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==Events==
==Events==
* The prototype for the [[IMAX]] large-format-film acquisition and screening system is exhibited at [[Expo 67]] in [[Montreal]], Quebec, Canada
* April 28 — The prototype for the [[IMAX]] large-format-film acquisition and screening system is exhibited at [[Expo 67]] in [[Montreal]], Quebec, Canada.
* July 8 [[Vivien Leigh]], best known for starring in ''[[Gone with the Wind (film)|Gone with the Wind]]'' and ''[[A Streetcar Named Desire (1951 film)|A Streetcar Named Desire]]'', dies from tuberculosis in London.
* The MPAA adopts a new logo, which is still used today.
* July 8 - [[Vivien Leigh]], best known for [[Gone with the Wind (film)|''Gone with the Wind'']] and ''[[A Streetcar Named Desire (1951 film)|A Streetcar Named Desire]]'', dies from tuberculosis.
* July 15 — [[Seven Arts Productions]] acquire substantially all the assets and business of [[Warner Bros.]] creating [[Warner Bros.-Seven Arts]].
* July 15 — [[Seven Arts Productions]] acquire substantially all the assets and business of [[Warner Bros.]] creating [[Warner Bros.-Seven Arts]].
* August 13 — ''[[Bonnie and Clyde (film)|Bonnie and Clyde]]'', starring [[Warren Beatty]], [[Faye Dunaway]], and [[Gene Hackman]], premieres. It broke many taboos of its time, such as the visual depiction of violence. It has been considered a landmark film in Hollywood filmmaking, with its groundbreaking and ingenious visual styles. The success of ''Bonnie and Clyde'' helped bring forth the [[New Hollywood]] era, a period of artistic and commercial renewal.
* August 13 — ''[[Bonnie and Clyde (film)|Bonnie and Clyde]]'', starring [[Warren Beatty]], [[Faye Dunaway]] and [[Gene Hackman]], premieres. It breaks many [[taboo]]s of its time, such as the visual depiction of violence. It will be considered a landmark film in Hollywood filmmaking, with its groundbreaking and ingenious visual styles. The success of ''Bonnie and Clyde'' helps bring forth the [[New Hollywood]] era, a period of artistic and commercial renewal.
* October 18 — [[Walt Disney]]'s production of [[Rudyard Kipling]]'s ''[[The Jungle Book (1967 film)|The Jungle Book]]'' premieres. It was the last animated feature film to be personally supervised by Disney before his death the previous year. It was also one of the last Disney films to be personally approved by him, along with ''[[The Happiest Millionaire]]'' and ''[[Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day]]''. The story's moral message of friendship, love, and trust have been embraced by critics and audiences worldwide. ''The Jungle Book'' is notable for its realistic character animation and voice casting. The film's [[The Jungle Book (1967 soundtrack)|soundtrack]], which includes the [[Academy Award for Best Original Song|Academy Award]]-nominated{{clarify|date=March 2019|reason=all of them?}} "[[The Bare Necessities]]", '"[[I Wan'na Be Like You (The Monkey Song)|I Wan'na Be Like You]]", "Trust in Me", and "[[My Own Home]]", also contributed to the film's enormous success. It would be the most successful animated film to be made by Disney until ''[[The Rescuers]]'', ten years later.
* October 18 — [[Walt Disney]]'s production of [[Rudyard Kipling]]'s ''[[The Jungle Book (1967 film)|The Jungle Book]]'' premieres. It is the last animated feature film to be personally supervised by Disney before his death the previous year. It is also one of the last Disney films to be personally approved by him, along with ''[[The Happiest Millionaire]]'' and ''[[Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day]]''. The story's moral message of friendship, love and trust will be embraced by critics and audiences worldwide. ''The Jungle Book'' is notable for its realistic character animation and voice casting. The [[The Jungle Book (1967 soundtrack)|film's soundtrack]] (scored by [[George Bruns]]), which includes the [[Academy Award for Best Original Song|Academy Award]]-nominated{{clarify|date=March 2019|reason=all of them?}} "[[The Bare Necessities]]", '"[[I Wan'na Be Like You]]", "Trust in Me" and "[[My Own Home]]", also contributes to the film's enormous success. It will be the most successful animated film to be made by Disney until ''[[The Rescuers]]'', ten years later.
* [[December 21]] — ''[[The Graduate]]'', starring [[Dustin Hoffman]] (in his acting film debut), [[Anne Bancroft]], and [[Katharine Ross]], premieres. It tells a story of an aimless young man, seduced and betrayed by an older woman, while falling in love with her daughter. The theme of an innocent and confused youth who is exploited, misdirected, seduced (literally and figuratively), and betrayed by a corrupt, decadent, and discredited older generation (that finds its stability in the film's keyword "plastics") was well understood by film audiences and captured the spirit of the times, in light of the [[Assassination of John F. Kennedy|assassination of U.S. President John F. Kennedy in 1963]] and the increasing turbulence in American society in the mid-to-late 1960s. Like ''Bonnie and Clyde'', ''The Graduate'' broke many well-established [[taboo]]s in American cinema, and represents a new era in groundbreaking achievements in filmmaking.
* [[December 21]] — ''[[The Graduate]]'', starring [[Dustin Hoffman]] (in his acting film debut), [[Anne Bancroft]] and [[Katharine Ross]], premieres. It tells a story of an aimless young man, seduced and betrayed by an older woman, while falling in love with her daughter. The theme of an innocent and confused youth who is exploited, misdirected, seduced (literally and figuratively) and betrayed by a corrupt, decadent and discredited older generation (that finds its stability in the film's keyword "plastics") is well understood by film audiences and captures the spirit of the times, in light of the [[Assassination of John F. Kennedy|assassination of U.S. President John F. Kennedy in 1963]] and the increasing turbulence in American society in the mid-to-late 1960s. Like ''Bonnie and Clyde'', ''The Graduate'' breaks many well-established taboos in American cinema and represents a new era in groundbreaking achievements in filmmaking.
