The 32 celebrities who will receive stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2005 have been selected by the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce. Among them is singer Carly Simon, shown here posing at her home on Martha's Vineyard, Mass., in May 2004.
Rod Stewart
The rocker is shown in a 1994 photo.
Tim Allen
The comedian and TV star attended the 29th Annual Dinner Of Champions Sept. 25, 2003, at The Century Plaza Hotel in Century City, Calif.
Kevin Kline
The actor, who was nominated for a Tony in 2004 for his portrayal of Falstaff in a New York production of "Henry IV," attended the 32nd Annual AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Meryl Streep June 10, 2004, at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood.
Julianne Moore
The actress attended a party celebrating the 100th year Anniversary of the Cartier Santos Watch, held at the Lexington Avenue Armory, May 25, 2004, in New York.
Susan Lucci
The queen of daytime drama is shown here at the 10th Annual Michael Awards, benefiting the National Children's Leukemia Foundation, in June 2004.
Dennis Quaid
The actor attended the New York premiere of his latest movie, "The Day After Tomorrow," at the Museum of Natural History, May 24, 2004, in New York.
Patricia Neal
The actress, who has won an Oscar and a Tony award, posed for a portrait in New York, March 17, 1999.
Billy Joel
The singer and songwriter appeared in March 2004 for a surprise performance with the dance musical "Movin' Out" during its limited run in Boston. The musical is based on 26 of Joel's songs.
The Righteous Brothers
Bill Medley, right, and Bobby Hatfield pose for photographers after the pair were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of March 10, 2003. Only eight months later, in November 2003, Hatfield died at the age of 63.
Stella Adler
This actress and teacher died in 1992 but the acting school that she founded lives on. She was the well-respected teacher and mentor of hundreds of actors, including the likes of Marlon Brando and Robert De Niro.
Redd Foxx
The late comedian spent a lifetime making people laugh, both as a standup comedian and the star of the TV hit "Sanford and Son." He died in 1991 on the set of yet another TV series, "The Royal Family."
David Hyde Pierce
Pierce has just completed a successful run on "Frasier," playing Niles, the fusty younger brother of Kelsey Grammer's character.
Soupy Sales
Soupy Sales at his 75th birthday party given by the Friar's Club in New York, Jan. 8, 2001.
Donald Duck
He's the cantankerous one in the classic Disney family. But since he's finally getting his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, maybe he'll be appeased for a minute or two.
Al Green
The Rev. Al Green discussed his CD, "I Can't Stop," in Memphis, Tenn., Oct. 3, 2003.
Emilio Estefan
His wife is singing star Gloria Estefan, but Estefan has a notable career of his own. He is being honored for his achievements as a producer and composer.
Ben Stiller
The comic actor arrives at the premiere of "Dodgeball" at the Mann Village Theatre June 14, 2004, in Westwood, Calif.
Antonio Banderas
The actor, who provided the voice of Puss in Boots in "Shrek 2," attended the movie's premiere in Mexico City June 7, 2004.
Roger Ebert
The movie critic attended the 32nd American Film Institute Life Achievement Award ceremony June 10, 2004, in Los Angeles.