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| Member of the [[Nova Scotia House of Assembly]] for [[Glace Bay-Dominion|Cape Breton East]] (1970–1980) |
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| Leader of the [[Nova Scotia New Democratic Party]] (1968–1980) |
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|data-sort-value="Ball, Elizabeth"| [[Elizabeth Ball (politician)|Elizabeth Ball]] || Shakespeare theater actor || || [[Vancouver City Council]]lor || |
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|data-sort-value="Benskin, Tyrone"| [[Tyrone Benskin]] || Actor and theatre director || [[New Democratic Party]] || [[Member of the Canadian House of Commons]] for [[Jeanne-Le Ber]] || |
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|data-sort-value="Biddle, Sonya"| [[Sonya Biddle]] || Stage actress || [[Vision Montreal]] || [[Montreal City Council]]lor || |
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| rowspan="3" data-sort-value="Champagne, Andrée"| [[Andrée Champagne]] |
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| rowspan="3"| Actress (''[[Les Belles Histoires des pays d'en haut]]'') |
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| [[Minister of State (Canada)|Minister of State for Youth]] (1984–1986) |
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| Member of the Canadian House of Commons for [[Saint-Hyacinthe—Bagot]] (1984–1993) |
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| [[Member of the Senate of Canada]] for [[Senatorial Division of Grandville|Grandville]] (2005–2014) |
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|data-sort-value="Curzi, Pierre"| [[Pierre Curzi]] || [[Genie Awards|Genie]]-and-[[Jutra Award|Jutra]]-winning actor || [[Parti Québécois]] || Member of the [[National Assembly of Quebec]] for [[Borduas]] || |
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| rowspan="2" data-sort-value="Dhavernas, Sebastian" | [[Sébastien Dhavernas]] |
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| [[Liberal Party of Canada|Liberal]] |
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| Candidate in the [[2008 Canadian federal election]] in [[Outremont (electoral district)|Outremont]] |
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| Candidate in the [[2013 Montreal municipal election]] in Desmarchais-Crawford |
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|data-sort-value="Keeper, Tina"| [[Tina Keeper]] || [[Gemini Awards|Gemini]]-winning actress and filmmaker || Liberal || Member of the Canadian House of Commons for [[Churchill (electoral district)|Churchill]] (2006–2008) || |
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|rowspan="3" data-sort-value="Kotto, Maka"| [[Maka Kotto]] |
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| Candidate in the [[2003 Quebec general election]] in [[Viau]] |
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| Member of the Canadian House of Commons for [[Saint-Lambert (electoral district)|Saint-Lambert]] (2004–2008) |
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| Member of the National Assembly of Quebec for [[Bourget (electoral district)|Bourget]] (2008–2018) |
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|data-sort-value="Lapointe, Jean"| [[Jean Lapointe]] || Genie-winning actor, comedian || Liberal || Member of the Senate of Canada for [[Senatorial Division of Saurel|Saurel]] (2005–2014) || |
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|data-sort-value="Latendresse, Alexandrine"| [[Alexandrine Latendresse]] || Actress || New Democratic Party || Member of the Canadian House of Commons for [[Louis-Saint-Laurent (electoral district)|Louis-Saint-Laurent]] (2011–2015) || |
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|data-sort-value="Leblanc, Susan"| [[Susan Leblanc]] || Actress || New Democratic Party || Member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly for [[Dartmouth North]] (2017–present) || |
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|data-sort-value="Léger, Viola"| [[Viola Léger]] || Actress || Liberal || Member of the Senate of Canada for [[List of New Brunswick senators|L'Acadie]] (2001–2005) || |
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|rowspan="2" data-sort-value="Malone, Greg" | [[Greg Malone (actor)|Greg Malone]] |
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| Candidate in the 2000 [[St. John's West]] [[by-election]] |
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| Candidate in the [[2019 Canadian federal election]] in [[Avalon (electoral district)|Avalon]] |
