<P> Film and television actor Don Haggerty's star originally displayed the first name "Dan". The mistake was fixed, but years later the television actor Dan Haggerty (of Grizzly Adams fame, no relation to Don) also received a star . The confusion eventually sprouted an urban legend that Dan Haggerty was the only honoree to have a star removed from the Walk of Fame . </P> <P> For 28 years, the star intended to honor Mauritz Stiller, the Helsinki - born pioneer of Swedish film who brought Greta Garbo to the United States, read "Maurice Diller", possibly due to mistranscription of verbal dictation . The star was finally remade with the correct name in 1988 . </P> <P> Three stars remain misspelled: opera diva Lotte Lehmann's first name is spelled "Lottie"; Cinerama co-inventor and King Kong creator, director, and producer Merian C. Cooper's first name is spelled "Meriam"; and cinematography pioneer Auguste Lumière's first name is listed as "August". </P> <P> Monty Woolley, the veteran film and stage actor best known for The Man Who Came to Dinner (1942) and the classic line "Time flies when you're having fun", is officially listed in the motion picture category, but his star on the Walk of Fame bears the television emblem . Woolley did appear on the small screen late in his career, but his TV contributions were eclipsed by his extensive stage, film, and radio work . Similarly, the star of film actress Carmen Miranda bears the TV emblem, although her official category is motion pictures . Radio and television talk show host Larry King is officially a television honoree, but his star displays a film camera . </P>

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