LOS ANGELES, (Reuters) - “Twilight” actors Robert  Pattinson, Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner, made their mark  on Hollywood on Thursday, leaving imprints of their hands and  feet outside Grauman’s Chinese Theater.

The “Twilight” stars were greeted by hundreds of screaming  fans as they added their hand and footprints to those left by  Charlie Chaplin, Frank Sinatra and dozens of other movie icons  in past years, in the cement outside the movie theater.

“I’ve been so enamored by this ‘business,’ I think this is  the coolest thing I’ve ever done in my life,” said 21-year-old  Stewart, who plays Bella Swan in the vampire romance.

Pattinson, 25, who plays vampire Edward Cullen in the  films, thanked the fans for their support.

“This is just an incredible honor, as to how young we are,  it’s kind of ridiculous and amazing at the same time. And it’s  all down to you guys to drive this franchise forward,” he  said.

Lautner, 19, who plays werewolf Jacob Black, added, “There  are a few moments that mean so much, it’s really even hard to  explain, and this is definitely one of those.

The “Twilight” films are based on a series of best-selling  novels by author Stephenie Meyer and tell the story of a young  girl falling in love with a vampire boy in a world where  vampires and werewolves roam in disguise among the living.

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