* The [[MPAA]] adopts a new logo, which is used until 2019.


== Awards ==
== Awards ==
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| Best Screenplay, Original || [[William Rose (screenwriter)|William Rose]]<br />''[[Guess Who's Coming to Dinner]]''
| Best Screenplay, Original || [[William Rose (screenwriter)|William Rose]]<br />''[[Guess Who's Coming to Dinner]]''
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| Best Original Score || colspan="2" | [[Frederick Loewe]]<br />''[[Camelot (film)|Camelot]]'' || [[Alfred Newman (composer)|Alfred Newman]] and [[Ken Darby]]<br />''[[Camelot (film)|Camelot]]''<br />[[Elmer Bernstein]]<br />''[[Thoroughly Modern Millie]]''
| Best Original Score || colspan="2" | [[Frederick Loewe]]<br />''[[Camelot (film)|Camelot]]'' || [[Alfred Newman]] and [[Ken Darby]]<br />''[[Camelot (film)|Camelot]]''<br />[[Elmer Bernstein]]<br />''[[Thoroughly Modern Millie]]''
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| Best Original Song || colspan="2" | "If Ever I Would Leave You"<br />''[[Camelot (film)|Camelot]]'' || "Talk to the Animals"<br />''[[Doctor Dolittle (1967 film)|Doctor Dolittle]]''
| Best Original Song || colspan="2" | "If Ever I Would Leave You"<br />''[[Camelot (film)|Camelot]]'' || "Talk to the Animals"<br />''[[Doctor Dolittle (1967 film)|Doctor Dolittle]]''
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* ''[[Beach Red]]'', starring [[Cornel Wilde]] and [[Rip Torn]]
* ''[[Beach Red]]'', starring [[Cornel Wilde]] and [[Rip Torn]]
* ''[[Bedazzled (1967 film)|Bedazzled]]'', directed by [[Stanley Donen]], starring [[Peter Cook]], [[Dudley Moore]], [[Raquel Welch]] – ([[List of British films of 1967|U.K.]])
* ''[[Bedazzled (1967 film)|Bedazzled]]'', directed by [[Stanley Donen]], starring [[Peter Cook]], [[Dudley Moore]], [[Raquel Welch]] – ([[List of British films of 1967|U.K.]])
* ''[[Belle de Jour (1967 film)|Belle de jour]]'', directed by [[Luis Buñuel]], starring [[Catherine Deneuve]] - winner of [[Golden Lion]] – ([[French films of 1967|France]])
* ''[[Belle de Jour (1967 film)|Belle de jour]]'', directed by [[Luis Buñuel]], starring [[Catherine Deneuve]] winner of [[Golden Lion]] – ([[French films of 1967|France]])
* ''[[Berserk!]]'', starring [[Joan Crawford]] – ([[List of British films of 1967|U.K.]])
* ''[[Berserk!]]'', starring [[Joan Crawford]] – ([[List of British films of 1967|U.K.]])
* ''[[Bewitched Love]]'' (El amor brujo) – ([[Spanish films of 1967|Spain]])
* ''[[Bewitched Love]]'' (El amor brujo) – ([[Spanish films of 1967|Spain]])
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* ''[[Clambake (film)|Clambake]]'', starring [[Elvis Presley]] and [[Shelley Fabares]]
* ''[[Clambake (film)|Clambake]]'', starring [[Elvis Presley]] and [[Shelley Fabares]]
* ''[[La Collectionneuse|The Collector]]'' (''La collectionneuse''), directed by [[Éric Rohmer]] – ([[French films of 1967|France]])
* ''[[La Collectionneuse|The Collector]]'' (''La collectionneuse''), directed by [[Éric Rohmer]] – ([[French films of 1967|France]])
* ''[[The Monk with the Whip|The College Girl Murders]]'' (Der Mönch mit der Peitsche, a.k.a. The Monk with the Whip), directed by [[Alfred Vohrer]] – ([[List of German films of the 1960s|West Germany]])
* ''[[The College Girl Murders]]'' (Der Mönch mit der Peitsche, a.k.a. The Monk with the Whip), directed by [[Alfred Vohrer]] – ([[List of German films of the 1960s|West Germany]])
* ''[[A Colt Is My Passport]]'' (Koruto wa ore no pasupoto), starring [[Joe Shishido]] – ([[Japanese films of 1967|Japan]])
* ''[[A Colt Is My Passport]]'' (Koruto wa ore no pasupoto), starring [[Joe Shishido]] – ([[Japanese films of 1967|Japan]])
* ''[[Come Spy with Me (film)|Come Spy with Me]]'', starring [[Troy Donahue]]
* ''[[Come Spy with Me (film)|Come Spy with Me]]'', starring [[Troy Donahue]]
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* ''[[Entranced Earth]]'' (Terra em Transe), directed by [[Glauber Rocha]] – ([[Brazilian films of the 1960s|Brazil]])
* ''[[Entranced Earth]]'' (Terra em Transe), directed by [[Glauber Rocha]] – ([[Brazilian films of the 1960s|Brazil]])
* ''[[An Evening in Paris]]'', starring [[Shammi Kapoor]] – ([[Bollywood films of 1967|India]])
* ''[[An Evening in Paris]]'', starring [[Shammi Kapoor]] – ([[Bollywood films of 1967|India]])
* ''[[Les grandes vacances (film)|The Exchange Student]]'' (Les grandes vacances), directed by [[Jean Girault]] – ([[French films of 1967|France]]/[[Italian films of 1967|Italy]])
* ''[[The Exchange Student]]'' (Les grandes vacances), directed by [[Jean Girault]] – ([[French films of 1967|France]]/[[Italian films of 1967|Italy]])


===F===
===F===
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* ''[[The Flim-Flam Man]]'', starring [[George C. Scott]], [[Michael Sarrazin]]
* ''[[The Flim-Flam Man]]'', starring [[George C. Scott]], [[Michael Sarrazin]]
* ''[[Follow That Camel]]'' (a.k.a. ''[[Carry On films|Carry On]]...Follow That Camel''), starring [[Phil Silvers]] and [[Kenneth Williams]] – ([[List of British films of 1967|U.K.]])
