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All the Celebrities Who Have Received the COVID-19 Vaccine

You can now sleep peacefully knowing that Martha Stewart and Sir Ian McKellen have been vaccinated. Photo-Illustration: Vulture and Getty Images

Many celebrities, politicians, athletes, and influencers contracted the coronavirus this year, but we are now seeing some begin the process to immunity. There are numerous vaccine rollouts ongoing, including the Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, the Oxford University–AstraZeneca vaccine in the U.K., and more currently in phase three of clinical trials. While some celebs in the U.K. started receiving the vaccine in early December, and some have already received their second round, the U.S. mostly saw politicians receiving the vaccine in December, with celebrities starting to get the vaccine in January. With current age and career restrictions on the vaccine, it may be a moment until we see a wave of celebs under 60 receiving the vaccine, but until then rest assured that icons such as Martha Stewart, Prue Leith, Joan Collins, and more, are in the clear.

Entertainers

Sir Ian McKellen

Actor Ian McKellen shared a photo on December 17 of him receiving the Pfizer vaccine, making him one of the first celebrities to do so. He said that he felt “euphoric” following his vaccination at the Queen Mary’s University Hospital in London.

Prue Leith

Great British Bake Off host Prue Leith received the “painless jab” on December 15. The 80-year-old said that she received a call to see if she wanted to receive the Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine, and said that she was “absolutely delighted.”

Andrew Lloyd Webber

Composer Andrew Lloyd Webber participated in the Oxford COVID-19 vaccine trail back in August. The mind behind musicals such as Cats and Phantom of the Opera tweeted that volunteering for the trail was a part of his efforts to “get theatres large and small open again.”

Joan Collins

Dame Joan Collins, known for her work in English soap opera Dynasty, shared an image of her receiving the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine on January 10. She told Good Morning Britain, “It was the easiest thing. Just like a little scratch and there was no pain at all. And I had no after-effects and I felt absolutely fine. I went home and I had a drink, even.”

Martha Stewart

Bonafide baddie in and out of the kitchen Martha Stewart shared a video of her receiving the vaccine in a “designated vaccine pod near the Martha Stewart Center for Living at Mount Sinai Downtown.” Rest assured, the 79-year-old said the did not jump the line and “waited in line with others.”

Sir David Attenborough

94-year-old natural historian and Planet Earth narrator David Attenborough received the vaccine, BBC reported January 12. Now, if only he was available to narrate for everyone receiving the vaccine, how soothing.

Sir Tom Jones

At Jools Holland’s Annual Hootennany on New Year’s Eve, Welsh singer Tom Jones said that the “one good thing about being 80” was being first in line to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. He reassured fans that, “It was fine - it was just like getting the flu jab.”

Alex George

Doctor and season 4 Love Island participant Alex George received the vaccine on January 6, and in an Instagram post shared that he ” felt quite emotional having the jab, it has been a hard year! I am so glad there is light at the end of the tunnel.”

Patrick Mower

Actor Patrick Mower received his vaccine on December 15, in his resident city Louth. The Emmerdale star said that the vaccination “was incredibly easy and painless.”

Marty Wilde

English rocker Marty Wilde, best known for the song “Teenager In Love,” received the vaccine in early December. He told Good Morning Britain that he hopes that him receiving the vaccination “influences a lot of people out there to get the injection.”

Lionel Blair

92-year old actor and choreographer Lionel Blair recently received his second dose of the vaccine. The famous tap dancer and host of Name That Tune told Good Morning Britain that receiving the vaccine was “the best birthday present.”

Willie Nelson

Yeehaw! Country-music legend Willie Nelson was seen in a post shared on Facebook by Austin’s Family Hospital Systems. Giving a thumbs-up, the 87-year-old musician proved that “getting your COVID vaccine is Willie cool!”

Steve Martin

Comedy legend Steve Martin tweeted about getting the vaccine on January 17, saying, “Good news: I just got vaccinated! Bad news: I got it because I’m 75. Ha!” Keep laughing in the face of aging Steve, we need a Cheaper by the Dozen 3.

