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Hollywood and Musical Performers With Republican Ties.


Republican officeholders

  • Shirley Temple Black, actress, ran for Congress as a Republican, former U.S. Ambassador, served under four Republican Presidents. [1]
  • Jim Bunning, Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher, U.S. Senator from Kentucky. [2]
  • Clint Eastwood, actor, composer, director, producer, registered Republican, former Mayor of Carmel, California. [3] [4]
  • Fred Grandy, actor, former U.S. Congressman from Iowa. [5]
  • Jack Kemp, professional football player, former U.S. Congressman from New York, candidate for U.S. Vice President in 1996 with presidential nominee Bob Dole. [6]
  • Lawrence Kudlow, CNBC host, journalist, former Associate Director for Economics and Planning in the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) under President Reagan. [7]
  • Steve Largent, Pro Football Hall of Fame wide receiver, former U.S. Congressman from Oklahoma. [8]
  • Judy Martz, Olympic speed skater, former Governor of Montana. [9]
  • Tom Osborne, College Football Hall of Fame head coach, U.S. Congressman from Nebraska. [10]
  • Jim Ryun, Olympic distance runner, U.S. Congressman from Kansas. [11]
  • Joe Scarborough, MSNBC host, former U.S. Congressman from Florida, served on the President’s Council under George W. Bush. [12]
  • Arnold Schwarzenegger, actor, bodybuilder, Governor of California. [13]
  • Fred Thompson, actor, former U.S. Senator from Tennessee, 2008 Presidential candidate.[14]
  • J.C. Watts, football player, former U.S. Congressman from Oklahoma. [15]
  • Ben Stein member of Nixon White House Staff.
  • Dave Robisch, professional basketball player, currently an elected Trustee of Springfield, IL#Township, Illinois.
  • Ducky Schofield, professional baseball player, currently an elected SMEAA board member.
  • Sonny Bono ,record producer, singer, actor U.S. Congressman from California(Pass aWAY)

[edit] Self described Republicans

[edit] Wednesday Morning Club Members

(Conservative Hollywood club whose members aren’t all Republicans)

[edit] Attended the 2004 Republican National Convention

  • Stephen Baldwin, actor. Appeared at the 2004 Republican National Convention.
  • Dickey Betts, singer. Performed at the 2004 Republican National Convention. [97]
  • Brooks and Dunn, musicians. Appeared at the 2004 Republican National Convention.
  • Bo Derek, actress. Appeared at the 2004 Republican National Convention. [98], [99]
  • Sara Evans, musician. Appeared at the 2004 Republican National Convention.
  • Dexter Freebish, singers. Performed at the 2004 Republican National Convention. [[100]]
  • Vincent Gallo, actor, musician, director. Delegate from New York at the 2004 Republican National Convention. See below.
  • The Gatlin Brothers, singers. Performed at the 2004 Republican National Convention. [[101]
  • Jerry Glanville, former NFL head coach. Appeared at the 2004 Republican National Convention. [102]
  • Dana Glover, singer. Performed at the 2004 Republican National Convention. [[103]]
  • Dorothy Hamill, Olympic figure skating gold medalist. Delivered a speech at the 2004 Republican National Convention. [104]
  • Angie Harmon, actress. Appeared at the 2004 Republican National Convention. [105]
  • Elisabeth Hasselbeck, co-host of The View. Appeared at the 2004 Republican National Convention.
  • Mark Henry, professional wrestler. Appeared at the 2004 Republican National Convention. [106]
  • Jonny Lang, blues singer. Performed at the 2004 Republican National Convention. [107]
  • Donnie McClurkin, singer. Performed at the 2004 Republican National Convention. [108]
  • Linda McMahon, professional wrestling personality. Appeared at the 2004 Republican National Convention. [109]
  • Lisa Moretti, professional wrestling personality. Appeared at the 2004 Republican National Convention. [110]
  • Shawn Michaels, former professional wrestling athlete. Appeared at the 2004 Republican National Convention.
  • Lynyrd Skynyrd, rock band. Performed at the 2004 Republican National Convention. [111]
  • Chris Nowinski, professional wrestler. Appeared at the 2004 Republican National Convention. Though has debated the War in Iraq. [112]
  • Adam Sandler, actor, comedian. Performed at the 2004 Republican National Convention. Also supported Rudy Giuliani in the 2008 primaries.
  • Rick Schroder, actor. Appeared at the 2004 Republican National Convention. [113]
  • Jason Sehorn, football player and husband of Angie Harmon (see above). Appeared at the 2004 Republican National Convention. [114] [115]
  • Michael W. Smith, singer. Performed at the 2004 Republican National Convention. [116]
  • Lynn Swann, Pro Football Hall of Famer. Appeared at the 2004 Republican National Convention. [117], Endorsed President Bush in open letter October 21, 2004. [118], Current candidate for 2006 Republican Primary Election for Pennsylvania Governor. [119]
  • Rip Torn, comic actor. Appeared at the 2004 Republican National Convention.
  • Travis Tritt, musician. Appeared at the 2004 Republican National Convention.
  • Jaci Velasquez, singer. Performed at the 2004 Republican National Convention. [120]
  • Lee Ann Womack, singer. Performed at the 2004 Republican National Convention. [121]
  • ZZ Top, rock band. Performed at the 2004 Republican National Convention. [122]

