Samuel L. Jackson's Career Gets Cemented
Samuel L. Jackson cemented his hand and footprints in front of Grauman's Chinese Theater.
Samuel L. Jackson is the latest actor to get his handprints and footprints immortalized. The "Pulp Fiction" star left his prints on Hollywood Boulevard in front of Grauman's Chinese Theatre on Monday. Jackson felt honored to be recognized saying, "It's an awesome sort of experience, the kind of thing you don't really think about as a young actor. You sort of stop to pause and say to yourself, 'Wow, you're in a very elite club."'
Jackson appeared in over 100 films, beginning with "Together for Days" in 1972. Some of his most popular films include "Do the Right Thing," "Jungle Fever," and the "Star Wars" prequels. His latest film "Freedomland" opens in theaters on February 17.