Judi Dench

Oscar-winner and Cats star Dame Judi Dench told BBC News that received her first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine on January 14. Now she can get back to making TikToks with her grandson Sam.

Judy Blume

Another Judy, this time author of Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing Judy Blume, tweeted that she and the “husb” were vaccinated in Key West on January 8.

Mary Berry

Former Great British Baking Show judge and cookbook sweetheart Mary Berry told Radio Times that she was pleased to receive the vaccine and discussed her childhood battle with polio, a now-eradicated disease thanks to vaccines.

Loretta Lynn

Country icon Loretta Lynn shared on Instagram that she’s ready to “put Covid in the rear view mirror” and received her vaccine with her daughter Peggy Lynn on January 17. Go on, send COVID-19 to Fist City.

Arnold Schwarzenegger

Even the Terminator needs to get vaccinated. The actor and politician waited in line at Dodger Stadium for his first dose of the vaccine, making sure to quote his iconic character afterward.

Tony Bennett

Famed Jazz singer Tony Bennett shared on January 13 that he received his first dose. Not a fan of the masked vaccine selfie, Bennett shared a dashing headshot instead.

Joel Grey

Broadway legend Joel Grey, best known for his role as M.C. in Cabaret, was vaccinated in New York City. In an interview with People he said, “We have an unknown source of belief in life and love and humanity that saves us from all quitting. We must not quit. As theater people, one of our aims is to enlighten and tell the story and open a person’s heart. Hopefully we can do just that when the theater returns.”

Patrick Stewart

The actor and future memoirist received the COVID-19 vaccine on January 22 at Dodger Stadium. In an Instagram post he said, “In my 80th year, I am grateful and hopeful for better days ahead.”

Kate Mulgrew

“Consider this an order from your Captain,” Kate Mulgrew told her Instagram followers after receiving the vaccine on January 25. The actress, known for playing Captain Kathryn Janeway on Star Trek: Voyager, showed off her post-vaccine Band-Aid after waiting in thewee hours of Monday morning.”

Samuel L. Jackson

The Marvel mainstay donned a cartoon superhero-themed mask while receiving his first dose of the vaccine on January 23 at the Forum in Inglewood.

Tyler Perry

Filmmaker Tyler Perry has not only received the vaccine, but created an informative TV special for BET called COVID-19 Vaccine and the Black Community: A Tyler Perry Special, in which he will show footage of him getting the vaccine and discuss the stigma around the vaccine for the Black community with doctors. The program will air on Thursday, January 28 at 9 p.m. EST.

Sean Penn

Mystic River actor Sean Penn tweeted an image of him receiving the vaccine on January 26. Penn is also the co-founder CORE, a global response organization which currently tests for COVID and administers vaccines across the country.

Harrison Ford

Variety reported that the Indiana Jones actor waited over two hours in line for the COVID-19 vaccine in Torrance, California. While Ford has not shared the news himself, and a representative declined to comment other than a “thanks to the healthcare professionals and volunteers on the ground.”

Tiffany Moon

When she’s not being a Real Housewives of Dallas star, Dr. Tiffany Moon is anesthesiologist, and shared on January 11 that she received her second dose of the Pfizer vaccine.

Jane Fonda

Grace and Frankie star and certified icon Jane Fonda shared on February 1 that she had received a coronavirus vaccine, a week after the news that she’ll be receiving the Cecil B. DeMille Award at the Golden Globes this month. Hopefully she’ll be out protesting again soon.

Randall Park

WandaVision actor Randall Park revealed on The Talk that he got the vaccine in September … through comedian Ken Jeong? “Around September of last year I was on the phone with my friend and yours, Ken Jeong, Dr. Ken,” he told hosts. “And he was telling me about this vaccine trial that was taking place, and they were looking for Asian candidates.” Park didn’t know whether he had received the vaccine or a placebo until January 28, when he got a call confirming his immunity.

Brian Wilson

The Beach Boys singer caught a wave to Dodgers Stadium, the largest vaccination point in Los Angeles, where he got the jab on February 1.