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|data-sort-value="Roux, Jean-Louis"| [[Jean-Louis Roux]] || Actor, playwright (''[[La famille Plouffe]]'') || Liberal || Member of the Senate of Canada for [[Senatorial Division of Mille Isles|Mille Isles]] (1994–1996)<br>[[Lieutenant Governor of Quebec]] (1996–1997) || |
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| rowspan="3" data-sort-value="Zann, Lenore" | [[Lenore Zann]] |
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| rowspan="2" | Member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly for [[Truro-Bible Hill-Millbrook-Salmon River]] (2009-2019){{efn|It was known as Truro-Bible Hill at the time of Zann's election, but it was renamed in the 2012 electoral boundary review.}} |
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| Nova Scotia New Democratic Party (2009-2019; provincial only) |
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| Member of the House of Commons of Canada for [[Cumberland—Colchester]] (since 2019) |
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This is a list of politicians who also worked as actors and vice versa:
North America
United States
Mexico
Actor-politician | Acting career | Political party | Political career | Source |
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Irma Serrano | Member of the Senate of the Republic | |||
Carmen Salinas | Institutional Revolutionary Party | Member of the Chamber of Deputies |
Central and South America
Brazil
Argentina
Actor-politician | Acting career | Political party | Political career | Source |
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Eva Perón | Justicialist Party and Female Peronist Party | President of the Female Peronist Party |
Guatemala
Actor-politician | Acting career | Political party | Political career | Source |
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Jimmy Morales | Actor and comedian | National Convergence Front | 50th President of Guatemala | [16] |
Panama
Actor-politician | Acting career | Political party | Political career | Source |
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Rubén Blades | Mother Earth Movement (MPE) | Unsuccessful candidate for President of Panama |
Europe
Country | Actor-politician | Acting career | Political party | Political career | Source |
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Germany | Peter Sodann | Left Party | Unsuccessful presidential candidate | ||
Italy | Gina Lollobrigida | I Democratici | Unsuccessful MEP candidate | ||
Italy | Alessandra Mussolini | Movimento Sociale Italiano & Azione Sociale | Member of the Italian Chamber of Deputies & Member of the European Parliament | ||
Italy | Ilona Staller | Lista del Sole, Partito Radicale & Partito dell'Amore | Member of the Parliament of Italy) | ||
Netherlands | Boris van der Ham | ||||
Norway | Ellen Horn | Labour Party | Minister of Culture | ||
Poland | Lech Kaczyński | formerly Law and Justice; later Independent | President of Poland | ||
Poland | Jarosław Kaczyński | Law and Justice | Prime Minister of Poland | ||
Poland | Paweł Kukiz | Independent; leader of the Kukiz'15 alliance | Unsuccessful presidential candidate | ||
Ukraine | Volodymyr Zelenskyy | Servant of the People | President of Ukraine |
Russia
Actor-politician | Acting career | Political party | Political career | Source |
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Vladimir Bortko | Actor and film director | Communist Party | Member of the State Duma (2011–2021) | |
Rolan Bykov | Stage and film actor | Common Deed | People's Deputy of the Soviet Union (1989–1991), unsuccessful 1995 parliamentary candidate | |
Yury Solomin | Stage and film actor, director | Independent | Russian Minister of Culture (1990–1991) | |
Vitaly Churkin | Former child actor | Independent | Ambassador to Belgium (1994–1998), Ambassador to Canada (1998–2003), Ambassador to the United Nations (2006–2017) | |
Yevgeni Gerasimov | Actor and film director | United Russia | Member of the Moscow City Duma (2001–present day) | |
Stanislav Govorukhin | Actor and film director | Independent, later United Russia | Member of the State Duma (1994–2003 and 2005–2018), unsuccessful 2000 presidential candidate | |
Nikolai Gubenko | Stage and film actor and director | Communist Party | USSR Minister of Culture (1989–1991), member of the State Duma (1995–2003), member of the Moscow City Duma (2005–2020) | |
Natalya Gundareva | Stage and film actress | Women of Russia | Member of the State Duma (1994–1996) | |
