Fun:Hollywood conservatives

Wow, who knew that @chuckwoolery has become such a vortex of neo-Nazism and antisemitism? Did I miss a memo? According to conservatives, the entertainment industry is dominated by liberals ("Hollywood values"). A secretive organization known as existed from 2004-2016: it was effectively destroyed by Trump. Friends of Abe may have had as many as 1,500–1,800 members. Known members included Gary Sinise, Jon Voight, Kelsey Grammer, Lionel Chetwynd and Jeremy Boreing.

It is worth noting that the appeal to celebrity is a fallacy. Politics is well outside the realm of Hollywood expertise, and celebrities who become politicians can create some right royal cockups, often relying on the style over substance fallacy for polices because celebrity is all about style.

To illustrate the liberal dominance of Hollywood, here is a list of that endangered, oppressed, voiceless species — the showbiz conservative. (Those marked with '#' are deceased.)

Actors
People ask me questions about present situations in life, and I say, 'I don't know, I'm just an actor. I don't have any opinions. Actors are pretty stupid. My opinion is not worth anything. There's no controversy for me, so don't engage me in it, because I'm not going to participate.' It can be hard to ferret out what actors actually think: are they still acting when they're giving an interview? Do they actually believe in anything at all? To be fair, there are some brilliant people who are actors, but we're keeping it a secret just for their reputations. {{collist|3| A
 * Willie Aames{{efn|He played Bibleman. If that's not conservative, then i don't know what is.}}
 * Tim Allen{{efn|Is a professed fiscal conservative Republican; has guest starred on Sean Hannity's radio show and, despite Allen himself being an ex-con, endorsed John Kasich in 2016 as well as Donald Trump. Some of his politics have even been written into Allen's character of Mike Baxter on Last Man Standing. He also compared Hollywood to Nazi Germany because of its anti-Trump stance… which is incredibly ironic, to say the least. }}
 * Kirstie Alley #{{efn|Endorsed Trump in 2016 and was a known conservative on Twitter. }}
 * María Conchita Alonso{{efn|Endorsed John McCain in 2008, Gary Johnson in 2016 and Donald Trump in 2020. She's an anti-communist who got into a confrontation with Sean Penn over his support of Hugo Chavez and advocates war with Venezuela. She also tweets that the 2020 election was fraudulent and is a COVID skeptic. }}
 * Samaire Armstrong{{efn|Endorsed Donald Trump in 2016, referred to Black Lives Matter as a "billion-dollar terrorist organization", and claimed that the COVID-19 pandemic is exaggerated and that climate change isn't a threat. }}
 * Fred Astaire #{{efn|Founding member of the Hollywood Republican Committee. Good, clean All-American boy, opponent of sex and violence in film.}}
 * Christopher Atkins

