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Name Country Occupation Ref
  
Elissa Sursara Brazil (actress, animal rights activist) [1]
  
Bryan Adams Canada (singer, songwriter) [2][3][4]
  
Brendan Brazier Canada (Triathlete) [5]
  
Andrew Hunt (historian) Canada (Professor of History at the University of Waterloo) [6][unreliable source?]
  
Sarah Kramer Canada (award-winning writer and cookbook author) [7]
  
k.d. Lang Canada (singer, songwriter) [8]
  
Georges Laraque Canada (Professional Ice Hockey Player)[9] [10][11]
  
Avril Lavigne Canada (singer, songwriter) [12]
  
James Miller Canada (painter) [13][unreliable source?][14]
  
Alanis Morissette Canada (singer, songwriter) [15][16][17]
  
Carrie-Anne Moss Canada (actress) [18]
  
Daniel Negreanu Canada (professional poker player) [9]
  
Propagandhi Canada (musicians) [19]
  
Sandra Oh Canada (actress) [20]
  
Ember Swift Canada (Canadian singer, songwriter) [21]
  
Shane Told Canada (From Canadian post-hardcore band Silverstein) [22]
  
Alissa White-Gluz Canada (Lead vocalist of Canadian metalcore band The Agonist) [23]
  
Mark Browning Canada (singer, songwriter from Canadian band Ox) [24]


  
Petra Němcová Czech Republic (supermodel) [25]


  
Anu Garg India (author, speaker, engineer) [26]
  
Bif Naked India (Canadian punk rock singer) [27]


  
Sinéad O'Connor Ireland (singer, songwriter) [28]


  
Leonardo da Vinci Italy (artist, scientist) [29]


  
Capleton Jamaica (reggae musician) [30]
  
Mutabaruka Jamaica (Jamaican dub poet) [31]
  
Joi Ito Japan (entrepreneur) [9][32]
  
Merzbow Japan (Noise musician) [33]
  
Cedric Bixler-Zavala Mexico (singer for The Mars Volta) [34][35]


  
Wesley Dorrius Netherlands (dee jay) [36][37]
  
Volkert van der Graaf Netherlands (assassin) [38]
  
Sten Oomen Netherlands (author) [39]
  
Titus Rivas Netherlands (researcher, author and lecturer) [40]


  
[[Ildjarn {{{last}}}|Ildjarn {{{last}}}]] Norway (One-man-band, raw black metal musician) [41]


  
[[Gulu Lalvani {{{last}}}|Gulu Lalvani {{{last}}}]] Pakistan (entrepreneur)[9]


  
[[Janez Drnovšek {{{last}}}|Janez Drnovšek {{{last}}}]] Slovenia (former president of Slovenia) [42][43]


  
[[Dennis Lyxzén {{{last}}}|Dennis Lyxzén {{{last}}}]] Sweden (lead vocalist of The (International) Noise Conspiracy and formerly of Refused) [44]
  
[[Angelica Segerbäck {{{last}}}|Angelica Segerbäck {{{last}}}]] Sweden (singer in Waves under Water, LinaLaukaR) [45][46][47]
  
[[Promoe {{{last}}}|Promoe {{{last}}}]] Sweden (Lead rapper of Looptroop Rockers) [48]


  
[[Brigid Brophy {{{last}}}|Brigid Brophy {{{last}}}]] United Kingdom (writer) [49]: 251–256 }}
  
[[Geezer Butler {{{last}}}|Geezer Butler {{{last}}}]] United Kingdom (bassist, songwriter and founding member of Black Sabbath) [50]
  
[[Alan Donohoe {{{last}}}|Alan Donohoe {{{last}}}]] United Kingdom (lead vocalist of the Rakes) [51]
  
[[Robin Gibb {{{last}}}|Robin Gibb {{{last}}}]] United Kingdom (singer, songwriter and founding member of the Bee Gees) [52]
  
[[Ellie Harrison {{{last}}}|Ellie Harrison {{{last}}}]] United Kingdom (artist) [53]
  
Robert Hart (horticulturist) Robert A de J Hart United Kingdom (horticulturist) [54]
  
[[Cathy Jamieson {{{last}}}|Cathy Jamieson {{{last}}}]] United Kingdom (member of the Scottish Parliament) [55][56]
  
