Danny Aiello

Aiello is a Hollywood legend who got one of his first movie roles in The Godfather: Part II. He would go on to star in movies like Moonstruck, Léon: The Professional, and Do the Right Thing. Aiello, who grew up in a family of Democrats, has been a Republican for a long time, and supported Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio during the Republican primaries in 2015. “I’m a Republican, as you know, I’m a conservative, and I’m just hoping for the best possible outcome. There’s a lot that I like there. I like Cruz, I like Rubio,” Aiello said in an interview.
Chelsea Noble

Noble started her career as a child actor, starring in shows like Full House and Who’s The Boss? She got her breakthrough role in Growing Pains, where she also met her future husband, Kirk Cameron. Noble will go on to co-star with Cameron in the Left Behind trilogy. As born-again Christians, Noble and her husband are conservatives, but while her husband is vocal about his religious and political beliefs, Noble has mostly remained out of the spotlight. The mother of six has only starred in one movie since 2005, but she has appeared in several movies starring her husband as a “kissing double,” because Cameron refuses to kiss any woman other than his wife in movies.
Jon Cryer

Cryer is known for his roles as nerdy sidekicks in movies like Pretty in Pink, Superman IV: The Quest for Peace and Hot Shots! He would later go on to star in the popular sitcom Two and a Half Men with his Hot Shots! co-star, Charlie Sheen. Even though Cryer is a Republican, he doesn’t like to talk about politics because he doesn’t think anyone cares about his political thoughts. During the last presidential election, Cryer compared then-Republican candidate Donald Trump to Sheen, saying both men say whatever is at the top of their heads, which people love.

