If there is one thing Hollywood loves more than a massive legacy sequel, it is a heartwarming family reunion on the red carpet.

Today the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce hosted an incredibly rare double-star ceremony on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, honoring both Stanley Tucci and Emily Blunt. Earning the 2,841st and 2,842nd stars at 6930 Hollywood Boulevard, the duo celebrated their immense cinematic achievements surrounded by family and friends.

The timing couldn’t be more perfect. The ceremony arrives just one day before the highly anticipated theatrical release of The Devil Wears Prada 2, reuniting the actors on screen two decades after the original fashion classic. Even better? The two are actually family. Tucci has been married to Blunt’s older sister, Felicity, since 2012—a romance that originally sparked after they reconnected at Blunt’s wedding to John Krasinski.

While the ceremony heavily celebrated their return to the Runway magazine universe, both Blunt and Tucci possess deeply impressive, versatile filmographies that more than justify their permanent spots in Hollywood history. Here are the defining cinematic milestones that built their respective legacies.

Emily Blunt: From Scene-Stealing Assistant to Leading Lady

Since her massive international breakout in 2006, Emily Blunt has captivated audiences by seamlessly shifting between high-octane action, tense psychological thrillers, and sweeping historical dramas.

  • Oppenheimer (2023): Blunt reached an incredible career high playing Kitty Oppenheimer opposite Cillian Murphy in Christopher Nolan’s sprawling historical epic. Her fierce, complex portrayal of the brilliant but troubled botanist earned her a long-overdue, highly celebrated Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress.
  • A Quiet Place (2018): Teaming up with her husband, director and co-star John Krasinski, Blunt delivered a masterclass in silent terror. Her deeply emotional, physically grueling performance as a fiercely protective mother navigating an alien apocalypse earned her a Screen Actors Guild Award.
  • The Girl on the Train (2016): Tackling the dark, unreliable narrator of Paula Hawkins’s best-selling mystery novel, Blunt carried this psychological thriller entirely on her shoulders. Her haunting portrayal of a grieving alcoholic earned her both SAG and BAFTA nominations.
  • Mary Poppins Returns (2018): Stepping into the legendary shoes of Julie Andrews is an almost impossible task, but Blunt brought her own crisp, charming, and slightly mischievous magic to the iconic Disney nanny, proving her immense versatility as a musical leading lady.
  • The Smashing Machine and The Fall Guy (2024): Blunt has recently dominated the modern blockbuster space, starring opposite Ryan Gosling in the action-comedy The Fall Guy and re-teaming with Dwayne Johnson’s Seven Bucks Productions for A24’s The Smashing Machine, which netted her yet another Golden Globe nomination.

Stanley Tucci: The Master of Metamorphosis

Stanley Tucci is one of the most reliable and chameleonic character actors in cinematic history. Whether he is breaking hearts in an independent drama or bringing a splash of theatricality to a blockbuster franchise, Tucci elevates every single ensemble he joins.

  • The Devil Wears Prada (2006)/ TDWP 2 (2026): It is impossible to talk about Tucci without mentioning Nigel Kipling. As the sharp-tongued, fiercely loyal art director at Runway magazine, Tucci delivered some of the film’s most iconic and deeply emotional lines. His brilliant dynamic with Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway remains a masterclass in supporting comedic acting.
  • Big Night (1996): This is the indie film that proved Tucci was a multifaceted creative force. Serving as the co-director, co-writer, and star, he played an Italian immigrant struggling to keep his authentic restaurant afloat in 1950s New Jersey. It firmly established his lifelong public love affair with cuisine.
  • Spotlight (2015): In this Best Picture-winning journalistic drama, Tucci played Mitchell Garabedian, the abrasive, fiercely dedicated lawyer representing the victims of the Boston Catholic Church abuse scandal. He brought a grounded, righteous intensity to an already incredible ensemble cast.
  • Supernova (2020): In one of his most profound and heartbreaking roles, Tucci starred opposite Colin Firth as Tusker, a writer suffering from early-onset dementia. The quiet, devastating road-trip drama showcased his incredible capacity for vulnerability.
  • Conclave (2024): Continuing his streak of prestige dramas, Tucci delivered a critically acclaimed performance in this tense, atmospheric thriller set within the secretive halls of the Vatican during the election of a new Pope.

As the stars of The Devil Wears Prada 2 prepare to dominate the weekend box office, their newly minted terrazzo tiles on Hollywood Boulevard serve as a permanent reminder of their unmatched talent and their beautiful, intertwined Hollywood journey.