Just to echo a previous post: this thread, although about circumcision, is asking about the cut/uncut status of "celebrities". However, as is too often the case it has degenerated into the usual anti-circ/pro-circ argument. Yes, circumcision is a contentious subject and one which illicits strong opinions (especially from the anti-circ lobby), but come on people: this argument is something which will never be resolved, especially when circumcision remains the world's most commonly performed surgical procedure.
Although I am circumcised, I grew up in a society which is mostly uncut and despite being circumcised for a genuine medical reason (my phimosis was so severe that I was at real risk of renal failure); I was very self-conscious of being "different" to my peers. And yes, for a while, I too was anti-circumcision and spent the best part of my adolescence and late teens, feeling resentful at being cut.
But then I matured enough to realise, through various sexual partners and my own common sense, that there were benefits to being circumcised. I also realised that however much I wanted to kick and shout at the world, my foreskin was long gone and he wasn't coming back.
In other words, I learned to accept it and make the most of a situation of which I had no chance of changing.
Too many circumcised guys refuse to accept that they can never change what has been done to them and while I sympathise, I would respectfully suggest that counselling be a far more effective and productive method in which to vent their collective spleen; instead of dominating any circumcision thread with their, sometimes hostile, rhetoric. I understand the anger you feel fellas, but there are other forums and other opportunities to air your views (there are even organisations, such as NORM, to politically lobby for you). Respect is a two-way street.