[[Steve Kilbey {{{last}}}|Steve Kilbey {{{last}}}]] United Kingdom (singer, songwriter and member of The Church) [57]
  
[[Macka B {{{last}}}|Macka B {{{last}}}]] United Kingdom (Reggae musician) [58]
  
[[Kerry McCarthy {{{last}}}|Kerry McCarthy {{{last}}}]] United Kingdom (UK Member of Parliament) [59][60]
  
[[Johnny Marr {{{last}}}|Johnny Marr {{{last}}}]] United Kingdom (former guitarist for The Smiths, guitarist for Modest Mouse [61]
  
[[Heather Mills {{{last}}}|Heather Mills {{{last}}}]] United Kingdom (charity campaigner, restaurateur and former model) [62][63][64]
  
[[Morrissey {{{last}}}|Morrissey {{{last}}}]] United Kingdom (singer, songwriter and former lead vocalist of The Smiths) [65]
  
[[Ingrid Newkirk {{{last}}}|Ingrid Newkirk {{{last}}}]] United Kingdom (founder and president of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals)[66]
  
David Pearce (philosopher) David Pearce United Kingdom (philosopher)[67]
  
John Robb (musician) John Robb United Kingdom (punk singer)[68]
  
[[Geoff Rowley {{{last}}}|Geoff Rowley {{{last}}}]] United Kingdom (professional skateboarder) [69]
  
[[Mandy Smith {{{last}}}|Mandy Smith {{{last}}}]] United Kingdom (media personality)[70]
  
[[Peter Tatchell {{{last}}}|Peter Tatchell {{{last}}}]] United Kingdom (human rights activist) [71]
  
Bill Ward (musician) Bill Ward United Kingdom (drummer and founding member of Black Sabbath) [72]
  
[[Donald Watson {{{last}}}|Donald Watson {{{last}}}]] United Kingdom (founder of the UK Vegan Society and coiner of the term vegan) [73][74]
  
[[Wendy Turner Webster {{{last}}}|Wendy Turner Webster {{{last}}}]] United Kingdom [75]
  
[[Jon Wynne-Tyson {{{last}}}|Jon Wynne-Tyson {{{last}}}]] United Kingdom (publisher) [76]
  
[[Thom Yorke {{{last}}}|Thom Yorke {{{last}}}]] United Kingdom (singer, songwriter and lead vocalist of Radiohead) [77][78]
  
[[James Yorkston {{{last}}}|James Yorkston {{{last}}}]] United Kingdom (Scottish folk musician) [79]
  
[[Benjamin Zephaniah {{{last}}}|Benjamin Zephaniah {{{last}}}]] United Kingdom (rastafarian poet) [80][81]


  
[[Casey Affleck {{{last}}}|Casey Affleck {{{last}}}]] United States (actor) [82][83]
  
[[Amos Bronson Alcott {{{last}}}|Amos Bronson Alcott {{{last}}}]] United States (teacher, Transcendentalist) [84]
  
[[Gillian Anderson {{{last}}}|Gillian Anderson {{{last}}}]] United States (actress) (disputed) [85][86]
  
[[Fiona Apple {{{last}}}|Fiona Apple {{{last}}}]] United States (singer, songwriter) [87]
  
[[Emilie Autumn {{{last}}}|Emilie Autumn {{{last}}}]] United States (singer, songwriter, violinist, harpsichordist, poet) [88]
  
[[Erykah Badu {{{last}}}|Erykah Badu {{{last}}}]] United States (singer, songwriter)[89]
  
[[Alec Baldwin {{{last}}}|Alec Baldwin {{{last}}}]] United States (actor)[9]
  
[[Neal Barnard {{{last}}}|Neal Barnard {{{last}}}]] United States (physician)[90]
  
[[Gene Baur {{{last}}}|Gene Baur {{{last}}}]] United States (activist) [91]
  
[[Ed Begley, Jr. {{{last}}}|Ed Begley, Jr. {{{last}}}]] United States (actor) [92]
  
Brian Bell (musician) Brian Bell United States (guitarist for Weezer) [93]
  
[[Steven Best {{{last}}}|Steven Best {{{last}}}]] United States (author) [94]
  
