On March 18, 2025, Gal Gadot made history by becoming the first Israeli actor to receive a star on the prestigious Hollywood Walk of Fame. The ceremony, held in Los Angeles, was attended by family, friends, and notable Hollywood figures, celebrating her remarkable contribution to the entertainment industry.
A Proud Moment for Israel
During her acceptance speech, Gadot spoke passionately about her Israeli roots, even addressing the audience in Hebrew. “I’m just a girl from a town in Israel,” she said, drawing enthusiastic applause. She also took a moment to speak directly to her Israeli family, expressing her love and appreciation despite being far from home.
Gadot’s milestone marks a significant moment for Israeli representation in Hollywood, inspiring young talents worldwide. While she is the first Israeli actor to receive the honor, the first Israeli with a Hollywood star was producer Haim Saban, who was awarded one in 2017.
Family and Support System
Gadot attended the ceremony with her husband, Jaron Varsano, whom she described as her “rock, compass, and firefighter,” and their four daughters—Alma, Maya, Daniella, and Ori. In a heartfelt moment, she addressed her children, calling motherhood the greatest privilege of her life.
“Being your Imma [Hebrew for mother] is the greatest privilege of anything I have ever done,” she said. “You inspire me to be a better person, to be strong and brave and kind as you are.”
She humorously noted that every time her success grew, she found herself pregnant, emphasizing that motherhood has kept her grounded throughout her career.
Tributes from Hollywood Legends
The ceremony featured speeches from Hollywood Chamber of Commerce President Steve Nissen, as well as two of Gal Gadot’s closest colleagues—Vin Diesel and Patty Jenkins.
Diesel, her Fast & Furious co-star, praised her dedication, while Wonder Woman director Patty Jenkins highlighted Gadot’s unwavering commitment to her roles, recalling her ability to perform in extreme conditions.
“Quite often, she’s in a swimsuit, outdoors, in the wet and stormy gales of the English winter, but not a comfortable swimsuit. It’s one made of rigid armor, squeezing her corset-like, tight, as she runs through knee-deep mud in platform wedges or sand on a sweltering beach or underwater, or suspended in the air, sideways, maybe upside down,” Jenkins said.
She went on to commend Gadot’s resilience, calling her the “happiest, kindest, most heroic person on set.”
Upcoming Projects and Controversy
Gadot, who rose to fame with Fast & Furious and became a global icon with Wonder Woman, is set to appear in Disney’s upcoming Snow White remake as the Evil Queen. The film’s release has been met with controversy, as pro-Palestinian activists have called for a boycott due to Gadot’s Israeli background.
At the ceremony, a small group of protesters gathered, chanting slogans and clashing briefly with police. A pro-Israel group of similar size also attended, showing support for the actress. Despite the political tension, Gadot remained focused on celebrating her achievement and her journey in Hollywood.
A Legacy Cemented in Hollywood
With the unveiling of her star, Gadot’s place in Hollywood history is officially set in stone. Her journey—from a small town in Israel to becoming an international superstar—serves as an inspiration to aspiring actors worldwide.
Her star is the 2,804th to be added to the Hollywood Walk of Fame, a testament to her impact on the film industry and her enduring legacy as a trailblazer for Israeli actors in Hollywood.
The Information is Collected from WION and Variety.