Actors and Entertainers
- Aamir Khan, Indian actor (of the famous Khan trio)
- Adnan Sami Khan
- Aftab Khan, Indian Sindhi speaking half-Baloch Bollywood actor
- Akram Khan (dancer), a British Bangladeshi dancer
- Ali Akbar Khan, a Bangladesh Bengali sarod player
- Asad Amanat Ali Khan, a Pakistani vocalist
- Bat for Lashes, real name Natasha Khan, English singer-songwriter and musician of Pakistani descent
- Chaka Khan, an American R&B singer
- Farah Khan, Indian film director, choreographer and fashion designer
- Fardeen Khan, Indian actor (son of Feroz Khan)
- Feroz Khan, Indian actor and director (father of Fardeen Khan)
- Imran Khan, a Indian actor
- Imran Khan (singer), a Dutch Pakistani Punjabi singer
- King Khan, real name Arish Khan, an Indian/French-Canadian musician and frontman for the German rock group the Shrines
- Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Pakistani vocalist
- Praga Khan, Belgian techno musician
- Rahat Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Pakistani vocalist
- Saif Ali Khan, Indian actor
- Salim Khan, Indian script writer (father of Salman Khan)
- Salman Khan, Indian actor (of the famous Khan trio)
- Shafqat Amanat Ali Khan, Pakistani vocalist
- Shahrukh Khan, Indian actor (of the famous Khan trio)
- Shakib Khan Bangladeshi top hero
- Sudhir|, Pakistani superstar real name Shah Zaman Khan Afridi.
- Roy Sætre Khantatat, Norwegian singer, better known as Roy Khan
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Famous quotes containing the words actors and and/or actors:
“To save the theatre, the theatre must be destroyed, the actors and actresses must all die of the plague. They poison the air, they make art impossible. It is not drama that they play, but pieces for the theatre. We should return to the Greeks, play in the open air; the drama dies of stalls and boxes and evening dress, and people who come to digest their dinner.”
—Eleonora Duse (18591924)
“To save the theatre, the theatre must be destroyed, the actors and actresses must all die of the plague. They poison the air, they make art impossible. It is not drama that they play, but pieces for the theatre. We should return to the Greeks, play in the open air; the drama dies of stalls and boxes and evening dress, and people who come to digest their dinner.”
—Eleonora Duse (18591924)