Here are some famous people who were members of the LDS Church:
Historically:
* Brigham Young: The second President of the LDS Church, who led the Mormon pioneers to Utah.
* Joseph Smith: The founder of the LDS Church.
* Wilford Woodruff: The fourth President of the LDS Church, who issued the Manifesto ending polygamy in 1890.
* Spencer W. Kimball: The 12th President of the LDS Church, who oversaw the opening of the Church to people of all races.
Modern Era:
* Mitt Romney: Former Governor of Massachusetts and 2012 Republican Presidential nominee.
* Glenn Beck: Conservative radio host and commentator.
* Orson Scott Card: Author of the Ender's Game series and other science fiction works.
* Tab Hunter: Actor known for his roles in films like "Battle Cry" and "The Burning Hills."
* Debbie Reynolds: Actress and singer known for her role in "Singin' in the Rain."
* Elizabeth Smart: Kidnapping survivor and advocate for missing children.
* Alex Boyé: Musician known for his unique blend of gospel, pop, and world music.
* The Osmonds: Musical family known for their pop music success in the 1970s.
* Donny Osmond: Singer, actor, and television personality.
* Marie Osmond: Singer, actress, and television personality.
* The Jonas Brothers: Pop music band known for their songs "S.O.S." and "Burnin' Up."
* Brandon Flowers: Lead singer of the band The Killers.
It's important to note:
* Faith is a private matter: It is important to respect people's religious choices and avoid making assumptions about their beliefs.
* Secular achievements vs. religious affiliation: A person's faith should not be the sole defining factor of their worth or impact.
This list is not exhaustive, and many other notable individuals have been members of the LDS Church. Remember that fame is not a measure of faith or influence, and that people's religious beliefs are personal and should be respected.