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 * Scott Baio
 * Leigh-Allyn Baker{{efn|Has become an anti-vaxxer and an anti-masker. She has also been retweeting right-wing news outlets. }}
 * Adam Baldwin
 * Stephen Baldwin{{efn|Became a born-again Christian after 9/11 and endorsed Sam Brownback and laterMike Huckabee for President in 2008. He also threatened to move to Canada if Obama became President, calling Obama "a cultural terrorist". }}
 * Brigitte Bardot{{efn|Endorsed Marine Le Pen in the 2017 French Presidential Election and even called her a "modern day Joan of Arc." }}
 * Roseanne Barr{{efn|Used to have a very left-wing reputation, supporting Occupy Wall Street and even running for President in 2012 on the leftist Peace and Freedom Party ticket (with Cindy Sheehan as her running mate) after a failed run for the Green Party nomination. In 2016, however, she flipped and endorsed Donald Trump as a "lesser of two evils" option versus Hillary Clinton, and now spends her time spreading alt-right conspiracy theories. This actually isn't that big a change; even in her left-wing days, she was spreading conspiracy theories about Hollywood being run by MKULTRA and publishing a rambling, batshit insane "Letter to Congress". }}
 * Lionel Barrymore #{{efn|Mean ol' Mr. Potter. A staunch Republican; He campaigned for Dewey and loathed the income tax. }}
 * Owen Benjamin
 * Corbin Bernsen{{efn|Has starred in many faith-based movies in recent years and will be set to star in an anti-abortion movie Roe vs Wade by Nick Loeb. }}
 * Lucas Black {{efn|Portrayed Sean Boswell in the Fast and Furious franchise and Christopher LaSalle on CBS's NCIS: New Orleans. He is a conservative Christian and supported Donald Trump in 2020. He's opposed to gay marriage, celebrated the overturning of Roe v. Wade, and doesn't like the COVID-19 vaccine either if you look at his Twitter account. Also says Democrats are pushing transgenderism and mutilating your kids and cried voter fraud in 2020. }}
 * Danny Bonaduce
 * Sonny Bono #{{efn|Former 1960s icon turned conservative politician. }}
 * Powers Boothe #{{efn|The late character actor was a staunch conservative and member of the Friends of Abe. }}
 * Ernest Borgnine #{{efn|Donated to George W. Bush's 2004 re-election campaign.}}
 * Samantha Boscarino
 * Wilford Brimley #{{efn|Endorsed John McCain on 2008. }}
 * Morgan Brittany{{efn|Now a regular contributor to WND and Town Hall Finance. }}
 * Zachery Ty Bryan
 * Candace Cameron Bure{{efn|Like her brother Kirk Cameron, she's a born-again conservative Christian and registered Republican. She vocally supported an Oregon bakery's rights to refuse service to gay people.}}
 * Gary Busey{{efn|Endorsed Donald Trump during both the Republican primaries and the General election. }}
 * Pat Buttram #{{efn|A friend of Ronald Reagan and frequently contributed to Reagan's speeches. }}

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 * James Caan
 * James Cagney #{{efn|Was formerly an FDR supporter and thus, a Democrat. Turned Republican after WWII and with that, voted for Dewey, expressed disgust for those dirty un-American hippies and contributed to his friend Ronald Reagan's presidential campaign. }}
 * Dean Cain{{efn|Former Superman actor is a registered independent who describes himself as socially liberal but conservative on foreign policy and economics. He's also a staunch supporter of Donald Trump, an apologist for the GOP establishment, a frequent guest on Fox News and Louder with Crowder, climate change denialist, is a board member of the NRA, and also appeared in God's Not Dead. }}
 * Michael Caine{{efn|Moved from Britain to the US] in the late 1970s due to James Callaghan's tax increases, returned when Margaret Thatcher lowered taxes, and while he supported Tony Blair, he threatened to move back to the US when Gordon Brown raised taxes again. He also supports the reintroduction of national service] in Britain. }}
 * Kirk Cameron
 * Maria Canals-Barrera{{efn|She has appeared in God's Not Dead 2.}}
 * Gina Carano{{efn|She doesn't like BLM, mocked transgender people, is an anti-masker, suggested the 2020 election is fraudulent and had a Parler account.  The last straw before she was fired from The Mandalorian was an Instagram post comparing American conservatives to Jews in Nazi Germany. }}
 * Pat Carroll #{{efn|She was a registered Republican. }}
 * Drew Carey{{efn|Describes himself as a Libertarian and endorsed Mitt Romney in 2012. }}
 * Adam Carolla
 * Dixie Carter #{{efn|A registered Republican, though she identified as a libertarian, supporting Bill Clinton, gay rights, and liberalization of drug and prostitution laws. Ironically, her most famous character, Julia Sugarbaker on Designing Women, was a staunchly liberal Democrat known for her fiery political rants. Reportedly, she had a deal going with the show's liberal creators: every time her character had to deliver a political monologue that she disagreed with, she would get to sing a song in a future episode as compensation. }}
 * Emma Caulfield{{efn|She endorsed Ron Paul's presidency in 2008. }}
 * Jim Caviezel{{efn|The man who played Jesus; a devout Christian, starred in an ad campaigning against stem-cell research. }}
 * Lacey Chabert{{efn|Chabert is a registered Republican and endorses several of the GOP's policies. She also played the lead in The Christian Mingle Movie. }}
 * Margaret Colin{{efn|A pro-life activist and was an honorary co-chair to Feminists for Life. She is now an honorary board member of Feminists for Nonviolent Choices. }}
 * Joan Collins{{efn|A long-time supporter of the conservative party in Great Britain and the only actress to go to former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's funeral. }}
 * Chuck Connors #{{efn|A staunch supporter of Nixon and Reagan, the latter of whom he was friends with, and also marched in support of the Vietnam War. }}
 * Steven Crowder
 * Jim Cummings
 * Ken Curtis #{{efn|Festus. Campaigned for Reagan's 1976 candidacy. }}