Anthony Daniels

Complete with a shiny gold mask, actor Anthony Daniels, who played C-3PO in the Star Wars films, was vaccinated on February 3, saying, “Droids don’t get Covid. But humans do. Please… Get vaccinated, too.”

Alan Alda

The M*A*S*H and West Wing star got double-masked up to get his “vaxxie” on February 3.

Christie Brinkley

Hard to believe that Christie Brinkley is over 65, but the supermodel got her shot on February 6 in Astoria, Queens. She referred to the process as a “piece of cake” and encouraged others to get the vaccine.

Anthony Hopkins

The Silence of the Lambs actor received the vaccine in his car on January 28. He’s thankful for the “light at the end of the tunnel (after one year of self imposed quarantine).”

Jeff Goldblum

Calling himself “a citizen well into [his] platinum years,” actor Jeff Goldblum shared that he got the jab at a public vaccination site in Los Angeles on February 1.

Nene Leakes

The former Real Housewives of Atlanta star shared on her Instagram Stories that she got the shot in late January despite being “so afraid of needles.” She even asked the health-care worker who administered her first vaccine if she would do the next one.

Billy Crystal

The 72-year-old comedian shared on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert that he waited in line at Dodgers Stadium in Los Angeles to get his first dose of the Moderna vaccine. To fill the time in quarantine, Crystal said he’s been doing the New York Times crossword at a “record pace” — one week.

Mandy Patinkin

The Homeland and Criminal Minds actor got his Pfizer jab on January 22, saying it’s “one of the few benefits of being old AF.”

Mavis Staples

The gospel legend shared she got her second dose on February 11. The scarf! The glasses!

Bette Midler

Broadway singer and actress Bette Midler announced she got the Pfizer vaccine on Jimmy Kimmel Live, where she joked that after her two-week wait, she’d be having “tons of anonymous sex.”

Sir Elton John and Sir Michael Caine

Appearing in an ad for the U.K.’s National Health Service, singer Elton John and actor Michael Caine urged that those who are eligible should get the vaccine. We see Caine getting the shot on camera, saying it “didn’t hurt. Not many people know that.” John jokes that “I’m still standing! Yeah, yeah, yeah!”

Paul Stanley

The Kiss front man shared his vaccination card on February 16, saying he’s “grateful and THRILLED.” Now he can rock and roll all night.

Courtney Love

The singer, 56, got her jab on February 15 in the U.K., where she relocated in 2019, the Evening Express reported. A representative for Love told the paper that she was eligible for the vaccine due to an underlying health condition.

Ozzy Osbourne

On the British talk show Loose Women, Osbourne said he “felt relieved” after receiving his first shot, despite feeling like he was “being stabbed.” Sharon, on the other hand, won’t get hers for another two weeks, though she confirmed she still has antibodies after contracting the virus in December.

Isabella Rossellini

The Italian American actress and model got her second shot on February 23, she announced on Instagram. Rossellini also reminded us that no one else looks this cute coming out of the shower.

Jonathan Van Ness

The Queer Eye star got his first shot on February 22 because of his HIV+ status. Van Ness encouraged other HIV+ people to check their vaccination status online or try to get leftover doses when possible.

Amanda Kloots

The Talk host Amanda Kloots got her vaccine on February 20 when she went to a vaccination site and waited until appointments were over to see if there were any extras. “I cannot tell you how emotional I was and still am right now,” Kloots shared. Her husband, Broadway star Nick Cordero, passed away after a long battle with COVID-19 in July.

Alice Cooper

The rocker got his jab in Goodyear, Arizona, on February 9, just in time for his new album, Detroit Stories, due on February 26. While at the hospital, Cooper signed autographs and thanked health-care workers, according to azcentral.com.

Stephen King

Famed horror author Stephen King got his Moderna vaccine on February 5, which he said was “very cool.” Now we can go back to being scared by killer clowns and haunted hotels, not a global pandemic.

Barbara Corcoran

The Shark Tank investor woke up bright and early at 4 a.m. on February 12 to get her second shot. “I feel like I won the lottery!” she said.

