helen Miller. No wonder Laurie was very happy. He not only communicated with the press and fans, giving autographs, but also danced on his star, squatting, depicting a dog with his tongue hanging out, lying on a red mat and grimacing in every possible way. In addition, the actor showed socks, which depicted the flag of Britain, which caused a lot of positive exclamations.

At the event, the playwright and writer Stephen Fry came with whom Hugh was lucky enough to work on the TV series "Black Viper" and "Jeeves and Worcester". Approaching the microphone, Stephen said about Laurie:

"I can compare our friendship with the friendship of Dr. Watson and Sherlock Holmes. Hugh is the kindest, wise and wonderful person for me. He's a great friend. The best!".

Among the guests was also noticed Diane Farr, an actress who plays along with Laurie in the television series "Chance". The creator of the famous film "Doctor House" David Shore and many others.

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Hugh thanked the British for much

In his speech to the public, Laurie said these words:

"Now I'm 57 and I can safely admit that I was always accompanied by incredible luck. Is this correct? This world is unfair. In my life, good luck so much that I'm always afraid of an unexpected fall on the head of the piano. Just so the balance between luck and failure will be restored. "

In addition, at the opening ceremony, Hugh confessed his love for pizza and martini, and also thanked the British for the invention of jeans.