
From Trey Parker to Vin Diesel, Brian May to Ansel Elgort, and the late Robin Williams to Ed Sheeran, all these famous personalities have shown their passion for Warhammer. It proves that the game is not just for a specific type of person, but anyone can enjoy it, regardless of their status. Check out this list of celebrities who have (probably) dabbled in tabletop wargaming and Warhammer.
List of Celebrities Who Play Warhammer:
Trey Parker, Co-Creator of South Park

While it’s unclear if he’s into the Warhammer scene, it appears from an old article from White Metal Games that Trey Parker is definitely into the Tabletop Hobby in general.
He contracted a local studio here in North Carolina to paint up some figures and a Darth Vader for him. Caleb even whipped up a custom Man Bear Pig model for Mr. Parker as well.
Then, in 2023, he put Warhammer 40k into South Park!

They also add some great little details like the Red Bulls, chips, and soda all over the place. Lastly, Randy (Stan’s dad) is quite confused by why the boys are playing, but we’ve all had that family member quite confused about the game, and especially why we’re so into it! He wants them to chase some chicks for Spring Break, but they choose Warhammer.
Vin Diesel Supposedly Plays Warhammer 40k Blood Angels

Always rumored to be into the Warhammer scene via his Dungeons and Dragons roots, it has never been “proven” that he plays. However, one Dakka Dakka user offered this story a few years ago about the Fast and Furious actor:
He asked the [Games Workshop store] in a mall to close so he could have an uninterrupted game, was refused, so [he] bought some Blood Angels assault marines and left.
While he’s never personally come out and said he plays Warhammer and all we have to go off of is someone’s story….It seems totally believable that he’d roll with the Blood Angels.
Brian May of Queen

Peter Cushing & H.G. Wells


Ansel Elgort Paints Games Workshop Figures

Did the Late Robin Williams Get Other Celebs Into the Hobby?
A gamer since the 1980s, as far as anyone can tell, he confirmed he was into Warhammer in a 2013 Reddit AMA. He was also rumored to have gotten a ton of other celebrities into Warhammer through movie interactions as well.
Some of those may have included Billy Crystal, Kirsten Dunst, Bill Murray, and even Dustin Hoffman.
Edward Woodward (Original Wicker Man)
He was very into wargaming and even had a TV series back in the late ’70s called Battleground, where players would play out the battles using minis and then talk about what really happened in the real battle. It only lasted six episodes, but watching some older gaming footage is pretty cool. Check out this cool intro clip from the first episode!
These were basically the pre-curser-to-streamed battle reports that we all enjoy now!
Celebrities who play Warhammer: Jordan from Axis of Awesome (Think Four Cords Song)
When interviewed about their “Awesomeness,” the group let slip that Jordan was into 40k:
Benny is serious about his crossword puzzles, Lee is serious about saving the lives of baby birds in his local area, and Jordan is serious about his Warhammer 40,000 miniature collection. So we’re all seriously cool.
In what might be the funniest pop culture cross-over video ever for our hobby, the group showcases their adventures in Los Angeles for work and play. It turns out the real reason for the group’s visit may have been for Jordan to meet up with Carl from the Independent Characters podcast to play a game of 40k!
The Four Chords song is a yearly singalong in our 11-hour trips to Adepticon; best of all, it seems as if the song gets longer every year with the new pop hits they add to it!
Celebrities Who Play Warhammer: Ed Sheeran

Jason Mewes (Jay from Jay & Silent Bob)

He comes from the age of pewter minis, so you know you really have to like modeling if you’re willing to do it on those!
It’s interesting to see how Warhammer has attracted a diverse range of celebrities over the years. From Trey Parker of South Park to Vin Diesel, Brian May of Queen, and even the late Robin Williams, it’s clear that tabletop wargaming has a broad appeal. Send this to someone who says tabletop gaming isn’t cool, and show them just how many celebs play!
WWE Wrestler Shayna Baszler
Shayna Baszler’s Dark Angels Gear brought a spotlight to Warhammer 40k with her gear during Monday Night Raw- check it out! After winning her match and advancing to the semifinals of the Queen’s Crown tournament, she posted her walkout gear over on her Instagram. She isn’t the only fighter or wrestler who loves nerdy stuff either; it looks like nerds are pretty good at the sport!
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Since this outfit, she’s done many more, and most recently broke out an Imperial Fists outfit! Shayna originally got her start in MMA, and if you don’t know, her coach, Josh Barnett, is also quite the hobbyist himself as well! He even got his nickname (well second nickname), the Warmaster, from Warhammer!
Henry Cavill… Yeah, You Know He Loves Warhammer!
And, of course, Henry Cavill set the internet on fire with his Instagram post:

He’s also heading up the new Amazon and Games Workshop collab and has talked about Warhammer non-stop recently. We’ve covered a ton of it, so check out everything he’s doing with Warhammer! It is also rumored that Spiderman actor Tom Holland is also a celebrity Warhammer hobbyist as well!
In conclusion, Warhammer is not just a hobby for everyday people, as many celebrities have shown their love for the tabletop wargaming game. Seeing different personalities come together and share their passion for the game is exciting. It’s a positive sign that Warhammer can bring people from different backgrounds together and create a sense of community.
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