Mario Lopez showed off his timeless charm when he was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Thursday.
The Saved by the Bell alum, 51, looked sharp in a classic navy suit with an unbuttoned white oxford shirt. Flashing his signature MW smile during the afternoon ceremony on Hollywood Boulevard.
Lopez's family, his wife Courtney Mazza and their three children – 14-year-old Zia, 11-year-old Dominic and 5-year-old Santino – were fully supportive and proud. He posed with him next to his personal star.
Mario's friend Mark Wahlberg was also there to give a heartfelt speech in his honor, and the two shared a warm hug on stage.
Wahlberg kept things casual, sporting khaki pants and a T-shirt with a white baseball cap turned backwards.
Mario Lopez showed off his timeless charm as he received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Thursday.
Mario's friend Mark Wahlberg was also there to give a heartfelt speech in his honor, and the two shared a warm hug on stage.
Boxing legend Oscar de la Hoya joined in the celebration, sharing a laugh with both Mario and Mark.
That led to her professional acting debut in 1984 on the ABC comedy Aka Pablo, which ran for six weeks.
Known for AC Slater on Saved by the Bell and her long-running gig on Access Hollywood, Lopez continues to make waves in the entertainment industry.
He is the latest star to officially partner with Great American Media, signing a 'multi-film, multi-year deal' with the company earlier this year.
He will soon star in Great American Media projects, including their networks Great American Family and Great American Faith, focusing on showcasing diverse talent in front of the camera.
Lopez has a starring role in Great American Christmas 2024 and will star alongside his wife, actress Courtney, in his first holiday film for the network.
“Throughout my career, I have aimed to create work that appeals to a diverse audience and, above all, brings joy to people,” Lopez said in a statement.
'At this point in my life, family is the most important thing to me.'
The Saved by the Bell alum, 51, looked sharp in a classic navy suit with an untucked white oxford shirt during the afternoon ceremony on Hollywood Boulevard.
Lopez's family, his wife Courtney Mazza and their three children – 14-year-old Zia, 11-year-old Dominic and 5-year-old Santino were in full support and proudly posed with him. to his personal star
Wahlberg kept things casual, sporting khaki pants and a T-shirt with a white baseball cap turned backwards.
The Hollywood friends shared a warm embrace
Boxing legend Oscar de la Hoya joined in the celebration, sharing a laugh with both Mario and Mark.
Radio personality Ellen Kay poses with a pro athlete
Bill Abbott, CEO of Great American Media, praised Lopez's four-decade career, noting how she has entertained millions since her Saved by the Bell days.
“The world loves Mario Lopez,” Abbott added. Other notable stars such as Lori Loughlin, Danica McKellar and Cameron Mathison have also joined the network.
Candace Cameron Bure, who partnered with Great American Media in 2022, made headlines when she suggested the network 'keep traditional marriage at the center of its films', sparking backlash for excluding same-sex couples from leading roles.
Despite the controversy, Lopez is focused on creating 'edifying, inclusive and diverse content'.