Dolly Parton

On March 2, Dolly Rebecca Parton got her COVID-19 vaccine. She got the Moderna variety (the one she helped fund!) and even sang a riff on her hit “Jolene,” belting: “Vaccine, vaccine, vaccine, vacciiiiine / I’m begging of you, please don’t hesitate / Vaccine, vaccine, vaccine, vacciiiiine / ‘Cause once you’re dead, then that’s a bit too late.”

Stephen Fry

The British comedian got his vaccine on March 9 in Westminster Abbey, the first day the historic venue opened up as a vaccination center, the Daily Mail reports. “Fancy the call to be jabbed sending me to Westminster Abbey of all spectacular places,” Fry wrote on Twitter. “Under the eye of the poets of Poets Corner and a dozen sleeping kings and queens … thank you #NHS staff and volunteers. Amazing work. Grateful to be armed against the enemy!” The Mail wrote that “Some of his 12.6 million Twitter followers were quick to note the ‘appropriate’ nature of the much-loved star receiving the vaccine at a U.K. landmark.”

Carole King

The singer-songwriter, 79, got her jab on March 9, sharing a video on Instagram. She then wrote that Dolly Parton inspired her to write her own vaccine song (!), crafting a number to the tune of “It’s Too Late”: “When it’s your turn, just take it / Don’t be too late, baby / Don’t hesitate.” Hopefully this becomes a trend?

Stanley Tucci

Living legend Stanley Tucci told Kelly Ripa and Ryan Seacrest on March 4 that he got his vaccination in London because he’s “so old [he] can get it.”

David Harbour

Stranger Things star David Harbour wrote on Instagram that he received his shot in New York City due to a preexisting condition, a.k.a. “crap I don’t need to get into.” He encouraged others to get vaccinated if possible so we can “get back into those too tightly seated New York theaters and have actors spit all over premium seat priced patrons.”

Kim Cattrall

Kim Cattrall has found herself in a situation. The 64-year-old Sex and the City actress got her vaccination on March 10 as New York City expands eligibility to all those over 60.

Whoopi Goldberg

Whoopi Goldberg shared on The View that she received her first dose on March 10 at the Javits Center in New York City. She said she initially put off her appointment because she was worried about the needle, but “didn’t feel” the shot and felt “much better” after receiving it. “We all want to do what’s best for our family, for our friends, for our neighbors,” Goldberg said. “We want to go to Joy [Behar]’s house for dinner. We want to go and have drinks with Meghan [McCain]. We want to go out and do all the stuff. I think the way that you can do that is if you get the shot.” No mention of a vaccine for Meghan though.

Leaders

Queen Elizabeth & Prince Phillip

The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh reported that they received their dose of the COVID-19 vaccine on January 9, given by a household doctor at Windsor Castle. Cheerio!

Joe Biden

President-elect Joe Biden and his wife Jill Biden completed their second dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine on January 11, following their first dose on December 21. He joined others in their affirmations that the vaccine is “safe, quick, and painless.”

Kamala Harris

Vice President-elect Kamala Harris received her first dose a week after Joe Biden, on December 29. Her husband, Doug Emhoff, joined her in getting the Moderna vaccine on camera.

Mike Pence

Vice President Mike Pence and his wife Karen Pence received the vaccine on December 18, one of the the earliest high-profile U.S. politicians to do so. Mike Pence’s vaccine was administered on live television, where he called it a “medical miracle.”

Nancy Pelosi

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi joined Pence on December 18, and received the first round of the COVID-19 vaccine. And yes, she actually did get it.

Mitch McConnell

Like Pence and Pelosi, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell also was administered the vaccine on December 18, sharing an image of him with his vaccine card.

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

House representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez took to Twitter and her Instagram stories to answer any questions about the vaccine after taking “the jab” herself on December 19. She also tweeted: “I’d *never* ask you to do something I wasn’t willing to do myself.”

Mitt Romney

Republican senator Mitt Romney smiled with his vaccine card in hand as he got vaccinated on December 18.

Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall

The heir to the crown and wife Camilla received their first dose of the vaccine, People confirmed. Charles contracted the coronavirus last March.

