Meryl Streep hails Stanley Tucci's natural grace at Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony
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Stanley Tucci received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on 3 May in a joint ceremony alongside Emily Blunt in Los Angeles, drawing attendees including John Krasinski, Matt Damon, and Dwayne Johnson. Meryl Streep, who has collaborated with Tucci on 'The Devil Wears Prada' and 'Julie & Julia', took the stage to celebrate their decades-long professional and personal bond.
Streep's tribute to Tucci's screen presence
Streep praised Tucci's distinctive elegance and versatility as an actor. According to People magazine, she remarked, "Stanley has an elegance to his heterosexuality, his undeniable heterosexuality, which is formidable. Not that heterosexuality is better than any other kind of sexuality, it's just that elegance, real, unforced, natural, unstyled elegance. It is sometimes harder for straight men."
On-screen chemistry and character work
Streep went on to highlight Tucci's ability to transform roles, describing him as "urbane, sly, funny." She noted that he "always finds something true and surprising in every man that he plays" and has successfully "transformed character acting into leading man material." This observation underscores Tucci's range across supporting and lead roles throughout his career.
A personal reflection on friendship
Streep shifted her remarks to the personal dimension of their relationship, according to Variety. She said, "I'm in love with you, just like everybody else. It's impossible not to love Stanley Tucci. I've known you longer as a friend than as a scene partner. We've been through some rough times together and some great times, and I love you deeply."
The enduring collaboration
The actress concluded by expressing her eagerness to work with Tucci again, stating, "I've adored working with Stanley, I've done it often, and I am ready to go again whenever you raise your elegant little finger." Their repeated on-screen pairings have become a hallmark of both their careers, spanning multiple decades and genres.
The ceremony comes as 'The Devil Wears Prada 2' is currently in cinemas, keeping both actors' recent work in the public eye.