The who's who of who the hell is that?
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Actors and actresses often times have a cause or a charity they publicly stand by to manipulate their audiences into thinking they are just like them or they never forgot their humble beginnings. But for these 47 actors or TV personalities, they chose to endorse a convicted felon that a vast majority of the country and the world hates.
Some of their names you might recognize if you're a Boomer and you still remember that hit TV show from 1970. Most of the names, you likely never heard of because their claim to fame is down right insignificant. But just in case, by some miracle they come out of obscurity to release another project, we wanted you to know their names so you can plan your day to do something else.
Anyway, here are the top 47 Actors or personalities who cashed it all in for a convicted felon.
Amber Rose once starred in Kanye West's music video "Put On" and now hosts the Amber Rose show on VH1.
Antonio Sabato Jr. was once famous for his role in General Hospital and for being a Calvin Klein underwear model.
Chuck Zito is best known for being the mobster "Chucky 'The Enforcer' Pancamo on HBO's "Oz"
Dean Cain was once famous for starring as Clark Kent and Superman in 1993's TV series "Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman".
Dennis Quaid had starring roles in 1979's "Breaking Away", 1983's "Right Stuff", 1986's "The Big Easy" and "Interspace".
Dr. Phillip McGraw's only claim to fame is being the host of the Dr. Phil show which did some hard-line reporting back in the day such as following an 8-month pregnant woman named Niki who is prostituting herself to support her and her boyfriend's heroin addiction.
Drea de Matteo once starred as Adriana La Cerva on the TV drama "The Sopranos" from 1999 to 2006.
Eduardo Verastegui is best known for his supporting roles in "The Passion of the Christ" and "Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2".
V from 1999 to 2002 and "Prison Break" from 2005 to 2006.
Jamal Trulove once appeared in the 2019 film "The Last Black Man in San Francisco".
James Woods was a star back in 1983 when he was featured in the films "Videodrome", "Once Upon A Time in America", "The Hard Way", and "Chaplin" in 1992.
Jillian Michaels is best known for her leading role in the TV shows "Losing It with Jillian" and the "Biggest Loser". So, at least she's used to endorsing the biggest losers which is why we guess she endorsed Donald Trump.
Jim Caviezel starred as Jesus Christ in 2004's "The Passion of the Christ".
John Ratzenberger was once famous for his role as Cliff Clavin on the comedy series "Cheers".
John Schneider once played Beauregard "Bo" Duke in the TV series "The Dukes of Hazzard" in 1979. The very same show that glorified the Confederate flag...Fun fact, 45 years later and it's still used as a symbol for racism. But we find John's endorsement fitting considering Bo Duke and Trump wanted to overthrow the American government.
Jon Voight's starring role was playing a paraplegic Vietnam War veteran named Luke Martin in the war film "Coming Home" in 1978.
Kelsey Grammer was well-known for his role of playing Dr. Frasier Crane on the TV series "Frasier".
Kevin Sorbo played Hercules in the TV series "Hercules: The Legendary Journeys" from 1995 to 1999.
Khalilah Ali is technically an actress but her most famous role of all time was being the daugher of boxer Muhammad Ali. In fairness to her, endorsing Trump would sting like a bee.
Lady MAGA, which I assure you is a real character, is a drag queen who performed exclusively at Trump rallies. To their credit, that would be an incredibly dangerous job.
Marla Maples is an actress best known for being the second wife of Donald Trump. In an interview, she once said her most challenging of roles was pretending something everyone called "micro" was actually big enough.
Martha Byrne played Lily Walsh Snyder on the CBS soap opera "As The World Turns".
Megyn Kelly is well known for being fired from NBC after defending someone in black face and then was fired from Fox News because she didn't support Trump enough. But now she fully endorses him so it's good to know the $30 million settlement she got from Fox didn't go to her head.
Mehmet Oz was famously the host of the "Dr. Oz" show which helped him endorse two dangerous weight loss pills, puppy killing, sex with your cousin, and who could forget his love of crudite'.
