John Stamos has had a long career, and his stints in 'Full House' and 'ER' (not to mention his Beach Boys connection) landed him a spot on the Walk of Fame.
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Know who this is? It's Judge Joseph A. Wapner, the man who paved the way for Judge Judy and the rest of the television gavel-slammers. He got his star in 2009.
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Magician and escape artist Harry Houdini scored a star on the Walk of Fame in 1975.
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In 2006, R&B group Destiny's Child nabbed a coveted star on the walk of fame ... and split up shortly after. Since then, Beyonce has achieved superstardom in her solo career, but the Child star is still her only one -- for now.
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You don't have to be human -- or even a living thing -- to get a star on the Walk of Fame. Godzilla, the ubiquitous Japanese monster that's been terrifying and crushing cities for decades, has his own star.
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David Spade found himself on the Walk of Fame in 2003, thanks to his fame gathered from 'Saturday Night Live,' 'Spin City' and a slew of films.
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Now that's a collie with class! Lassie has a star, but he/she's not the only canine on the Walk. Rin Tin Tin also has one.
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Ryan Seacrest, who has slowly become the hardest working man in showbiz since he broke into the biz as the host of 'American Idol,' will now live forever on the Walk.
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Magic Johnson was honored with a Star not for his legendary sports career, but for his involvement in the movie theater business.
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Pee-Wee Herman, not the man who played him (Paul Reubens), has a star ... but we'd like to see it combined with Reubens so the man behind the bowtie can get some props.
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