Actors and comedians •
Kawa Ada - Afghan-Canadian actor, writer and producer, watched
Star Trek: The Next Generation and used to collect unopened Star Trek figurines. •
Freema Agyeman - Actress (played
Martha Jones in
Doctor Who), watched
Star Trek: The Next Generation and
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and at least once attended a convention. •
Jason Alexander - Actor and comedian, wanted to guest star on a
Star Trek episode, ended up being on
Star Trek: Voyager. •
Bill Bailey - British comedian, named his child after the
Deep Space Nine character
Dax. "I may just have given him too much baggage," Bailey has joked. "I'll tell him he's named after the
German stock exchange." •
John Barrowman - Actor (played Captain
Jack Harkness in
Doctor Who and its spin-off
Torchwood), is a huge fan of
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. •
Candice Bergen - Actress, attended at least one convention in 1976. •
Nicolas Cage - Actor, when asked in January 2023 if he would be willing to join the
Star Wars universe, he responded: “No is the answer, and I’m not really down... I’m a Trekkie man. I’m on the Enterprise. That’s where I roll.” •
Robert Carlyle - Actor (played Dr.
Nicholas Rush on
Stargate Universe), has admitted to being a huge fan of
Star Trek: The Original Series as a child. •
Jim Carrey - Actor and comedian. Regularly impersonated William Shatner on
In Living Color. •
Jeremy Clarkson - Television personality. Stated in 2013 during Series 20, episode 3 of
Top Gear that he was a huge fan of the franchise during an interview with
Benedict Cumberbatch. •
Stephen Colbert - Actor, comedian and television host, interviewed
George Takei on
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert in 2016 and told him that he had been a
Star Trek fan since he was "knee-high to a grasshopper" and that it was "one of the greatest shows ever on television". •
Rosario Dawson - Actress, claimed that
Star Trek is "one of [her] favorite things in the world". When
Conan was on
NBC, the actress revealed she and her brother have argued in Klingon. She also held an online petition to appear in
Star Trek Into Darkness. •
Jim Davidson - British comedian. •
Megan Fox - Actress •
Whoopi Goldberg - Actress and comedian, she specifically requested a role in
Star Trek: The Next Generation because the character
Nyota Uhura inspired her early acting career. She played the recurring role of an alien named
Guinan on the television series and in the film
Star Trek Generations. She also had an uncredited appearance in
Star Trek: Nemesis during the wedding scene towards the movie's beginning. •
Kelsey Grammer - Actor, is a huge fan of
Star Trek. He guest-starred on the
Next Generation episode "
Cause and Effect" and had
Patrick Stewart and
Brent Spiner each guest star in two episodes of his sitcom
Frasier. Furthermore, he speaks Klingon in the
Frasier episode "Star Mitzvah". •
Tom Hanks - Actor, and a huge fan since childhood. He is purported to know the title of every
Next Generation episode. He was considered for the role of
Zefram Cochrane in
Star Trek: First Contact, but had to turn it down due to a scheduling conflict. •
Susannah Harker - Actress, played Jane Bennet in
Pride and Prejudice (1995). •
Angelina Jolie - Actress, confesses to having a childhood crush on
Mr. Spock. •
Bill Maher - Comedian, remarked in an interview with
George Takei that he had seen every
Star Trek episode. •
James Marsters - Actor, played
Spike on
Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Auditioned to play Shinzon in
Star Trek Nemesis. •
Eddie Murphy - Actor and comedian, he nearly starred in
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home and when his million-dollar contract with
Paramount Pictures arrived to be signed, Murphy delayed signing it for nearly an hour because he was so engrossed with an episode of the original series. •
Christopher Plummer - Actor, was a contemporary of
William Shatner in Canadian theatre and enjoyed watching the series. Played General Chang in
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. •
Freddie Prinze Jr. - Actor, stated he grew up watching
Star Trek. •
Dan Schneider - TV actor, writer and producer, known for being the creator of
Nickelodeon TV series like
All That,
The Amanda Show,
Drake & Josh,
Zoey 101,
iCarly and more. In an interview with
Fanlala, he spoke to releasing
iCarly on the same date as the original
Star Trek premiere, saying that he is "a huge fan of the original
Star Trek." He also said that he learned a lot from