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 * Tony Danza{{efn|He is a registered Republican who contributed to the campaign of George W. Bush and a member of the Wednesday Morning Club.}}
 * Stacey Dash{{efn|Now a regular Fox News contributor. }}
 * Robert Davi{{efn|Now writes for Breitbart and is a frequent guest on Red Eye. }}
 * Julienne Davis
 * Bruce Davison
 * Doris Day #{{efn|Identified as a Conservative Republican, and endorsed Bush twice.}}
 * Bo Derek{{efn|Though she self-identifies as a an Independent with libertarian leanings, she supported both Bushes and Mitt Romney in 2012. }}
 * Taylor Dooley
 * Shannen Doherty{{efn|Openly identifies as a Republican.] (They can keep her.) Strangely, she's a supporter of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society.}}
 * Jim Downey{{efn|According to a few sources Downey, who "ran" most of SNL's political humor for a time, is pretty conservative, though there are some reports that he supported Obama in 2008 and is a registered Democrat. Blue Dog? }}
 * Robert Downey Jr.{{efn|He has said he isn't a liberal, Republican or Democrat and once walked out of an interview after being pressed about his political views and personal problems. He has also said that "you can’t go from a $2,000-a-night suite at La Mirage to a penitentiary and really understand it and come out a liberal." }}
 * Robert Duvall{{efn|A libertarian Republican. However, in 2014 he began to distance himself from the GOP. }}

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 * Clint Eastwood{{efn|His political views are closer to the right wing than the left, but are fairly complicated. He self-identifies as a libertarian — while he's staunchly conservative on fiscal issues and has described the youth today as a "pussy generation", he's also antiwar and supports gun control, gay rights, and abortion rights, and has described his political views as a mix of Milton Friedman and Noam Chomsky. In 2012, he endorsed Mitt Romney and gave a famous speech at the Republican National Convention where he "debated" Barack Obama, represented by an empty chair. In 2016, he described Donald Trump as a "lesser of two evils" compared to Hillary Clinton, but in 2020 he endorsed Michael Bloomberg. He also made American Sniper, a film that has been widely criticized as coming dangerously close to an American Triumph of the Will.}}
 * Buddy Ebsen #
 * R. Lee Ermey #{{efn| Accused then-President Obama of trying to implement a socialist agenda in 2010, at a Toys for Tots rally, no less. }}
 * Joe Estevez{{efn|Does anything really star Joe Estevez? Is quite the contrary to his older brother when it comes to politics. Appeared in a pro-gun PSA, in response to big brother Martin appearing in a PSA promoting gun control. }}
 * Kevin Farley{{efn|Star of An American Carol. Identifies as a Conservative in real life, and appeared at the 2008 Republican National Convention. }}

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 * Lou Ferrigno{{efn|The original Incredible Hulk endorsed Donald Trump back in 2016 and was even appointed by the President to be a member of his Council on Sports, Fitness and Nutrition in 2018. }}
 * Glenn Ford #{{efn|He was a Democrat until the 1980s when he switched parties by supporting his old friend Ronald Reagan. }}
 * Steven Ford{{efn|The son of Gerald Ford. }}
 * Dennis Franz

