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| A replacement of the famous pink
star set in a black square was unveiled on Hollywood Boulevard by
Hollywood's honorary mayor, Johnny Grant. (Xinhua
photo) | Beijing, Dec. 2
-- Gregory Peck's star was reborn on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Wednesday
after the original was stolen by someone with a cement saw and "very good
taste," as one official said.
A replacement of the world famous pink star set in a black
square was unveiled on Hollywood Boulevard by Hollywood's honorary mayor, Johnny
Grant, who appealed for the original to be returned.
Grant, a former radio and TV star who is now chairman
of the Hollywood Historic Trust, said the star that had honored Peck for more
than 40 years had disappeared sometime in the last two weeks.
"It was somebody who knew how to use a cement saw and
was probably dressed as a construction worker," Grant said. "Whoever it was had
very good taste."
"You know now you can't sell it," Grant said in a
message to the mystery thief. "This has become a worldwide story. If you'll just
bring it back and leave it right here, I'll forget the whole thing
happened."
Peck's star is the fourth to be stolen since the Walk
of Fame honoring film, TV and radio celebrities was begun along a stretch of
Hollywood Boulevard in 1960. Those of Gene Autry, Jimmy Stewart and Kirk Douglas
all disappeared during construction projects several years ago.
There are more than 2,000 show business figures with
stars on the Walk of Fame which snakes across Hollywood Boulevard as a major
tourist attraction.
Peck, who died in 2003 at the age of 87, was one of
Hollywood's best-loved stars, known for his quietly heroic roles. He won an
Oscar for his performance as lawyer Atticus Finch in "To Kill a Mockingbird" and
appeared in "Roman Holiday" and "The Guns of Navarone."
Police are investigating the theft.
(Source: Shenzhen
Daily.com/Agencies) |