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This is a list of notable people who are reported to have adhered to a [[veganism|vegan]] diet at some point during their lives. In the cases where a person's vegan status is disputed or they no longer adhere to a vegan diet, this is noted next to their entry as ''disputed'' or ''former''.
This is a list of notable people who are reported to have adhered to a [[veganism|vegan]] diet at some point during their lives. In the cases where a person's vegan status is disputed or they no longer adhere to a vegan diet, this is noted next to their entry as ''disputed'' or ''former''.



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[[:File:Donald watson.jpg|thumb|right|Donald Watson, creator of the term vegan, and founder of the Vegan Society.]] This is a list of notable people who are reported to have adhered to a vegan diet at some point during their lives. In the cases where a person's vegan status is disputed or they no longer adhere to a vegan diet, this is noted next to their entry as disputed or former.


  Film, stage, TV & radio people
  Musicians, singers and composers
  Politicians, statespersons, activists and business people
  Sports personalities
  Writers, artists, poets and philosophers
  Scientists, engineers and healthcare professionals
  Religious leaders, theologians and spiritualists
  Models, designers and photographers
  Other


Authors

  Carol Adams (ecofeminist theorist)[1]
  Steven Best (author)[2]
  Brigid Brophy (writer)[3]: 251–256 
  T Cooper (novelist)[4]
  Michael C. Dorf (Cornell law professor, author)[5]
  Gary Francione (law professor, author)[6]
  Kathy Freston (health and wellness author)[7]
  Anu Garg (author, speaker, engineer)[8]
  Adam Gnade (fiction author)[9]
  Wade Keller (sports writer - PWTorch / MMATorch founder and editor, radio show host, DVD host) [10]
  Sarah Kramer (award-winning writer and cookbook author) [11]
  Megan McArdle (journalist and business editor of The Atlantic)[12]
  Josh Max (NYC-based journalist)[13]
  Ed Miller (poker author) [14]
  Colleen Patrick-Goudreau (cookbook author and host of the podcast Vegetarian Food for Thought) [15]
  David Pearce (philosopher)[16]
  Dav Pilkey (children's author) [17]
  Titus Rivas (researcher, author and lecturer)[18]
  Alice Walker (Pulitzer prize winning author and feminist)[19]
  Mike White (scriptwriter)[20]
  Jon Wynne-Tyson (publisher)[21]
  Benjamin Zephaniah (rastafarian poet)[22][23]

