1935 in film
The following is an overview of 1935 in film, including significant events, a list of films released and notable births and deaths. The cinema releases of 1935 were highly representative of the Hollywood cinema#Sound era and the Golden Age of Hollywood|early Golden Age] period of Hollywood. This period was punctuated by performances from Clark Gable, Shirley Temple, Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, and the first teaming of Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy. A significant number of productions also originated in the UK film industry.
Top-grossing films (U.S.)
The top ten 1935 released films by box office gross in North America are as follows:| Rank | Title | Distributor | Domestic rentals |
| 1 | Mutiny on the Bounty | MGM | $2,250,000 |
| 2 | Top Hat | RKO | $1,782,000 |
| 3 | China Seas | MGM | $1,710,000 |
| 4 | Broadway Melody of 1936 | MGM | $1,655,000 |
| 5 | David Copperfield | MGM | $1,621,000 |
| 6 | Steamboat Round the Bend | 20th Century Fox | $1,528,000 |
| 7 | The Crusades | Paramount | $1,491,471 |
| 8 | Roberta | RKO | $1,467,000 |
| 9 | In Old Kentucky | 20th Century Fox | $1,438,000 |
| 10 | The Littlest Rebel | 20th Century Fox | $1,431,000 |
Events
- February 22 – The Little Colonel premieres starring Shirley Temple, Lionel Barrymore and Bill Robinson, featuring a famous stair dance with Hollywood's first interracial dance couple
- February 23 – Gene Autry stars as himself as the Singing Cowboy in the serial The Phantom Empire. He would later be voted the number one Western star from 1937 to 1942.
- February 27 – Seven-year-old Shirley Temple wins the first special Academy Juvenile Award.
- March – The Bantu Educational Kinema Experiment is started in order to educate the Bantu peoples.
- May 31 – Fox Film and Twentieth Century Pictures merge to form 20th Century Fox.
- June 13 – Following the merger of six smaller independent film companies including Monogram Pictures, Mascot Pictures, Liberty Pictures and Majestic Pictures, Herbert J. Yates completed the formation of Republic Pictures.
- August 15 – Will Rogers who the previous year was voted the Top Money Making Star dies in a plane crash.
- August 25 – William Boyd appears in his first of 66 films as Hopalong Cassidy in Hop-Along Cassidy.
- September – Judy Garland signs a contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
- September 5 – Gene Autry appears in his first film for the newly formed Republic Pictures – Tumbling Tumbleweeds, named after his second million-selling record.
- November 30 – The British films of 1935|British]-made film Scrooge, the first all-talking film version of Charles Dickens' novel A Christmas Carol, opens in the U.S. after its U.K. release on November 26. Seymour Hicks plays Ebenezer Scrooge, a role he has played onstage hundreds of times. The film is criticized by some for not showing all of the ghosts physically, and quickly fades into obscurity. Widespread interest does not surface until the film is shown on television in the 1980s, in very shabby-looking prints. It is eventually restored on DVD.