Mel Gibson is best known for his role as the arrested drunk in the 2006 DUI traffic stop which went viral when he started yelling anti-semitic accusations at the deputy, blaming Jews for "all the wars in the world." For good measure, he threw sexist remarks towards the female officer.
Michael Copon played Feleix Taggaro in the TV series "One Tree Hill" and Lucas Kendall in "Power Rangers Time Force".
Natalie Harp was once a news anchor on the extreme far-right One America News network but now plays her most difficult role of being the "Human Printer" whose sole job it is to follow Donald Trump around and provide him with pro-Trump articles she finds on the internet all day, every day.
Oleksandra Nikolayenko starred in Miss Universe in 2004 and Miss World in 2001.
Paula Deen was fired from being a TV chef after admitting to saying several racist slurs several times to waiters, even wanting to exclusively hire people of color for a wedding because she wanted it to have a "true Southern plantation-style theme". On social media, she used the N-word several times and dressed her son Bobby up in black face so they could play Lucy and Ricky Ricardo.
Phil Robertson is a famous hunter, best known for his role in the TV series, "Duck Dynasty".
Randy Quaid played Cousin Eddie in the "National Lampoon's Vacation" movies and had a supporting role in "Brokeback Mountain".
Rob Schneider starred in 1999's "Bruce Bigalow: Male Gigolo", 2002's "The Hot Chick", and 2010's "Grown Ups".
Robert Davi is best known for his role as Jake Fratilli in "The Goonies" from 1985 and Franz Sanchez in "License to Kill" from 1989.
Roseanne Barr used to be a massive LGBTQ ally, fighting ABC to put one of the first openly lesbians on screen in her show, "Roseanne". But since then, she's turned far-right and extremely racist so the networks fired her.
Russell Brand is the only one on this list to have any published work this decade with his role in "Minions: The Rise of Gru" premiering in 2022. He also playes Dr. Nefario in "Despicable Me" and "Despicable Me 2".
Santino Rice was a designer on Project Runway and RuPaul's Drag Race but they now endorse a man who wants drag performers to be in prison.
Savanna Chrisley is well-known for starring in the TV series "Chrisley Knows Best" but after endorsing Trump, the network decided perhaps Chrisley does not know best.
Scott Baio played Chachi Arcola on the sitcom "Happy Days".
Sheila Nazarian stars in the Netflix reality series "Skin Decision: Before and After".
Susan Olsen played Cindy Brady, the youngest child on the sitcom the "Brady Bunch" from 1969 to 1974.
Sylvester Stallone starred in the "Rocky" and "Rambo" film series.
Taryn Manning has a few notable roles in "Hustle & Flow", "Sons of Anarchy", "8 Mile" and "Orange is the New Black". So, endorsing an orange who should be in prison is right on brand with a woman who played a convict for years on TV.
Tony Hinchcliffe is best known for being a rude comedian on the Comedy Central Roasts.
Victoria Jackson is a former cast member of "Saturday Night Live" from 1986 to 1992.
Vincent Gallo was best known for playing the supporting role and director in the cult film "Buffalo '66" which you likely never watched unless you were a member of his cult.
Vinny Guardagnino was a cast member of MTV's "Jersey Shore".
And Zachary Levi starred as Chuck Bartowski in the action comedy series "Chuck" from 2007 to 2012 and then played the superhero in "Shazam!" in 2019.
If you don't know who any of these people are, don't worry. Maybe you've heard some of their names before but you haven't heard of any of their work recently, you're not the only one. Most of these actors have been black listed from the major studios because of their endorsement of Trump. So, they worked their whole life to get where they are - no matter how low that is on the totem pole - and they threw it all away to endorse a convicted felon.
We could boycott their next projects if they had any but they already ruined their life's work so we shouldn't kick them while they're down. Just do yourself a favor and make sure they don't get back up.
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