Freddie Prinze Jr.

Freddie Prinze Jr. started his career as teen heartthrob in movies like the I Know What You Did Last Summer franchise, She’s All That, and Summer Catch. The actor, who is married to actress Sarah Michelle Gellar, was raised Roman Catholic, is a registered Republican, as is his wife. Even though he is a conservative, Prinze Jr. didn’t vote for Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential election. During the campaign, he posted an anti-Trump message on his Twitter account. “A republican that has filed Chapter 11 FOUR times is not a presidential candidate. He’s a careless, thoughtless, clown. Nothing more,” Prinze wrote.
Jaclyn Smith

Smith is best known for her role as Kelly Garrett in Charlie’s Angels, and was the only original cast member to stay on the show for its entire run. The actress went on to play roles in television shows like The District and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, but never replicated the success she had on Charlie’s Angels. Smith has mostly kept her political views private, but she donated money to the George W. Bush campaign fund in 2000 and 2004. Smith, who was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2003, is a vocal advocate for breast cancer survivors and was featured in the 2010 cancer documentary, 1 a Minute.
Patricia Heaton

The Emmy Award-winning actress started her career with roles on television shows like Thirtysomething, Room for Two and Women of the House, but didn’t get her breakthrough until she landed the role of Debra Barone on the long-running CBS sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond. Heaton, who was raised Catholic, grew up in a conservative household, which she said alienated her from the liberal culture in Hollywood and cost her a few roles. Heaton is very vocal about her conservatism and campaigned for John McCain in 2008 and Mitt Romney in 2010.