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 * Clark Gable #{{efn|Gable voted for Richard Nixon in 1960. }}
 * Vincent Gallo{{efn|Considers himself a "conservative radical" and hoped to resemble George Will one day, along with becoming more like a "stereotype of the Republican Party." Also attended a fashion show in New York City with Dubya's daughters. Make what you will of that. }}
 * Andy Garcia
 * John Gavin #
 * Mel Gibson
 * Lilian Gish #{{efn|A legend from Hollywood's early silent era, Gish was a member of Charles Lindbergh's America First Committee prior to U.S. involvement in World War II, and a staunch supporter of Ronald Reagan later in life. }}
 * Jenn Gotzon{{efn|The actress who played Tricia Nixon in Nixon/Frost is a Christian conservative who now only does faith-based movies. }}
 * Gary Graham
 * Kelsey Grammer{{efn|He's been involved in numerous wingnut causes, and endorsed Michele Bachmann for president in 2012.}}
 * Coleen Gray #{{efn|Gray was a staunch supporter of school prayer. }}
 * Angie Harmon{{efn|Endorsed George W. Bush in 2004 and also spoke at the Republican National Convention that same year and endorsed John McCain in 2008. }}

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 * Shane Harper
 * Melissa Joan Hart{{efn|Endorsed and voted for Romney/Ryan (and Dole/Kemp, for some reason) though she also endorsed Gary Johnson in 2016 and took part in a Moms Demand Action rally. }}
 * Patricia Heaton{{efn|Though self-identifying as a feminist and LGBT rights supporter, she's also a registered Republican and strongly anti-abortion. She is the honorary chair of Feminists for Life, killing two birds with one stone. }}
 * Charlton Heston #
 * Earl Holliman{{efn|A Republican, who supported Dwight Eisenhower's re-election campaign in 1956. }}
 * Dennis Hopper #{{efn|Hippie burnout turned right-winger. Admitted he switched sides out of iconoclasm, not out of any particular animosity toward the left. Endorsed Obama shortly before his death. }}
 * Clint Howard{{efn|Endorsed Ted Cruz in the 2016 primaries and seems to be quite the contrary to big brother Ronnie when it comes to politics }}
 * Barry Humphries
 * Tab Hunter #{{efn|He was a life-long Republican. }}

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 * Richard Lee Jackson{{efn|Member of the Republican Party and endorsed George W. Bush. }}
 * Victoria Jackson
 * Angus T. Jones{{efn|The former child actor and Two and a Half Men star quit the show for being distasteful, not for a more legitimate reason, like it sucked worse than Comcast or Verizon FIOS combined. Also embraced the support of YouTube Conspiracy Theorist Preacher Christopher Hudson who believes that Jay-Z, Beyonce, Pres. Obama (of course) and everyone in between has ties to the Devil and the NWO. }}
 * Henry Jones #{{efn|Was a staunch supporter of Dwight Eisenhower. }}
 * Vinnie Jones{{efn|Outspoken supporter of the Conservative Party. He has described himself as "very Conservative" and very "pro-monarchy". }}

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 * Sean Kanan
 * Patrick Kilpatrick{{efn|Well-known tough guy character actor; Also a failed 2014 contender for the RNC United States House of Representatives, California's 33rd congressional district candidate. }}

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 * Cheryl Ladd
 * Lorenzo Lamas{{efn|Endorsed McCain in 2008, made guest appearances on the 1/2 Hour News Hour and also played the secular strawman in God's Club. }}
 * Sonny Landham #{{efn|Ran in the Republican primary for Governorship of Kentucky. Later ran for Senate in 2008 as a Libertarian, but his comments made around the same time calling for a genocide of Arabic people, whom Landham referred to as "ragheads", cost him the Libertarian Party's nomination. Never apologized, either. }}
 * Jennifer Lawrence{{efn|A Never Trumper who mostly came by it through her parents. She voted for John McCain in 2008, only supported Hillary Clinton in 2016 because she saw her as the lesser of two evils, and has said that she still agrees with parts of the GOP's economic platform, having associated them growing up with a populist attitude of "why should my taxes pay for your haughty lifestyle?". However, she also tilted to the left on social and cultural issues and was generally fond of Barack Obama's Presidency. The rise of Donald Trump and the GOP's embrace of ethnonationalism and male chauvinism, combined with her own experience with the wage gap in Hollywood and nude photos of her being leaked online, pushed her to the left and caused her to follow the trajectory of many Never Trumpers in abandoning the Republican Party; in 2020, she registered as a Democrat and endorsed Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. }}
 * Christopher Lee #{{efn|Lifelong supporter of the Tories, endorsing Michael Howard to lead the party in 2003 and later supporting David Cameron. }}
 * Rose Leslie{{efn|Best known for playing Ygritte on Game of Thrones. Campaigned with the Conservative Party on multiple occasions in the 2010s. }}
 * Zach Levi{{efn|Made an anti-vaxx tweet arguing that the Pfizer vaccine was one of the greatest dangers of the planet. }}
 * Jerry Lewis #{{efn|He praised Cheeto Hitler and Saint Ronnie. }}
 * Rich Little
 * Lindsay Lohan
 * Mario Lopez{{efn|Family values moralist who made an appearance on Candace Owens' interview show where he made transphobic comments. }}
 * June Lockhart{{efn|Sort of. She flipped back and fourth from helping Presidential Democrats and Republicans campaigns in the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s. The last presidential campaign she worked on was Richard Nixon's. She has stayed a Republican since then. }}
 * Rob Lowe{{efn|Lowe has staunch libertarian leanings, as he as has openly stated that he wants the government out of almost everything. }}
 * Susan Lucci{{efn|Self-identifies as a conservative Republican. }}
 * Dolph Lundgren{{efn|He said back in a interview that he would like to hang out with and shoot sniper rifles with Vladimir Putin. He said that he didn't consider Putin a dictator. }}

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 * Jock Mahoney #{{efn|Yancy Derringer himself. Was a professed Republican. }}
 * Bruce Marchiano
 * Jackie Mason #{{efn|Was formerly a Democrat. }}
 * Chris Massoglia
 * David McCallum
 * Neal McDonough{{efn|Is a registered Republican who supported Mitt Romney in 2012. He was also a member of Friends of Abe. }}
 * Bruce McGill{{efn|Endorsed Trump and also narrated one of his campaign ads. He used to be a registered Democrat, who appeared in the Anti-Bush films Recount, Fair Game, and  W and is also related to former Texas Democratic State Senator A.R. Schwartz. }}
 * Gerald McRaney{{efn|Identifies as a conservative Republican and also a member of the NRA. }}
 * Adolphe Menjou #{{efn|He was a staunch supporter of Herbert Hoover and opponent of socialism. }}
 * Vera Miles{{efn|She is a Republican, who supported Dwight Eisenhower's re-election campaign in 1956 presidential election. }}
 * Ray Milland #{{efn|Was a staunch supporter of Richard Nixon. }}
 * Dennis Miller{{efn|Thought to have been liberal, once upon a time, though Al Franken claims he was always pretty right-wing. Spent far too much time with O'Reilly, et. al.; crowed that he'll die rich & happy long before climate change affects him. Has 2 kids, by the way. }}
 * Mary Tyler Moore #{{efn|Was formerly a Democrat, prominently during the 1970s, and a figure within the feminist movement, despite disagreeing with Gloria Steinem, but was said to have turned libertarian in her final years. }}
 * Roger Moore #{{efn|Supported David Cameron and deemed his naysayers within the UK Conservative Party as traitors. }}
 * Michael Moriarty{{efn|Now a staunch anti-abortion activist and has contributed to Big Hollywood and Enter Stage Right, the latter of which is a Canadian conservative webzine]. }}