[edit] Other (Not Necessarily Republican)

  • Kim Smith Voted for George W. Bush in the 2004 election.
  • Greg Anthony, former NBA guard, current ESPN basketball analyst. Considering a run for office as a Republican. [123]
  • Big Show, professional wrestler. Attended 2004 Republican National Convention. “JBL, Michaels and Show are all Republicans.” [124]
  • Greg Norman, Pro golfer. Has given $4,000 to President Bush, $0 to Democrats. [125]
  • Emma Caulfield, actress. Republican Babe of the Week!, said she’d support Elizabeth Dole if she ran for President, but denied being “some crazy right-wing fascist” and said “I would never fully admit to being a Republican in this town. I want to work.”[126]
  • Dean Koontz, Author. Since 2000, Has given $6,000 to the RNC and President Bush. $0 to Democrats. [127]
  • Marc Cherry, Creator/Exec. Producer of Desperate Housewives. “a somewhat conservative, gay Republican”.
  • Dale Jarrett Nascar driver, has given $6,200 to Republicans, $0 to Democrats. [128]
  • Andy Garcia, actor. Known as a conservative and a Republican. [129] [130]
  • Mel Gibson, movie actor, director and producer. [131], [132] He has also called President Bush a fearmonger.[133].
  • Vin Scully, Sportscaster. Has given $8,500 to Republican candidates, $0 to Democrats. [134]
  • Dennis Hopper, Actor. Gave $4,000 to the RNC in ’04 and ’05, $0 to Democrats. [135]
  • Tom Glavine, professional baseball player. Supported George W. Bush. [136]
  • Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson, actor and rapper. Says the president is “incredible…a gangsta.” Says if his felony conviction didn’t prevent him from voting, he would have voted for Bush. [137]
  • JoJo, full name Joanna Levesque, singer. Sang at the 2000 Republican National Convention (asked by the First Lady to perform at Christmas In Washington 2004 and the 2005 Inauguration Concert “America’s Future Rocks Today: A Call To Service”) [138] , (link removed), but later said in an interview that she didn’t “agree with the things that Bush has done in office.”[139]
  • Brent Jones, former NFL tight end. Considering running as a Republican candidate in California. [140]
  • Toby Keith, country musician. Listed as a “pop-culture” Republican in the Edmonton Sun August 20, 2004. [141] Is a self-described “Conservative Democrat” [142]
  • Jim Kelly, hall of fame NFL quarterback. Attended a George W. Bush fundraiser in 2004. [143]
  • Jerome Bettis, Former NFL running back. Gave $2,000 to President Bush in ’03. Has not donated to any Democrats. [144]
  • Chaka Khan, singer. Attended the 2000 Republican National Convention. [145]
  • Cheryl Ladd, actress. JerseyGOP, Republican babe of the Week!
  • Jim Nantz, CBS Sports broadcaster, has given $3,000 to President Bush, $0 to Democrats. [146]
  • LL Cool J, hip-hop artist. Frequently seen at Republican fundraisers and voted for New York Governor George Pataki.
  • John “Bradshaw” Layfield, professional wrestler. Attended 2004 Republican National Convention. “JBL, Michaels and Show are all Republicans.” [147]
  • Marilyn Manson, infamous “shock rocker.” In 2000, explained his plan to vote Republican with “if I had to pick, I’d pick Bush, and not necessarily by default.” [148] But later he said he didn’t vote and that “music and all art really flourishes and becomes much more exciting under a conservative president because there’s a need to react against limitations.” [149]
