In our previous study, we have isolated cytochalasin H (CyH) from endophytic fungus derived from mangrove plant and found that CyH inhibited the proliferation of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) cells. Recently, epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) activation and programmed cell death 1 ligand (PD-L1) expression have been demonstrated to mediate NSCLC resistance to gefitinib, first-generation EGFR tyrosine kinase inhibitor (EGFR-TKI). Here, we further investigated the effect of CyH on EGFR activation, PD-L1 expression, and gefitinib sensitivity in NSCLC cell lines, A549 (wild-type EGFR), HCC827 (EGFR mutation), and NCI-H1975 (dual EGFR mutations and acquired gefitinib resistance) and animal model. Our results showed that CyH significantly inhibited EGFR activation and PD-L1 expression in NSCLC cells. Additionally, CyH dramatically promoted the inhibitory effect of gefitinib on the proliferation of A549 and HCC827 cells, and enhanced the sensitivity to gefitinib in NCI-H1975 cells. Moreover, CyH increased the inhibitory effect of gefitinib on EGFR activation and PD-L1 expression in HCC827 and NCI-H1975 cells. Animal experiments further demonstrated that CyH significantly promoted the inhibitory effect of gefitinib on the growth of NSCLC and the expression of Ki-67, p-EGFR, and PD-L1 in NCI-H1975 NSCLC xenograft tumors of nude mice. Furthermore, CyH inhibited the activation of JAK3/STAT signaling pathway. Taken together, our findings suggest that CyH promotes the sensitivity to gefitinib in NSCLC cells through the inhibition of EGFR activation and PD-L1 expression.