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Top 10: Celebrity Bears fans
With the Bears set to play in Los Angeles Sunday for the first time since 1994, senior writer Larry Mayer ranks his top 10 celebrity Bears fans.

(10) Matt Jones
The actor, best known for starring as Badger on the crime drama "Breaking Bad" and Baxter on the TV show "Mom," grew up in Los Angeles but has been a lifelong Bears fan because of his father.

(9) Jeff Garlin
The actor and comedian, best known for starring in "The Goldbergs" and "Curb Your Enthusiasm," grew up in Morton Grove and is currently a Bears season-ticket holder.

(8) Jake Johnson
The actor and comedian is a Chicago area native who graduated from New Trier High School. When Johnson starred on the sitcom "New Girl," frequently messages were made to his love of the Bears.

(7) Tim Duncan
The longtime NBA star has followed the Bears closely from afar. When a Bears playoff game went into overtime in 2006, Duncan made the San Antonio Spurs team flight wait to takeoff until the Bears game ended.

(6) Seth Rollins
The popular WWE superstar has been an avid Bears fan since growing up in Davenport, Iowa. Rollins attends a couple games a year and frequently posts about the Bears on his social media platforms.

(5) Dwyane Wade
The longtime NBA star and Chicago native has been a lifelong Bears fan. Wade has developed a friendship with Khalil Mack and gave Mack his autographed Miami Heat jersey after a game last season versus the Bulls.

(4) Vince Vaughn
The actor, producer and screenwriter graduated from Lake Forest High School, which is about four miles away from Halas Hall. Vaughn served as the executive producer and narrator of "30 for 30: The '85 Bears."

(3) Bill Murray
The iconic actor, who grew up in Wilmette and attended Loyola Academy, has been a lifelong Bears fan who often attends games. Murray began his career at Second City in Chicago, an improv comedy troupe.

(2) Ashton Kutcher
The popular actor and venture capitalist, best known for appearing in "That '70s Show" and creating the TV show "Punk'd," has been an avid Bears fan since growing up in Iowa.

(1) Barack Obama
The 44th President of the United States moved to Chicago in 1985 and has been a huge Bears fan ever since, even welcoming the Super Bowl XX champs to the White House in 2011.