Campaign Ambassadors

Mina Anwar

Actor

Credits Include: Happy Valley, The Thin Blue Line (BBC), Shameless (Channel 4) and Everybody's Talking About Jamie (Apollo Theatre)

Olivia Colman

Actor

Broadchurch (ITV), Peepshow (Channel 4) and The Lobster (film).

Lindsey Coulson

Actor

Credits Include: EastEnders, The Street (BBC) and Bulletproof (Sky 1).

Judy Craymer CBE

Producer

Mamma Mia! and Viva Forever!

Stephen Daldry

Director and producer

Two Olivier Awards for his work in the West End and a Tony Award for his work on Broadway. Billy Elliot, The Crown and The Hours.

Dame Judi Dench CH, DBE

Actor

Dame Judi made her stage debut in 1957 and has since become a seven-time Academy Award nominee, winning Best Supporting Actress for her performance as Queen Elizabeth I in Shakespeare in Love. Other awards and honours include six British Academy Film Awards, four BAFTA TV Awards, seven Oliviers, two Screen Actors Guild Awards, two Golden Globes and a Tony.

Credits also include James Bond and The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel.

Howard Goodall CBE

Emmy, BAFTA and Brit Award-winning composer

Bend It Like Beckham, The Hired Man, Into the Storm and The Vicar of Dibley

Douglas Henshall

Actor

Credits Include: Primeval (ITV), Shetland (BBC), 
Network (National Theatre) and Betrayal (Harold Pinter Theatre).

Kit Hesketh-Harvey

Performer, composer and writer

The Vicar of Dibley Series (BBC), Just a Minute (BBC Radio 4), Hans Andersen: My Life As A Fairytale (Hallmark).

James McConnel

Composer

Another Life, Ten Days to D-Day and The Pickle Recipe.

Leigh Lawson

Actor, director and writer

Credits Include: Being Julia (Sony Pictures), Brother Sun, Sister Moon (EIA) and A Midsummer Night’s Dream (RSC).

Dame Twiggy Lawson

Model, Actor and Singer

The Boy Friend (Winner of the Golden Globes for Best New Actress and Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy) and Blithe Spirit (Chichester Festival Theatre).

Eddie Marsan

Actor

Credits Include: Vera Drake (Winner of British Independent Film Award for Best Supporting Actor 2004), The World’s End (StudioCanal), War Horse (DreamWorks), Happy-Go-Lucky (Winner of the British Independent Film Award for Best Supporting Actor 2008).

Michael Pennington

Actor

For the RSC Michael has played Hamlet, Angelo in Measure for Measure, Edgar in King Lear and Berowne in Love’s Labour’s Lost.

Ken Stott

Actor

Credits Include: The Hobbit Trilogy (New Line Cinema), Café Society (FilmNation) and Rebus (ITV).

Roy Williams OBE

Playwright

Plays: Lift Off (George Devine Award), Clubland (Evening Standard Award), Sing Yer Heart Out For The Lads and Sucker Punch (Olivier Award nominee).