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British actor and director Kenneth Branagh left a print at the Chinese Theatre in Hollywood

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According to the Daily Mail reported on October 27 local time, British actor and director Kenneth Branagh left his own handprints, footprints and names on the cement floor in front of the Chinese Theater in Hollywood. The star handprints of the Hollywood Chinese Theater first appeared in 1927, and this cement floor is home to the handprints, footprints and signatures of the world's finest filmmakers, representing the highest honors and eternal remembrance of those who have made outstanding achievements in the world's film and entertainment industry, and is known as "Hollywood's most precious honor". Historically, Marilyn Monroe, Norma Tarmech, Stallone and others have left their mark here. Kenneth said that it was a great surprise and honor to be able to leave a mark here, and it was also very special to him.

Kenneth Branagh has been nominated for five Academy Awards, directed Shakespeare adaptations such as Henry V, Nothing Goes Wrong, hamlet and has been President of the Royal Academy of Arts and Drama since 2016, where he received the Special Prize of the Olivier Award, an important British theatre and musical, for his outstanding contributions to the field of British theatre.

The imprint of Branagh also coincides with the upcoming new version of "Murder on the Orient Express", which will be released simultaneously around the world on November 10.

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