Academy Awards
Most nominations: Mutiny on the Bounty – 8
Major Awards
- Best Picture: Mutiny on the Bounty – Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
- Best Director: John Ford – The Informer
- Best Actor: Victor McLaglen – The Informer
- Best Actress: Bette Davis – Dangerous
Top Ten Money Making Stars
Exhibitors selected the following as the Top Ten Money Making Stars of the Year in Quigley Publishing Company's annual poll.| Rank | Actor/Actress |
| 1. | Shirley Temple |
| 2. | Will Rogers |
| 3. | Clark Gable |
| 4. | Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers |
| 5. | Joan Crawford |
| 6. | Claudette Colbert |
| 7. | Dick Powell |
| 8. | Wallace Beery |
| 9. | Joe E. Brown |
| 10. | James Cagney |
Notable films
0–9
- The 39 Steps, directed by Alfred Hitchcock, starring Robert Donat and Madeleine Carroll –
A
- After Office Hours, directed by Robert Z. Leonard, starring Clark Gable and Constance Bennett
- Ah, Wilderness!, directed by Clarence Brown, starring Wallace Beery and Lionel Barrymore
- Alice Adams, directed by George Stevens, starring Katharine Hepburn and Fred MacMurray
- Amphitryon, directed by Reinhold Schünzel, starring Willy Fritsch –
- Anna Karenina, directed by Clarence Brown, starring Greta Garbo and Fredric March
- Annie Oakley, directed by George Stevens, starring Barbara Stanwyck and Melvyn Douglas
- The Arizonian, directed by Charles Vidor, starring Richard Dix
B
- La Bandera, directed by Julien Duvivier and starring Annabella and Jean Gabin –
- Barbary Coast, directed by Howard Hawks, starring Miriam Hopkins, Edward G. Robinson and Joel McCrea
- Becky Sharp, directed by Rouben Mamoulian, starring Miriam Hopkins, Cedric Hardwicke and Billie Burke
- Black Fury, directed by Michael Curtiz, starring Paul Muni
- The Black Room, directed by Roy William Neill, starring Boris Karloff
- Bordertown, directed by Archie Mayo, starring Paul Muni and Bette Davis
- Boys Will Be Boys, directed by William Beaudine, starring Will Hay –
- Brewster's Millions, directed by Thornton Freeland, starring Jack Buchanan and Lili Damita –
- The Bride Comes Home, directed by Wesley Ruggles, starring Claudette Colbert, Fred MacMurray and Robert Young
- Bride of Frankenstein, directed by James Whale, starring Boris Karloff and Elsa Lanchester
- Broadway Melody of 1936, directed by Roy Del Ruth, starring Jack Benny, Eleanor Powell, Robert Taylor and Una Merkel
C
- The [Call of the Wild (1935 film)|The Call of the Wild], directed by William A. Wellman, starring Clark Gable, Loretta Young and Jack Oakie
- Captain Blood, directed by Michael Curtiz, starring Errol Flynn, Olivia de Havilland and Basil Rathbone
- Car of Dreams, directed by Graham Cutts and Austin Melford, starring Grete Mosheim and John Mills –
- Carnival in Flanders , directed by Jacques Feyder, starring Françoise Rosay –
- Charlie Chan in Egypt, directed by Louis King, starring Warner Oland
- Children of Troubled Times , directed by Xu Xingzhi, starring Yuan Muzhi and Wang Renmei –
- China Seas, directed by Tay Garnett, starring Clark Gable, Jean Harlow, Wallace Beery, Lewis Stone and Rosalind Russell
- The Clairvoyant, directed by Maurice Elvey, starring Claude Rains and Fay Wray –
- Coal Face, documentary directed by Alberto Cavalcanti –
- Crime and Punishment, directed by Josef von Sternberg, starring Edward Arnold and Peter Lorre
- The Crime of Dr. Crespi, directed by John H. Auer, starring Erich von Stroheim
- The Crusades, directed by Cecil B. DeMille, starring Loretta Young and Henry Wilcoxon
- Curly Top, directed by Irving Cummings, starring Shirley Temple and John Boles
D
- Dandy Dick, directed by William Beaudine, starring Will Hay –
- Dangerous, directed by Alfred E. Green, starring Bette Davis and Franchot Tone
- Dante's Inferno, directed by Harry Lachman, starring Spencer Tracy and Claire Trevor
- The Dark Angel, directed by Sidney Franklin, starring Fredric March, Merle Oberon and Herbert Marshall
