Sir Sean Connery is urging Scots to vote in favour of independence, saying it is too good an opportunity to miss.
The James Bond star claimed a vote in favour of leaving the UK in September's referendum would “capture the world's attention”.
He added that he was "particularly excited" about the prospects that independence could offer the film and creative industries, saying these could be boosted by new inward investment, helping to create jobs north of the border.
"But as a Scot with a lifelong love of Scotland and the arts, I believe the opportunity of independence is too good to miss. Simply put there is no more creative an act than creating a new nation."
Sir Sean, who is already well known as a supporter of independence, said: "A Yes vote will capture the world's attention. There will be a renewed focus on our culture and politics, giving us an unparalleled opportunity to promote our heritage and creative excellence."
He argued that a Yes vote in the referendum could encourage more investment in the film industry, together with the "international promotion of Scotland as an iconic location".