Ben Stein

Stein is known to most people for his roles in movies like Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, The Mask and Ghostbusters II. He also hosted the Comedy Central game show Win Ben Stein’s Money. Before becoming a famous actor, Stein was an economist and a lawyer and speechwriter for President Richard Nixon. Stein has reduced his acting workload for over a decade, but still remains active on the political scene and makes regular television appearances to discuss economics and other political topics. Stein remains a member of the Republican Party and voted for John McCain, Mitt Romney and Donald Trump in the last three presidential elections.
Catherine Hicks

Hicks got her first major television role playing the role of Dr. Faith Coleridge in the long-running series, Ryan’s Hope. She would go on to land roles on other television shows like The Bad News Bears and 7th Heaven, and movies like Child’s Play and Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home. Hicks, who is a devout Catholic, is also a conservative, but she is not very vocal about her political leanings. She has done public service announcements for Catholic Relief Services, and was the recipient of the 2006 Padre Pio Award from the Capuchin Franciscan Friars for her work as a spokesperson for Catholic Relief Services.
Naomi Judd

Country Singer and actress, Judd, is mostly known for her singing career, which includes 15 number one hits and five Grammy Awards. She has also has small roles in television shows like Frasier and movies like Nearlyweds. Naomi’s daughter, Ashley Judd is a liberal known for making anti-Trump statements, but the singer doesn’t share her daughter’s political views. Even though she is a Republican, Naomi Judd tries to avoid talking about politics in public. But in 2008, she appeared at a rally for then-Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin.