Notable persons of Anglo-Indian descent
- Anna Leonowens (1834 – 1915), British governess to the Siamese court
- Louis T. Leonowens (1856 – 1919), Siamese cavalry officer and trader; son of Anna Leonowens
- Chris Besson - Actor.
- Sir Ben Kingsley - Hollywood Actor.
- Pete Best - Original Drummer For The Beatles.
- Admiral O. S. Dawson - Chief Of The Indian Navy (1982-1984).
- Melanie Sykes - Model & TV Presenter.
- Kendel Turner - International Cyclist (Cycling Career 1987-1993).
- Diana Hayden - Former Miss World.
- Vivien Leigh - Hollywood Legendary Actress.
- Bif Naked - Canadian Rocker.
- Tony Brent - Singer.
- George Orwell - Writer.
- Henry Gidney - Prominent Educationist (1873-1942).
- Francis Fanthome - Member Of Parliament (Head Of The CISCE Board).
- Betty Nuthall - Tennis Player (First Non-American To Win The 1930 U.S Nationals).
- Lyndam Gregory - Actor.
- Diana Rigg - Actress.
- Gabrielle Anwar - Actress.
- Rhona Mitra - Actress.
- Nicollette Sheridan - Actress.
- Englebert Humperdink - Singer.
- Bryan Ferry - Singer.
- Cliff Richard - Singer.
- Nasser Hussain - Former English Cricket Captain, now a commentrator.
- Frank Anthony, lawyer, Anglo-Indian activist, prominent politician, educationist, Indian representative at the United Nations, author of Britain's Betrayal in India: The Story of the Anglo-Indian Community, Simon Wallenberg Press London
- Roger Binny, former Indian cricketer
- Ruskin Bond, author and journalist
- Leslie Claudius, field hockey player, won 4 Olympic Medals from 1948-1960 (3 gold, 1 silver).
- Patience Cooper, Indian film actress.
- Henry Derozio, 1809-1831, much noted Calcutta poet, author of Harp of India.
- Noel Jones, British ambassador.
- John Mayer (composer), violinist, composer and teacher. Put together the Indo-Jazz Fusions double quartet in 1967.
- Anthony de Mello, founder of the Board of Control for Cricket in India.
- Merle Oberon, actress, born in India and famous in Hollywood.
- Russell Peters, Anglo-Indian Canadian comedian.
- Peter Sarstedt, Pop singer-songwriter.
- Stephen Hector Taylor-Smith, pioneer of "Rocket Mail" in India, and immortalised by a postage stamp.
- Allan Sealy, Novelist
- Denzil Keelor, IAF hero in 1971 War with Pakistan
- Shanti Sen, Business lady
- Trevor Keelor, IAF hero in 1971 War with Pakistan
- Boris Karloff, who was part Indian
- Glen Duncan, author
- Jules Faife, World Music guitarist
- Helen Richardson Khan, Bollywood-actress
- S.L.J Gallyot, Former Assistant Director FERA.
- Roger MaGee, Indian hockey player. Represented India in the Asian Games
- Nerina Pallot, Platinum selling singer and songwriter.[20]