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- Cadenet (1160–1235), French-Spanish composer
- Cage, American rapper
- Cali (born 1968), French singer-songwriter
- Calogero (born 1971), French singer
- Camané, Portuguese singer
- Camelia (born 1974), Malaysian singer and model
- Camilla (born 1984), English singer and actress
- Camille (born 1978), French singer-songwriter and actress
- Camoflauge (1981–2003), American rapper
- Cam'ron (born 1976), American rapper
- Cancerbero (born 1977), Mexican wrestler
- Canibus (born 1974), Jamaican-born, American rapper
- Cantinflas (1911–1993), Mexican comedian and actor
- Canuplin (1904–1979), Filipino actor
- Caparezza (born 1973), Italian rapper
- Cappadonna (born 1968), American rapper
- Capucine (1931–1990), French actress
- Capulina (born 1927), Mexican comedy actor
- Caravelli (born 1930), French orchestra leader, composer and arranger
- Cardin (born 1972), Vietnamese-born American singer and composer
- Caribou (born 1978), Canadian musician
- Carlos (1943–2008), French entertainer
- Carlprit (born 1986), Zimbabwean rapper and actor
- Carmel (born 1958), British singer
- Carpentras (1470–1548), French composer
- Cartola (1908–1980), Brazilian singer and composer
- Cascarita (1920–1975), Cuban singer
- Case, American singer
- Cashis (born 1978), American rapper
- Cassiane (born 1972), Brazilian singer
- Cassidey (born 1980), American pornographic actress
- Cassidy (born 1982), American rapper
- Cassie (born 1986), American singer
- Castelloza, French composer
- Caushun (born 1977), American rapper
- Cazuza (1958–1990), Brazilian singer and composer
- Cecilia, Norwegian singer
- Cecilia (1948–1976), Spanish singer-songwriter
- Cecilia (born 1943), Chilean singer-songwriter
- Celeda, American singer and drag performer
- Celeste (born 1972), American pornographic actress
- Cepillín (born 1946), Mexican television clown
- Céu (born 1980), Brazilian singer-songwriter
- Ceui, Japanese singer-songwriter
- Ceza (born 1976), Turkish rapper
- Chacrinha (1917–1988), Brazilian TV host and comedian
- Chakri (born 1974), Indian music director and singer
- Chakuza (born 1981), Austrian rapper
- Chalam, Indian actor, comedian and director
- Chalice (born 1983), Estonian singer and rapper
- Cham (born 1977), Jamaican DJ, singer-songwriter and record producer
- Chamillionaire (born 1979), American rapper
- Chandrashekhar (born 1922), Indian actor
- Channii (born 1991), Dutch-born American singer-songwriter
- Chara (born 1968), Japanese singer, songwriter, musician and actress
- Charizma (1973–1993), American MC
- Charlene (born 1950), American singer
- Charlie (born 1973), American pornographic actress
- Charo (born 1951), Spanish American entertainer
- Charuhasan, Indian actor
- Charytín (born 1954), Dominican singer and actress
- Chata, Japanese singer
- Chatelaine (born 1953), Canadian singer
- Chaundon, American rapper
- Chayanne (born 1968), Puerto Rican singer
- Checkmate, Canadian hip hop artist
- Chenoa (born 1975), Argentine-Spanish singer
- Cher (born 1946), American singer
- Cheran, Indian actor and director
- Cherie (born 1984), French singer
- Cherrelle (born 1958), American singer
- Chessman (born 1975), Mexican wrestler
- Chezidek (born 1973), Jamaican singer
- Chiaki (born 1971), Japanese entertainer
- Chicane (born 1971), British musician, composer and producer
- Chichay (1918–1993), Filipino comedian
- Chikezie (born 1985), American singer
- Chingy (born 1980), American hip-hop artist
- Chinmayi (born 1984), Indian singer
- Chipmunk (born 1990), English rapper and singer-songwriter
- Chiquito (1932–1997), Filipino actor
- Chiranjeevi (born 1955), Indian actor
- Chisu (born 1982), Finnish singer-songwriter and producer
- Chitragupta (1917–1991), Indian composer
- Chloe, Australian singer-songwriter
- Chloe (born 1971), American pornographic actress, director and nude model
- Chloe (born 1987), American singer-songwriter
- Choclair, Canadian rapper
- Chocolat (born 1978), Japanese singer
- Choice, American rapper
- Chrisanthos (1934–2005), Greek singer-songwriter
- Chrispa (born 1982), Greek singer
- Christell (born 1998), Chilean singer and musician
- Christophe (born 1945), French singer-songwriter
- Chrisye (1949–2007), Indonesian singer
- Chuggo (born 1971), Canadian rapper
- Chyna (born 1970), former American professional wrestler
- Ciara (born 1985), American singer
- Cibelle (born 1978), Brazilian performance artist, singer-songwriter and producer
- Cibernético (born 1975), Mexican wrestler
- Cilvaringz, Dutch rapper and hip hop producer
- Cineplexx (born 1973), Argentine musician
- Clairette (1919–2008), French-Canadian actress and singer
- Classified (born 1978), Canadian rapper
- Clémentine (born 1963), French singer-songwriter
- Cleopatra, Greek singer
- Clueso (born 1980), German singer-songwriter, rapper and producer
- Coba (born 1959), Japanese musician
- Cocco (born 1977), Japanese singer
- Coko (born 1970), American singer
- Colette (1873–1954), French novelist
- Colos (born 1981), Albanian-born, German rapper
- Coluche (1944–1986), French comedian and actor
- Common (born 1972), American rapper and actor
- Conchita (born 1980), Finnish-born Spanish singer
- Consequence (born 1977), American rapper
- Coolio (born 1963), American rapper
- Coppé, Japanese singer-songwriter and music producer
- Corina, American singer
- Corina (born 1980), Romanian singer and composer
- Cormega (born 1973), American emcee rapper
- Cornelius (born 1969), Japanese musician and producer
- Cougnut (1968–2001), American rapper
- Crane (born 1956), American trumpeter and vocalist
- Cristie (born 1978), Spanish singer-songwriter
- Cronos (born 1963), English heavy metal singer and bass guitarist
- Crowbar (born 1974), American wrestler
- Csézy (born 1979), Hungarian singer
- Culture, Canadian rapper, reggae and hip hop artist
- Curse (born 1978), German hip hop artist
- Cybele (1887–1978), Greek actress
- Cytherea (born 1981), American pornographic actress and model
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