* ''[[Follow That Camel]]'' (a.k.a. ''[[Carry On films|Carry On]]...Follow That Camel''), starring [[Phil Silvers]] and [[Kenneth Williams]] – ([[List of British films of 1967|U.K.]])
* ''[[Fort Utah (film)|Fort Utah]]'', starring [[John Ireland (actor)|John Ireland]] and [[Virginia Mayo]]
* ''[[Fort Utah (film)|Fort Utah]]'', starring [[John Ireland]] and [[Virginia Mayo]]
* ''[[The Fox (1967 film)|The Fox]]'', starring [[Sandy Dennis]], [[Anne Heywood]], [[Keir Dullea]]
* ''[[The Fox (1967 film)|The Fox]]'', starring [[Sandy Dennis]], [[Anne Heywood]], [[Keir Dullea]]
* ''[[Frankenstein Created Woman]]'', starring [[Peter Cushing]] – ([[List of British films of 1967|U.K.]])
* ''[[Frankenstein Created Woman]]'', starring [[Peter Cushing]] – ([[List of British films of 1967|U.K.]])
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* ''[[The Happening (1967 film)|The Happening]]'', starring [[Anthony Quinn]], [[Michael Parks]], [[Faye Dunaway]]
* ''[[The Happening (1967 film)|The Happening]]'', starring [[Anthony Quinn]], [[Michael Parks]], [[Faye Dunaway]]
* ''[[The Happiest Millionaire]]'', starring [[Fred MacMurray]], [[Greer Garson]], [[Tommy Steele]], [[Lesley Ann Warren]], [[John Davidson (entertainer)|John Davidson]]
* ''[[The Happiest Millionaire]]'', starring [[Fred MacMurray]], [[Greer Garson]], [[Tommy Steele]], [[Lesley Ann Warren]], [[John Davidson (entertainer)|John Davidson]]
* ''[[Die Heiden von Kummerow und ihre lustigen Streiche|The Heathens of Kummerow]]'' (Die Heiden von Kummerow und ihre lustigen Streiche), the first co-production between [[List of East German films#1960s|East Germany]] and [[List of German films of the 1960s|West Germany]]
* ''[[The Heathens of Kummerow]]'' (Die Heiden von Kummerow und ihre lustigen Streiche), the first co-production between [[List of East German films#1960s|East Germany]] and [[List of German films of the 1960s|West Germany]]
* ''[[Hell on Wheels (1967 film)|Hell on Wheels]]'', starring [[Marty Robbins]]
* ''[[Hell on Wheels (1967 film)|Hell on Wheels]]'', starring [[Marty Robbins]]
* ''[[Hells Angels on Wheels]]'', starring [[Jack Nicholson]]
* ''[[Hells Angels on Wheels]]'', starring [[Jack Nicholson]]
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===J===
===J===
* ''[[Jewel Thief]]'', starring [[Dev Anand]], [[Vyjayanthimala]] and [[Ashok Kumar]] – ([[Bollywood films of 1967|India]])
* ''[[Jewel Thief (1967 film)|Jewel Thief]]'', starring [[Dev Anand]], [[Vyjayanthimala]] and [[Ashok Kumar]] – ([[Bollywood films of 1967|India]])
* ''[[The Jokers]]'', directed by [[Michael Winner]], starring [[Oliver Reed]] and [[Michael Crawford]] – ([[List of British films of 1967|U.K.]])
* ''[[The Jokers]]'', directed by [[Michael Winner]], starring [[Oliver Reed]] and [[Michael Crawford]] – ([[List of British films of 1967|U.K.]])
* ''[[Journey to the Center of Time]]'', directed by [[David L. Hewitt]]
* ''[[Journey to the Center of Time]]'', directed by [[David L. Hewitt]]
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===L===
===L===
* ''[[The Last Adventure (1967 film)|The Last Adventure]]'' (Les aventuriers), directed by [[Robert Enrico]] – ([[French films of 1967|France]]/[[Italian films of 1967|Italy]])
* ''[[The Last Adventure (1967 film)|The Last Adventure]]'' (Les aventuriers), directed by [[Robert Enrico]] – ([[French films of 1967|France]]/[[Italian films of 1967|Italy]])
* ''[[The Last Killer]]'' (L'ultimo killer, a.k.a. ''Django the Last Killer''), starring [[George Eastman (actor)|George Eastman]] and [[Dragomir Bojanić|Anthony Ghidra]]
* ''[[The Last Killer]]'' (L'ultimo killer, a.k.a. ''Django the Last Killer''), starring [[George Eastman (actor)|George Eastman]] and [[Anthony Ghidra]]
* ''[[Largo viaje|A Long Journey]]'' (Largo viaje) – ([[List of Chilean films#1960s|Chile]])
* ''[[Largo viaje|A Long Journey]]'' (Largo viaje) – ([[List of Chilean films#1960s|Chile]])
* ''[[The Long Duel]]'', starring [[Yul Brynner]], [[Trevor Howard]], [[Harry Andrews]] and [[Charlotte Rampling]] – ([[List of British films of 1967|U.K.]])
* ''[[The Long Duel]]'', starring [[Yul Brynner]], [[Trevor Howard]], [[Harry Andrews]] and [[Charlotte Rampling]] – ([[List of British films of 1967|U.K.]])
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===M===
===M===
* ''[[Mad Monster Party?]]'', animated film featuring [[Boris Karloff]]
* ''[[Mad Monster Party?]]'', animated film featuring [[Boris Karloff]]
* ''[[Magical Mystery Tour (film)|Magical Mystery Tour]]'' - TV film with [[the Beatles]] – ([[List of British films of 1967|U.K.]])
* ''[[Magical Mystery Tour (film)|Magical Mystery Tour]]'' TV film with [[the Beatles]] – ([[List of British films of 1967|U.K.]])