[[Mayim Bialik {{{last}}}|Mayim Bialik {{{last}}}]] United States (actress) [95]
  
[[Linda Blair {{{last}}}|Linda Blair {{{last}}}]] United States (actress) [96]
  
[[Peter Bogdanovich {{{last}}}|Peter Bogdanovich {{{last}}}]] United States (film director) [97]
  
[[Sean Brennan {{{last}}}|Sean Brennan {{{last}}}]] United States (musician) [98][99]
  
Dan Briggs (musician) Dan Briggs United States (musician with Between the Buried and Me) [100]
  
[[Patrick O. Brown {{{last}}}|Patrick O. Brown {{{last}}}]] United States (biochemist) [101]
  
[[Hunter Burgan {{{last}}}|Hunter Burgan {{{last}}}]] United States (Bassist for AFI) [102]
  
[[Molly Cameron {{{last}}}|Molly Cameron {{{last}}}]] United States (Cyclist) [103]
  
[[César Chávez {{{last}}}|César Chávez {{{last}}}]] United States (American civil rights activist and co-founder of the National Farm Workers Association) [104][105]
  
[[Robert Cheeke {{{last}}}|Robert Cheeke {{{last}}}]] United States (Professional bodybuilder) [106][107]
  
[[Chikezie {{{last}}}|Chikezie {{{last}}}]] United States (American Idol finalist and singer) [108]
  
[[George Church {{{last}}}|George Church {{{last}}}]] United States (scientist) [109]
  
[[Greg Cipes {{{last}}}|Greg Cipes {{{last}}}]] United States (actor, singer, surfer) [110]
  
[[Bill Clinton {{{last}}}|Bill Clinton {{{last}}}]] United States (former president) [111]
  
[[Chelsea Clinton {{{last}}}|Chelsea Clinton {{{last}}}]] United States (daughter of Bill Clinton) [112]
  
[[Kneel Cohn {{{last}}}|Kneel Cohn {{{last}}}]] United States (Singer, guitarist, songwriter for The Dead Stars On Hollywood) [113]
  
[[T Cooper {{{last}}}|T Cooper {{{last}}}]] United States (novelist) [114]
  
[[Juli Crockett {{{last}}}|Juli Crockett {{{last}}}]] United States (writer, director, actor, boxer, musician - lead singer of the alt-country band The Evangenitals) [115]
  
[[James Cromwell {{{last}}}|James Cromwell {{{last}}}]] United States (actor) [116]
  
[[Luke Cummo {{{last}}}|Luke Cummo {{{last}}}]] United States (mixed martial artist) [9]
  
[[Bryan Danielson {{{last}}}|Bryan Danielson {{{last}}}]] United States (professional wrestler) [117]
  
[[Mac Danzig {{{last}}}|Mac Danzig {{{last}}}]] United States (professional mixed martial arts fighter) [118][119][120]
  
[[Ellen DeGeneres {{{last}}}|Ellen DeGeneres {{{last}}}]] United States (actress) [121][9]
  
[[Emily Deschanel {{{last}}}|Emily Deschanel {{{last}}}]] United States (actress) [122][123][124]
  
[[H. Jay Dinshah {{{last}}}|H. Jay Dinshah {{{last}}}]] United States (activist) [125]
  
[[Michael C. Dorf {{{last}}}|Michael C. Dorf {{{last}}}]] United States (Cornell law professor, author)[126]
  
[[Michael Dorn {{{last}}}|Michael Dorn {{{last}}}]] United States (actor) [127]
  
[[Lisa Edelstein {{{last}}}|Lisa Edelstein {{{last}}}]] United States (actress) [128]
  
[[William Faith {{{last}}}|William Faith {{{last}}}]] United States (gothic rock/dark wave artist of Faith and the Muse) [129]
  
[[John Feldmann {{{last}}}|John Feldmann {{{last}}}]] United States (lead vocalist and guitarist of Goldfinger and producer) [130]
  
[[Pamelyn Ferdin {{{last}}}|Pamelyn Ferdin {{{last}}}]] United States (actress) [131]
  
Fear Before Adam Fisher United States (guitarist of Fear Before) [132]
  
