Bill Murray is a comedian and actor who is known for his roles in movies such as Ghostbusters, Groundhog Day, and Lost in Translation. He is a lifelong Cubs fan who often attends their games and has participated in several ceremonial events involving the team, such as throwing the first pitch or singing the seventh-inning stretch. He was also present at the Cubs' historic World Series victory in 2016 and celebrated with the players on the field.
Hillary Clinton is a politician and former Secretary of State, Senator, and First Lady. She was born and raised in Illinois and grew up as a Cubs fan. She has expressed her support for the team on several occasions, such as wearing a Cubs hat during a visit to Iraq in 2003 or congratulating them on their 2016 championship on Twitter.
Eddie Vedder is a musician and the lead singer of the rock band Pearl Jam. He is an avid Cubs fan who has written songs about the team, such as All the Way and Someday We'll Go All the Way. He has also performed at Wrigley Field several times and has befriended some of the Cubs players, such as Anthony Rizzo and Kris Bryant.
John Cusack is an actor and producer who is known for his roles in movies such as Say Anything, High Fidelity, and Being John Malkovich. He is a native of Chicago and a longtime Cubs fan who has attended many of their games and has advocated for their recognition and respect. He has also starred in a documentary about the Cubs' 2016 season called We Believe.
Stephen Colbert is a comedian and television host who is the current host of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. He was born and raised in South Carolina, but he has adopted the Cubs as his favorite team since he moved to Chicago in the 1980s. He has often joked about the Cubs' futility and joy on his show and has interviewed some of their players and personalities, such as Joe Maddon and Steve Bartman.