Yuli Gusman | Actor, TV presenter, director | Choice of Russia | Member of the State Duma (1994–1996) | |
Yelena Drapeko | Stage and film actress | Communist Party, later A Just Russia | Member of the State Duma (1999–present day) | |
Mikhail Yevdokimov | Actor, comedian and TV presenter | Independent | Governor of Altai Krai (2004–2005), unsuccessful 1995 and 2003 parliamentary candidate | |
Maria Kozhevnikova | Actress | United Russia | Member of the State Duma (2011–2016) | |
Alexey Sevastyanov | Actor | United Russia | Member of the Pskov Oblast Assembly of Deputies (2007–present day) | |
Ksenia Sobchak | Actress and TV presenter | Civic Initiative | Unsuccessful 2018 presidential candidate | |
Dmitry Pevtsov | Actor | Independent (caucused with New People) | Member of the State Duma (2021–present day) | |
Nikolai Burlyayev | Actor and film director | A Just Russia — For Truth | Member of the State Duma (2021–present day) |
United Kingdom
Asia
Country | Actor-politician | Acting career | Political party | Political career | Source |
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Bangladesh | Kabori Sarwar | Bangladesh Awami League | |||
Bangladesh | Asaduzzaman Noor | Bangladesh Awami League | |||
Bangladesh | Farooque | Bangladesh Awami League | |||
China | Jiang Qing | Chinese Communist Party | |||
Indonesia | Rhoma Irama | Founder and chairperson of Partai Islam Damai Aman | |||
Indonesia | Zumi Zola | National Mandate Party | |||
Israel | Yair Lapid | ||||
Pakistan | Atiqa Odho | ||||
Pakistan | Fauzia Wahab | ||||
Pakistan | Abrar Ul Haq |
India
Japan
Actor-politician | Acting career | Political party | Political career | Source |
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Yukio Aoshima | Shabondama Holiday , Iji-waru Baasan | Independent Dainiin Club |
Member of the House of Councillors (1968-1995) Governor of Tokyo (1995–1999) |
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Nobuo Asaoka | Member of the House of Councilors (1947-?) Deputy Secretary of Health Administration |
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Hideo Higashikokubaru | Takeshi Castle | Independent (2007–2012) Japan Restoration (2012-2013) |
Governor of Miyazaki (2007–2011) Member of the House of Representatives (2012–2013) |
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Hiroki Hōjō | Actress (Takarazuka Revue) | Member of Takarazuka City Council (2007-?) | ||
Shintaro Ishihara | Actor and director (Crazed Fruit, The Hole) | Liberal Democratic (1968–1995) Independent (1995–2012) Sunrise (2012) Japan Restoration (2012–2014) Future Generations (2014) |
Member of the House of Councillors (1968–1972) Member of the House of Representatives (1972–1995, 2012–2014) Governor of Tokyo (1999–2012) |
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Shigeru Kanai | Actor | Member of Edogawa Ward Council (2011–present) | ||
Keiichi Kurokawa | Actor and tarento | Member of Nagoya City Council (2011-2015) | ||
Akira Matsu | Actor (Takarazuka Revue) | New Komeito | Member of the House of Councillors (1995–2007, 2007–2013) | |
Junko Mihara | Actor | Liberal Democratic | Member of the House of Councillors (2010–present) | |
Kensaku Morita | Member of the House of Councillors (1992–1998) Member of the House of Representatives (1998–2003) Governor of Chiba (2009–present) |
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Kaori Nakajima | Actress (Takarazuka Revue) | Member of Ashiya City Council (2007-2019) Member of Hyogo Prefectural Assembly (2019–present) |
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Chikage Oogi | Actor (Takarazuka Revue) | New Conservative | Member of the House of Councilors (1977–2007) Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (2001–2003) Minister of Construction (2000–2001) Secretary of the National Land Agency (2000–2001) Minister of Transport (2000–2001) Secretary of the Hokkaido Development Agency (2000–2001) President of the House of Councillors (2004–2007) |
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Akiko Santō | Actress | Liberal Democratic | Member of the House of Councillors (1974-1992, 1995-1996, 2001-present) Director General of Science and Technology Agency (1990–1991) Vice-President of the House of Councilors (2007–2010) President of the House of Councilors (2019-Present) |
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Tamaki Sawa | Actress | New Frontier Komeito |
Member of the House of Councillors (1998-2003) | |
Junya Takaki | Actor | Liberal Democratic | Mayor of Ashiya, Fukuoka | |