* ''[[Maneater of Hydra]]'', directed by [[Mel Welles]] – ([[Spanish films of 1967|Spain]]/[[List of German films of the 1960s|West Germany]])
* ''[[Maneater of Hydra]]'', directed by [[Mel Welles]] – ([[Spanish films of 1967|Spain]]/[[List of German films of the 1960s|West Germany]])
* ''[[A Man Vanishes]]'' (Ningen Johatsu), directed by [[Shohei Imamura]] – ([[Japanese films of 1967|Japan]])
* ''[[A Man Vanishes]]'' (Ningen Johatsu), directed by [[Shohei Imamura]] – ([[Japanese films of 1967|Japan]])
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* ''[[Ram Aur Shyam]]'' (Ram and Shyam), starring [[Dilip Kumar]] – ([[Bollywood films of 1967|India]])
* ''[[Ram Aur Shyam]]'' (Ram and Shyam), starring [[Dilip Kumar]] – ([[Bollywood films of 1967|India]])
* ''[[The Rats Woke Up]]'' (Buđenje pacova) – ([[List of Yugoslav films of the 1960s|Yugoslavia]])
* ''[[The Rats Woke Up]]'' (Buđenje pacova) – ([[List of Yugoslav films of the 1960s|Yugoslavia]])
* ''[[The Red and the White]]'' (Csillagosok, katonak), directed by [[Miklós Jancsó]] – ([[List of Hungarian films 1948&ndash;1989|Hungary]])
* ''[[The Red and the White]]'' (Csillagosok, katonak), directed by [[Miklós Jancsó]] – ([[List of Hungarian films 1948–1989|Hungary]])
* ''[[Reflections in a Golden Eye (film)|Reflections in a Golden Eye]]'', directed by [[John Huston]], starring [[Marlon Brando]] and [[Elizabeth Taylor]]
* ''[[Reflections in a Golden Eye (film)|Reflections in a Golden Eye]]'', directed by [[John Huston]], starring [[Marlon Brando]] and [[Elizabeth Taylor]]
* ''[[The Reluctant Astronaut]]'', starring [[Don Knotts]]
* ''[[The Reluctant Astronaut]]'', starring [[Don Knotts]]
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* ''[[The Shuttered Room]]'', starring [[Gig Young]], [[Carol Lynley]] and [[Oliver Reed]] – ([[List of British films of 1967|U.K.]])
* ''[[The Shuttered Room]]'', starring [[Gig Young]], [[Carol Lynley]] and [[Oliver Reed]] – ([[List of British films of 1967|U.K.]])
* ''[[Slave Girls]]'', starring [[Martine Beswick]] and [[Michael Latimer]] – ([[List of British films of 1967|U.K.]])
* ''[[Slave Girls]]'', starring [[Martine Beswick]] and [[Michael Latimer]] – ([[List of British films of 1967|U.K.]])
*''[[Smashing Time]]'', starring [[Rita Tushingham]], [[Lynn Redgrave]] and [[Michael York (actor)|Michael York]] – ([[List of British films of 1967|U.K.]])
*''[[Smashing Time]]'', starring [[Rita Tushingham]], [[Lynn Redgrave]] and [[Michael York]] – ([[List of British films of 1967|U.K.]])
* ''[[Soleil O]],'' written and directed by [[Med Hondo]] ([[List of Mauritanian films|Mauritania]]/[[French films of 1967|France]])
* ''[[Soleil O]],'' written and directed by [[Med Hondo]] ([[List of Mauritanian films|Mauritania]]/[[French films of 1967|France]])
*''[[The Sorcerers]]'', directed by [[Michael Reeves (director)|Michael Reeves]], starring [[Boris Karloff]] and [[Ian Ogilvy]] – ([[List of British films of 1967|U.K.]])
*''[[The Sorcerers]]'', directed by [[Michael Reeves (director)|Michael Reeves]], starring [[Boris Karloff]] and [[Ian Ogilvy]] – ([[List of British films of 1967|U.K.]])
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===T===
===T===
* ''[[The Taming of the Shrew (1967 film)|The Taming of the Shrew]]'', directed by [[Franco Zeffirelli]], starring [[Richard Burton]] and [[Elizabeth Taylor]] – ([[Italian films of 1967|Italy]]/U.S.)
* ''[[The Taming of the Shrew (1967 film)|The Taming of the Shrew]]'', directed by [[Franco Zeffirelli]], starring [[Richard Burton]] and [[Elizabeth Taylor]] – ([[Italian films of 1967|Italy]]/U.S.)
* ''[[Ten Thousand Days (film)|Ten Thousand Days]]'' (Tízezer nap) – ([[List of Hungarian films 1948&ndash;1989|Hungary]])
* ''[[Ten Thousand Days (film)|Ten Thousand Days]]'' (Tízezer nap) – ([[List of Hungarian films 1948–1989|Hungary]])
* ''[[The Thief of Paris]]'', directed by [[Louis Malle]] and starring [[Jean-Paul Belmondo]] and [[Geneviève Bujold]] – ([[French films of 1967|France]])
* ''[[The Thief of Paris]]'', directed by [[Louis Malle]] and starring [[Jean-Paul Belmondo]] and [[Geneviève Bujold]] – ([[French films of 1967|France]])
* ''[[They Came from Beyond Space]]'', directed by [[Freddie Francis]] – ([[List of British films of 1967|U.K.]])
* ''[[They Came from Beyond Space]]'', directed by [[Freddie Francis]] – ([[List of British films of 1967|U.K.]])