Musicians

  Bryan Adams (singer, songwriter)[24][25][26]
  Fiona Apple (singer, songwriter)[27]
  André 3000 (rapper)[28]
  Macka B (Reggae musician)[29]
  Erykah Badu (singer, songwriter)[30]
  Brian Bell (guitarist for Weezer)[31]
  Sean Brennan (musician)[34][35]
  Geezer Butler (bassist, songwriter and founding member of Black Sabbath)[37]
  Hunter Burgan (Bassist for AFI)[38]
  Chikezie (American Idol finalist and singer)[39]
  Greg Cipes (actor, singer, surfer)[40]
  Kneel Cohn (Singer, guitarist, songwriter for The Dead Stars On Hollywood)[41]
  Common (Hip Hop Artist) (former)[43]
  Juli Crockett (writer, director, actor, boxer, musician - lead singer of the alt-country band The Evangenitals)[44]
  Alan Donohoe (lead vocalist of the Rakes)[45]
  John Feldmann (lead vocalist and guitarist of Goldfinger and producer) [46]
  C-drik Fermont (electronic and noise musician and composer, member of Axiome among other projects).[47]
  Adam Fisher (guitarist of Fear Before)[48]
  Michael Franti (Reggae artist)[49]
  Robin Gibb (singer, songwriter and founding member of the Bee Gees)[50]
  John S. Hall (poet, spoken-word artist, lead vocalist of all incarnations of King Missile)[51]
  Davey Havok (lead vocalist of AFI)[52]
  High Places (Ambient electronic duo, both members)[53]
  Jamie Hince (Hotel from The Kills)[54]
  Chrissie Hynde (singer, songwriter and lead vocalist of The Pretenders)[26][55][56]
  Ildjarn (One-man-band, raw black metal musician)[57]
  Anthony Kiedis (singer, songwriter and lead vocalist of Red Hot Chili Peppers)[58]
  Steve Kilbey (singer, songwriter and member of The Church)[59]
  Forrest Kline (lead vocalist of Hellogoodbye)[60][61]
  k.d. Lang (singer, songwriter)[62]
  Avril Lavigne (singer, songwriter)[63]
  Ted Leo (singer, songwriter and lead vocalist of Ted Leo and the Pharmacists)[64]
  Dennis Lyxzén (lead vocalist of The (International) Noise Conspiracy and formerly of Refused)[65]
  Ian MacKaye (Punk rock singer, songwriter)[66]
  Madonna (American singer, actress and icon) (disputed)[67][63]
  Johnny Marr (former guitarist for The Smiths, guitarist for Modest Mouse[68]
  Fred Mascherino (guitarist and vocalist for The Color Fred)[69]
  Matisyahu (singer, songwriter)[70]
  Josh Max (guitarist and vocalist for The Maxes)[71]
  Tim McIlrath (singer, songwriter and lead vocalist of Rise Against)[72]
  Merzbow (Noise musician)[73]
  Moby (Electronic musician)[67][23][74]
  Morrissey (singer, songwriter and former lead vocalist of The Smiths)[75]
  Alanis Morissette (singer, songwriter)[76][77][78]
  Jason Mraz (American singer/songwriter)[79]
  Mutabaruka (Jamaican dub poet)[80]
  Bif Naked (Canadian punk rock singer)[81]
  N.O.R.E. (rapper)[82]
  Sinéad O'Connor (singer, songwriter) [83]
  Robin Pecknold (lead singer for Fleet Foxes)[84]
  Pep Love (rapper in underground hip hop collective, Hieroglyphics)[85]
  Prince (singer, songwriter)[86][87]
  Propagandhi (musicians)[90]
  Randy Randall (guitarist of No Age)[91]
  John Robb (punk singer)[92]
  Rikki Rockett (drummer and founding member of Poison)[94]
  Justin Sane (guitarist and vocalist of Anti-Flag) [95]
  Grace Slick (Rock musician with The Great Society, Jefferson Airplane, Jefferson Starship, Starship) [99]
  Dean Allen Spunt (vocalist/drummer of No Age)[91]
  Stic.man (Hip Hop artist with Dead Prez)[100]
  Ruben Studdard (2nd season winner of American Idol) [101]
  Ember Swift (Canadian singer, songwriter) [102]
  Tommy Tallarico (video game music composer) [103]
  Shane Told (From Canadian post-hardcore band Silverstein) [104]
  Jaci Velasquez (Contemporary Christian and pop singer) [105]
  Bill Ward (drummer and founding member of Black Sabbath)[106]
  Alissa White-Gluz (Lead vocalist of Canadian metalcore band The Agonist)[107]
  Saul Williams (Hip hop musician, poet, writer, and actor)[108]
  "Weird Al" Yankovic (singer, songwriter)[109]
  Thom Yorke (singer, songwriter and lead vocalist of Radiohead)[110][111]
  James Yorkston (Scottish folk musician)[112]
  Nick Zinner (guitarist for Yeah Yeah Yeahs)[113]
  Jón Þór Birgisson (guitarist and vocalist for Sigur Rós)[114]

Political figures

  César Chávez (American civil rights activist and co-founder of the National Farm Workers Association) [115]
  H. Jay Dinshah (activist)[116]
  Janez Drnovšek (former president of Slovenia)[117][118]
  Cathy Jamieson (member of the Scottish Parliament)[119][120]
  Coretta Scott King (civil rights leader) [121]
  Dexter Scott King (activist)[122]
  Dennis Kucinich (Democratic Congressman from Ohio, 2004 & 2008 presidential candidate)[67][123][124]
  Kerry McCarthy (UK Member of Parliament) [126][127]
  Markos Moulitsas (prominent US political blogger) [128]
  Thich Nhat Hanh (Zen monk and peace activist) [130]
  Cindy Sheehan (American anti-war activist) [131]
  Peter Tatchell (human rights activist) [132]
  Donald Watson (founder of the UK Vegan Society and coiner of the term vegan) [133][134]