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 * Craig T. Nelson{{efn|To illustrate cognitive dissonance, Jon Stewart once played a clip of Nelson on the June 2, 2009, episode of Glenn Beck's Fox News show saying the following all in one breath: "I've been on food stamps and welfare. Anybody help me out? No!" }}
 * Michael J. Nelson{{efn|Former MST3K host and co-creator of RiffTrax. A self-proclaimed Conservative Republican and a fan of Dennis Prager. }}
 * Chuck Norris

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 * John O'Hurley
 * Jennifer O'Neill{{efn|Pro-life and abstinence only advocate. Also starred in Last Ounce of Courage, a Christian propaganda film. }}
 * Gary Oldman{{efn|Self-identifies as a libertarian, but was described as "extreme right wing and a fascist" by a Hollywood exec and bashed his movie The Contender for leaning pro-Democrat. He has defended Mel Gibson and went on a antisemetic rant that included him saying Hollywood is "run by Jews". }}
 * Susan Olsen{{efn|Cindy Brady. Endorsed Trump and also made homophobic remarks on her radio show towards Leon Acord-Whiting, even using the term "faggot" towards him. She was later fired from her show, and never apologized either. }}

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 * Janis Paige{{efn|She supported Dwight Eisenhower's campaign during the 1952 presidential election. }}
 * Fess Parker #{{efn|Expressed interest in running against incumbent Democrat Alan Cranston in 1985 }}
 * Vincent Pastore{{efn|Has supported a Republican challanger to New York Governor Mario Cuomo. }}
 * Mark Pellegrino{{efn|Identifies as a objectivist. }}
 * Josep C. Phillips
 * Walter Pidgeon #{{efn|was a Republican, who supported Thomas E. Dewey for President in 1944 against Franklin D. Roosevelt. }}

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 * Dennis Quaid{{efn|Is set to play Ronald Reagan in an upcoming biographical drama, who Quaid considers his favorite president of all time. Quaid also openly praised Donald Trump in regards to the steps he's taken to address the Coronavirus. }}
 * Randy Quaid{{efn|Switched his support from Bernie Sanders to Donald Trump in the 2016 elections. }}

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 * John Ratzenberger{{efn|He thinks that the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act is "socialism" and is therefore bad. Endorsed John McCain in 2008, Mitt Romney in 2012, and Donald Trump in 2016. }}
 * Ronald Reagan #
 * James Remar
 * Donna Reed #{{efn|Though she did oppose the Vietnam War, mostly out of concern for her son getting drafted and the possibility of him being killed on tour. She was also active in environmental causes and supported Minnesota Democrat Eugene McCarthy. }}
 * Joan Rivers #{{efn|A "fiscally conservative, socially liberal" Republican }}
 * Ginger Rogers #{{efn|A Nixon supporter and a fervent anti-communist. }}
 * Cesar Romero #{{efn|Lent his support to Richard Nixon's 1960 Presidential Campaign. }}
 * Mickey Rooney #{{efn|Stated to be a Republican in his autobiography book. {{rp|256}}}}
 * Mickey Rourke{{efn|Endorsed Ben Carson for president, who later got pwned by the "Big Mouthed Bitch Bully". }}
 * Jane Russell #{{efn|Was a prominent life-long Republican. }}
 * Kurt Russell{{efn|A self-described libertarian. }}

