Viola Davis gets Walk of Fame star

Viola Davis receives the 2,596th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. (Photo courtesy to Reuters video)
Viola Davis receives the 2,596th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. (Photo courtesy to Reuters video)

(REUTERS) — Viola Davis received the 2,596th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Thursday (January 05). The Oscar-nominated actress was on hand for the unveiling and was visibly moved by the honor.

“The only thing I could think of is, the little girl from Central Falls,” said Davis. “The only picture I have of myself as a kid in kindergarten is with a little seersucker and an expression that’s not really a smile not really a frown just something. But every time I look at the little girl, I always thought, oh it’s a cute outfit but she was always hungry. She was always shy. She was always kind of in the background. But inside she had big dreams bursting and the only thing I could think about is that saying, what the caterpillar calls the end of the world the master calls the butterfly.”

Last month, Davis received a Golden Globe nomination for best supporting actress for her turn in “Fences” – a role that garnered her a Tony in 2010 and is expected to earn her a third Academy Award nomination when they’re announced on January 24. Her previous Oscar nods were for her work in 2011’s “The Help” and 2008’s “Doubt.” Her co-star in that film, Meryl Streep, spoke about Davis at the ceremony.

“Viola Davis is possessed. She is. She’s possessed of a blazing, incandescent talent. She is arguably the most immediate responsive artist I have ever worked with. She’s so alive she glistens,” said Streep.

Before becoming a film star, Davis was already a celebrated theater actress. She made her Broadway debut in 1996 and won her first Tony in 2001 for “King Hedley II.”