Yoshiko Yamaguchi | Actor (Manchukuo propaganda films) | Liberal Democratic | Member of the House of Councillors (1974-1992) | |
Tarō Yamamoto | Actor | Independent (2011-2014) People's Life (and later Liberal 2016) |
Member of the House of Councillors (2013–present) | |
Katsuhiko Yokomitsu | Actor | Constitutional Democratic | Member of the House of Representatives (1993-2012, 2017–present) |
Philippines
Actor-politician | Acting career | Political party | Political career | Source |
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Aga Muhlach | Actor | Liberal | Candidate in the 2013 Philippine House of Representatives elections in Camarines Sur's 4th congressional district | [22][23] |
Aiko Melendez | Actress | Member of the Quezon City Council (2001-2010) | ||
Alfred Vargas | Actor and model | PDP–Laban Liberal (2012-2017) Lakas Kampi CMD (2009-2010) |
Member of the House of Representatives of the Philippines from Quezon City's 5th congressional district Member of the Quezon City Council (2010-2013) |
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Alma Moreno | Actress | United Nationalist Alliance (2014-2016) Liberal (2013) |
Candidate in the 2016 Philippine Senate election Member of the Parañaque City Council (2007-2016) |
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Andrea del Rosario | Actress and model | Nacionalista | Vice mayor of Calatagan, Batangas (2016-2019) | |
Angelica Jones | Actress and singer | Partido Federal ng Pilipinas Liberal (2015-2016) United Nationalist Alliance (2013-2015) Nacionalista (2010-2013) |
Member of the Laguna Provincial Board (2010-2016, 2019-present) | |
Anjo Yllana | Actor and comedian | Liberal (2015-2019) United Nationalist Alliance (2012-2015) Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino (1998-2015) |
Member of the Quezon City Council (2013-2019) Vice mayor of Parañaque (2004-2007) Member of the Parañaque City Council (1998-2004) |
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Cesar Montano | Actor and film director | Liberal (2010) Lakas–CMD (2007) |
Candidate in the 2010 Bohol gubernatorial election Candidate in the 2007 Philippine Senate election |
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Charee Pineda | Actress | Nationalist People's Coalition | Member of the Valenzuela City Council Sangguniang Kabataan chairman of Parada, Valenzuela City (2007-2010) |
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Christopher de Leon | Actor | Liberal Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino (2007) |
Member of the Batangas Provincial Board (2010-2013) | |
Cita Astals | Actress | Member of the Manila City Council (1998-2007) | ||
Cristina Gonzales | Actress | Mayor of Tacloban Member of the Tacloban City Council (2007-2016) |
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Danilo Fernandez | Actor | National Unity Party | Member of the House of Representatives of the Philippines from Laguna's 1st congressional district (2007-2016, 2019-present) Mayor of Santa Rosa, Laguna (2016-2019) Vice governor of Laguna (2001-2004) Member of the Laguna Provincial Board (1998-2001) |
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Daniel Fernando | Actor | National Unity Party | Governor of Bulacan Vice governor of Bulacan (2010-2019) Member of the Bulacan Provincial Board (1998-2007) |
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Dennis Roldan | Actor and basketball player | Nationalist People's Coalition | Member of the House of Representatives of the Philippines from Quezon City's 3rd congressional district (1992-1995) | |
Edu Manzano | Actor, television presenter, and comedian | Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino Independent (1998-2009, 2011-?) Lakas-Kampi-CMD (2010) |
Vice mayor of Makati (1998-2001) Candidate in the 2019 Philippine House of Representatives elections in San Juan's at-large congressional district Candidate in the 2016 Philippine Senate election Candidate in the 2010 Philippine vice presidential election |
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Ejay Falcon | Actor and model | PDP–Laban | Candidate in the 2022 Oriental Mindoro vice gubernatorial election | [24] |
Fernando Poe Jr. | Actor | Koalisyon ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino | Candidate in the 2004 Philippine presidential election | |
Freddie Webb | Actor, broadcaster, and basketball player | Senator of the Philippines (1992-1998) Member of the House of Representatives of the Philippines from Parañaque's lone congressional district (1987-1992) Member of the Pasay City Council (1971-1978) |
