Not really, at least not until now (I’m in my late 30s). Technically the most “Eastern” philosopher that has had an influence on me was Lucian of Samosata (afaik Samosata was close to the present border between Syria and Turkey), but other than that I didn’t have the “inner drive”, so to speak, to immerse myself into Eastern philosophy. At least not until now. From a distance I do find some parts of it pretty interesting, but, again, that’s just a “guess”.
Come to think of it, I was pretty impressed by Plotinus and the Neoplatonists, who I think are the closest “Western philosophy” got to “Eastern philosophy”, even though I found that they’re not that much discussed in the Anglosphere.