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Time 100 Most Influential People Includes Demi Moore, Snoop Dogg, Lorne Michaels, Ted Sarandos, Nicole Scherzinger & Other Showbiz Figures


Entertainers on the list include Snoop Dogg, Nikki Glaser and Broadway's Nicole Scherzinger and playwright Branden Jacobs-Jenkins.

Time magazine has announced its annual list of 100 most influential people in the world, and the entertainment industries are represented this year by, among others, Demi Moore, Snoop Dogg, Ted Sarandos, Lorne Michaels, Nikki Glaser and Broadway’s Nicole Scherzinger, playwright Branden Jacobs-Jenkins and Daniel Dae Kim, who appeared in the play Yellow Face this season. The 22nd annual list features, for example, Shonda Rhimes on Ted Sarandos, Will Ferrell on Lorne Michaels, Amy Poehler on Rashida Jones, Chris Evans on Scarlett Johansson, Hoda Kotb on Snoop Dogg, Patti LuPone on Nicole Scherzinger, Chris Hemsworth on Ed Sheeran, Ryan Murphy on Demi Moore, Elliot Page on Raquel Willis, Ali Wong on Nikki Glaser, Diane Sawyer on David Muir, Lily Collins on Rosé, Keke Palmer on Kwame Onwuachi, Regina King on Danielle Deadwyler, Ted Danson on Kristen Bell, Becky G on Willy Chavarria, Baz Luhrmann on Miuccia Prada, Reese Witherspoon on Amy Griffin, and more. Among those that have previously made the list are Donald Trump (seven times), Elon Musk (six), Mark Zuckerberg (five), Serena Williams (three), Lorne Michaels (three), Simone Biles (three), Kristen Wiig (two), Ed Sheeran (two), Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus (two), Demis Hassabis (two), Scarlett Johansson (two), Megyn Kelly (two), Blake Lively (two), Javier Milei (two), Miuccia Prada (two), Joe Rogan (two) and Ted Sarandos (two).

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