The British Lung Foundation has a host of celebrities who have very kindly given their time to support our campaigns. Click on the images below to find out how each celebrity has helped our work:
| Dame Judi Dench Dame Judi Dench is the Vice President of the British Lung Foundation and has been a great supporter of the charity since her husband, Michael Williams, lost his two-year battle with lung cancer in 2001. |  |
| Liz Dawn Liz Dawn became a British Lung Foundation celebrity supporter in January 2009. Having a lung condition called Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, Liz understands exactly what it is like to live with a lung condition. |  |
| Chris Tarrant Chris supports the British Lung Foundation’s Children’s Charter campaign and signed our national petition to protect children from passive in the car. |  |
| Craig Phillips Since 2008, Craig Phillips has been supporting the British Lung Foundation to raise awareness of the asbestos related chest cancer Mesothelioma. |  |
| Dr Carol Cooper Media doctor and GP, Dr Carol Cooper has supported the British Lung Foundation since 2009. She fronted the British Lung Foundation World COPD Day in 2009 |  |
| Gary Rhodes Celebrity Chef, Gary Rhodes has been a BLF supporter since 2009. He has supported the charity in a variety of ways including attending a charity fundraising day organised by global broker ICAP. |  |
| Kenny Ball One of the most successful trumpet players this side of the Atlantic, Kenny has recorded a song entitled ‘The Lung Lung Road’ for the (BLF) to support World COPD Day - listen to the song here. |  |
| Michael Johnson Notts County, Youth Team Football Manager and former Notts County player, Michael Johnson has supported the British Lung Foundation since 2009. |  |
| James Cracknell Olympic gold medalist rower, James Cracknell supported the British Lung Foundation's 'Big Breaths' campaign. |  |
| Jonathan Ansell Former G4 member Jonathan Ansell, who is now a successful solo artist, won the British Lung Foundation’s male Lungs of the Year in 2008 to mark the British Lung Foundation’s national Breathe Easy Week. |  |