Louis (given Name) - Arts and Entertainment

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  • Louis (artist) (born 1989), Korean pop singer
  • Louis (singer) (1952–2011), Serbian singer
  • Louis Armstrong (1901–1971), American jazz musician
  • Louis C.K. (born 1967), American comedian
  • Louis Caron, backup musician for The Platters
  • Louis Calabro (1926–1991), Italian American orchestral composer
  • Lou Costello (1906–1959), American comedian
  • Louis Dobbs (born 1945), CNN anchor
  • Lou Ferrigno (born 1951), American bodybuilder and actor
  • Louis Gallodier (1734–1803), ballet master and choreographer
  • Louis Gossett, Jr. (born 1936), American actor
  • Louis I Kahn (1901 - 1972), American Architect
  • Louis Jordan (1908–1975), pioneering American jazz, blues and rhythm & blues musician and songwriter
  • Louis Jouvet (1887–1951), French actor and director
  • Louis L'Amour (1908–1988), American author of Western fiction
  • Louis Logic, American underground rapper
  • Louis Rukeyser (1933–2006), American economic commentator
  • Lou Diamond Philips (born 1962), American actor
  • Lou Rawls (1933–2006), American musician
  • Lou Reed (born 1942), American singer
  • Louis Sachar (born 1954), American author of children's books
  • Louis Szekely (born 1967), American stand-up comedian better known by his stage name, Louis C.K.
  • Louis Theroux (born 1970), British television broadcaster
  • Louis Van Lint (1909–1986), Belgian artist
  • Louis Vuitton (designer) (1821–1892), French fashion designer
  • Louis Wain (1860–1936), British artist who drew cats
  • Louis Walsh (born 1952), Irish popular music manager and minor celebrity
  • Louis Tomlinson (born 1991), is a British singer in boyband One Direction.

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