Hooray for Hollywood!
Did you know that Audrey Hepburn’s handprints are the only ones at Disney’s Hollywood Studios that aren’t also found at the original Chinese Theatre in Hollywood?
When Disney-MGM Studios opened in 1989, it debuted an exact replica of the iconic Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, built using the same blueprints. Just like the original, the replica features the handprints of many famous stars. Audrey Hepburn made her mark in cement a few weeks before the park’s grand opening.
As the story goes, some nearby reporters noticed she seemed emotional and they asked her why. She explained that no one had ever asked her to do this for the Chinese Theater before. The original Chinese Theatre heard about this and reached out with an offer to honor her at the real Hollywood icon, but Audrey turned it down. She said her handprints were already placed where they truly mattered. Not out of bitterness– but because she had already left her mark. Audrey wasn’t waiting for overdue recognition; she knew her worth and chose to leave her legacy in places that truly valued her from the beginning.
— Audrey creating handprints for a Unicef fundraiser in 1966. (Image credit: RareAudreyHepburn.com)
I feel like there’s a beautiful life lesson in this. Often, the recognition we’re hoping for comes when we least expect it, or maybe not where we think it should come from. But, that doesn’t mean we aren’t making an impact. So, remember to keep showing up. Keep doing the work, keep leading with purpose, and trust that the right people—those who truly value you—will recognize your efforts in time. When they do, you get to decide where you leave your mark.
Next time you’re at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, visit Audrey’s handprints for me!
…Oh, and uh, I miss you, Great Movie Ride.