- David Copperfield, directed by George Cukor, starring W. C. Fields, Lionel Barrymore, Maureen O'Sullivan, Lewis Stone and Freddie Bartholomew
- Death Drives Through, directed by Edward L. Cahn –
- Devdas, directed by and starring Pramathesh Barua –
- The Devil [Is a Woman (1935 film)|The Devil Is a Woman], directed by Josef von Sternberg, starring Marlene Dietrich and Cesar Romero
- Dinky, directed by D. Ross Lederman and Howard Bretherton, starring Jackie Cooper and Mary Astor
- Doubting Thomas, directed by David Butler, starring Will Rogers and Billie Burke
- Drake of England, directed by Arthur B. Woods, starring Matheson Lang –
E-F
- The Eleventh Commandment , directed by Martin Frič –
- Escapade, directed by Robert Z. Leonard, starring William Powell and Luise Rainer
- Escape Me Never, directed by Paul Czinner, starring Elisabeth Bergner –
- Every Night at Eight, directed by Raoul Walsh, starring George Raft and Alice Faye
- The Farmer Takes a Wife, directed by Victor Fleming, starring Janet Gaynor and Henry Fonda
- Foreign Affaires, directed by and starring Tom Walls –
- Four Hours to Kill!, directed by Mitchell Leisen, starring Richard Barthelmess
- Frisco Kid, directed by Lloyd Bacon, starring James Cagney, Margaret Lindsay and Ricardo Cortez
- Front Page Woman, directed by Michael Curtiz, starring Bette Davis and George Brent
G
- G Men, directed by William Keighley, starring James Cagney, Ann Dvorak and Margaret Lindsay
- The Ghost Goes West, directed by René Clair, starring Robert Donat, Jean Parker and Eugene Pallette –
- The Gilded Lily, directed by Wesley Ruggles, starring Claudette Colbert, Fred MacMurray and Ray Milland
- The Girl from 10th Avenue, directed by Alfred E. Green, starring Bette Davis
- The Glass Key, directed by Frank Tuttle, starring George Raft and Edward Arnold
- Go Into Your Dance, directed by Archie Mayo, starring Al Jolson, Ruby Keeler and Glenda Farrell
- Goin' to Town, directed by Alexander Hall, starring Mae West
- Gold Diggers of 1935, directed by Busby Berkeley, starring Dick Powell, Adolphe Menjou, Gloria Stuart and Glenda Farrell
- The Good Fairy, directed by William Wyler, starring Margaret Sullavan, Herbert Marshall and Frank Morgan
- The Great Impersonation, directed by Alan Crosland, starring Edmund Lowe
H
- Hands Across the Table, directed by Mitchell Leisen, starring Carole Lombard and Fred MacMurray
- Harmony Lane, directed by Joseph Santley, starring Douglass Montgomery
- Home on the Range, directed by Arthur Jacobson, starring Jackie Coogan and Randolph Scott
- Hop-Along Cassidy, directed by Howard Bretherton, starring William Boyd
- Hyde Park Corner, directed by Sinclair Hill, starring Gordon Harker –
I-J
- I Live My Life, directed by W. S. Van Dyke, starring Joan Crawford and Frank Morgan
- I'll Give a Million , directed by Mario Camerini, starring Vittorio De Sica –
- In Old Kentucky, directed by George Marshall, starring Will Rogers
- The Informer, directed by John Ford, starring Victor McLaglen
- An Inn in Tokyo , directed by Yasujirō Ozu –
- Jánošík, directed by Martin Frič –
L
- The [Last Days of Pompeii (1935 film)|The Last Days of Pompeii], directed by Merian C. Cooper and Ernest B. Schoedsack, starring Preston Foster and Basil Rathbone
- Life Begins at 40, directed by George Marshall, starring Will Rogers
- Little Big Shot, directed by Michael Curtiz, starring Glenda Farrell
- The Little Colonel, directed by David Butler, starring Shirley Temple and Lionel Barrymore
- Little Mother , directed by Henry Koster, starring Franciska Gaal –
- The Littlest Rebel, directed by David Butler, starring Shirley Temple
- The [Lives of a Bengal Lancer (film)|The Lives of a Bengal Lancer], directed by Henry Hathaway, starring Gary Cooper and Franchot Tone
- Long Live with Dearly Departed , directed by Martin Frič –
- Lucrezia Borgia , directed by Abel Gance, starring Edwige Feuillère –
M
- Mad Love, directed by Karl Freund, starring Peter Lorre