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 * Antonio Sabáto Jr.{{efn|Washed-up former model who is now an RNC spokesman. Has said a whole lot of completely batshit things about Obama, from implying he's a Muslim because of his last name, to saying he and Hillary Clinton (among others, but them especially) should be sent to Gitmo. Sabàto announced that he wants to start a movie studio geared toward conservative content. The studio's first upcoming film, Trail Blazers, is in the works. }}
 * Adam Sandler{{efn|Registered Republican, known as a moderate conservative. }}
 * John Schneider{{efn|Born again Christian and registered Republican. He narrated a ufology movie for Gary Bates of Creation Ministries International, he did two anti-abortion movies, and supports Donald Trump. }}
 * Rob Schneider{{efn|Switched from the Democratic Party to the Republican Party in 2013 due to disappointment with the Supreme Majority. He's also an anti-vaxxer. }}
 * Ricky Schroder{{efn|Schroder was a major contributor to the $2 million bail fund for Kyle Rittenhouse, a 17-year old charged in the fatal shooting of Joseph Rosenbaum and Anthony Huber and wounding Gaige Grosskreutz during the unrest in Kenosha, Wisconsin, on August 25, 2020, following the shooting of Jacob Blake. }}
 * Dwight Schultz
 * Arnold Schwarzenegger
 * George C. Scott #{{efn|He described himself as a moderate Republican, back in the day when they actually existed. }}
 * Nick Searcy{{efn|The character actor is an outspoken conservative who voted for Donald Trump in 2016. Searcy's political and interpersonal behavior on social media sites, such as Twitter, has been highlighted in recent years. He mocked Sean Penn's political views upon the death of Penn's friend Hugo Chavez. Later that year, he responded to professional wrestler Kevin Nash's remarks on the Affordable Healthcare Act by calling him an "ass-kissing statist" after Nash had called everyone who disagreed with the ACA a "racist". In 2014, Searcy responded to several individuals in a discussion of same-sex marriage and incest, during which he mocked individuals and journalists on the basis of their weight after they had called him and other Republicans "racist." He also routinely ridiculed people because of their weight in 2015, again in response to their charges that those who opposed Democratic policies were "racist". He also directed the "not pro-life film" Gosnell: The Trial of America's Biggest Serial Killer. }}
 * Steven Seagal
 * Tom Selleck{{efn|Board member of NRA and endorsed John McCain. Famously got into a fight with Rosie O'Donnell on her talk show on the subject of gun control }}
 * Charlie Sheen{{efn|Came out as a constitutional Republican or libertarian back in 2015. }}
 * Ron Silver #{{efn|Was formerly a Democrat. Turned Republican in 2003, though before his death, he voted for Obama in 2008. }}
 * Gary Sinise{{efn|Sinise founded Friends of Abe, a support and networking group for conservative members of Hollywood. Donated to John McCain's Presidential campaign in 2008 and Mitt Romney's in 2012, and narrates the online virtual tour for the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library. During the 2012 election, former George W. Bush aide Nicolle Wallace also endorsed the idea of Sinise running against Obama. Sinise's politics have been written into his character on CSI: NY, Mac Taylor, who has a picture of Reagan displayed in his office. Though he refused to vote or endorse Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential election after Trump questioned McCain's status as a hero because he was captured as a prisoner of war. }}
 * Suzanne Somers
 * Kevin Sorbo{{efn|Played the evil atheist professor villain in the Christian film God's Not Dead, and also had some... interesting things to say about the protests in Ferguson, Missouri. And if that wasn't enough, he defended Mel Gibson's anti-Semitism, claiming that Jewish people shouldn't be upset about their portrayal in The Passion of the Christ because they did, after all, kill Jesus. }}
 * Spike Spencer{{efn|Anime voice actor was a former contributor to Andrew Breitbart's Big Hollywood website (with his last article written in 2009), a political website of those who work in the entertainment industry in Hollywood who felt that Hollywood is being "too liberal" and in particular, felt that unions have a negative impact in the entertainment industry. Even so, he doesn't express his views as much due to polarizing views. }}
 * Sylvester Stallone{{efn|He attended Dubya's inauguration and endorsed John McCain in 2008. He declined to endorse Donald Trump, however, though he did call him a "Dickensian character" and "larger than life". He is also a staunch supporter] of gun control, ironic given his career as an action hero.}}
 * Barbara Stanwyck #{{efn|A fierce opponent of Franklin D. Roosevelt's presidency, supporter of the Hollywood blacklist in the 1950s, and fan of Ayn Rand (it was she who persuaded Warner Bros. head Jack Warner to buy the screen rights to The Fountainhead). }}
 * Ben Stein
 * Brad Stine
 * James Stewart #{{efn|The star of such classic films as Spirit of St. Louis, It's a Wonderful Life, and Mr. Smith Goes to Washington donated to numerous Republican candidates since 1980, such as Ronald Reagan, Bob Dole, and George H.W. Bush. Shortly before Stewart died, though, he donated to the US Senate campaign of Florida Democrat Bob Graham. }}
 * Caroline Sunshine
 * Kristy Swanson{{efn|Swanson is a registered Republican and a staunch supporter of Donald Trump. She stared in a pro-Trump stage play titled “FBI Lovebirds: Undercovers,” alongside fellow Trumpster Dean Cain. }}