  • Dean Martin, Actor and Crooner who passed away in 1995. Close friend of Republican actors John Wayne and Gary Cooper. “The Kennedy’s especially, their father (Joe), in my opinion, nothing more than cheap Irish hucksters out for power” – Dean Martin, to Frank Sinatra. Was a Registered Republican all throughout his life.
  • Meat Loaf, singer. Attended George W. Bush’s 2000 Inaugural Ball in California. [150]
  • Shawn Michaels, professional wrestler. Attended 2004 Republican National Convention. “JBL, Michaels and Show are all Republicans.” [151]
  • Ted Nugent, rock musician and outdoor television host. Edmonton Sun, August 20, 2004.[152]
  • Marie Osmond, entertainer. Attended George W. Bush’s 2000 Inaugural Ball in California. [153]
  • Joe Paterno, longtime head coach of the Penn State University football team. Gave seconding speech on behalf of George H.W. Bush at the 1988 Republican National Convention. [154]
  • Mike Piazza, professional baseball player. Celebrated announcement of New York City hosting the 2004 Republican National Convention. Compared meeting Rush Limbaugh to meeting George Washington. [155] [156]
  • Jon Secada, singer. Attended the 2000 Republican National Convention. [157]
  • Vince Vaughn, actor. Owen Wilson said, “Vince actually is a Republican…”[158]
  • Tom Clancy, writer. Has given more than $200,000 to Republican candidates. $0 to Democrats. [159]
  • Heather Whitestone, former Miss America. Spoke at the 1996 and 2000 Republican National Conventions. [160]
  • Hank Williams, Jr., country musician. [161]
  • Bruce Willis, actor. Ron Silver – A True Hollywood-Hero by Lisa Sarrach September 6, 2004, [162], The Washington Times, Centrists at center stage, by James G. Lakely
  • Darryl Worley, country musician. Appeared at the 2004 Republican National Convention. [163]
  • Steve Young, NFL Hall of Fame quarterback. Spoke at 2000 Republican National Convention and considering running as a Republican candidate in California. [164][165]
  • Barry Zito, baseball player. “He’s a conservative Republican,” so says his then-girlfriend Alyssa Milano.
  • Mark O’Meara, Pro golfer. Has given $4,500 to Republicans, $0 to Democrats. [166]
  • Pat Kim, Singer/Guitarist of the buzzsaw power-pop group, the Beatnik Termites, self-described “libertarian hawk” and staffer/columnist with Conservative Punk.
  • Sammy Hagar, [167]singer, contributed $2,000 to the Bush-Cheney 2004 campaign, as well $4,500 to the re-election campaign of Representative Dana Rohrabacher.
  • Britney Spears, singer, reportedly courted to attend the RNC in 2004, but it is unclear whether she passed or conservative grumbling prevented it.
  • Drew Carey , supported George W. Bush in 2004 , however he voted for Libertarian Party nominee Harry Browne in 2000.
  • Avenged Sevenfold, support the Republican Party and have spoken out against Barack Obama and Michael Moore.
  • Zakk Wylde, singer, founder of Black Label Society.
  • Eazy-E, although he claimed he had no party affiliation, he supported George H. W. Bush’s decision on Desert Storm.
  • Prodigy, half of rap duo Mobb Deep, Supporter of Congressman Ron Paul.
  • 50 Cent supported George W. Bush. Now supports Obama.

 

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