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==Short film series==
==Short film series==
* ''[[Looney Tunes]]'' ([[1930 in film|1930]]&ndash;[[1969 in film|1969]])
* ''[[Looney Tunes]]'' ([[1930 in film|1930]][[1969 in film|1969]])
* ''[[Merrie Melodies]]'' ([[1931 in film|1931]]&ndash;[[1969 in film|1969]])
* ''[[Merrie Melodies]]'' ([[1931 in film|1931]][[1969 in film|1969]])
* ''[[Speedy Gonzales]]'' ([[1953 in film|1953]]&ndash;[[1968 in film|1968]])
* ''[[Speedy Gonzales]]'' ([[1953 in film|1953]][[1968 in film|1968]])
* ''[[Daffy Duck]]'' (1937&ndash;1968)
* ''[[Daffy Duck]]'' (1937–1968)
* ''[[Cool Cat (Looney Tunes)|Cool Cat]]'' (1967&ndash;[[1969 in film|1969]])
* ''[[Cool Cat (Looney Tunes)|Cool Cat]]'' (1967–[[1969 in film|1969]])
* ''[[Merlin the Magic Mouse]]'' (1967&ndash;[[1969 in film|1969]])
* ''[[Merlin the Magic Mouse]]'' (1967–[[1969 in film|1969]])


==Births==
==Births==
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**[[Tia Carrere]], American actress
**[[Tia Carrere]], American actress
**[[James Marshall (actor)|James Marshall]], American actor
**[[James Marshall (actor)|James Marshall]], American actor
* January 5 - [[Ross Mullan]], Canadian-British actor and puppeteer
* January 5 [[Ross Mullan]], Canadian-British actor and puppeteer
* January 7 - [[Irrfan Khan]], Indian actor (d. [[2020 in film|2020]])
* January 7 [[Irrfan Khan]], Indian actor (d. [[2020 in film|2020]])
* January 9 - [[David Costabile]], American actor
* January 9 [[David Costabile]], American actor
* January 10 - [[Trini Alvarado]], American actress
* January 10 [[Trini Alvarado]], American actress
* January 11 - [[Derek Riddell]], Scottish actor
* January 11 [[Derek Riddell]], Scottish actor
* January 12 - [[Vendela Kirsebom]], Norwegian-Swedish model, television host and actress
* January 12 [[Vendela Kirsebom]], Norwegian-Swedish model, television host and actress
* January 14
* January 14
**[[Kerri Green]], American actress, director and screenwriter
**[[Kerri Green]], American actress, director and screenwriter
**[[Emily Watson]], English actress
**[[Emily Watson]], English actress
* January 17 - [[Song Kang-ho]], South Korean actor
* January 17 [[Song Kang-ho]], South Korean actor
* January 20 - [[Stacey Dash]], American actress
* January 20 [[Stacey Dash]], American actress
* January 23 - [[Steve Box]], English animator and director
* January 23 [[Steve Box]], English animator and director
* January 24 - [[Phil LaMarr]], American actor, voice actor, comedian and writer
* January 24 [[Phil LaMarr]], American actor, voice actor, comedian and writer
* January 26 - [[Bryan Callen]], American stand-up comedian, actor, writer and podcaster
* January 26 [[Bryan Callen]], American stand-up comedian, actor, writer and podcaster
* February 3 - [[Paul Grant (actor)|Paul Grant]], British actor and stuntman (d. 2023)
* February 3 [[Paul Grant (actor)|Paul Grant]], British actor and stuntman (d. 2023)
* February 5 - [[Chris Parnell]], American actor, voice artist and comedian
* February 5 [[Chris Parnell]], American actor, voice artist and comedian
* February 6 - [[Michelle Thrush]], Canadian actress and activist
* February 6 [[Michelle Thrush]], Canadian actress and activist
* February 10 - [[Laura Dern]], American actress
* February 10 [[Laura Dern]], American actress
* February 13 – [[Carolyn Lawrence]], American actress and voice actress
* February 13 – [[Carolyn Lawrence]], American actress and voice actress
* February 14 - [[Kelly AuCoin]], American actor
* February 14 [[Kelly AuCoin]], American actor
* February 16 - [[Pasha D. Lychnikoff]], Russian-American actor
* February 16 [[Pasha D. Lychnikoff]], Russian-American actor
* February 19 - [[Benicio del Toro]], [[Puerto Rican American|Puerto Rican]] actor
* February 19 [[Benicio del Toro]], [[Puerto Rican American|Puerto Rican]] actor
* February 20
* February 20
**[[David Herman]], American actor
**[[David Herman]], American actor
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**[[Rosyam Nor]], Malaysian actor
**[[Rosyam Nor]], Malaysian actor
**[[Steffan Rhodri]], Welsh actor
**[[Steffan Rhodri]], Welsh actor
* March 4 - [[Sam Taylor-Johnson]], born Samantha Taylor-Wood, English-born director
* March 4 [[Sam Taylor-Johnson]], born Samantha Taylor-Wood, English-born director
* March 6 - [[Connie Britton]], American actress, singer and producer
* March 6 [[Connie Britton]], American actress, singer and producer
* March 15 - [[Pierre Coffin]], French voice actor, animator and film director, best known for voicing the [[Minions (Despicable Me)|Minions]].
* March 12 - [[Rick Worthy]], American actor
* March 15 – [[Pierre Coffin]], French voice actor, animator and film director, best known for voicing the [[Minions (Despicable Me)|Minions]].
