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  2. Scientology and celebrities - Wikipedia

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    The Church of Scientology has a long history of seeking out artists, musicians, writers and actors, and advertises that Scientology can help them in their lives and careers. [ 7 ] [ 3 ] : 253 According to religious historian Carole M. Cusack , "L. Ron Hubbard was fascinated by Hollywood, and actively pursued "stars" by promoting the Church of ...

  3. List of Scientologists - Wikipedia

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    He received attention when Australian Senator Nick Xenophon quoted statements by Saxton about Scientology into the parliamentary record of the Australian Senate. [192] [193] [194] Reed Slatkin: 1949–2015 Sentenced in 2003 to 14 years in prison for running one of the largest Ponzi schemes in US history, scamming more than $600 million from 800 ...

  4. Michael Fairman - Wikipedia

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    Fairman was a longtime member of the Church of Scientology. He was featured in several promotional Scientology training films and eventually reached the OT VII level. Fairman left the church in January 2011, around the time he was declared a " Suppressive Person ".

  5. Larry Anderson (actor) - Wikipedia

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    Anderson was a Scientologist for 33 years and starred in Orientation: A Scientology Information Film. In 2009, Anderson left the Church of Scientology and asked for more than $100,000 back for services he had paid for but not yet used. [2] His conversation with Tommy Davis about the money was made available online by the St. Petersburg Times. [3]

  6. Danny Masterson - Wikipedia

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    Each of the four plaintiffs had been a member of the Church of Scientology at the time, as was Danny Masterson. Scientology forbids its members to report fellow members to police for any reason. After each plaintiff reported the sexual assaults to the police, each was declared a "suppressive person" and ejected from the Church.

  7. Jason Beghe - Wikipedia

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    Jason Deneen Beghe (/ b ə ˈ ɡ eɪ /; born March 12, 1960) is an American actor.Since 2014, he has starred in the NBC TV series Chicago P.D. as Sergeant Hank Voight.He is also known for starring in the 1988 George A. Romero film Monkey Shines, playing Demi Moore's love interest in G.I. Jane, appearing as a police officer in the film Thelma & Louise, starring opposite Moira Kelly in the ...

  8. Going Clear (film) - Wikipedia

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    Going Clear is based closely on Lawrence Wright's book, covering much of the same ground with the aid of archival footage, dramatic reconstructions, and interviews with eight former Scientologists: [1] [2] Paul Haggis, an Oscar-winning film director; Mark Rathbun, Scientology's former second-in-command; Mike Rinder, the former head of Scientology's Office of Special Affairs; actor Jason Beghe ...

  9. Celebrity Centre - Wikipedia

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    Critics of Scientology point to L. Ron Hubbard's launch of "Project Celebrity" in 1955 to recruit celebrities into the church, and that the centres were established as an extension of this initial purpose. [8] [9] "A culture is only as great as its dreams, and its dreams are dreamed by artists." — L. Ron Hubbard [10]