Athletes

  Brendan Brazier (Triathlete)[135]
  Molly Cameron (Cyclist)[136]
  Robert Cheeke (Professional bodybuilder) [137][138]
  Luke Cummo (mixed martial artist)[67]
  Bryan Danielson (professional wrestler) [139]
  Mac Danzig (professional mixed martial arts fighter)[140][141][142]
  Tony Gonzalez (American football player) (disputed)[67][143]
  Scott Jurek (Runner)[144]
  Georges Laraque (Professional Ice Hockey Player)[67][145][146]
  Carl Lewis (track and field star)[147]
  Mike Mahler (body-builder)[148][149]
  Ricardo Moreira (Professional Mixed Martial Arts Fighter) [150]
  Adam Myerson (Cyclist)[151]
  Pat Neshek (Professional Major League Baseball Player) [152]
  John Salley (professional NBA player) [67][153][154]
  Salim Stoudamire (Professional NBA Player) [155]
  Ed Templeton (Professional skateboarder)[156][157]
  Taryn Terrell (wrestler)[158]

Other notable people

  Neal Barnard (physician)[161]
  Gene Baur (activist)[162]
  Peter Bogdanovich (film director) [163]
  George Church (scientist)[165]
  William Clay Ford, Jr. (executive chairman)[67]
  Glen E. Friedman (photographer)[166]
  Brian Greene (scientist)[168]
  Bob Harper (personal trainer)[169]
  Robert A de J Hart (horticulturist)[170]
  Joi Ito (entrepreneur)[67][171]

{{legend|pink|Kathy Kolla (film director)[172]

  Gulu Lalvani (entrepreneur)[67]
  Bob Linden (activist)[173][174]
  John Mackey (CEO)[67]
  Peter Max (artist)[175]
  Heather Mills (charity campaigner, restaurateur and former model)[176][177][178]
  Isa Chandra Moskowitz (chef and author)[179]
  Daniel Negreanu (professional poker player)[67]
  Petra Němcová (supermodel)[180]
  Dan Piraro (artist)[181]
  Russell Simmons (entrepreneur)[67][182]
  Mandy Smith (media personality)[183]
  Biz Stone (entrepreneur)[67][184]
  Bob and Jenna Torres (activists)[185]
  Leonardo da Vinci (artist, scientist)[186]
  Steve Wynn (entrepreneur)[67]
  Mortimer Zuckerman (entrepreneur)[67]

Australia

  Portia de Rossi (actress)[189]
  Andrew Günsberg (radio and television personality)[190][191][192]
  Lynda Stoner (actress)[193]

Brazil

  Elissa Sursara (actress, animal rights activist) [194]

Canada

  Gabrielle Miller (actress)[195]
  Carrie-Anne Moss (actress)[196]
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Netherlands

United Kingdom

United States

  Gillian Anderson (actress)[202]
  Alec Baldwin (actor)[67]
  Drew Barrymore (actress) (former)[203][63]
  Mayim Bialik (actress)[205]
  Linda Blair (actress)[206]
  Jennifer Connelly (actress) (former)[207]
  Zooey Deschanel (actress/singer) (former)[212][213].[214]
  Lisa Edelstein (actress)[215]
  Pamelyn Ferdin (actress)[216]
  Ginnifer Goodwin (actress)[217]
  Daryl Hannah (actress)[218]
  Casey Kasem (disc jockey/media personality/voice of Shaggy Rogers)[220][221]
  Tonya Kay (dancer)[222][223]
  Carol Leifer (comedienne)[224]
  Jared Leto (actor)[225]
  Tobey Maguire (actor)[226]
  Nellie McKay (actress, animal rights advocate, and musician)[227]
  Lea Michele (actress and singer)[228]
  Kevin Nealon (actor)[229]
  Gwyneth Paltrow (actress) (former)[230][231]
  Summer Phoenix (actress)[236]
  Robin Quivers (Talk-show host)[239]
  Jason Schwartzman (actor, musician)[240]
  Daniela Sea (actress)[241]
  Liv Tyler (actress) (former)[63]
  Billy West (voice actor)[245]
  Persia White (actress)[246]
  Spice Williams-Crosby (actress and stunt performer)[247]
  Gretchen Wyler (Broadway actress)[248]

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