Gene Roddenberry and that the show meant a lot to him as a child. •
Mira Sorvino - Academy Award-winning actress, stated in an interview with
Conan O'Brien that she was a huge fan of the original series. Her father,
Paul Sorvino, appeared in the
Next Generation episode "
Homeward" as Nikolai Rozhenko, the adoptive human brother of Worf and biological child of
Worf's human foster parents. In the film
Zoolander (2001), Stiller named the villain "Mugatu", after a similarly named simian creature in the original series episode "
A Private Little War". Stiller's film
The Cable Guy (1996) features a scene where Chip and Steven duel at Medieval times, Chip chants the battle music from the episode "
Amok Time" and quotes several lines from the same episode. •
William Tarmey - Actor, played
Jack Duckworth on
Coronation Street. He changed his character's final line before his death to match Captain Kirk's at the end of
Star Trek Generations •
Karl Urban - Actor, has been a huge fan of the series since he was seven years old and was cast in the role of
Leonard McCoy in the
2009 Star Trek film. He actively pursued the role after rediscovering the series on DVD with his son. In his Blu-ray commentary, director
J. J. Abrams stated that a line in the film explaining the origin of the character's nickname, "Bones", had not been scripted and instead was thought up by Urban while filming the scene. •
Olivia Wilde - Actress, Wilde told
i09 she's been a huge fan since she was very young. "I grew up as a Trekkie, which is really funny," said Wilde. "I think
Star Trek, they were always great female roles, but there's no reason the captain shouldn't be a woman."
Hollywood movie and television directors and producers , creator of
The Orville, which was inspired by the show •
Mel Brooks - Film director, screenwriter, comedian, actor, producer, composer and songwriter, is a huge fan of the series (according to
Brent Spiner in the documentary
Trekkies). •
David A. Goodman -
Family Guy executive producer, is a major fan of
Star Trek. He has written an episode of
Futurama entirely devoted to
Star Trek, and later four episodes of
Star Trek: Enterprise. He even paid tribute to the 20th anniversary of
Star Trek: The Next Generation by spoofing the cliffhanger ending of "
The Best of Both Worlds, Part I" and using it as the cliffhanger ending of the 100th episode of
Family Guy, "
Stewie Kills Lois". •
Justin Lin - Director of some of the
Fast and Furious movies is a huge fan of the franchise and was chosen by
J. J. Abrams to direct and co-produce
Star Trek Beyond because of that. •
George Lucas - The
Star Wars creator amazed
Clint Howard by, during an audition, immediately citing his role years earlier as
Balok from "
The Corbomite Maneuver". Howard said that he wanted to yell "Get a life" at the filmmaker. •
Seth MacFarlane - The creator of
Family Guy,
American Dad! and
The Cleveland Show is an avid fan. He has embedded dozens of
Star Trek references in his shows, and twice guest starred on
Enterprise. He says his favorite
Star Trek series is
The Next Generation and he reunited the cast of that show for the
Family Guy episode "
Not All Dogs Go to Heaven". His sci-fi comedy-drama series
The Orville was inspired by
Star Trek. •
Trey Parker and
Matt Stone - Creators of
South Park are
Star Trek fans and have put many references to the franchise in their show.
Musicians • Welsh rock group
Lostprophets members are huge fans of the series. •
Mick Fleetwood - British musician, appeared in
an episode of The Next Generation. •
Eat Static - English DJ whose name Eat Static comes from the film
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. •
Mike Oldfield - Musician. •
Roy Orbison - The singer-songwriter was a huge fan of
Star Trek and would often play the original series theme at the beginning of his shows. In
Star Trek: First Contact, his recording of "
Ooby Dooby" is the first piece of human culture ever shared with an (acknowledged) alien race. •
Elvis Presley - Singer and actor. •
Rihanna - The singer has been a huge fan of
Star Trek since she was a child and was introduced to the series by her father. She also recorded the song "
Sledgehammer" for the reboot film
Star Trek Beyond. •
Frank Sinatra - Singer and actor, "never missed"
The Next Generation. •
D'arcy Wretzky - Former bassist of
The Smashing Pumpkins, said she was "a big 'Star Trek' fan, but I'm not into the conventions or the ears or anything like that". •
Zakk Wylde - Former guitarist for Ozzy Osbourne and founder of
Black Label Society.
