US actress Pamela Anderson has urged more people to support WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange after visiting him in a London prison where he is awaiting a hearing on a US extradition request.
"He's an innocent person... He's a good man, he's an incredible person. I love him," Anderson told reporters after she and WikiLeaks editor Kristinn Hrafnsson met Assange at Belmarsh prison.

US actress Pamela Anderson leaves Belmarsh Prison. Source: AAP
The US government has accused Australian citizen Assange, 47, of conspiring with former US military intelligence analyst Chelsea Manning to leak a trove of classified material in 2010.
He has been held at the prison since police dragged him from the Ecuadorian embassy in London on April 11. He had spent seven years inside the embassy to avoid arrest.
In a brief court appearance via video from the prison last week, Assange confirmed that he opposes his extradition. The case is expected to take up to one year to resolve.
"It's going to be a long fight... and he needs our support. He needs all the support he can get," said Anderson, 51, who befriended Assange during visits to the embassy.

Pro-Assange outside the British embassy in Washington DC, following his arrest. Source: AAP
"He's sacrificed so much to bring the truth out," she said, adding that she felt "sick" after meeting Assange in prison.
Hrafnsson also said it was "shocking to see my friend - an intellectual, a journalist... sitting in a high-security prison."