[[William Clay Ford, Jr. {{{last}}}|William Clay Ford, Jr. {{{last}}}]] United States (executive chairman) [9]
  
[[Gary Francione {{{last}}}|Gary Francione {{{last}}}]] United States (law professor, author) [133]
  
[[Michael Franti {{{last}}}|Michael Franti {{{last}}}]] United States (Reggae artist) [134]
  
[[Kathy Freston {{{last}}}|Kathy Freston {{{last}}}]] United States (health and wellness author) [135]

{{legend|red|[[Glen E. Friedman}} || United States || (photographer) || [136]

  
[[Adam Gnade {{{last}}}|Adam Gnade {{{last}}}]] United States (fiction author) [137]
  
[[Brian Greene {{{last}}}|Brian Greene {{{last}}}]] United States (scientist) [138]
  
[[Michael Greger {{{last}}}|Michael Greger {{{last}}}]] United States (physician) [139]
  
[[John S. Hall {{{last}}}|John S. Hall {{{last}}}]] United States (poet, spoken-word artist, lead vocalist of all incarnations of King Missile) [140]
  
[[Daryl Hannah {{{last}}}|Daryl Hannah {{{last}}}]] United States (actress) [141] }}
  
Bob Harper (personal trainer) Bob Harper United States (personal trainer) [142]
  
[[Woody Harrelson {{{last}}}|Woody Harrelson {{{last}}}]] United States (actor) [12][143]
  
[[Davey Havok {{{last}}}|Davey Havok {{{last}}}]] United States (lead vocalist of AFI) [144]
  
[[High Places {{{last}}}|High Places {{{last}}}]] United States (Ambient electronic duo, both members) [145]
  
[[Jamie Hince {{{last}}}|Jamie Hince {{{last}}}]] United States (guitarist The Kills) [146]
  
[[Chrissie Hynde {{{last}}}|Chrissie Hynde {{{last}}}]] United States (singer, songwriter and lead vocalist of The Pretenders) [4][147][148]
  
[[Scott Jurek {{{last}}}|Scott Jurek {{{last}}}]] United States (Runner) [149]
  
[[Casey Kasem {{{last}}}|Casey Kasem {{{last}}}]] United States (disc jockey/media personality/voice of Shaggy Rogers) [150][151]
  
[[Tonya Kay {{{last}}}|Tonya Kay {{{last}}}]] United States (dancer) [152][153]
  
[[Wade Keller {{{last}}}|Wade Keller {{{last}}}]] United States (sports writer - PWTorch / MMATorch founder and editor, radio show host, DVD host) [154]
  
[[Anthony Kiedis {{{last}}}|Anthony Kiedis {{{last}}}]] United States (singer, songwriter and lead vocalist of Red Hot Chili Peppers) [155]
  
[[Jamie Kilstein {{{last}}}|Jamie Kilstein {{{last}}}]] United States (comedian/Co-Host of Citizen Radio) [156]
  
[[Coretta Scott King {{{last}}}|Coretta Scott King {{{last}}}]] United States (civil rights leader) [157]
  
[[Dexter Scott King {{{last}}}|Dexter Scott King {{{last}}}]] United States (activist) [158]
  
[[Michael Klaper {{{last}}}|Michael Klaper {{{last}}}]] United States (physician) [159]
  
[[Forrest Kline {{{last}}}|Forrest Kline {{{last}}}]] United States (lead vocalist of Hellogoodbye) [160][161]
  
[[Kathy Kolla {{{last}}}|Kathy Kolla {{{last}}}]] United States (film director) [162]
  
[[Dennis Kucinich {{{last}}}|Dennis Kucinich {{{last}}}]] United States (Democratic Congressman from Ohio, 2004 & 2008 presidential candidate) [9][163][164]
  
[[Carol Leifer {{{last}}}|Carol Leifer {{{last}}}]] United States (comedienne) [165]
  
[[Ted Leo {{{last}}}|Ted Leo {{{last}}}]] United States (singer, songwriter and lead vocalist of Ted Leo and the Pharmacists) [166]
  
[[Jared Leto {{{last}}}|Jared Leto {{{last}}}]] United States (actor) [167]
  
[[Carl Lewis {{{last}}}|Carl Lewis {{{last}}}]] United States (track and field star) [168]
  
