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Updated: June 2026
Posted: January 2026

MOTION PICTURES STAR

Hollywood Walk of Fame Star LANA TURNER

Lana Turner


Motion Pictures Category Star
  • Ceremony was on February 8, 1960

Motion Pictures Star for Lana Turner


SOME LANA TURNER TITLES

CAST MEMBER
1938

Love Finds Andy Hardy


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Grauman's Chinese Theatre Lana Turner
1950

Grauman's Chinese Theatre


  • *Handprints*
  • Lana Turner
  • *Footprints*
  • 5-24-50

TCL Chinese Theatre Map Lana Turner's Footprints Located Right Side Front

Lana Turner's Footprints


Right Side Front

Celebrity Footprints at the TCL Chinese Theatre
All of the other Celebrity Footprints
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1 up from right front corner then 1 over to the left

Ripley's Autograph Lana Turner

Lana Turner


Autographed Matchbook

Ripley's Obituary Lana Turner
1995

Lana Turner


famed movie star, dead at 75

LOS ANGELES - Lana Turner, the sweater girl-turned-glamorous star whose career was overshadowed by her many marriages and the killing of a gangster boyfriend by her daughter, has died at 75.
Turner, who disclosed in May 1992 that she had been treated for throat cancer, died Thursday at her Century City home with her daughter, Cheryl Crane, at her side, said police Officer Sonia Monaco.
"She was doing fine. This was a total shock, Crane told Daily Variety columnist Army Archerd. "She'd completed seven weeks of radiation a short while ago, and it looked like she was fine. She just took a breath and she was gone."
The actress remained a star from the 1940s until the mid-1960s, winning an Academy Award nomination as best actress for "Peyton Place" in 1957 after she left her longtime studio, MGM.
Over the years, she appeared opposite the screen's top leading men in such films as "Johnny Eager" (Robert Taylor), "Honky Tonk" (Clark Gable), "The Postman Always Rings Twice" (John Garfield), "The Bad and the Beautiful" (Kirk Douglas), "The Sea Chase" (John Wayne), and "Cass Timberlane" (Spencer Tracy).

Photo Lana Turner
1941

Screen Romances Magazine


November 1941 Issue Hollywood Blvd Gift Shop Photos



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