A star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame was unveiled Tuesday honoring Mindy Kaling for a television career that has included being a cast member, writer and producer for “The Office” and the creator and star of “The Mindy Project.”
B.J. Novak, a fellow writer, producer and cast member on “The Office,” was among those joining Kaling in speaking at the ceremony at 6533 Hollywood Blvd., two blocks west of Cahuenga Boulevard.
“I’m so happy, I love recognition,” Kaling joked as she accepted the honor.
“I’m Hindu and we practice cremation, which is a beautiful tradition that my ancestors have done for thousands of years,” she said. “And so will I. But also I’m obsessed with legacy. So sometimes I get disappointed that I won’t have a grave. But this, this is so much better than a grave.
“I am so grateful to the fans of my work and to the audience who got me here, who believed in me enough to think that I actually was a star, who watched my shows, even if their boyfriends said, ‘That looks lame.’ … I’m grateful to anyone who could just watch me in a movie or pick up my book of essays and wonder what’s on my mind.”
The ceremony came nine days before the premiere of “Running Point” on Netflix, which Kaling co-created and for which she is among the executive producers. “Running Point” is billed by Netflix as “a bold twist on the underdog comedy” and stars Kate Hudson as the newly appointed president of the Los Angeles Waves, one of the most storied professional basketball franchises, after a scandal forces her brother to resign.
The star is the 2,800th since the completion of the Walk of Fame in 1961 with the initial 1,558 stars.
Kaling graduated from Dartmouth in 2001 with a bachelor’s degree in playwriting. She portrayed Ben Affleck in the off-Broadway play “Matt & Ben,” which she co-wrote with her best friend from college, Brenda Withers, who played Matt Damon.
Kaling was hired as a writer and performer for the NBC…
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