[[Bob Linden {{{last}}}|Bob Linden {{{last}}}]] United States (activist) [169][170]
  
Howard Lyman|Howard Lyman]] ]]
  
[[Pat Neshek {{{last}}}|Pat Neshek {{{last}}}]] United States (Professional Major League Baseball Player) [171]
  
[[N.O.R.E. {{{last}}}|N.O.R.E. {{{last}}}]] United States (rapper) [172]
  
[[Colleen Patrick-Goudreau {{{last}}}|Colleen Patrick-Goudreau {{{last}}}]] United States (cookbook author and host of the podcast Vegetarian Food for Thought) [173]
  
[[Robin Pecknold {{{last}}}|Robin Pecknold {{{last}}}]] United States (lead singer for Fleet Foxes) [174]
  
[[Pep Love {{{last}}}|Pep Love {{{last}}}]] United States (rapper in underground hip hop collective, Hieroglyphics) [175]
  
[[Joaquin Phoenix {{{last}}}|Joaquin Phoenix {{{last}}}]] United States (actor) [176][177]
  
[[River Phoenix {{{last}}}|River Phoenix {{{last}}}]] United States (actor) [178][179]
  
[[Summer Phoenix {{{last}}}|Summer Phoenix {{{last}}}]] United States (actress) [180]
  
[[Dav Pilkey {{{last}}}|Dav Pilkey {{{last}}}]] United States (children's author)[181]
  
[[Dan Piraro {{{last}}}|Dan Piraro {{{last}}}]] United States (artist) [182]
  
[[Brad Pitt {{{last}}}|Brad Pitt {{{last}}}]] United States (actor, producer) [183]
  
Prince (musician) Prince United States (singer, songwriter) [184][185]
  
[[Princess Superstar {{{last}}}|Princess Superstar {{{last}}}]] United States (musician) [186][187]
  
[[Robin Quivers {{{last}}}|Robin Quivers {{{last}}}]] United States (Talk-show host) [188]
  
[[Randy Randall {{{last}}}|Randy Randall {{{last}}}]] United States (guitarist of No Age) [189]
  
[[Monica Richards {{{last}}}|Monica Richards {{{last}}}]] United States (gothic rock/dark wave artist of Faith and the Muse) [129]
  
[[Rikki Rockett {{{last}}}|Rikki Rockett {{{last}}}]] United States (drummer and founding member of Poison) [190]
  
[[Omar Rodríguez-López {{{last}}}|Omar Rodríguez-López {{{last}}}]] United States (guitarist for The Mars Volta and At The Drive-In) [191]
  
[[Kirsten Rosenberg {{{last}}}|Kirsten Rosenberg {{{last}}}]] United States (singer and writer) [192]
  
[[John Salley {{{last}}}|John Salley {{{last}}}]] United States (professional NBA player) [9][193][194]
  
[[Justin Sane {{{last}}}|Justin Sane {{{last}}}]] United States (guitarist and vocalist of Anti-Flag) [195]
  
[[Jason Schwartzman {{{last}}}|Jason Schwartzman {{{last}}}]] United States (actor, musician) [196]
  
[[Daniela Sea {{{last}}}|Daniela Sea {{{last}}}]] United States (actress) [197]
  
[[Cindy Sheehan {{{last}}}|Cindy Sheehan {{{last}}}]] United States (American anti-war activist) [198]
  
[[Alicia Silverstone {{{last}}}|Alicia Silverstone {{{last}}}]] United States (actress) [12][199][200]
  
[[Russell Simmons {{{last}}}|Russell Simmons {{{last}}}]] United States (entrepreneur) [9][201]
  
[[Grace Slick {{{last}}}|Grace Slick {{{last}}}]] United States (Rock musician with The Great Society, Jefferson Airplane, Jefferson Starship, Starship) [202]
  
[[Dean Allen Spunt {{{last}}}|Dean Allen Spunt {{{last}}}]] United States (vocalist/drummer of No Age) [189]
  
[[Steve-O {{{last}}}|Steve-O {{{last}}}]] United States (stunt performer and television personality) [203]
  
[[Stic.man {{{last}}}|Stic.man {{{last}}}]] United States (Hip Hop artist with Dead Prez) [204]
  
