South Korean actors Lee Byung Hun and Ahn Sung Ki became the first Korean actors to imprint their hands and feet at the Hollywood theater. The two stars celebrated in front of Grauman's Chinese Theater with field of media and fans cheering for them.
Ahn and Lee were in Hollywood for two days to represent Korea at the 'Look East' Korean Film Festival. "I still cannot believe it. Not long ago, I was looking at the names and taking pictures of my favorite actors in front of their handprints," said Lee at the ceremony.
Lee has appeared in Hollywood blockbuster film "G.I. Joe" as a representative for South Korean actors in the film industry.
"I have been in the most glorious place to learn for 55 years of my life," said Ahn, "I will continue this honor to help out as an actor, and I will do my best." Ahn's future is to continue as a good actor and give the audience a good feeling no matter what his age is.
The two stars join a list of Hollywood stars that have been part of the same event for 85 years such as Charlie Chaplin, Marilyn Monroe, Al Pacino, Johnny Depp, and 200 more celebrities.