* March 16 - [[Lauren Graham]], American actress
* March 16 [[Lauren Graham]], American actress
* March 20 - [[Marc Warren]], English actor
* March 20 [[Marc Warren]], English actor
* March 27 - [[Talisa Soto]], American actress
* March 27 [[Talisa Soto]], American actress
* March 30 - [[Megumi Hayashibara]], Japanese voice actress, singer, lyricist and radio personality
* March 30 [[Megumi Hayashibara]], Japanese voice actress, singer, lyricist and radio personality
* April 2 - [[Renée Estevez]], American actress and screenwriter
* April 2 [[Renée Estevez]], American actress and screenwriter
* April 6 – [[Kathleen Barr]], Canadian voice, stage and television actress
* April 6 – [[Kathleen Barr]], Canadian voice, stage and television actress
* April 17 - [[Kimberly Elise]], American actress
* April 17 [[Kimberly Elise]], American actress
* April 18 - [[Maria Bello]], American actress
* April 18 [[Maria Bello]], American actress
* April 22 - [[Sherri Shepherd]], American actress, comedian, author and television personality
* April 22 [[Sherri Shepherd]], American actress, comedian, author and television personality
* April 23 - [[Melina Kanakaredes]], American actress
* April 23 [[Melina Kanakaredes]], American actress
* April 26 - [[Marianne Jean-Baptiste]], English actress
* April 26 [[Marianne Jean-Baptiste]], English actress
* April 29 - [[Master P]], American rapper and actor
* April 29 [[Master P]], American rapper and actor
* May 1
* May 1
**[[Scott Coffey]], American actor/director
**[[Scott Coffey]], American actor/director
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**[[Ana Gasteyer]], American actress, comedian and singer
**[[Ana Gasteyer]], American actress, comedian and singer
**[[Akiko Yajima]], Japanese voice actress
**[[Akiko Yajima]], Japanese voice actress
* May 15 - [[Madhuri Dixit]], Indian actress
* May 15 [[Madhuri Dixit]], Indian actress
* May 18 - [[Bob Stephenson (actor)|Bob Stephenson]], American actor
* May 18 [[Bob Stephenson (actor)|Bob Stephenson]], American actor
* May 19 - [[Geraldine Somerville]], Irish-British actress
* May 19 [[Geraldine Somerville]], Irish-British actress
* May 20 - [[Stephanie Niznik]], American actress (d. 2019)
* May 20 [[Stephanie Niznik]], American actress (d. 2019)
* May 24 - [[Heavy D]], Jamaican-American rapper, record producer, and actor (d. 2011)
* May 24 [[Heavy D]], Jamaican-American rapper, record producer, and actor (d. 2011)
* May 30 - [[Steven Mackintosh]], English actor and narrator
* May 30 [[Steven Mackintosh]], English actor and narrator
* May 31 - [[Sandrine Bonnaire]], French actress
* May 31 [[Sandrine Bonnaire]], French actress
* June 3 - [[Jason Jones (actor)|Jason Jones]], Canadian actor and comedian
* June 3 [[Jason Jones (actor)|Jason Jones]], Canadian actor and comedian
* June 5 - [[Ron Livingston]], American actor
* June 5 [[Ron Livingston]], American actor
* June 6
* June 6
**[[Max Casella]], American actor
**[[Max Casella]], American actor
**[[Paul Giamatti]], American actor
**[[Paul Giamatti]], American actor
* June 12 - [[Frances O'Connor]], British-Australian actress and director
* June 12 [[Frances O'Connor]], British-Australian actress and director
* June 15 - [[Fred Tatasciore]], American voice actor
* June 15 [[Fred Tatasciore]], American voice actor
* June 17 - [[Sonya Eddy]], American actress (d. 2022)
* June 17 [[Sonya Eddy]], American actress (d. 2022)
* June 19
* June 19
**[[Chris Larkin]], English actor
**[[Chris Larkin]], English actor
**[[Mia Sara]], American actress
**[[Mia Sara]], American actress
**[[Eric Schweig]], Canadian [[Inuvialuk]] actor
* June 20 - [[Nicole Kidman]], Australian actress
* June 28 - [[Gil Bellows]], Canadian actor, screenwriter and director
* June 20 [[Nicole Kidman]], Australian actress
* June 29 - [[Melora Hardin]], American actress and singer
* June 28 [[Gil Bellows]], Canadian actor, screenwriter and director
* June 29 – [[Melora Hardin]], American actress and singer
* July 1
* July 1
**[[Pamela Anderson]], American actress
**[[Pamela Anderson]], American actress
**[[Ritchie Coster]], English actor
**[[Ritchie Coster]], English actor
* July 9 - [[Indrek Taalmaa]], Estonian actor
* July 9 [[Indrek Taalmaa]], Estonian actor
* July 12 - [[Natalie Desselle-Reid]], American actress (d. 2020)
* July 12 [[Natalie Desselle-Reid]], American actress (d. 2020)
* July 14 - [[Mary Woodvine]], British actress
* July 14 [[Mary Woodvine]], British actress
* July 16
* July 16
**[[Jonathan Adams (American actor)|Jonathan Adams]], American actor
**[[Jonathan Adams (American actor)|Jonathan Adams]], American actor
**[[Will Ferrell]], American actor
**[[Will Ferrell]], American actor
* July 18 - [[Vin Diesel]], American actor
* July 18 [[Vin Diesel]], American actor
* July 20
* July 20
**[[Reed Diamond]], American actor
**[[Reed Diamond]], American actor
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** [[Rhys Ifans]], Welsh actor and singer
** [[Rhys Ifans]], Welsh actor and singer
** [[Irene Bedard]], American actress
** [[Irene Bedard]], American actress
* July 23 - [[Philip Seymour Hoffman]], American actor (d. [[2014 in film|2014]])
* July 23 [[Philip Seymour Hoffman]], American actor (d. [[2014 in film|2014]])
* July 25 - [[Matt LeBlanc]], American actor
* July 25 [[Matt LeBlanc]], American actor
* July 26 - [[Jason Statham]], English actor
* July 26 [[Jason Statham]], English actor
* July 27 - [[Jill Messick]], American producer (d. [[2018 in film|2018]])
* July 27 [[Jill Messick]], American producer (d. [[2018 in film|2018]])
* July 31 - [[Rodney Harvey]], American actor (d. [[1998 in film|1998]])
