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Flyersfan232
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« on: October 02, 2021, 12:42:16 AM »

Adam Carola, Norm Macdonald. 

Definitely not the best of Hollywood crew.
Norm was one of the best
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Flyersfan232
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« Reply #1 on: October 02, 2021, 01:05:59 AM »

James Woods, Scott Baio, Roseanne Barr were some.

And they're not actors, but Kid Rock and especially Ted Nugent are vocal Trump supporters.

I think Chris Pratt is personally conservative, but I'm not sure if he actually voted for Trump. I remember back in October, a bunch of Avengers stars did a Zoom fundraiser for Biden and people assumed Pratt was a Trump supporter because he didn't participate.

I can see Pratt as a silent trump supporter
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« Reply #2 on: October 02, 2021, 01:10:30 AM »

The pretty obvious ones have already been said, but here are some others:

-Kelsey Grammer.
-Stacey Dash.
-Antonio Sabato Jr., who actually ran for Congress in 2018 in California, and obviously lost easily.
-Ricky Schroder gave an online donation Kyle Rittenhouse' defense. That's a pretty clear indication of his politics.
-And apparently both Mary Hart and John Tesh from 'Entertainment Tonight' have (or had) Parler accounts.

Clint Eastwood would be another, although he's been more notable as a director than as an actor in recent decades. But as you can see, not that many actors supported Trump. Hollywood is an overwhelmingly liberal and Democratic industry in the modern era, although that wasn't always the case. During the Golden Age of Hollywood, a much greater number of actors, directors, producers, studio executives, and others in the industry were Republicans or leaned conservative. After all, this is the industry from which Ronald Reagan emerged.

Eastwood supported Bloomberg in the Democratic Primary though. He is historically a right-leaning celebrity, but potentially one with more standards.

I didn't know this until now, and I find this to be interesting.

He isn't alone either. Gary Sinise, Mickey Rourke, and Montel Williams were somewhat prominent Republican celebrities but they too apparently dislike Trump and his style of politics in spite of being right-leaning.
could have did so cause of how liberal Hollywood is
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Flyersfan232
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« Reply #3 on: October 02, 2021, 01:12:06 AM »

Clint Eastwood would be another, although he's been more notable as a director than as an actor in recent decades. But as you can see, not that many actors supported Trump. Hollywood is an overwhelmingly liberal and Democratic industry in the modern era, although that wasn't always the case. During the Golden Age of Hollywood, a much greater number of actors, directors, producers, studio executives, and others in the industry were Republicans or leaned conservative. After all, this is the industry from which Ronald Reagan emerged.
I believe Clint Eastwood is a Never Trumper, who is now a registered Libertarian
wasn’t he pro trump for a while
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