At Tuesday's ceremony, the Santa Monica-born UCLA Bruin and Golden Globe nominee said the star is something he's wanted his whole life.
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He also said he was floored by the number of friends, family and fans who turned out to celebrate him.
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"This is the first time I felt like almost 100 percent RSVP'd, you know? I was like, 'These people aren't coming. I'm going to invite them just because I have to invite these people that are too busy.' But everyone made the time, got on planes - 'cause they know the Hollywood star ceremony only happens once in a lifetime, and most of the time, never in a lifetime," he said.
Black's star ceremony coincides with the release of his latest movie. "The House with a Clock in Its Walls" is in theaters Friday.