* July 28 [[Carlos Jacott]], American actor
* August 3 - [[Mathieu Kassovitz]], French actor, director, producer and screenwriter
* July 31 [[Rodney Harvey]], American actor (d. [[1998 in film|1998]])
* August 4 - [[Timothy Adams (actor)|Timothy Adams]], American actor and model
* August 3 [[Mathieu Kassovitz]], French actor, director, producer and screenwriter
* August 7 - [[Edoardo Costa]], Italian-born actor
* August 4 [[Timothy Adams (actor)|Timothy Adams]], American actor and model
* August 10 - [[Sean Blakemore]], American actor
* August 7 [[Edoardo Costa]], Italian-born actor
* August 11 - [[Collin Chou]], Taiwanese actor and martial artist
* August 10 [[Sean Blakemore]], American actor
* August 13 - [[Quinn Cummings]], American former child actress
* August 11 [[Collin Chou]], Taiwanese actor and martial artist
* August 19 - [[Lucy Briers]], English actress
* August 13 [[Quinn Cummings]], American former child actress
* August 21 - [[Carrie-Anne Moss]], Canadian actress
* August 19 [[Lucy Briers]], English actress
* August 21 – [[Carrie-Anne Moss]], Canadian actress
* August 22
* August 22
**[[Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje]], British actor and director
**[[Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje]], British actor and director
**[[Ty Burrell]], American actor
**[[Ty Burrell]], American actor
* August 25 - [[Tom Hollander]], English actor
* August 25 [[Tom Hollander]], English actor
* August 26
* August 26
**[[Michelle St. John]], American actress, singer, producer and director
**[[Michelle St. John]], American actress, singer, producer and director
**[[Oleg Taktarov]], Russian actor
**[[Oleg Taktarov]], Russian actor
* August 29 - [[Nick Fletcher (film editor)|Nick Fletcher]], Welsh editor
* August 29 [[Nick Fletcher (film editor)|Nick Fletcher]], Welsh editor
* September 6 - [[Chad L. Coleman]], American actor
* September 6 [[Chad L. Coleman]], American actor
* September 7 - [[Leslie Jones (comedian)|Leslie Jones]], American comedian and actress
* September 7 [[Leslie Jones (comedian)|Leslie Jones]], American comedian and actress
* September 11 - [[Harry Connick, Jr.]], American actor and singer
* September 11 [[Harry Connick, Jr.]], American actor and singer
* September 12 – [[Louis C.K.]], American stand-up comedian, writer, actor and filmmaker
* September 12 – [[Louis C.K.]], American stand-up comedian, writer, actor and filmmaker
* September 14
* September 14
**[[Dan Cortese]], American actor and director
**[[Dan Cortese]], American actor and director
**[[Patrick O'Neal (sportscaster)|Patrick O'Neal]], American former actor and reporter
**[[Patrick O'Neal (sportscaster)|Patrick O'Neal]], American former actor and reporter
* September 20 - [[Kristen Johnston]], American actress
* September 20 [[Kristen Johnston]], American actress
* September 25 - [[Saffron Henderson]], Canadian voice actress and singer
* September 25 [[Saffron Henderson]], Canadian voice actress and singer
* September 27 - [[Debi Derryberry]], American voice actress
* September 27 [[Debi Derryberry]], American voice actress
* September 28 - [[Mira Sorvino]], American actress
* September 28 [[Mira Sorvino]], American actress
* October 2 - [[Lew Temple]], American actor
* October 2 [[Lew Temple]], American actor
* October 3
* October 3
**[[Tiara Jacquelina]], Malaysian actress
**[[Tiara Jacquelina]], Malaysian actress
**[[Denis Villeneuve]], French-Canadian filmmaker
**[[Denis Villeneuve]], French-Canadian filmmaker
* October 4 - [[Liev Schreiber]], American actor
* October 4 [[Liev Schreiber]], American actor
* October 5 - [[Guy Pearce]], Australian actor
* October 5 [[Guy Pearce]], Australian actor
* October 7 - [[Khan Bonfils]], Korean-Danish actor (d. [[2014 in film|2014]])
* October 7 [[Khan Bonfils]], Korean-Danish actor (d. [[2014 in film|2014]])
* October 11 - [[Artie Lange]], American actor and comedian
* October 11 [[Artie Lange]], American actor and comedian
* October 15 - [[Götz Otto]], German actor
* October 13 [[Kate Walsh (actress)|Kate Walsh]], American actress
* October 27 - [[Scott Weiland]], American singer and songwriter (d. 2015)
* October 15 [[Götz Otto]], German actor
* October 28 - [[Julia Roberts]], American actress
* October 27 [[Scott Weiland]], American singer and songwriter (d. 2015)
* October 28 – [[Julia Roberts]], American actress
* October 29
* October 29
**[[Joely Fisher]], American actress and singer
**[[Joely Fisher]], American actress and singer
**[[Rufus Sewell]], English thespian
**[[Rufus Sewell]], English thespian
* October 31 - [[Vanilla Ice]], American rapper, actor, and television host
* October 31 [[Vanilla Ice]], American rapper, actor, and television host
* November 2 - [[Akira Ishida]], Japanese actor and voice actor
* November 2
**[[Akira Ishida]], Japanese actor and voice actor
**[[Chris Williams (actor)|Chris Williams]], American actor and comedian
* November 6 - [[Rebecca Schaeffer]], American actress and model (d. [[1989 in film|1989]])
* November 8 - [[Kamar de los Reyes]], Puerto Rican actor (d. [[2023 in film|2023]])
* November 5 - [[Judy Reyes]], American actress and producer
* November 10 - [[Michael Jai White]], American actor
* November 6 [[Rebecca Schaeffer]], American actress and model (d. [[1989 in film|1989]])
* November 11 - [[Frank John Hughes]], American actor and screenwriter
* November 8 [[Kamar de los Reyes]], Puerto Rican actor (d. [[2023 in film|2023]])
* November 10 – [[Michael Jai White]], American actor
* November 11 – [[Frank John Hughes]], American actor and screenwriter
* November 13