Politicians and world leaders , former
United States Secretary of Transportation , former
Secretary of State •
King Abdullah II of Jordan - As crown prince, he has a cameo appearance in
an episode of Star Trek: Voyager. •
Pete Buttigieg - Former
United States Secretary of Transportation and former
Mayor of South Bend, Indiana. Lifelong fan of
Star Trek. •
Hans Dijkstal - Dutch politician, Minister of the Interior and Deputy Prime Minister. •
Al Gore - Forty-fifth
Vice President of the United States from 1993 to 2001. He watched the series more than he studied, according to his
Harvard University roommate
Tommy Lee Jones. •
Alan Keyes - American conservative (known best for his career runs for president) has stated his favorite television program is
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. He once said about
Star Trek, "There's something basically clean and decent and all-American about the respect for human dignity that
Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry showed." • Reverend Dr.
Martin Luther King Jr. - reportedly described himself to
Nichelle Nichols as "the biggest Trekkie on the planet", for the message (controversial at the time) that it sent about white people and black people working together as equals and urged Nichols to remain on the show, which she had planned to leave. •
Jack Layton and
Olivia Chow - The married couple, Layton leader of the New Democratic Party of Canada and Chow a Mayor of Toronto, were "devoted Trekkies" and had tailor-made Starfleet uniforms. •
John Horgan - New Democratic Party Premier of British Columbia •
Lewis "Scooter" Libby - His Yale classmate Donald Hindle said Libby had the "decidedly nonpolitical talent" of remembering
all 79 Star Trek episodes and "knew all the titles, too". •
Barack Obama - Leonard Nimoy hinted that Obama greeted him with the
Vulcan salute. Obama further requested a screening of
the new Star Trek film at the
White House. •
Dan Maffei - Congressman, (
Democratic Party-
NY-25) participated in
Stephen Colbert's "Better Know a District" segment on
The Colbert Report. In the interview, Maffei and Colbert donned goatees in reference to Spock in the original series episode "
Mirror, Mirror". At the end of the interview, Maffei and Colbert exchanged the
Vulcan salute. •
Colin Powell -
United States Secretary of State from 2001–2005, visited the set of
The Next Generation. •
Carlos Alvarado Quesada -
President of Costa Rica. •
Ronald Reagan - Former President, visited the set of
The Next Generation in 1991 during filming of "
Redemption". He remarked "I like them [the Klingons]. They remind me of Congress." •
Alex Salmond - Scotland's former First Minister, with his favourite being
The Original Series and
Star Trek: Voyager. •
Leo Varadkar - The former
Taoiseach of
Ireland was a huge fan of
Star Trek growing up. •
David Wu - Oregon Congressional Representative, delivered a heavily
Trek-infused speech to the House of Representatives on January 10, 2007. •
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez - New York Congressional Representative, recalled watching Voyager as a young child.
Science fiction writers •
Isaac Asimov - A close personal friend of Gene Roddenberry. He attended the first public screening of "
Where No Man Has Gone Before" and attended numerous conventions during the 1970s. •
Malorie Blackman - Author and former
UK Children's Laureate. The blurb to the UK edition of her novel
Noughts and Crosses says that she is a huge fan of
Star Trek and her dream job would be to captain the USS
Enterprise. •
Bjo Trimble - who helped spearhead the letter writing campaign that convinced
NBC to continue
Star Trek for a third season.