All 9 Supreme Court Justices

Though they have been mostly working from home during the pandemic, the Supreme Court confirmed to CNN on March 5 that all the justices have now been fully vaccinated.

The Dalai Lama

The spiritual leader received the first dose in Dharamsala, India, on March 6, and shared a picture on Instagram to spread the news.

Pope Francis

In January, the Vatican confirmed that both Pope Francis and his predecessor, Pope Benedict, had received first doses of the vaccine, CNN reported. Francis had previously encouraged everyone to get the vaccine, saying it is the correct ethical choice: “It is not an option, it is an ethical choice because you are gambling with your health, with your life, but you are also gambling with the lives of others.”

Michelle Obama

Former First Lady Michelle Obama shared a photo of herself getting the vaccine on March 11, saying, “When you can get the COVID-19 vaccine, I hope you do — Barack and I are certainly glad we did.”

Athletes

Hank Aaron

Baseball Hall of Famer Hank Aaron received the vaccine on January 5, telling the Associated Press, “I don’t have any qualms about it at all, you know. I feel quite proud of myself for doing something like this. … It’s just a small thing that can help zillions of people in this country.”

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

Abdul-Jabbar, Basketball Hall of Famer and NBA’s leading all-time scorer, received the first dose of the vaccine in early January. He recorded a video of his vaccination that aired during NBA games on Martin Luther King Jr. Day.

O.J. Simpson

While sporting a “the Juice” face mask, O.J. Simpson shared a photo of himself receiving the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine on January 29, encouraging others to get the shot. Two days later, he uploaded a video detailing his experience, captioned, “No ill effects.”

Industry

Michael Whitehall

Television producer Michael Whitehall was one of the first people to take the jab, getting the vaccine on December 14. The father of Jake Whitehall, with whom he currently stars in the Netflix series with, called Travels with My Father, Michael thanked the NHS staff who administered his vaccine on Twitter.

Oliver Stone

While currently filming a documentary in Russia, Oscar winning writer and director Oliver Stone received their version of the COVID-19 vaccine in December. Following his first vaccination he told AP that he was feeling “hopeful” and that he would have to wait 45 days to receive the second dose.

Michael Eavis

In his effort to bring back live music this year, Michael Eavis, founder of Glastonbury Festival received his vaccination on December 31.

Cindy Adams

Queen of New York gossip Cindy Adams detailed her glamorous and dramatized experience getting vaccinated for “Page Six” on January 18, calling it a “jab well done.”

Al Roker

Here’s what’s happening in Al Roker’s neck of the woods: receiving the vaccine live on Today on January 19. After having his vaccine administered at the Lenox Hill Hospital, he turned into Al Joker and asked if he could get a Hello Kitty Band-Aid.

Bill Gates

The business titan and founder of Microsoft tweeted a glasses-free photo of him receiving the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine on January 22.

Dan Rather

Former CBS correspondent and journalist Dan Rather, 89, shared this darling photo with the nurse who administered his vaccine on January 19.

Norma Kamali

The mind behind the sleeping-bag jacket, American designer Norma Kamali, shared a video of herself receiving the vaccine while looking glamorous on January 11.

Gloria Steinem

Activist, journalist, feminist and co-founder of Ms. magazine Gloria Steinem shared that she got her first vaccine on January 27 in Santa Barbara.

Buzz Aldrin

A few days ahead of his 91st birthday, astronaut Buzz Aldrin shared that he received his first dose of the vaccine on Jan. 18.

Marc Jacobs

The 57-year-old fashion designer shared on his Instagram that he’d been “Pfizer’d” on March 2. Jacobs has previously opened up about his struggle with ulcerative colitis. Also important: those boots! To the hospital!

David Lynch

The Twin Peaks filmmaker announced that he got his second Pfizer shot on March 4. Lynch got his first round in early February at Dodgers Stadium, a procedure which he called “smooth and painless.” Good news, because Lynch previously said he wouldn’t make another film until there was a vaccine.

All the Celebrities Who Have Received the COVID-19 Vaccine