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  2. List of Scientologists - Wikipedia

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    For Scientologists who are, or were, ... Transgender author, playwright, performance artist and gender theorist. Was previously a spokesperson for Scientology.

  3. 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 ...

  4. List of Thelemites - Wikipedia

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    Lady Frieda Harris (1877–1962), English artist known for her design of Crowley's Thoth Tarot. [17] Leah Hirsig (1883–1975), American schoolteacher and occultist, most famous of Crowley's Scarlet Women. [18] L. Ron Hubbard (1911–1986) American author and founder of the religion Scientology. Was briefly involved with Thelema and ...

  5. 8 celebrities who have been associated with Scientology

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    Church of Scientology’s pews have featured a wealth of A-listers throughout the years. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  6. Why the Church of Scientology Is Tightening the Reins on Its ...

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    Celebrity Scientologists and Stars Who Have Left the Church Read article “Of course, these famous names are well aware of the scrutiny and scandals around them,” a source says exclusively in ...

  7. Remini, who left Scientology in 2013, helped a TikTok about Cruise go viral. In the video, a woman critiques Hollywood for forgetting Cruise is the "second in command" of the controversial religion.

  8. 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]

  9. Jenna Elfman defends Scientology in new interview: ‘The ...

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    The actress — who has been a Scientologist for 30 years — calls the controversy surrounding the organization “boring.”