- Magnificent Obsession, directed by John M. Stahl, starring Irene Dunne and Robert Taylor
- Man of the Moment, directed by Monty Banks, starring Douglas Fairbanks Jr. –
- Man on the Flying Trapeze, directed by Clyde Bruckman, starring W. C. Fields
- The Man Who [Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo (film)|The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo], directed by Stephen Roberts, starring Ronald Colman and Joan Bennett
- Men of Action, directed by Alan James, starring Frankie Darro
- Midshipman Easy, directed by Carol Reed, starring Hughie Green and Margaret Lockwood –
- A [Midsummer Night's Dream (1935 film)|A Midsummer Night's Dream], directed by Max Reinhardt and William Dieterle, starring James Cagney, Joe E. Brown, Dick Powell and Olivia de Havilland
- The Million Ryo Pot , directed by Sadao Yamanaka –
- Les Misérables, directed by Richard Boleslawski, starring Fredric March, Charles Laughton and Cedric Hardwicke
- Mississippi, directed by A. Edward Sutherland, starring Bing Crosby, W. C. Fields and Joan Bennett
- Moscow Nights, directed by Anthony Asquith, starring Laurence Olivier –
- The Murder Man, directed by Tim Whelan, starring Spencer Tracy and Virginia Bruce
- Music Hath Charms, directed by Thomas Bentley, starring Henry Hall –
- Mutiny on the Bounty, directed by Frank Lloyd, starring Charles Laughton, Clark Gable and Franchot Tone
- The [Mystery of Edwin Drood (1935 film)|The Mystery of Edwin Drood], directed by Stuart Walker, starring Claude Rains
N
- Naughty Marietta, directed by Robert Z. Leonard and W. S. Van Dyke, starring Jeanette MacDonald, Nelson Eddy and Frank Morgan
- The New Gulliver , directed by Aleksandr Ptushko –
- New Women , directed by Cai Chusheng, starring Ruan Lingyu –
- A [Night at the Opera (film)|A Night at the Opera], directed by Sam Wood, starring the Marx Brothers
- The Night Is Young, directed by Dudley Murphy, starring Ramon Novarro and Evelyn Laye
- No Limit, directed by Monty Banks, starring George Formby –
- No More Ladies, directed by Edward H. Griffith, starring Joan Crawford, Robert Montgomery and Franchot Tone
O-P
- The Old and the Young King , directed by Hans Steinhoff, starring Emil Jannings –
- Our Little Girl, directed by John S. Robertson, starring Shirley Temple, Joel McCrea and Lyle Talbot
- Page Miss Glory, directed by Mervyn LeRoy, starring Marion Davies, Pat O'Brien, Dick Powell and Mary Astor
- Party Wire, directed by Erle C. Kenton, starring Jean Arthur and Victor Jory
- The Passing of the Third Floor Back, directed by Berthold Viertel, starring Conrad Veidt –
- Peter Ibbetson, directed by Henry Hathaway, starring Gary Cooper, Ann Harding and Ida Lupino
- Police Chief Antek , directed by Michał Waszyński, starring Adolf Dymsza –
- Princess Tam Tam, directed by Edmond T. Gréville, starring Josephine Baker –
- Private Worlds, directed by Gregory La Cava, starring Claudette Colbert, Charles Boyer, Joan Bennett and Joel McCrea
- Professional Soldier, directed by Tay Garnett, starring Victor McLaglen, Freddie Bartholomew and Gloria Stuart
- Public Hero No. 1, directed by J. Walter Ruben, starring Lionel Barrymore, Jean Arthur and Chester Morris
R
- The Raven, directed by Lew Landers, starring Boris Karloff and Béla Lugosi
- Reckless, directed by Victor Fleming, starring Jean Harlow, William Powell and Franchot Tone
- Red Passport , directed by Guido Brignone, starring Isa Miranda –
- Remember Last Night?, directed by James Whale, starring Edward Arnold, Constance Cummings and Robert Young
- Rendezvous, directed by William K. Howard, starring William Powell, Rosalind Russell and Cesar Romero
- Roberta, directed by William A. Seiter, starring Irene Dunne, Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers and Randolph Scott
- Royal Cavalcade, directed by Thomas Bentley, Herbert Brenon, W. P. Kellino, Norman Lee, Walter Summers and Marcel Varnel –
- Ruggles of Red Gap, directed by Leo McCarey, starring Charles Laughton and ZaSu Pitts
