- Liste d'athées célèbres (films, radio, télévision et théâtre)
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Liste d'athées célèbres (films, radio, télévision et théâtre)
Article principal : Liste d'athées célèbres.Cet article contient une liste d'athées célèbres qui ont oeuvré dans les domaines du film, de la radio, de la télévision ou du théâtre.
Les athées sont des personnes qui ne conçoivent pas l’existence ou affirment l’inexistence des dieux ou de Dieu, ou plus simplement qui ne croient pas en un ou plusieurs dieu(x). L'athée vit libre de toute croyance en une déité.
Les personnes listées ici doivent être célèbres et être identifiées comme athées par une source fiable, ou doivent avoir exprimé une position qui permet d'affirmer avec certitude que la personne est athée.
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Athées célèbres dans le cinéma
- Robert Altman [1]
- Woody Allen [2]
- Javier Bardem [3]
- Paul Bettany [4]
- Brannon Braga [5]
- Jim Broadbent [6]
- Derren Brown
- Luis Buñuel [7]
- Gabriel Byrne [8]
- Peter Caffrey [9]
- George Carlin
- Adam Carolla[10]
- Asia Carrera [11]
- Charlie Chaplin [12]
- Billy Connolly [13]
- Sir Noël Coward [14]
- David Cronenberg [15]
- Mackenzie Crook [16]
- Terence Davies [17]
- William B. Davis [18]
- Stanley Donen [19]
- Amanda Donohoe [20]
- Christopher Eccleston [21]
- Harvey Fierstein [22]
- Jodie Foster [23]
- Stephen Fry [24]
- Ricky Gervais
- Paul Giamatti [25]
- Peter Greenaway[26]
Notes et références
- ↑ "Still, it's worth noting that by the age of 20 this whistle-blower had resisted two of the most powerful institutions - church and army, both. He is an atheist, "And I have been against all of these wars ever since." " Suzie Mackenzie interviewing Altman, 'Still up to mischief', The Guardian, 1 May 2004, Pg. 30.
- ↑ (en) Citations de Woody Allen
- ↑ Hohenadel, Kristin : 'Don't Call Me Actor,' says a Nominee for Best, Um..., The New York Times (4 mars 2001), pp. 2A.3. « "I don't believe in God," »
- ↑ "I was brought up Catholic. I'm lapsed. From the age of three I was with the nuns. Now I'm an atheist. I think religion does a lot for us but I can't quite believe it, alas... It's just a personal choice. I love the idea of heaven though. Who doesn't? It's lovely." Paul Bettany, Bettany the Non-Believer, Movie & Entertainment News, WENN.com, 10 May 2006 (accessed 10 June 2008).
- ↑ Every religion has a mythology, 16 août 2006
- ↑ " Nor does organised religion emerge with honour, and Brock says he has been an atheist for many years. "My father was an intelligent and articulate advocate for old-fashioned notions of kindness and liberalism, but in the end I just did not feel that loving him was a justification for believing in a whole theocratic system. Religion in certain circles has become increasingly exclusive and aggressive. Fundamentalist attitudes pervade, and that, in its most extreme form, means you can kill anybody you want to because they're an unbeliever." " A very British charmer, Daily Telegraph 18 August 2006 (accessed 22 April 2008).
- ↑ "J'ai souvent parlé des sujets de la Foi et de l'existence de Dieu, mais... il (ndlr : Dieu) est toujours venu buter contre le mur de pierre que constitue mon athéisme..." Luis Bunuel (1982, 1985). My Last Breath (Mon dernier souffle): p.254.
- ↑ "I spent five years in the seminary and I suppose it was assumed that you had a vocation. I have realised subsequently that I didn't have one at all. I don't believe in God. But I did believe at the time in this notion that you were being called." 'Coming out as atheist: Noel Gallagher & Gabriel Byrne', National Secular Society (accessed 15 July 2008).
- ↑ "Born in Dublin in 1949, Caffrey enjoyed acting in school plays but subsequently went to a seminary for two years with a view to becoming a priest (he later played one in Coronation Street). He came out an atheist and studied English at University College, Dublin, before teaching at a primary school for a year." Anthony Hayward, 'Peter Caffrey; Padraig in 'Ballykissangel' ', The Independent (London), 4 January 2008, Obituaries, Pg. 42.
