Courtney B. Vance Shouts Out the Actors Who ‘Paved the Way’ for Him in His Career: ‘I’m Rich in People’

Jesse Grant/Variety via Getty Courtney B. Vance at his Hollywood Walk of Fame Ceremony on Dec. 16, 2025

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  • Courtney B. Vance received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles on Dec. 16

  • During his speech at the ceremony, the 65-year-old actor shouted out a long list of actors, industry members and loved ones who "paved the way" for him in his career

  • Vance was joined at the ceremony by his wife, Angela Bassett, and 19-year-old twins, Bronwyn and Slater, all three of whom shared some words about the actor

It takes a village.

Courtney B. Vancewas honored witha star on the Hollywood Walk of Famethis week — and he had a long list of people to thank who "paved the way" for him in his career.

During his speech at the Dec. 16 ceremony on Hollywood Boulevard in Los Angeles, the 65-year-old actor took some time to shout out a number of actors, industry members and loved ones who have supported him on his decades-long journey in the entertainment business.

"I have learned that I'm not rich in money or things. I'm rich in the people who surround myself and our family," Vance said. "I'm most grateful for all the people who held my hand and paved the way."

"People likeMeryl Streep… Lloyd Richards and Earle Gister. Henry Woronicz," he added. "My uncles Lloyd and Lee Daniels. My aunt Lois Anne."

Stephen Lovekin/Getty Meryl Streep and Courtney B. Vance in 2013

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Continuing his long list of shout-outs, Vance mentioned several other mentors and friends, includingJames Earl Jones,Mary Aliceand "the entire cast" of the Broadway production ofFences, as well asStockard Channing, Swoosie Kurtz and the rest of the original stars ofSix Degrees of Separation. He also thanked his team, his parents, histwo children— daughter Bronwyn and son Slater, both 19 — and "finally, the person who has made me the man I am today, my wifeAngela Bassett."

Earlier in his speech, Vance had recalled being by Bassett's side when she received her own star back in 2008.

"I saw this honor bestowed upon my wife March 20, 2008, when our children were almost 2, and I remember how huge a day it was for both our families and to return to this hallowed place directly across the street from where she was honored and have that same honor bestowed upon me, is really more happiness than I emotionally can bear, but I must shoulder on," he said, eliciting some laughs from the crowd.

Frazer Harrison/Getty Angela Bassett and Courtney B. Vance at Vance's Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony on Dec. 16, 2025

Frazer Harrison/Getty

Bassett, 67, also gave a little speech on behalf of her husband at the ceremony on Dec. 16, calling Vance a "committed, relatable and deeply reliable" actor. "He shows up fully every time, onstage, on-screen, and on television, drowning each performance in emotional truth and the human complexity," she said.

"Today's honor is deeply deserved. This star recognizes not only his artistry, but his integrity, his generosity and his grace with which he moves through the world," she continued, before addressing Vance directly: "I'm proud of you. I love you, and I'm grateful that the world now has a star that bears your name."

Frazer Harrison/Getty Courtney B. Vance, joined by his family, watches as his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame is unveiled on Dec. 16, 2025

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Bronwyn and Slater also each took to the podium to share a tribute for their dad. The latter described Vance as "the most altruistic public servant that I've ever encountered."

"Empathy and taking care of people are one thing, but consistently bearing witness to others' existences is entirely another. I've never seen someone cherish people like my father, expecting and wanting no award," Slater said. "This man goes out of his way to make sure that people around him are at ease, helping in any way conducive to that goal."

In her speech, Bronwyn noted that while the "world knows [Vance] as an award-winning actor on stage and screen," he is "an award-winning father at home" to her and her twin brother.

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After sharing some of the ways he doted on his daughter and the important life lessons he taught his kids, Bronwyn said, "Dad, you spend your life serving others today as we celebrate you. I hope you'll allow yourself to be fully celebrated. There's no one more deserving of a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, not just for the greatness you've given this industry, but for the greatness of who you are."

"I love you, Dad," she added.

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