Actor, producer and screenwriter Vince Vaughn was honored on the 'Hollywood Walk of Fame' with a star that already bears his name. A native of Chicago, Vaughn first caught the attention of critics and audiences in Doug Liman's hit "Swingers." foreign media.
His oft-repeated catchphrase throughout the movie, "You're so rich," became part of the vernacular of the mid-90s.

The actor has starred in a series of comic films such as "Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story", "Wedding Crashers" and "Couples Retreat". Vaughn recently made recurring appearances on Curb Your Enthusiasm as fellow golfer Freddy Funkhouser. The show was known to be improvisational, with each scene being just a rough sketch before filming began.

At Monday's ceremony, Vaughn was joined by his wife and children, parents and other family members and said he was "very grateful to be involved in this."

Vaughn made his professional debut in a 1989 episode of the television drama China Beach. His first film role came in the 1993 football drama Rudy. He was also involved in other films such as: "The Lost World: Jurassic Park", "Into The Wild", "The Internship", "The Breakup", "Four Christmases", and "Hacksaw Ridge", etc.