January 20, 2026, was a day to remember for Rachel McAdams as she was bestowed with a star on Hollywood's illustrious Walk of Fame, cementing her legacy in the entertainment world. The star, positioned at 6922 Hollywood Blvd., near the iconic El Capitan Theatre, was unveiled in the presence of an exuberant gathering of family, friends, and industry peers, all there to cheer her on.
The 47-year-old actress was visibly moved as she stood beside her star, surrounded by her biggest supporters—her parents, Lance and Sandra McAdams, her loving partner Jamie Linden, and several renowned figures from the film industry. Reflecting on her journey from her hometown of St. Thomas, Canada, to the heart of Hollywood, McAdams expressed gratitude for her roots and those who believed in her from the start.
“I was about 8 years old, growing up in tiny little St. Thomas, Canada, and I wrote my parents a letter asking them to make my dream come true—being on ‘Star Search,’” McAdams recalled. “They were so supportive. This moment is for them and for believing in me long before I could believe in myself.”
The timing of this honor dovetails perfectly with the buzz surrounding 'Send Help,' her latest cinematic venture directed by Sam Raimi. The psychological thriller is set to hit screens on January 30, 2026, featuring McAdams as Linda Liddle, who must navigate survival alongside her boss, portrayed by Dylan O’Brien, after a harrowing plane crash on a deserted island.
McAdams' star represents the 2,833rd addition to the Hollywood Walk of Fame, a nod to her storied career which took flight with standout performances in 'Mean Girls' and 'The Notebook' back in 2004. Since then, she has amassed a diverse portfolio, earning critical acclaim and an Oscar nod for her role in 'Spotlight' in 2016.
Despite her soaring career, McAdams has expertly balanced the limelight with her personal life. As a mother of two, she shares her life with Jamie Linden and has kept her private affairs largely under wraps. This Walk of Fame moment also marked her return to the public eye after an 18-month hiatus, during which she made her Broadway debut in 'Mary Jane,' securing a Best Actress nomination.
In a recent sit-down with Variety, McAdams opened up about her career's ups and downs, the pursuit of challenging roles, and her unyielding drive to grow artistically. "I try to do something that feels slightly out of reach because I think the most interesting work comes from that place," she stated, underscoring her dedication to her craft.
With 'Send Help' on the horizon, Rachel McAdams is primed to once again captivate audiences, further solidifying her status as one of the industry's leading talents. Her Hollywood Walk of Fame star is not just a testament to her past triumphs but a beacon for the promising future that awaits.