Australasian Leisure Management
Jun 22, 2017

Steve Irwin honoured with star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame

The late Steve Irwin has been selected to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for his outstanding contribution to the entertainment industry through his wildlife documentaries.

Announced in Los Angeles, USA this morning, The Crocodile Hunter was named among a notable group of entertainment professionals in motion pictures, television, live theatre, radio and recording by the Walk of Fame Selection Committee of the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce.

The honourees were chosen from hundreds of nominations to the committee at a meeting held in June and ratified by the Hollywood Chamber’s Board of Directors.

The new selections were revealed to the world via live stream exclusively on the official website as the Irwin family - Terri, Bindi and Robert watched on live from one of Australia Zoo’s conservation properties in western Queensland.

Explaining that his family was ecstatic to hear the news, Terri Irwin stated “Steve always said that he didn't care if anyone remembered him, as long as they remembered his message. I truly believe that this recognition for Steve's achievements will ensure that his message of wildlife conservation is remembered.”

Bindi Irwin added “this is the most extraordinary moment, honouring Dad’s legacy and all that he achieved for global conservation. Dad changed the world by reaching out to people through their television screens to bring them on the adventure of a lifetime. To have his name on a Hollywood Star means the world as we carry on with his important work.”

Steve Irwin’s Hollywood Star nomination was sponsored by Visit Sunshine Coast who made it possible for the application to be considered.

Through his wildlife documentary series, Steve Irwin brought conservation and education into people’s living rooms all over the world. His work inspired a whole new generation of Wildlife Warriors and is still inspirational today with a generation continueing his work to protect precious wildlife.

The Hollywood Walk of Fame Class of 2018 are:

Motion Pictures: Jack Black, Kirsten Dunst, Jeff Goldblum, F. Gary Gray, Mark Hamill, Jennifer Lawrence, Gina Lollobrigida, Minnie Mouse, Nick Nolte and Zoe Saldana

Televison: Anthony Anderson, Gillian Anderson, Lynda Carter, Simon Cowell, RuPaul Charles, Taraji P. Henson, Eric McCormack, Ryan Murphy, Niecy Nash, Mandy Patinkin, Shonda Rhimes and posthumously: Steve Irwin

Recording: Mary J. Blige, Sir Richard Branson, Petula Clark, Harry Connick, Jr., Ice T, Snoop Dogg, Carrie Underwood and ‘Weird Al’ Yankovic

Radio: Steve Jones

Live Theatre/Performance: Charles Aznavour and Lin-Manuel Miranda.

For more information on the Hollywood Walk of Fame go to www.walkoffame.com

For more information on Steve Irwin’s conservation legacy go to www.wildlifewarriors.org

10th February 2017 - AUSTRALIA ZOO’S ANIMALS BEAT THE HEAT

18th November 2016 - AUSTRALIA ZOO MARKS STEVE IRWIN DAY 

5th Septemeber 2016 - STEVE IRWIN’S LEGACY LIVES ON THROUGH AUSTRALIA ZOO AND UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND CROCODILE RESEARCH

3rd September 2016 - 10 YEARS ON STEVE IRWIN’S WILDIFE CONSERVATION LEGACY LIVES ON

21st July 2015 - AUSTRALIA ZOO AND UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND CONTINUE EXCITING CROCODILE RESEARCH

6th November 2014 - STEVE IRWIN DAY TO HONOUR LEGACY OF AUSTRALIA’S WILDLIFE WARRIOR 


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