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VEGETERIANISM AND VEGANISM
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List of vegans

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

 

The following is a list of notable people who practise or practised veganism.


 

Actors

  • Casey Affleck (actor) [1]
  • Gillian Anderson (actress) [2]
  • Ed Begley, Jr. (actor) [3]
  • Linda Blair (actress) [4]
  • Margaret Cho (actress and comedienne) [5]
  • James Cromwell (actor) [6]
  • Emily Deschanel (actress) [7]
  • Andrew G (Australian television personality) [8]
  • Daryl Hannah (actress) [9]
  • Woody Harrelson (actor) [10]
  • Kevin Nealon (actor) [11]
  • Gwyneth Paltrow (actress) [12]
  • Joaquin Phoenix (actor) [13]
  • River Phoenix (actor) [14]
  • Summer Phoenix (actress) [15]
  • Alicia Silverstone (actor) [16]
  • Lynda Stoner (actress) [17]
  • Spice Williams (actress) [18]
  • Forest Whitaker (actor) [19]
  • Gretchen Wyler (Broadway actress) [20]

Authors

  • Haki R. Madhubuti (poet and non-fiction writer) [1]
  • Dav Pilkey (children's author) [2]
  • Benjamin Zephaniah (rasta poet) [3]

Musicians

  • Bryan Adams (Rock musician) [4],[21]
  • Fiona Apple (singer) [5]
  • Erykah Badu (R&B Singer) [6]
  • Brian Bell (guitarist for Weezer) [7]
  • Andre Benjamin (Outkast) [8]
  • Dan Briggs (musician with Between the Buried and Me) [9]
  • Greg Cipes (actor, singer, surfer) [10]
  • Common (Hip Hop artist) [11]
  • Michael Franti (Hip Hop artist) [12]
  • David Frederickson (Singer/Guitarist of The Prids) [13]
  • Jan-Christian Göttsche (singer of german band Kurhaus) [14]
  • Chris Hannah (Lead singer and guitarist of thrash/punk band Propagandhi) [15]
  • Davey Havok (Lead singer of AFI) [16]
  • Chrissie Hynde (Rock musician with The Pretenders) [17]
  • Daniel Johns (Singer, songwriter and guitarist of Silverchair) [18]
  • Mistina Keith (Singer/Bassist for The Prids) [19]
  • Butch Klotz (Singer for Houston-based punk band 30 Foot Fall) [20]
  • Dennis Lyxzén (Singer of The (International) Noise Conspiracy and formerly of Refused) [21]
  • Fred Mascherino (guitar and vocals for Taking Back Sunday) [22]
  • Moby (Electronic musician) [23]
  • Morrissey (British songwriter) [24]
  • Mutabaruka (Jamaican dub poet) [25]
  • Bif Naked (Canadian punk rock singer) [26]
  • Sinéad O'Connor (Irish singer/songwriter) [22]
  • Conor Oberst (Singer and Songwriter with Bright Eyes) [27]
  • Justin Pearson (Vocalist/Bassist for The Locust) [28]
  • Prince [29]
  • Promoe (Swedish hiphop musician) [30]
  • Adam Russell (Bassist of Story of the Year) [31]
  • John K. Samson (from Canadian punk band the Weakerthans) [32]
  • Grace Slick (Rock musician with Jefferson Airplane) [33]
  • Stic.man (Hip Hop artist with Dead Prez) [34]
  • Ember Swift (Canadian singer-songwriter) [35]
  • Shania Twain (country artist) [36]
  • Jaci Velasquez (Contemporary Christian and pop singer) [23]
  • Jonathan "Yoni" Wolf (Hip hop artist with Why? and cLOUDDEAD) [37]
  • Thom Yorke (Rock musician with Radiohead) [38]
  • James Yorkston (Scottish folk musician) [39]


 

Politicians

  • Janez Drnovšek (president of Slovenia, former president of Yugoslavia) [40]
  • Dennis Kucinich (U.S. politician) [41]
  • Kerry McCarthy (UK Member of Parliament) [42]

Sportspeople

  • Mac Danzig (professional mixed martial arts fighter) [43]
  • Scott Jurek (ultramarathon runner) [44]
  • Carl Lewis (track and field star) [45]
  • Ed Templeton (professional skateboarder) [46]

Other notable people

  • Keith Akers (author and Christian vegetarianism advocate) [47]
  • Neal Barnard (author and president of the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, medical consultant for the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA)) [48]
  • Peter Bogdanovich (film director) [24]
  • Cesar Chavez (Civil Rights activist and co-founder of the National Farm Workers Association) [49]
  • Glen E. Friedman (photographer) [50]
  • Kathleen Jannaway (founder of Movement for Compassionate Living) [51]
  • Casey Kasem (U.S. DJ/media personality/voice of Shaggy) [52]
  • Coretta Scott King (Civil Rights Leader) [53]
  • John Mackey (co-founder and CEO of Whole Foods Market) [54]
  • Peter Max (artist) [55]
  • Ingrid Newkirk (author and president of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) [56]
  • John Norris (MTV newscaster) [57]
  • Dan Piraro (Cartoonist and creator of Bizarro) [58]
  • Russell Simmons (Entrepreneur and co-founder of Def Jam Recordings) [59]
  • Peter Tatchell (human rights activist) [25]
  • Donald Watson (founder of the UK Vegan Society and coiner of the term vegan) [60]

See also

  • Veganism

References

  1. ^ "Spotlight on Casey Affleck", Peta2.com. URL last accessed on March 21, 2006.
  2. ^ Sparkle Soojian. "The Green Scene Teens turn to vegetarianism for different reasons." The Fresno Bee. July 15, 2001. Section: Life E6. See also Reed Parsell. "Vegging Out." The Sacramento Bee. July 13, 2002. Section: Travel M1.
  3. ^ "Interview with Ed Begley, Jr.", Vegfamily.com. URL last accessed on December 6, 2006.
  4. ^ Sarah Casey Newman. "Linda Blair returns as animal activist." St. Louis Post-Dispatch. September 11, 2004. Section: Lifestyle 33. See also Linda Blair's book Going Vegan, Sunny Harris Inc., (2001).
  5. ^ Jennifer Tung. "Television Nearly Destroyed Me", New York Post. June 14, 1999. URL last accessed on December 11, 2006.
  6. ^ "Star Bios: James Cromwell", Tribute.ca. URL last accessed on March 21, 2006.
  7. ^ "Bones' Emily Deschanel." People (magazine). Vo. 65 Issue 17. May 1, 2006.
  8. ^ "Andrew G can't live without ..." The Daily Telegraph (Australia). July 24, 2005. Section: Magazine 46.
  9. ^ Robert W. Welkos. "What sent Hannah up a tree." Los Angeles Times. June 16, 2006. Section: Calendar 1.
  10. ^ "The world according to Woody Harrelson", Toronto Vegetarian Association. URL last accessed on March 21, 2006.
  11. ^ "Q+A: Kevin Nealon." Los Angeles magazine. Vol. 51 Issue 6. June 1, 2006.
  12. ^ "An ethical diet: The joy of being vegan", The Independent. URL last accessed on December 5, 2006.
  13. ^ "Joaquin Phoenix: Glabiator Star Battles Animal Abuse", Petakids.com. URL last accessed on March 21, 2006.
  14. ^ Christopher Robbins. "Last Take on the Club Scene: River Phoenix." The Times. November 20, 1993. Section: Features.
  15. ^ Chloe Diski. "My favourite table: Summer Phoenix at the Candle Cafe." The Observer. March 10, 2002. Section: Food.
  16. ^ "Alicia Silverstone on the Ellen DeGeneres show, talking about veganism", youtube.com. URL last accessed on November 30, 2006.
  17. ^ "Interview with Lynda Stoner", AnimalLiberation.org. URL last accessed on December 11, 2006.
  18. ^ "FamousVeggie.com's Celebrity Interview with Spice Williams-Crosby", FamousVeggie.com. URL last accessed on March 21, 2006.
  19. ^ "Steven Rea. "Actor Plays The Solitary, Spiritual Killer." Philadelphia Inquirer. March 15, 2000. Section: Features D1.
  20. ^ "Carla Hall. "A Different Kind of Starring Role for Actress." Los Angeles Times. March 18, 2006. Section: California Metro B1.
  21. ^ "See also Maria Croce. "Green for go if you're Vegan." Daily Record (Scotland). October 31, 2006 (26).
  22. ^ "Curd is the Word, A vegan diet avoids all things animal." Syracuse New Times. January 28, 2004. Page 15.
  23. ^ Devin Rose. "Singer Jaci Velasquez: People Haven't Given Up." Chicago Tribune. December 7, 2003. Section: Q2.
  24. ^ Sam Allis. "It's Not Curtains Yet for Famed Director Peter Bogdanovich." Boston Globe. April 28, 2002. Section: Arts & Entertainment L13.
  25. ^ Lynn Barber. "Hero: Pride & Prejudice: Peter Tatchell is as Outrageous as He is Courageous." The Observer. December 19, 2004.
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