[[Biz Stone {{{last}}}|Biz Stone {{{last}}}]] United States (entrepreneur) [9][205]
  
[[Salim Stoudamire {{{last}}}|Salim Stoudamire {{{last}}}]] United States (Professional NBA Player) [206]
  
[[Ruben Studdard {{{last}}}|Ruben Studdard {{{last}}}]] United States (2nd season winner of American Idol) [207]
  
[[Tommy Tallarico {{{last}}}|Tommy Tallarico {{{last}}}]] United States (video game music composer) [208]
  
[[Ed Templeton {{{last}}}|Ed Templeton {{{last}}}]] United States (Professional skateboarder) [209][210]
  
[[Taryn Terrell {{{last}}}|Taryn Terrell {{{last}}}]] United States (WWE Diva Tiffany) [211][212]
  
Bob Torres United States (activist) [213]
  
Jenna Torres United States (activist) [214]
  
[[Mike Tyson {{{last}}}|Mike Tyson {{{last}}}]] United States (boxer) [9][215][216]
  
[[Jaci Velasquez {{{last}}}|Jaci Velasquez {{{last}}}]] United States (Contemporary Christian and pop singer) [217]
  
[[Alice Walker {{{last}}}|Alice Walker {{{last}}}]] United States (Pulitzer prize winning author and feminist) [218]
  
[[Billy West {{{last}}}|Billy West {{{last}}}]] United States (voice actor) [219]
  
Mike White (scriptwriter) Mike White United States (scriptwriter) [220]
  
[[Persia White {{{last}}}|Persia White {{{last}}}]] United States (actress) [221]
  
[[Olivia Wilde {{{last}}}|Olivia Wilde {{{last}}}]] United States (actress) [222]
  
[[Saul Williams {{{last}}}|Saul Williams {{{last}}}]] United States (Hip hop musician, poet, writer, and actor) [223]
  
[[Spice Williams-Crosby {{{last}}}|Spice Williams-Crosby {{{last}}}]] United States (actress and stunt performer) [224]
  
[[Gretchen Wyler {{{last}}}|Gretchen Wyler {{{last}}}]] United States (Broadway actress) [225]
  
Steve Wynn (entrepreneur) Steve Wynn United States (entrepreneur) [9]
  
[["Weird Al" Yankovic {{{last}}}|"Weird Al" Yankovic {{{last}}}]] United States (singer, songwriter) [226]
  
[[Adam Yauch {{{last}}}|Adam Yauch {{{last}}}]] United States (musician) [227]
  
[[David Zabriskie {{{last}}}|David Zabriskie {{{last}}}]] United States (professional cyclist) [228]
  
[[Nick Zinner {{{last}}}|Nick Zinner {{{last}}}]] United States (guitarist for Yeah Yeah Yeahs) [229]
  
[[Mortimer Zuckerman {{{last}}}|Mortimer Zuckerman {{{last}}}]] United States (entrepreneur) [9]

{{legend|yellow|[[Thich Nhat Hanh}} || Vietnam || (Zen monk and peace activist) || [230]

  
Tony Gonzalez (American football) Tony Gonzalez Disputed (United States) (American football player) [9][231]
  
Madonna (entertainer) Madonna Disputed (United States) (American singer and actress) [9][12]


  
[[Jennifer Connelly {{{last}}}|Jennifer Connelly {{{last}}}]] Former (actress) [232]
  
[[Zooey Deschanel {{{last}}}|Zooey Deschanel {{{last}}}]] Former (actress/singer) [233][234][235]
  
[[Ginnifer Goodwin {{{last}}}|Ginnifer Goodwin {{{last}}}]] Former (actress) [236] }}
  
[[Angelina Jolie {{{last}}}|Angelina Jolie {{{last}}}]] Former (actress/humanitarian) [183]
  
[[Gwyneth Paltrow {{{last}}}|Gwyneth Paltrow {{{last}}}]] Former (actress) [237][238]
  
[[Natalie Portman {{{last}}}|Natalie Portman {{{last}}}]] Former (actress) [239]
  
[[Liv Tyler {{{last}}}|Liv Tyler {{{last}}}]] Former (actress) [12]
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