S
- The Scoundrel, directed by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur, starring Noël Coward
- Scrooge, directed by Henry Edwards, starring Seymour Hicks –
- Shanghai, directed by James Flood, starring Loretta Young, Charles Boyer and Warner Oland
- She, directed by Lansing C. Holden and Irving Pichel, starring Helen Gahagan, Randolph Scott and Nigel Bruce
- She Couldn't Take It, directed by Tay Garnett, starring George Raft and Joan Bennett
- She Married Her Boss, directed by Gregory La Cava, starring Claudette Colbert and Melvyn Douglas
- Sheela , directed by K.D. Mehra, starring Noor Jehan –
- The Silent Code, directed by Stuart Paton, starring Kane Richmond
- So Red the Rose, directed by King Vidor, starring Margaret Sullavan and Randolph Scott
- The Soul of the Accordion , directed by Mario Soffici, starring Libertad Lamarque –
- Special Agent, directed by William Keighley, starring Bette Davis, George Brent and Ricardo Cortez
- Splendor, directed by Elliott Nugent, starring Miriam Hopkins and Joel McCrea
- Squibs, directed by Henry Edwards, starring Betty Balfour, Gordon Harker and Stanley Holloway –
- Star of Midnight, directed by Stephen Roberts (director), starring William Powell and Ginger Rogers
- Steamboat Round the Bend, directed by John Ford, starring Will Rogers
T
- A [Tale of Two Cities (1935 film)|A Tale of Two Cities], directed by Jack Conway, starring Ronald Colman and Elizabeth Allan
- Thanks a Million, directed by Roy Del Ruth, starring Dick Powell and Ann Dvorak
- Toni, directed by Jean Renoir –
- Top Hat, directed by Mark Sandrich, starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers
- Transatlantic Tunnel, directed by Maurice Elvey, starring Richard Dix and Leslie Banks –
- The Triumph of Sherlock Holmes, directed by Leslie S. Hiscott, starring Arthur Wontner and Ian Fleming –
- Triumph of the Will, Nazi propaganda film directed by Leni Riefenstahl –
- Tumbling Tumbleweeds, directed by Joseph Kane, starring Gene Autry
- Turn of the Tide, directed by Norman Walker, starring John Garrick and Geraldine Fitzgerald –
V-Y
- Villa for Sale , directed by Géza von Cziffra –
- The Village Squire, directed by Reginald Denham, starring David Horne and Vivien Leigh –
- Waterfront Lady, directed by Joseph Santley, starring Ann Rutherford
- The Wedding Night, directed by King Vidor, starring Gary Cooper and Anna Sten
- Werewolf of London, directed by Stuart Walker, starring Henry Hull and Warner Oland
- Westward Ho, directed by Robert N. Bradbury, starring John Wayne
- The Whole Town's Talking, directed by John Ford, starring Edward G. Robinson and Jean Arthur
- Way Down East, directed by Henry King, starring Rochelle Hudson and Henry Fonda
- The Youth of Maxim , directed by Grigori Kozintsev and Leonid Trauberg, starring Boris Chirkov –
1935 film releases
January–March
- January 1935
- *11 January
- **The Lives of a Bengal Lancer
- **The Night Is Young
- *18 January
- **David Copperfield the Younger|David Copperfield]
- *23 January
- **Bordertown
- *25 January
- **The Gilded Lily
- *27 January
- **The Youth of Maxim
- *31 January
- **The Good Fairy
- **The Triumph of Sherlock Holmes
- February 1935
- *1 February
- **Home on the Range
- *2 February
- **New Women
- *4 February
- **The Mystery of Edwin Drood
- *8 February
- **Long Live with Dearly Departed
- *11 February
- **Police Chief Antek
- *19 February
- **Ruggles of Red Gap
- *22 February
- **After Office Hours
- **Death Drives Through
- **The Little Colonel
- **Toni
- **The Whole Town's Talking
- March 1935
- *8 March
- **Naughty Marietta
- **Roberta
- **The Wedding Night
- *16 March
- **Gold Diggers of 1935
- *22 March
- **Life Begins at 40
- **Mississippi
- *25 March
- **The New Gulliver
- *28 March
- **Triumph of the Will
- *30 March
- **''Devdas''
April–June
- April 1935
- *5 April
- **Brewster's Millions
- *10 April
- **Villa for Sale
- *11 April
- **Four Hours to Kill!