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 * Marshall Teague{{efn|A longtime supporter and member of the NRA and starred in Last Ounce of Courage, a Christian propaganda film. }}
 * Shirley Temple #{{efn|Former child actress during the Golden Age of Cinema. After her early retirement, she joined the Republican Party. She claimed to have witnessed an evil Soviet soldier gunning down a poor unarmed woman during the 1968 invasion of Czechoslovakia, supported the Vietnam War, and served as Chief of Protocol of the White House under Reagan and as a US Ambassador under Nixon and George H. W. Bush. }}
 * Fred Dalton Thompson #{{efn|Former Republican Senator from Tennessee and failed contender for the 2008 Republican nomination. }}

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 * Vince Vaughn{{efn|Supported Ron Paul in 2008 and 2012, and worked with Glenn Beck on a reality TV project for The Blaze. }}
 * Jon Voight

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 * Ken Wahl
 * Jimmie Walker{{efn|"Walker described his political beliefs at length in his autobiography, Dyn-O-Mite: Good Times, Bad Times, Our Times: A Memoir. In it, he called himself a "logicist," who believes in "logic and common sense." He holds typical conservative positions on the death penalty, the size of government, and capitalism. However, Walker is in favor of amnesty for the children of illegal immigrants and a system of universal health care for the United States. He voted for Ronald Reagan and noted that he also "loved Bill Clinton as our president" for welfare reforms instituted under his administration." }}
 * Isaiah Washington{{efn|Former Grey's Anatomy star was originally a Democrat and had endorsed Jill Stein for President of the United States in 2016, but has since become a member of the Republican party after joining the #WalkAway movement and supported Donald Trump for 2020. He is also a supporter in QAnon and shares conspiracy theories about 5G networks and COVID-19. }}
 * Marion John Wayne #
 * David A. R. White{{efn|It's not too shocking that the actor and producer of the God's Not Dead movies likes Fox News, Republicans and Trump.}}
 * Mary Wickes #{{efn|Was a staunch Republican for her entire life. {{rp}|154}}}}
 * Fred Williamson
 * Noble Willingham #
 * Bruce Willis
 * James Woods
 * Chuck Woolery

Producers, directors, writers, studio chiefs and others
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Reality Television "Stars"
If you thought that people couldn't get any stupider than Anthony Hopkins claimed, well, "Those who can't act at all are put into TV reality shows."
 * Rick Harrison
 * Sarah Palin
 * Phil Robertson
 * Donald Trump

Game show hosts
According to an article in The Daily Beast, with few exceptions (former The Price Is Right host Bob Barker might be the most unusual because he is an animal rights activist and was also in a Republican political ad), nearly every game show host is a Republican.

Nazi in the closet
David Cole/David Stein: Notorious Holocaust revisionist who posed as a prominent Hollywood GOP organizer for years before being outed.