The 'Crazy, Stupid, Love.' actress was joined by her co-star Chloe Grace Moretz from upcoming fright fest 'Carrie' and her fellow 'Don Jon' actor Joseph Gordon-Levitt for the unveiling ceremony on Thursday to honor her outstanding film career.

The four-time Oscar nominee looked radiant in a bright yellow Dolce & Gabbana dress as she posed alongside the special plaque, which was the 2,507th star in the category of Motion Pictures to be awarded. Jay Roach, who directed Julianne in her Emmy-winning performance as Sarah Palin in the 2012 made-for-television film 'Game Change', was also in attendance, as well as her family.

The stunning redhead stood proudly with her arms around husband Bart Freundlich, son Cal, 15, and daughter Liv, 11, as she posed for the photographers.

Anna Martinez, Producer of the Walk of Fame ceremonies, commented: "Julianne Moore has captured our hearts on the big screen with her amazing work. She is one of the most gifted and charismatic actresses of our time and we are honored to have her immortalized on the Walk of
Fame."

Julianne, 52, has two Best Supporting Actress nominations under her belt for 'Boogie Nights' and 'The Hours' on top of two Best Actress nods for 'The End of an Affair' and 'Far From Heaven'.