- ↑ The Adam Carolla Show Blog, 10 février 2006
- ↑ "So me, the completely unsuperstitious atheist, goes and posts on a message board that 'no, I don't believe in bad luck on Friday the 13th'." Asia Carrera's official website, bulletin for 13 July 2006 (archived 29 August 2007)
- ↑ "By simple common sense I don't believe in God, in none." — Garcia, Eduardo Del Rio (1994), Manual of a Perfect Atheist, American Atheist Press. ISBN 0-910309-71-X
- ↑ "I don't want to say I don't believe in God, but I don't think I do" http://www.bbc.co.uk/films/2001/08/15/billy_connolly_interview.shtml
- ↑ Reviewing The Letters of Noel Coward edited by Barry Day, Simon Callow noted: "His unashamed patriotism galvanised the nation. One wonders whether these admirers would have laughed so heartily or wept so freely if they had thought that they were being entertained and moved by a homosexual atheist of the most militant kind. A letter to his mother on the early death of his brother out-Dawkinses Dawkins: "I'm saying several acid prayers to a fat contented God the Father in a dirty night gown who hates you and me and every living creature in the world." " The Guardian, 15 December 2007, Review pages, Pg. 7.
- ↑ "Cronenberg's parents were atheists who encouraged him to experiment spiritually, convinced that sooner or later he'd find his own path to godlessness. And he did. This lack of belief, which became a belief system in itself, informs so much of his work: the primacy of the body, the finality of death, the lack of consolation. "It was apparent to me that religion was an invented thing," he says, "a wish-fulfilment thing, a fantasy thing. It was much more real, dangerous, to accept that mortality was the end for you as an individual. As an atheist, I don't believe in an afterlife, so if you're thinking of murder, if your subject is murder, then that's a physical act of absolute destruction because you're ending something, a body, that is unique. That person never existed before, will never exist again, will not be karmically recycled, will not go to heaven, therefore I take it seriously." " Simon Hattenstone interviewing Cronenberg, 'Gentleman's relish', The Guardian, 6 October 2007 (accessed 9 June 2008).
- ↑ "I don't believe in life after death. I'm a staunch atheist and I know when I die that will be it, I'll just blink out of existence. It's not an incredibly comforting thought but I'm completely at peace with that idea and it just makes me appreciate this life all the more. It's almost a panic to get as much done and to have as much experience as possible." Mackenzie Crook interviewed by Teddy Jamieson, The Herald (Glasgow), 19 April 2008, Magazine, Pg. 12.
- ↑ "A fervently Roman Catholic child - he talks of his "dogged piety" and of "years wasted in useless prayer" - Davies has now embraced atheism with a born-again zeal." Wendy Ide, 'A regret-filled love letter to a changing city', The Times (London), 20 May 2008, Features, Pg. 23.
- ↑ Interviewed by American Atheist "AA: You're a second generation Atheist. While in college, did you have a skeptical attitude toward the paranormal? Was it something you thought about at the time? DAVIS: I was always skeptical of ghosts, or aliens, or whatever it might be." American Atheist Interview with William B. Davis (accessed 14 April 2008)
- ↑ Stephen M. Silverman, Dancing on the Ceiling: Stanley Donen and His Movies, Alfred A. Knopf: New York (1996), page 312.
- ↑ Speaking about her role in the film The Lair of the White Worm, Donohoe said: "I'm an atheist, so it was actually a joy. Spitting on Christ was a great deal of fun. I can't embrace a male god who has persecuted female sexuality throughout the ages. And that persecution still goes on today all over the world." Biography of Amanda Donohoe, Internet Movie Database (accessed 24 April 2008).
- ↑ "I'm an atheist. My mother is very religious, a churchgoer. She would often encourage me to go to church as well, but never forced it upon me, which I thought was quite decent of her. [...] There was no definining moment in which I decided there was no god for me, it was more of a growing process. I do feel that whatever religious beliefs I had as a child were foisted upon me. It's like when you ask where Grandma went when she died, and you'd be told that she went to heaven. I wouldn't necessarily view that as a bad thing, but it was stuff like that which I think hindered my intellectual development. Now that I've grown, I prefer a different interpretation." Christopher Eccleston, The Heaven and Earth Show, BBC1, Sunday 3 April 2005, 10:30.
- ↑ McKinley, Jesse : Fierstein As Tevye: Sounds Crazy, No?, The New York Times (2 janvier 2005), pp. 2.5. « "I mean, I don't believe in God, I don't believe in heaven or hell, but I pray three or four times a day." »
- ↑ Jodie Foster: Unbreakable, Entertainment Weekly (2007-09-07). Consulté le 2007-12-29. « EW: Are you religious? JF: No, I'm an atheist. But I absolutely love religions and the rituals. Even though I don't believe in God. »
- ↑ Richarddawkins.net forum, 12 septembre 2007
- ↑ [http www.lemonparty.org "I never saw Russell lose it on set..."], TotalFilm.com (8 février 2006). Consulté le 2007-03-03. « I’m an atheist... »
- ↑ "My films show that I am a true atheist, although I always had the highest marks in Religious Education" [1] retrieved January 15, 2008
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