Craig, Dalai Lama, Harrison Ford, Robin Williams, Charles, sons William and Harry, football legend Pele and singer Joss Stone will appear in a computer-generated YouTube film to boost awareness about the issue of deforestation. They will appear in the latest environmental video, which also stars a digitally-created amphibian and Prince Charles.
The prince sits alongside an animated frog in a yet to be released YouTube clip.
The new ad campaign was launched by Charles on Tuesday night at a reception at the National Geographic Store in central London, Daily Mail reported.
"Our aim, with your help, is to build an online community to call, from the bottom up, for urgent action to protect the rain forests, without which we will most certainly lose the battle against catastrophic climate change," Charles said. James Bond star Craig, who features in the video with the animated frog as his latest Arm candy, said he was happy to support "such an important issue."
Holding the animated frog in the video, the Dalai Lama also gave his blessings to the campaign.
Princes William and Harry are pictured in the video clip with their new friend, the animated frog, as part of their father’s new rain forest campaign.