Will Smith left his mark on Grauman's Chinese Theatre on Monday,
joining the ranks of movie legends who have left an imprint of
their hands and feet outside the famous Hollywood landmark.
The 39-year-old star of "The Pursuit of Happyness" was close to
being overcome by emotion after a ceremony before an audience of
family and friends that included fellow actor Tom Cruise.
"I'm humble, I'm honored, my heart is just beating right now,"
said Smith. "I don't really understand it -- I'm not used to
feeling like that ... There's something in the concrete about being
etched into the fibre of Hollywood."
The ceremony comes just before the release of his new film "I Am
Legend," in which he plays a scientist who is the last man on Earth
following a virus that destroys the world's population.
Smith, a two-time best actor Oscar nominee, said he is confident
his new film would be a hit.
"This one is special," Smith told KCAL9 television following the
ceremony. "We made a really aggressive attempt at a different type
of movie, so I'm anxious to see how people respond to it."
Smith first rose to prominence as a hip-hop artist before moving
into television and film work.
A string of hits -- including "Bad Boys," "Independence Day" and
"Men in Black" -- have made him one of the most bankable stars in
Hollywood.
(China Daily via Agencies December 11, 2007)