- *18 April
- **G Men
- *19 April
- **Private Worlds
- **Reckless
- **Star of Midnight
- *20 April
- **Go Into Your Dance
- **Little Mother
- **Les Misérables
- *22 April
- **Bride of Frankenstein
- *25 April
- **Goin' to Town
- *27 April
- **Party Wire
- *30 April
- **The Scoundrel
- May 1935
- *9 May
- **The Informer
- *11 May
- **Dinky
- *13 May
- **Werewolf of London
- *16 May
- **Drake of England
- *18 May
- **Black Fury
- *26 May
- **The Girl from 10th Avenue
- *31 May
- **Public Hero No. 1
- June 1935
- *6 June
- **The 39 Steps
- *7 June
- **Doubting Thomas
- **Our Little Girl
- *13 June
- **Becky Sharp
- *15 June
- **The Glass Key
- **The Million Ryo Pot
- *28 June
- **''The Arizonian''
July–September
- July 1935
- *6 July
- **Escapade
- *8 July
- **The Raven
- *12 July
- **Mad Love
- **The Murder Man
- **She
- *15 July
- **The Black Room
- **The Clairvoyant
- *18 July
- **Amphitryon
- *19 July
- **Shanghai
- *20 July
- **Front Page Woman
- *26 July
- **Curly Top
- *31 July
- **Dante's Inferno
- August 1935
- *2 August
- **The Farmer Takes a Wife
- *3 August
- **Man on the Flying Trapeze
- *9 August
- **The Call of the Wild
- **China Seas
- *15 August
- **Alice Adams
- *19 August
- **Westward Ho
- *25 August
- **Hop-Along Cassidy
- *29 August
- **Top Hat
- *30 August
- **Anna Karenina
- September 1935
- *5 September
- **Tumbling Tumbleweeds
- *6 September
- **Steamboat Round the Bend
- *7 September
- **Little Big Shot
- **Page Miss Glory
- *8 September
- **The Dark Angel
- *9 September
- **Harmony Lane
- *14 September
- **Special Agent
- *19 September
- **She Married Her Boss
- *20 September
- **Broadway Melody of 1936
- *24 September
- **The Crime of Dr. Crespi
- *25 September
- **''La Bandera''
October–December
- October 1935
- *4 October
- **I Live My Life
- *5 October
- **Waterfront Lady
- *8 October
- **She Couldn't Take It
- *13 October
- **Barbary Coast
- *16 October
- **Way Down East
- *18 October
- **Hands Across the Table
- **The Last Days of Pompeii
- *24 October
- **Rendezvous
- *25 October
- **The Crusades
- **Thanks a Million
- *27 October
- **Trans-atlantic Tunnel
- *28 October
- **No Limit
- *30 October
- **A Midsummer Night's Dream
- *31 October
- **Peter Ibbetson
- November 1935
- *2 November
- **Princess Tam Tam
- *4 November
- **Remember Last Night?
- *8 November
- **Mutiny on the Bounty
- *14 November
- **The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo
- *15 November
- **Annie Oakley
- **A Night at the Opera
- *21 November
- **An Inn in Tokyo
- *22 November
- **Crime and Punishment
- **In Old Kentucky
- **Splendor
- *26 November
- **Scrooge
- *30 November
- **Frisco Kid
- December 1935
- *3 December
- **Carnival in Flanders
- *6 December
- **Ah, Wilderness!
- *9 December
- **The Great Impersonation
- *17 December
- **The Ghost Goes West
- *19 December
- **The Littlest Rebel
- *20 December
- **Lucrezia Borgia
- *25 December
- **The Bride Comes Home
- **Dangerous
- *27 December
- **Professional Soldier
- **A Tale of Two Cities
- *28 December
- **Captain Blood
- *30 December
- **''Magnificent Obsession''
Serials
- The Adventures of Rex and Rinty, starring Rex the Wonder Horse and Rin Tin Tin
- The Call of the Savage, directed by Lew Landers
- The Fighting Marines
- The Lost City
- The Miracle Rider, starring Tom Mix
- The New Adventures of Tarzan, starring Herman Brix
- The Phantom Empire, starring Gene Autry
- Queen of the Jungle, directed by Robert F. Hill
- The Roaring West
- Rustlers of Red Dog, directed by Lew Landers
- ''Tailspin Tommy in the Great Air Mystery''
Comedy film series
- Harold Lloyd
- Charlie Chaplin
- Lupino Lane
- Buster Keaton
- Laurel and Hardy
- *Thicker than Water
- Our Gang
- Harry Langdon
- Wheeler and Woolsey
- Marx Brothers
- ''The Three Stooges''
Animated short film series
- Krazy Kat
- Oswald the Lucky Rabbit
- Mickey Mouse
- Screen Songs
- Silly Symphonies
- * The Tortoise and the Hare
- * The Golden Touch
- * The Robber Kitten
- * Water Babies
- * The Cookie Carnival
- * Who Killed Cock Robin?
