Blur frontman Damon Albarn; comics Mark Lamarr and Ade Edmondson; film-maker Ken Loach; actors Roger Lloyd Pack, Susannah Harker, Frances de la Tour, Jemma Redgrave, Julia Sawalha, Phyllis Logan and Susan Wooldridge; and members of the bands Massive Attack and Asian Dub Foundation.
Other British and UK-based actors, writers, film makers, musicians and artists opposed to a war include: actors Mark Rylance, Julia Sawalha, Stephen Fry, Roger Allum and Saffron Burrows; artist Sam Taylor-Wood; writer Will Self; poet laureate Andrew Motion; directors Antonia Bird, Terry Gilliam and Michael Winterbottom; and musicians Nitin Sawhney and Brian Eno. From the world of business, Richard Branson and Anita Roddick have also spoken out.
In the US, actor Sean Penn has travelled to Baghdad and paid for a £35,000 advertisement in the Washington Post, warning Mr Bush against a "pre-emptive attack on a separate sovereign nation".
His fellow actors Kim Basinger, Mia Farrow, Martin Sheen and Olympia Dukakis were among those who sent an open letter to the White House protesting against a war.
An anti-war statement published in the Los Angeles Times and the New York Times was signed by more than 4,000 people, including Jane Fonda, Susan Sarandon, Tim Robbins and Danny Glover.
The Not in Our Name campaign is supported by (among others) Steve Earle, Bonnie Raitt, Yoko Ono,James Rosenquist, Marisa Tomei, Oliver Stone, Robert Altman, Kurt Vonnegut, Alice Walker, Claes Oldenberg, Laurie Anderson, Edward Asner, Russell Banks, Noam Chomsky, Ossie Davis, Mos Def, Eve Ensler, Martin Luther King III, Barbara Kingsolver, Tony Kushner, Edward Said, and Gloria Steinem.
Start Date: 2003-01-22 01:00:00-05
End Date: 2003-02-21 01:00:00-05
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