Mr Allen is yet to be invited to join Hollywood Walk of Fame in California
Los Angeles:
Actor-director Woody Allen has received handprint honour in Rhode Island. (Also read: Woody Allen gets first proper acting job in eight years )
The Blue Jasmine director has been shooting his new project in the city of Providence and on August 7 he was honoured by local officials, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
Mr Allen, who has yet to be invited to join the famous Hollywood Walk of Fame here, joins the likes of Dustin Hoffman, who was inducted in 1995 while filming his movie American Buffalo in Rhode Island.
Local official Bob Billington is hoping to land two more famous prints - Emma Stone and Joaquin Phoenix - the stars of Mr Allen's as-yet-untitled movie.
"It's our dream that we complete it with the last two stars. We respect everybody's privacy, but we're hoping that we'll be graced with that opportunity," he said.
The Blue Jasmine director has been shooting his new project in the city of Providence and on August 7 he was honoured by local officials, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
Mr Allen, who has yet to be invited to join the famous Hollywood Walk of Fame here, joins the likes of Dustin Hoffman, who was inducted in 1995 while filming his movie American Buffalo in Rhode Island.
Local official Bob Billington is hoping to land two more famous prints - Emma Stone and Joaquin Phoenix - the stars of Mr Allen's as-yet-untitled movie.
"It's our dream that we complete it with the last two stars. We respect everybody's privacy, but we're hoping that we'll be graced with that opportunity," he said.