No Faith, No Problem! The 21 Most Famous Celebrity Atheists
Nov. 2 2020, Updated 10:41 p.m. ET
Celebrity atheists are everywhere and it's not hard to wonder why. After all, with so much adulation and praise, entertainers have become their own religious figures in a sense. Their celebrity has become something to worship and actors such as George Clooney and Brad Pitt are at the forefront. These celebs have chosen to forgo a higher power in exchange for something a little more glamorous.
Find out who made the list of some of the most notable celebrity atheists in Hollywood. Musicians, actors, and reality stars have said no to church and yes to the glitz and glamour of Hollywood. Check out their photos and give praise to the hottest atheists Hollywood has to offer.
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1. George Clooney
George Clooney grew up Catholic,but he didn't stick to the religion as he once noted.
2. Brad Pitt
George's close buddy, Brad Pitt shares a similar view on religion. The superstar has stated that his faith wavered between atheism and agnosticism.
3. Angelina Jolie
Pitt's baby mama, Angelina Jolie once put it bluntly: "there doesn't need to be a God for me."
4. Johnny Depp
Johnny Depp shied away from religion. He once stated that his faith was placed in his kids but not religion.
5. Daniel Radcliffe
Daniel Radcliffe didn't find any magic in religion. The former Harry Potter star admitted to being an atheist.
6. Kailyn Lowry
Kailyn Lowry took a lot of heat on Twitter when she revealed she was an atheist. She wasn't the only Teen Mom cast member to admit this however.
7. Jenelle Evans
Jenelle Evans rallied behind her fellow Teen Mom alum and admitted to her own atheist views. It just wouldn't have been right if Evans wasn't involved in some more controversy.
8. Hugh Hefner
Hugh Hefner had no time for religion. His faith always seemed more rooted in women if that wasn't clear from his work.
9. Bruce Willis
Bruce Willis grew up in a Lutheran household but eventually backed away from religion. He once declared religion to be a dying form.
10. Zac Efron
He may have been worshiped by millions of adoring fans, but Zac Efron himself grew up in agnostic home as he once told Rolling Stone.
11. Joaquin Phoenix
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Joaquin Phoenix may have played Jesus Christ, but the Oscar nominated actor made his atheist views clear in an interview with Nylon Magazine.
12. Jodie Foster
13. Julianne Moore
Julianne Moore's lack of faith came after her mother's unexpected death in 2009. In her eyes, people live the life that they have forged for themselves without the intervention of some great divinity.
14. Amber Heard
Amber Heard may have attended Catholic school but she still chose to identify as atheist.
15. Kathy Griffin
Kathy Griffin doesn't just consider herself an atheist, but rather a "militant atheist." She does not mess around!
16. Javier Bardem
Javier Bardem has identified as an atheist. In fact, he decided to put his faith in Al Pacino instead of religion.
17. Keira Knightley
Keira Knightley decided religion wasn't for her. However, she once joked that she wishes she was religious so that God could just forgive her after a mistake.
18. Kevin Bacon
Kevin Bacon once stated "I don't believe in God. But if I did, I would say sex is a God given right."
19. Morgan Freeman
Despite playing God, Morgan Freeman made his views clear when he posited that man was the one that created God.
20. Seth Macfarlane
Seth Macfarlane has been outspoken about his atheism. According to an interview with Esquire Magazine, Macfarlane has always considered himself more of a critical thinker.
21. Uma Thurman
Uma Thurman once admitted to liking parts of religion, just not the whole.