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Gary Estrada | Actor | Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino | Member of the Quezon Provincial Board (2010-2016) | |
George Estregan, Jr. | Actor | PDP–Laban United Nationalist Alliance (2012-2016) Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino (2001-2012) |
Governor of Laguna (2010-2014) Mayor of Pagsanjan, Laguna (2001-2010) |
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Gian Sotto | Actor | Hugpong ng Pagbabago | Vice mayor of Quezon City Member of the Quezon City Council (2010-2019) |
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Guia Gomez | Actress | Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino (2010-2013, 2016-2019) United Nationalist Alliance (2013-2016) |
Mayor of San Juan (2010-2019) | |
Girlie "Maita" Javier-Ejercito | Actress | Partido Federal ng Pilipinas United Nationalist Alliance (2012-2018) Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino (2009-2018) |
Vice mayor of Pagsanjan, Laguna Mayor of Pagsanjan, Laguna (2010-2012) |
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Herbert Bautista | Actor | Nationalist People's Coalition (1992-1994, 2017-present) PDP-Laban (2017) Liberal (2009-2017) Lakas CMD (?-2009) Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino (1995-1998) |
Mayor of Quezon City (2010-2019) Vice mayor of Quezon City (1995-1998, 2001-2010) Member of the Quezon City Council (1986-1989, 1992-1995) |
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Imelda Papin | Singer | PDP-Laban Liberal (2015-2018) Lakas (1997-2000, 2013) Bangon Pilipinas (2010) Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino (2000-2004) |
Vice governor of Camarines Sur (1998-2004, 2019-present) Candidate in the 2004 and 2016 Philippine House of Representatives elections in Camarines Sur's 4th congressional district Candidate in the 2013 Philippine House of Representatives elections in San Jose del Monte's at-large congressional district Candidate in the 2010 Philippine Senate election |
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Isko Moreno | Actor | Aksyon Demokratiko Asenso Manileño (local party) National Unity Party (2016-2021) Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino (2014-2016) United Nationalist Alliance (2010-2014) Nacionalista (2006-2010) |
Mayor of Manila (2019-2022) Vice mayor of Manila (2007-2016) Member of the Manila City Council (1998-2007) Candidate in the 2016 Philippine Senate elections |
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Jestoni Alarcon | Actor | Nationalist People's Coalition | Member of the Rizal Provincial Board Vice governor of Rizal (2004-2007) Member of the Antipolo City Council (2001-2004) |
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Jhong Hilario | Actor and dancer | United Nationalist Alliance | Member of the Makati City Council (2016-present) | |
Jinggoy Estrada | Actor and film producer | Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino | Senator of the Philippines (2004-2016, 2022-present) Mayor of San Juan (1992-2001) Vice mayor of San Juan (1988-1992) |
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Joey Marquez | Actor and comedian | Mayor of Parañaque (1995-2004) Vice mayor of Parañaque (1992-1995) |
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Jomari Yllana | Actor, model, and race car driver | PDP-Laban Independent (2015-2018) |
Member of the Parañaque City Council | |
Jolo Revilla | Actor and comedian | PDP-Laban Lakas-CMD United Nationalist Alliance (2014-2016) |
Vice Governor of Cavite Barangay captain of Panapan VII, Bacoor, Cavite (2010-2013) |
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Joseph Estrada | Actor | Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino | President of the Philippines (1998-2001) Vice president of the Philippines (1992-1998) Senator of the Philippines (1987-1992) Mayor of Manila (2013-2019) Mayor of San Juan (1969-1986) |
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Julian Trono | Actor and dancer | Sangguniang Kabataan chairman of San Martin de Porres, Quezon City | ||
Lani Mercado-Revilla | Actress | PDP-Laban | Mayor of Bacoor (2016-2022), Cavite Member of the House of Representatives of the Philippines from Cavite's 2nd congressional district (2010-2016, 2022-present) |
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Lito Lapid | Actor | Nationalist People's Coalition (1991-1998, 2018-present) Independent (2012-2018) Lakas-CMD (1998-2012) Koalisyon ng Katapatan at Karanasan sa Kinabukasan (2004) |