- * Music Land
- * Three Orphan Kittens
- * Cock o' the Walk
- * Broken Toys
- Looney Tunes
- Terrytoons
- Merrie Melodies
- Scrappy
- Betty Boop
- Popeye
- ComiColor Cartoons
- Happy Harmonies
- Cartune Classics
- Color Rhapsodies
- ''Rainbow Parades''
Births
- January 2 – John Considine, American writer and actor
- January 5 – Gerald R. Molen, American producer and actor
- January 6 – Nino Tempo, American musician, singer and actor
- January 8 – Elvis Presley, American pop singer, musician and actor
- January 9 – Bob Denver, American comic actor
- January 22 – Seymour Cassel, American actor
- January 28 – Nicholas Pryor, American actor
- January 30 – Elsa Martinelli, Italian actress
- February 3 – Jeremy Kemp, English actor
- February 16
- *Brian Bedford, English actor
- *Sonny Bono, American singer-songwriter and actor
- February 17 – Christina Pickles, British-American actress
- February 25 – Sally Jessy Raphael, American former tabloid talk show host
- February 26
- *Stephen Pearlman, American actor
- *Jane Wagner, American writer, director and producer
- March 1 – Robert Conrad, American actor, singer and stuntman
- March 11 – Nancy Kovack, American retired actress
- March 15 – Judd Hirsch, American actor
- March 18
- *Oumarou Ganda, Nigerian director and actor
- *Leslie Parrish, American actress, writer and producer
- March 19 – Burt Metcalfe, Canadian-American actor
- March 22 – M. Emmet Walsh, American character actor and comedian
- March 24 – Mary Berry, English television presenter
- March 27 – Julian Glover, English actor
- March 31 – Rolf Becker, German actor
- April 4 – Kenneth Mars, American actor and voice actor
- April 5 – Enrique Álvarez Félix, Mexican actor
- April 9
- *Motomu Kiyokawa, Japanese actor and voice actor
- *Avery Schreiber, American actor and comedian
- April 10 – Álvaro de Luna, Spanish actor
- April 16
- *Al Israel, American actor
- *Bobby Vinton, American singer, songwriter and actor
- April 19 – Dudley Moore, English-born comic actor and musician
- April 20 – Mario Camus, Spanish director
- April 21 – Charles Grodin, American actor
- April 22 - Mario Machado, Chinese-American actor and broadcaster
- April 23 - Franco Citti, Italian actor
- April 27
- * Theo Angelopoulos, Greek filmmaker, screenwriter and film producer
- * Nikki van der Zyl, German voice-over artist
- April 29 - Lennie Weinrib, American actor, comedian and writer
- May 2
- *Brian G. Hutton, American actor and director
- *Lance LeGault, American film and television actor
- May 11 – Doug McClure, American actor
- May 19 - David Hartman, American television personality and media host
- May 25 - George Roubicek, Austrian actor
- May 26 – Sheila Steafel, British actress
- May 27
- * Carole Lesley, English actress
- * Lee Meriwether, American beauty queen and actress
- May 28 - Anne Reid, English actress
- May 30 – Ruta Lee, Canadian-American actress and dancer
- June 2 - Roger Brierley, English actor
- June 3 - Irma P. Hall, American actress
- June 16 – James Bolam, English actor
- June 21 - Monte Markham, American actor
- June 26 - Edwin Hodgeman, Australian actor
- June 27 – Ramon Zamora, Filipino martial arts actor
- June 28 - John Inman, English actor and singer
- June 29 - Keith Walker, American writer, producer and actor
- July 1 – David Prowse, English bodybuilder, weightlifter and character actor
- July 5 – Christian Doermer, German actor
- July 8 - Steve Lawrence, American singer and actor
- July 9 - Michael Williams, British actor
- July 13 – Gregorio Casal, Mexican actor
- July 15
- *Gianni Garko, Croatian-born Italian actor
- *Alex Karras, American football player, professional wrestler and actor
- July 17
- *Diahann Carroll, African American singer and actress
- *Donald Sutherland, Canadian-born actor
