Dennis Hopper received a much-needed boost this morning, making a rare public appearance as he accepted the 2,403rd star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
The two-time Oscar nominee, who is in the midst of both a debilitating battle against prostate cancer and an increasingly acrimonious divorce, arrived for the ceremony just before 11:30 a.m.
Jack Nicholson, Viggo Mortensen, David Lynch, Michael Madsen, Danny Trejo, Johnny Mathis and Dwight Yoakam were among the celebrity friends and costars who turned up to fete the ailing 73-year-old, who blamed a paparazzi-induced fall outside his home for the bandages he was sporting on his face and hand.
"Everyone here today that I've invited [has] enriched my life tremendously," Hopper said.
"They've shown me a world that I would never have seen being a farm boy from Dodge City, Kan., and learning things I would never have learned.
"Everything I've learned in my life I learned from you and the wonderful world that I traveled and saw...well, I got it all from you. This has been my home and my school. And I love all of you. I just want to thank you. This means so much to me, and thank you very much, everyone."
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