Frank Anthony, lawyer, Anglo-Indian activist, politician, educationist, Indian representative at the United Nations, author of
Britain's Betrayal in India: The Story of the Anglo-Indian Community
Norman Anil Kumar Browne, Air Chief Marshal & Current Chief of the Air Staff of the IAF
Gabrielle Anwar, actress
Marcus Bartley, cinematographer
Oscar Stanley Dawson, Admiral, Chief of the Naval Staff of the Indian Navy from 1 March 1982 to 30 November 1984
Roger Binny, former Indian cricketer
Tony Brent, singer
Leslie Claudius, field hockey player, won 4 Olympic Medals from 1948-1960 (3 gold, 1 silver)
Sebastian Coe, British Athlete and
Peer
Patience Cooper, Indian film actress
Admiral Oscar Stanley Dawson, Chief of the Indian Navy (1982-1984)
Henry Derozio, 1809-1831, Calcutta poet, author of
Harp of India
Glen Duncan, author
Marc Elliott, actor
Naomi Scott, actress (Fox: Terra Nova)
Henry Gidney, educationist (1873-1942)
Rory Girvan, British Actor
Diana Hayden, actress and former
Miss World
Ricky Heppolette, Footballer
Engelbert Humperdinck, singer (real name, Arnold Dorsey)
Norman Douglas Hutchinson, Royal Painter
Leon Ireland, lead singer of the Indian rock music band
Moksha
Holly Johnson, singer. In his autobiography, Johnson stated that while his grandfather looked white, he was actually 3/4 Indian
Wilson Jones, former billiards World Champion
Noel Jones, British ambassador
Boris Karloff, actor, grandnephew of
Anna Leonowens
Katrina Kaif, model, actress
Sara Karloff, writer, daughter of
Boris Karloff
Kevin Keelan, Norwich City goalkeeper
Denzil Keelor, IAFhero in 1971 War with Pakistan
Trevor Keelor,
IAF hero in 1971 War with Pakistan
Helen Richardson Khan, Bollywood actress
Sir Ben Kingsley, British actor
Anna Leonowens (1834-1915), British governess to the Siamese court on whose life story
The King and I was based
Louis T. Leonowens (1856-1919), Siamese cavalry officer and trader; son of
Anna Leonowens
Frederick Akbar Mahomed, physician, grandson of
Sake Dean Mahomed
Colin Mathura-Jeffree, New Zealand model and actor
John Mayer, violinist, composer and teacher. Put together the Indo-Jazz Fusions double quartet in 1967
Alistair McGowan, impressionist, comedian and actor
Richard Nerurkar, British long-distance runner
Betty Nuthall, tennis player (first non-American to win the U.S. Nationals, in 1930)
Merle Oberon, actress, born in India
Derek O'Brien, quizmaster
Russell Peters, Canadian stand-up comic and actor
Diana Quick, actress
Timo R㨳㭥n, Indian artist from Sweden
Cliff Richard, pop singer (real name, Harry Webb)
Paul Sabu, musician
Anand Satyanand, Governor General of New Zealand
Allan Sealy, Novelist
Nicollette Sheridan, actress
Adam Sinclair, Indian Hockey player born in Coimbatore
Melanie Sykes, Model and TV presenter
Deanna Syme, former Indian Athlete, lit the torch for the 1982 Asian Games in New Delhi India
Ayesha Takia, actress
Stephen Hector Taylor-Smith, pioneer of "Rocket Mail" in India, and immortalised by a postage stamp
Norman Watt-Roy, bassist of
Ian Dury &The Blockheads
Eden Kane, singer - Real name Richard Sarstedt
Peter Sarstedt, singer and brother of Eden Kane
Robin Sarstedt, singer and brother of Eden Kane and Peter Sarstedt