Scientists, engineers, inventors and entrepreneurs in the
NASA premises •
Jeff Bezos - billionaire who made his fortune as a technology and retail entrepreneur. He is also an electrical engineer and computer scientist. He appeared in a cameo as an alien Starfleet official in the film
Star Trek Beyond. •
Sir Richard Branson - The founder of the
Virgin Group. He named the first spacecraft of his
Virgin Galactic venture
VSS Enterprise and the second one
VSS Voyager. •
Martin Cooper - Invented the first
Mobile phone, was inspired to do so after seeing Captain Kirk use his communicator. •
Stephen Hawking - Scientist, who played a holodeck version of himself on the
Next Generation episode "
Descent" (thus becoming the only person in a Star Trek episode or film credited as "Himself"). While on the set he wanted to see the
Enterprises warp engine room set. After seeing it he commented, "I am working on that." ,
Apple Inc. co-founder, credited
Star Trek as part of his inspiration. • Michael Jones - Chief technologist of Google Earth, has cited the tricorder's mapping capability as one inspiration in the development of Keyhole/Google Earth. •
Elon Musk - A billionaire business magnate, investor, engineer and inventor. Famous for Tesla and SpaceX and was referenced in
Star Trek: Discovery. • Bill Emerson - President and Chief Operating Officer of Rocket Companies, Inc. •
Bill Nye - Scientist and television host of
Bill Nye the Science Guy, praised
Star Trek by stating that "In all the versions of
Star Trek, the future for humankind is optimistic. They've solved all the problems of food, clothing and shelter. And you know how they solved them? Through science. Not only that, in the
Star Trek future, everybody gets along..." •
Randy Pausch - The late
Carnegie Mellon University professor who wrote
The Last Lecture. He appeared in a cameo in the 2009
Star Trek film. •
Steve Wozniak - A computer engineer and entrepreneur who credited watching
Star Trek and attending
Star Trek conventions while as a youth as his source of inspiration for co-founding Apple Inc. in 1976. •
Neil deGrasse Tyson - Astrophysicist, cosmologist, author, and science communicator. He mentioned in an episode of
StarTalk Radio, while talking to Wil Wheaton, that he styles his sideburns in a point as an homage to
Star Trek.
Astronauts and NASA personnel Samantha Cristoforetti performs the
Vulcan salute in homage to
Leonard Nimoy while wearing a shirt with a
Combadge attached. •
Franklin Chang Díaz - Third NASA Latin American astronaut, first Latin American immigrant and first of Costa Rican descent into space. She famously drank the first espresso in space while wearing her
Star Trek uniform. •
Michael Fincke - Astronaut. He was a guest star on the final episode of
Star Trek: Enterprise along with fellow astronaut
Terry W. Virts. He was also featured in the
Star Trek: First Contact Blu-ray special features, talking about working in space and Star Trek influences. •
Chris Hadfield - Whose Exchanges on public media (
Facebook,
Tumblr,
YouTube and
Google+) with William Shatner and other
Star Trek actors are famous. •
Mae Jemison - An American physician and NASA astronaut. She became the first African American woman to travel in space when she went into orbit aboard the Space Shuttle
Endeavour on September 12, 1992. Appeared as Lt. Palmer in the
Next Generation episode "
Second Chances". •
Ronald McNair - The second black person in space and one of the seven astronauts who died in the January 28, 1986
Challenger disaster. According to his brother,
Star Trek had a positive impact on his brother. •
Swati Mohan - An Indian-American
aerospace engineer and was the Guidance and Controls Operations Lead on the
NASA Mars 2020 mission. •
Terry W. Virts - Astronaut. He was a guest star on the final episode of
Star Trek: Enterprise along with fellow astronaut
Michael Fincke. •
Gustavo Gómez Córdoba - Colombian radio journalist. He is an anchor at
Caracol Radio. •
Damon Hill -
Formula One world champion of 1996. In his autobiography, he stated he watched the original series as a child. • Hosts of the
Cum Town podcast: Nick Mullen, Stavros Halkias and Adam Friedland - occasionally reference the show to mock its actors and celebrities who happen to look like them (notably
Eric Trump and
Odo). ==References and footnotes==