Senator of the Philippines (2004-2016, 2019-present) Governor of Pampanga (1995-2004) Vice governor of Pampanga (1992-1995) |
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Lou Veloso | Actor, comedian, and director | Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino | Member of the Manila City Council (1995-2004, 2007-2013, 2019-present) | |
Lucy Torres-Gomez | Actress | PDP-Laban Liberal (2010-2016) |
Member of the House of Representatives of the Philippines from Leyte's 4th congressional district (2010-2013, 2013-present) | |
Manny Pacquiao | Professional boxer and actor | PDP-Laban (2012-2014, 2016-present) People's Champ Movement (local party) United Nationalist Alliance (2012-2016) Liberal (before 2007, 2010-2012) Nacionalista (2009-2010) Kabalikat ng Malayang Pilipino (2007-2008) |
Senator of the Philippines (2016-2022) Member of the House of Representatives of the Philippines from Sarangani's at-large congressional district (2010-2016) Candidate in the 2007 Philippine House of Representatives elections in South Cotabato's 1st congressional district |
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Maricel Morales | Actress and beauty queen | Member of the Angeles City Council (2007-2016) | ||
Marjorie Barretto | Actress | Member of the Quezon City Council (2007-2013) | ||
Monsour del Rosario | Actor and film producer | Partido para sa Demokratikong Reporma PDP-Laban (2018-2021) United Nationalist Alliance (2012-2018) Nacionalista (2010-2012) |
Member of the House of Representatives of the Philippines from Makati's 1st congressional district (2016-2019) Member of the Makati City Council (2010-2016) |
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Nora Aunor | Actress | Aksyon Demokratiko (2001) | Candidate in the 2001 Camarines Sur gubernatorial election | |
Ramon Revilla Sr. | Actor | Lakas | Senator of the Philippines (1992-2004) | |
Bong Revilla Jr. | Actor and television presenter | Lakas-CMD | Senator of the Philippines (2004-2016, 2019-present) Governor of Cavite (1998-2001) Vice governor of Cavite (1995-1998) |
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Rey Malonzo | Actor and film director | Mayor of Caloocan (1995-2004) | ||
Richard Gomez | Actor, television presenter, and film director | PDP-Laban | Mayor of Ormoc (2016-2022) Member of the House of Representatives of the Philippines from Leyte's 4th congressional district (2022-present) |
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Rico J. Puno | Singer, actor, and television host | United Nationalist Alliance Una ang Makati (local party) PDP-Laban (before 2015) |
Member of the Makati City Council (1998-2007, 2016-2018) | |
Roderick Paulate | Actor, television host, and comedian | Nationalist People's Coalition | Member of the Quezon City Council (2010-2016, 2016-2019) | |
Rogelio de la Rosa | Actor | Liberal | Senator of the Philippines (1957-1963) | |
Rommel Padilla | Actor, model, and film producer | Member of the Nueva Ecija Provincial Board (2007-2010, 2016-2019) | ||
Roselle Nava | Actress and singer | Liberal (2010-2012, 2015-2019) United Nationalist Alliance (2012-2015) |
Member of the Parañaque City Council (2010-2019) | |
Rudy Fernandez | Actor and film producer | Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino | Candidate in the 2001 Quezon City mayoral election | |
Sonny Parsons | Actor, singer, and film director | Member of the Marikina City Council (1992-1995) | ||
Tito Sotto | Actor, singer, comedian, and television presenter | Nationalist People's Coalition United Nationalist Alliance (2013-2015) Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino (1987-2007) |
Senator of the Philippines (1992-2004, 2010-2022) Vice mayor of Quezon City (1988-1992) |
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Vandolph Quizon | Actor and comedian | PDP-Laban Liberal (2015-2018) |
Member of the Parañaque City Council | |
Vilma Santos | Actress | Nacionalista Liberal (2009-2018) Lakas-CMD (1998-2009) |
Member of the House of Representatives of the Philippines from Batangas's 6th congressional district (2016-2022) Governor of Batangas (2007-2016) Mayor of Lipa, Batangas (1998-2007) |
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Yoyong Martirez | Actor, basketball player, and comedian | Nacionalista | Member of the Pasig City Council (1995-2004, 2013-present) Vice mayor of Pasig (2004-2013) |
Sri Lanka
Actor-politician | Acting career | Political party | Political career | Source |
