(CNN) Hollywood has long been fertile fundraising ground for Democratic presidential candidates, and the second quarter of 2019 was no exception. Famous names were littered throughout 2020 Democrats' Federal Election Commission reports.

Gwyneth Paltrow hosted a fundraiser for Buttigieg at her home in Southern California in early May, with actor Bradley Whitford co-hosting alongside a number of famous attendees. Pete Buttigieg , the overall leader in second quarter fundraising among Democrats, was a favorite of celebrity donors. Actresshosted a fundraiser for Buttigieg at her home in Southern California in early May, with actorco-hosting alongside a number of famous attendees.

Among Buttigieg's notable donors this quarter: Actress Sharon Stone, who gave the full $5,600 max; actors Michael J. Fox and Kevin Bacon, who each gave the primary max of $2,800; and actors George Takei, John Stamos and Mandy Moore, who each gave over $1,000 in the period. Actor Pedro Pascal gave Buttigieg a smaller contribution, while director/producer Rob Reiner, who attended the Paltrow fundraiser, also contributed $2,800 to Buttigieg's campaign.

Larry David, creator of "Seinfeld" and "Curb Your Enthusiasm," and his daughter, Cazzie David, each gave Buttigieg $2,800, as did both Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi. Buttigieg also received a smaller contribution from Jennifer Aniston.

Rita Wilson, Emma Roberts, and Jennifer Garner (Garner and ex-husband Ben Affleck split their support, with Affleck giving to Cory Booker's 2020 campaign in the same period). Others like Don Cheadle, Lily Tomlin, Leslie Odom Jr., and Cecily Strong made smaller donations. Home state senator Kamala Harris also benefited from Hollywood's largesse. She received $2,800 contributions from actors such as, and(Garner and ex-husbandsplit their support, with Affleck giving to Cory Booker's 2020 campaign in the same period). Others like, andmade smaller donations.

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