Actor Leonardo DiCaprio, who filmed "The Beach" on a Thai island in the tsunami zone, set up a link on his Web site for relief donations. He also donated an undisclosed amount to UNICEF.
Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne reportedly donated $190,000 to the Tsunami Disaster Emergency Fund, and teamed up to front an appeal for public donations in an MTV produced television ad.
Sting, who cancelled a scheduled performance in Sri Lanka after the tsunami hit, will play a benefit for the relief effort in Perth, Australia.
Actress Sandra Bullock donated $1 million to the American Red Cross to help relief efforts.
Britain's Prince William, right, and Prince Harry, are pictured helping with the packing of aid items bound for the Indian Ocean archipelego the Maldives, at a Red Cross depot near Bristol, England, Jan. 7, 2005.
From left, Hong Kong singer Andy Hui, action star Jackie Chan and actor Eric Tsang promote a benefit performance for tsunami victims, Jan. 4, 2005, in Hong Kong. Chan and other top Hong Kong star were reviving the anti-African-famine anthem "We Are The World?" for the performance.
Longtime UK DJ Mike Read said he lined up Band Aid veteran Boy George, pictured, Bill Wyman, The Bee Gees and Cliff Richard to record a benefit version of Read's "Grief Never Grows Old."
Seven-time Formula One champion Michael Schumacher's manager said the German driver pledged $10 million to the relief effort. Schumacher's bodyguard Burkhard Cramer died in Phuket, Thailand, during the tsunami. His two sons also are believed dead.
Canadian musicians Avril Lavigne, Sarah McLachlan, Barenaked Ladies and Our Lady Peace planned a benefit concert in Vancouver for the tsunami victims.
Director Stephen Spielberg and his family gave a total of $1.5 million to three relief agencies.
Queen guitarist Brian May said he would donate proceeds from the 1,000th performance of the musical "We Will Rock You" to tsunami charities.
Celebrities visiting "The Tonight Show" will sign a Harley-Davidson Road King motorcycle to be auctioned to raise money for victims of the tsunami. Host Jay Leno is seen here with the motorcycle, Jan. 3, 2005, in Burbank, Calif.
U.S. alt-metal band Linkin Park created a charity with the Red Cross.
Willie Nelson, pictured, agreed to headline a benefit concert in Austin, Texas. The "Tsunami Relief Austin to South Asia" concert will include performances by Patty Griffin, Spoon, Joe Ely, Alejandro Escovedo, Bruce Robison and Kelly Willis.
"West Wing" actor Bradley Whitford and his wife, "Malcom in the Middle" actress Jane Kaczmarek, are sponsoring an auction through their Clothes Off Our Back Foundation. Kaczmarek called on all current and previous Golden Globe nominees and winners to donate clothes and accessories they have worn on the red carpet to either this year's awards show or previous ones.
Chow Yun-fat, who starred in "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon," is auctioning off a photograph he took to raise funds for tsunami survivors. The minimum price for the signed black-and-white picture of a branch laden with what appears to be tomatoes was set at $3,600; the Apple Daily newspaper, the auction organizer, said.