List of Buddhists

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This is a list of notable Buddhists, encompassing all the major branches of the religion (i.e. in Buddhism), and including interdenominational and eclectic Buddhist practitioners. This list includes both formal teachers of Buddhism, and people notable in other areas who are publicly Buddhist or who have espoused Buddhism.

Philosophers and founders of schools

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Individuals are grouped by nationality, except in cases where their influence was felt elsewhere. Gautama Buddha and his immediate disciples ('Buddhists') are listed separately from later Indian Buddhist thinkers, teachers and contemplatives.

Buddha's disciples and early Buddhists

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Buddha and his disciples; the world's tallest walking statue of the Buddha, in Kandy, Sri Lanka[1]
Clergy
Laity

Later Indian Buddhists (after Buddha)

From Gandhara, Pakistan

Indo-Greek

Central Asian

Chinese

Tibetan

Japanese

Korean

Burmese

Laity

Thai

Sri Lankan

Rulers and monarchs

Modern teachers

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Theravada teachers


Tibetan Buddhist teachers

Dzogchen and Bon teachers

Zen teachers

American
Chinese
European

Austrian

British

Danish

French

German

Italian

Irish

Polish

Swedish

Swiss

Indian

Japanese
Korean
Malaysian
Singaporean
Taiwanese
Vietnamese

Writers

Politicians and activists

Indian

Malaysian

Japanese

Burmese

American

English

South Korean

Vietnamese

Sri Lankan

Film and television

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American

Brazilian

British

Danish

Hong Konger

  • Chow Yun-fat (born 1955), famous Hong Kong actor[86]
  • Michael Lam (born 1966), former Hong Kong film actor and ordained as Buddhist monk in 2009, resident monk at Tsz Shan Monastery[87]
  • Andy Lau (born 1961), Hong Kong actor, singer-songwriter and film producer. He has been one of Hong Kong's most commercially successful film actors since the mid-1980s, performing in more than 160 films while maintaining a successful singing career at the same time.[88][89]
  • Tony Leung Chiu-wai (born 1962), Hong Kong actor and singer, one of Asia's most successful and internationally recognized actors

Indian

Italian

Macanese

Isabella Leong (born 1988), Macanese actress and former singer

Malaysian

Singaporean

Spanish

Taiwan

  • Brigitte Lin (born 1954), Taiwanese actress, regarded as an icon of Chinese language cinema for her extensive and varied roles in both Taiwanese and Hong Kong films
  • Takeshi Kaneshiro (born 1973), Japanese actor and singer based in Taiwan

Thai

Billionaire

American

British

Chinese

French

Hong Konger

  • Li Ka-shing (born 1928) is a Hong Kong billionaire business magnate, investor, and philanthropist.[128]

Japanese

Malaysian

  • Robert Kuok, Malaysian business magnate, investor and philanthropist. According to Forbes, his net worth is estimated at $11.8 billion as of April 2023,[129] making him the wealthiest Malaysian citizen[130][131] and 96th wealthiest person in the world.[132]

Sri Lankan

  • Ernest de Silva, Ceylonese business magnate, banker, barrister and public figure, considered to be the most prominent Ceylonese philanthropist of the 20th century.

Music

American

Australian

British

Canadian

Chinese

Hong Kong

  • Daniel Chan (born 1975), Hong Kong singer, songwriter, and actor.[162] (Chan Buddhism)
  • Jacky Cheung (born 1961), Hong Kong singer and actor
  • Aaron Kwok (born 1965), Hong Kong singer and actor, also known as the "God of Dance"
  • Anita Mui (1963–2003), Hong Kong singer and actress, considered one of the most iconic Cantopop singers
  • Alan Tam (born 1950), Hong Kong singer and actor, who played major role in developing the Cantopop scene in the 1980s

Indian

Italian

South Korean

Sport

Football

Cricket

Basketball

Swimming

Rugby

Golf

Boxing

Wrestlers

Sumo wrestling

Military

American

British

Buddhist practitioners notable in other fields

Fictional Buddhists

Anime and manga

Graphic novels

Literature

Film and television

Video games

Misc

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