Ken Corday, executive producer of NBC’s “Days of our Lives,” received a Star on Hollywood’s Walk of Fame. The star in the category of Television will be dedicated at 6201 Hollywood Boulevard in front of Eastown next to the star of “Days” actress Deidre Hall. Andy Garcia was the ceremony’s guest speaker.
Many of Corday’s “Days of our Lives” cast and crew were in attendance.
As Hollywood’s longest running television producer, Ken knows that compelling stories and dynamic characters are what audiences are hungry for, and after more than 13,000 episodes and half a century on NBC, he’s definitely cracked the code to success in this genre. His passion for the show is reflected in the millions of viewers worldwide who tune in every day to watch the Hortons, Bradys, and DiMeras, and have made “Days of our Lives” a part of their family.
Check out the ceremony below:
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