In some cases, these persons' vegetarian status is either in dispute or were vegetarians but aren't presently. In these cases, the words disputed or former is next to their names respectively.
Canadian-American actress, probably best well know as the most popular Baywatch girl
English actor portraying Batman in Batman Begins (2005) and The Dark Knight (2008)
Canadian-American actor and comedian portraying the lead character in films such as The Mask, Bruce Almighty and Yes Man
A Mexican American farm worker, labor leader, and civil rights activist who, with Dolores Huerta, co-founded the National Farm Workers Association, which later became the United Farm Workers (UFW)
Only child of the 42nd President of the United States
Chinese philosopher whose teachings would become a philosophy based on personal and government morality
German scientist in World War Two, famous for the equation E=mc2
American engineer famous for originating a popular motor company and considered the father of using the assembly line in automobile manufacturing
Indian prince that originated a religion of letting go of earthly possessions and desires while traveling throughout Asia
Indian peace leader that helped end British occupation of the country
British primatologist famous for a 45-year study of the behavior in chimps, and is regarded as the world's leading expert on chimpanzees
Least well known of the four Beatles, often called the 'quiet one'
Lead role in movies such as The Princess Diaries and Ella Enchanted
Wife of the famous Beatle, died of breast cancer in 1998
British Singer-Songwriter, he is recognised as the most successful songwriter in pop music history due mainly to his association with the Beatles and, afterwards, the Wings
American actress possibly most famous for the role of Claire Bennet in the TV drama, 'Heroes'
Ancient Greek philosopher that recorded the teachings of another answer on this quiz and taught a different one, also on this quiz
Greek mathmatician known for discovering the theorem for finding the hypotenuse of a triangle
Irish playwright, notable for being the only person to recieve an Oscar and Nobel Literature Prize
Drummer for the Beatles
Croatian-American trainee and later rival of Thomas Edison
American country musician that became famous due to American Idol
Italian polymath: painter, sculptor, architect, musician, scientist, mathematician, engineer, inventor, anatomist, geologist, cartographer, botanist and writer, and rival of Michelangelo
Wesley Crusher on the American television series Star Trek: The Next Generation
Vegetarian (disputed)
Ancient Greek philosopher that tutored Alexander the Great
The central figure in the Christian religion
English naturalist whom originated the theory of natural selection
Great-grandaughter of the founder of a successful hotel chain
Austrian born German politician and commonly used representation of the Nazi party and racism in general due to leading Nazi Germany during World War Two
American Singer-Songwriter/Dancer famously nicknamed, 'The King Of Pop'
Co-Founder of Apple Inc.
Jamaican singer-songwriter
English born scientist widely considered one of the fathers of modern physics, and known for discovering three important self-titled laws of motion
Ancient Greek philosopher that was famously executed through poisoning for disturbing the peace.
American author and humorist known for Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and Adventures of Tom Sawyer
French philosopher and supporter of freedom of religion and free trade in the eighteenth century
Science fiction writer known for works such as The Time Machine, The Invisible Man, and The War of the Worlds
Vegetarian (former)
A founding father of the United States of America but never a president, he contributed many inventions such as the lightning rod
The current Buddhist leader in the Tibetan region of Western China
One of the most successful female recording artists of all time, she is famous for songs such as, 'Like A Virgin' and 'Vogue'
British actor known for role of Gandalf in the Lord of the Rings series of movies and Magneto in X-Men
American actress known for role the of Elle Woods in the movie Legally Blonde and for the more recent movie, Four Christmases
Vegan
American stand-up comedian, television host and actress, whose lesbianism is commonly joked about in popular culture
Canadian singer-songwriter, best well known for her song Complicated
Extremely manly former football player now famous for advertising body wash and deoderant, usually starting commercials with, 'Hello, ladies'
American Broadway actress receiving critical acclaim for the role of Rachel Berry in the TV show Glee
American recording artist whom changed his stage name due to legal issues to the unpronouncable love symbol, prompting the name, 'The Artist Formally Known As' his former, and real, name
Popular retired American Boxer who famously bit off part of opponent Evander Holyfield's ear during a match
American singer-songwriter and possibly the world's most famous song parody maker, with songs like, 'Eat It' and, 'White and Nerdy'
Vegan (former)
American child actress that made breakthrough performance in ET and went through rehab at the age of 13 due to alcohol and drug abuse problems
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