- July 22 - Stanley Ralph Ross, American writer and actor
- July 24 - Edward Donno, American actor and stunt performer
- July 25 - Barbara Harris, American actress
- July 31 - Geoffrey Lewis, American actor
- August 2 – Amidou, Moroccan-French actor
- August 3 – Omero Antonutti, Italian actor and voice actor
- August 4 - Carol Arthur, American actress
- August 5
- *Michael Ballhaus, German cinematographer
- *Wanda Ventham, English actress
- August 7 – Yoná Magalhães, Brazilian actress
- August 8 - Donald P. Bellisario, American television producer and screenwriter
- August 12
- *John Cazale, American actor
- *Phyllis MacMahon, Irish actress
- August 15 – Jim Dale, English actor, director and singer
- August 16 – Janet Henfrey, British actress
- August 23 – Ronald Falk, Australian actor
- August 24 – Lando Buzzanca, Italian actor
- August 28 – Sonny Shroyer, American actor and singer
- August 29 – William Friedkin, American director, producer and screenwriter
- August 31 – Rosenda Monteros, Mexican actress
- September 2 – Kenneth Tsang, Hong Kong actor
- September 9
- *Nadim Sawalha, Jordanian-British actor
- *Chaim Topol, Israeli actor, singer, comedian and producer
- September 21 – Henry Gibson, American actor, singer and songwriter
- September 24 – Sean McCann, Canadian actor
- September 28 – Ronald Lacey, English actor
- September 29 – Mylène Demongeot, French actress
- October 1 – Julie Andrews, English-born singer and actress
- October 3 – Armen Dzhigarkhanyan, Soviet Russian-Armenian actor
- October 4 – Eddie Applegate, American actor
- October 18 – Peter Boyle, American actor
- October 20 – Jerry Orbach, American actor and singer
- October 24 – Rosamaria Murtinho, Brazilian actress
- October 27 – Frank Adonis, American actor
- October 29 – Peter Watkins, English-born documentary filmmaker
- November 7
- *Billy "Green" Bush, American actor
- *Judy Parfitt, English actress
- November 8 – Alain Delon, French actor
- November 13 – Tom Atkins, American actor
- November 21 – Michael Chapman, American cinematographer
- November 22 – Michael Callan, American actor
- November 24 – Salim Khan, Indian Bollywood screenwriter
- November 29
- *Diane Ladd, American actress
- *Amanda Walker, English actress
- November 30 – Woody Allen, American comedian, director and actor
- December 2 – Hy Pyke, American character actor
- December 5 – Basabi Nandi, Indian actress
- December 8
- *Dharmendra, Indian film actor, producer and politician
- *Hans-Jürgen Syberberg, German director
- December 10 – Jaromil Jireš, Czechoslovak director
- December 14
- *Lewis Arquette, American actor, writer and producer
- *Lee Remick, American actress
- December 18 - Rosemary Leach, British actress
- December 21
- *John G. Avildsen, American director
- *Phil Donahue, American media personality, writer and producer
- December 24 - Tommy Dysart, Scottish-born Australian actor
- December 28 - William Bassett, American actor
- December 30 - Jack Riley, American actor, comedian and writer
Deaths
- January 19 – Lloyd Hamilton, American comedy actor
- February 7 – Frederick Warde, English Shakespearean actor
- March 8 – Ruan Lingyu, Chinese silent film actress, committed suicide
- March 20 - William "Stage" Boyd, American actor,
- March 21 - William Conklin, American silent film actor,
- March 23 – Florence Moore, American singer and silent film actress
- May 4 – Junior Durkin, American actor, in a road accident
- May 13 – Clarence Geldart, Canadian-American actor
- August 14 – Léonce Perret, French actor, director and producer
- August 15 – Will Rogers, American humorist and actor
- August 25 – Mack Swain, American actor
- September 28 – William Kennedy Dickson, British film pioneer, cancer
- December 16 – Thelma Todd, American actress, carbon monoxide poisoning
Film debuts