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Vijaya Kumaratunga | Sri Lanka Mahajana Party | Founder | ||
Rohitha Abeygunawardena | MP, Cabinet Minister | |||
Anarkali Akarsha | Provincial Councillor | |||
Gerald Camilo III | MP, Deputy Speaker | |||
T. B. Ekanayake | MP, Cabinet Minister | |||
Gamini Fonseka | Actor, filmmaker | Governor of North Eastern Province | ||
Malini Fonseka | MP | |||
TB Ilangaratne | MP, Cabinet Minister | |||
Jeewan Kumaranatunga | MP, Cabinet Minister | |||
Geetha Kumarasinghe | Provincial Councillor | |||
N. M. Perera | Sri Lanka's first star | MP, Cabinet Minister | ||
Mahinda Rajapaksa | President | |||
Ranjan Ramanayake | MP | |||
Upeksha Swarnamali | MP | |||
Uddika Premarathna | MP |
Thailand
Actor-politician | Acting career | Political party | Political career | Source |
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Kukrit Pramoj | National Artist, Actor | None | President of the National Legislative Assembly (1973–1974) | |
Social Action Party | Prime Minister (1975–1976) | |||
Suthep Wongkamhaeng | National Artist, Actor, Singer, Film director | New Force Party | Member of the House of Representatives (1979–1983) | |
Palang Dharma Party | Member of the House of Representatives (1988–1991) | |||
Seri Wongmontha | Actor, Musician, Journalist, Film director | Independent | Deputy-governor candidate in the 1990 Bangkok gubernatorial election | |
Arisman Pongruangrong | Singer, Actor | Palang Dharma Party | Member of the House of Representatives (1995–1996) | |
Candidate in the 1996 Thai general election in Bangkok | ||||
Thai Rak Thai Party | Member of the House of Representatives (2005–2006) | |||
Danuporn Punnakant | Actor, Television presenter | Thai Rak Thai Party | Candidate in the 2005 Thai general election in Bangkok | |
Deputy Government spokesperson (2005–2006) | ||||
Candidate in the 2006 Thai general election in Bangkok | ||||
People's Power Party | Member of the House of Representatives (2007–2011) | |||
Pheu Thai Party | ||||
Nattaya Benjasiriwan | Actress | Democrat Party | Candidate in the 2005 Thai general election in Bangkok | |
Member of the House of Representatives (2007–2014) | ||||
Yuranunt Pamornmontri | Actor, Singer, Television presenter | Thai Rak Thai Party | Member of the House of Representatives (2005–2006) | |
People's Power Party | Candidate in the 2007 Thai general election in Bangkok | |||
Pheu Thai Party | Candidate in the 2009 Bangkok gubernatorial election | |||
Member of the House of Representatives (2011–2013) | ||||
Leelavadee Vajropala | 1st Runner-Up Miss Thailand 1985, Thai representative at Miss Asia Pacific International 1985, Actress, Singer | Thai Citizen Party | Candidate in the 2006 Thai general election in Bangkok | |
People's Power Party | Candidate in the 2007 Thai general election in Bangkok | |||
Pheu Thai Party | Member of the House of Representatives (2011–2013) | |||
Candidate in the 2019 Thai general election in Bangkok | ||||
Sombat Metanee | National Artist, Actor, Film director | None | Member of the Senate (2006) | |
Member of the National Legislative Assembly (2006–2007) | ||||
Krungsriwilai Sutinpeuk | Actor | People's Power Party | Member of the House of Representatives (2007–2011) | |
Pheu Thai Party | ||||
Bhumjaithai Party | ||||
Candidate in the 2011 Thai general election in Samut Prakan | ||||
Palang Pracharath Party | Member of the House of Representatives (2019–2020) | |||
Nattakorn Devakula | Journalist, Television presenter, Actor, Singer | Independent | Candidate in the 2009 Bangkok gubernatorial election | |
Songkran Tejanarong | Actor, Model | None | Spokesman of the Ministry of Information and Communication Technology (2011–2014) | |
Tanwarin Sukkhapisit | Actor, Film director | Future Forward Party | Member of the House of Representatives (2019–2020) | |
Move Forward Party | ||||
Wayo Assawarungruang | Actor, Singer, Television presenter | Future Forward Party | Member of the House of Representatives (2019–) | |
Move Forward Party | ||||
Wanchana Sawatdee | Actor | None | Deputy Spokesman of the Ministry of Defence (2020–) | |
Karoonpon Tieansuwan | Actor, Television presenter | Move Forward Party | Candidate in the 2022 Thai special general election in Bangkok |
Oceania
Australia
New Zealand
Actor-politician | Acting career | Political party | Political career | Source |
---|---|---|---|---|
Rawiri Paratene | Actor (Whale Rider, The Insatiable Moon) | Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand | Candidate for Maungakiekie in 2008 | [35] |
See also
Notes
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