* November 13
**[[Michael Chambers]], American actor
**[[Michael Chambers]], American actor
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**[[Jimmy Kimmel]], American television host, actor, comedian, writer and producer
**[[Jimmy Kimmel]], American television host, actor, comedian, writer and producer
**[[Steve Zahn]], American actor
**[[Steve Zahn]], American actor
* November 16 - [[Lisa Bonet]], American actress
* November 16 [[Lisa Bonet]], American actress
* November 17 - [[Dean Lorey]], American actor, writer and producer
* November 17 [[Dean Lorey]], American actor, writer and producer
* November 22 - [[Mark Ruffalo]], American actor
* November 22 [[Mark Ruffalo]], American actor
* November 23 - [[Robert Popper]], British producer, writer and actor
* November 23 [[Robert Popper]], British producer, writer and actor
* November 25
* November 25
** [[Gregg Turkington]], Australian-born American entertainer, actor, musician and writer
** [[Gregg Turkington]], Australian-born American entertainer, actor, musician and writer
** [[Kazuya Nakai]], Japanese voice actor and narrator
** [[Kazuya Nakai]], Japanese voice actor and narrator
* November 28 - [[Anna Nicole Smith]], American model and actress (d. [[2007 in film|2007]])
* November 28 [[Anna Nicole Smith]], American model and actress (d. [[2007 in film|2007]])
* December 1 - [[Stephen Blackehart]], American character actor, author and producer
* December 1 [[Stephen Blackehart]], American character actor, author and producer
* December 5 - [[Joseph Barbara (actor)|Joseph Barbara]], American actor
* December 5
**[[Joseph Barbara (actor)|Joseph Barbara]], American actor
* December 6 - [[Judd Apatow]], American comedian, director, producer and screenwriter
**[[Juan Carlos Fresnadillo]], Spanish director, screenwriter and producer
* December 8 - [[Kotono Mitsuishi]], Japanese voice actress, actress, singer and narrator
* December 6 [[Judd Apatow]], American comedian, director, producer and screenwriter
* December 8 – [[Kotono Mitsuishi]], Japanese voice actress, actress, singer and narrator
* December 11
* December 11
**[[Peter Kelamis]], Australian-Canadian actor
**[[Peter Kelamis]], Australian-Canadian actor
**[[Mo'Nique]], American actress
**[[Mo'Nique]], American actress
* December 13 - [[Jamie Foxx]], American actor
* December 13 [[Jamie Foxx]], American actor
* December 14 - [[Janne Mortil]], Canadian-American actress
* December 14 [[Janne Mortil]], Canadian-American actress
* December 16 - [[Miranda Otto]], Australian actress
* December 16 [[Miranda Otto]], Australian actress
* December 18 - [[Robert Wahlberg]], American actor
* December 18 [[Robert Wahlberg]], American actor
* December 26 - [[Steve Le Marquand]], Australian actor
* December 26 [[Steve Le Marquand]], Australian actor
* December 30 - [[Steven Waddington]], English actor
* December 29 - [[James McTeigue]], Australian director
* December 30 – [[Steven Waddington]], English actor


==Deaths==
==Deaths==
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** [[Ruut Tarmo]], 70, Estonian actor, ''[[Noored kotkad]]''
** [[Ruut Tarmo]], 70, Estonian actor, ''[[Noored kotkad]]''
**[[Václav Wasserman]], 68, Czech actor, screenwriter and director, ''[[The Undertaker (1932 film)|The Undertaker]]'', ''[[Saturday (film)|Saturday]]''
**[[Václav Wasserman]], 68, Czech actor, screenwriter and director, ''[[The Undertaker (1932 film)|The Undertaker]]'', ''[[Saturday (film)|Saturday]]''
* February 1 - [[Richard L. Breen]], 48, American screenwriter, ''[[Captain Newman, M.D.]]'', ''[[Titanic (1953 film)|Titanic]]''
* February 1 [[Richard L. Breen]], 48, American screenwriter, ''[[Captain Newman, M.D.]]'', ''[[Titanic (1953 film)|Titanic]]''
* February 6 – [[Martine Carol]], 46, French actress, ''[[Lola Montes (film)|Lola Montes]]'', ''[[Around the World in 80 Days (1956 film)|Around the World in 80 Days]]''
* February 6 – [[Martine Carol]], 46, French actress, ''[[Lola Montes (film)|Lola Montes]]'', ''[[Around the World in 80 Days (1956 film)|Around the World in 80 Days]]''
* February 10 – [[Ralph Murphy]], 71, American director, ''[[I Want a Divorce]]'', ''[[70,000 Witnesses]]''
* February 10 – [[Ralph Murphy]], 71, American director, ''[[I Want a Divorce]]'', ''[[70,000 Witnesses]]''
* February 13 – [[Forugh Farrokhzad]], 32, Iranian poet and film director, ''[[The House Is Black]]'', in automobile accident
* February 13 – [[Forugh Farrokhzad]], 32, Iranian poet and film director, ''[[The House Is Black]]'', in automobile accident
* February 14 – [[Sig Ruman]], 82, German actor, ''[[Stalag 17]]'', ''[[Ninotchka]]''
* February 14 – [[Sig Ruman]], 82, German actor, ''[[Stalag 17]]'', ''[[Ninotchka]]''
* February 15 – [[Antonio Moreno]], 79, Spanish-American actor and director, ''[[The Searchers (film)|The Searchers]]'', ''[[Creature from the Black Lagoon]]''
* February 15 – [[Antonio Moreno]], 79, Spanish-American actor and director, ''[[The Searchers]]'', ''[[Creature from the Black Lagoon]]''
* February 16
* February 16
** [[Smiley Burnette]], 55, American actor, ''[[King of the Cowboys]]'', ''[[Ridin' on a Rainbow]]''
** [[Smiley Burnette]], 55, American actor, ''[[King of the Cowboys]]'', ''[[Ridin' on a Rainbow]]''
** [[Amund Rydland]], 79, Norwegian actor
** [[Amund Rydland]], 79, Norwegian actor
* February 17 - [[Louise Henry (actress)|Louise Henry]], 55, American actress, ''[[There Goes the Groom (film)|There Goes the Groom]]'', ''[[45 Fathers]]''
* February 17 [[Louise Henry (actress)|Louise Henry]], 55, American actress, ''[[There Goes the Groom (film)|There Goes the Groom]]'', ''[[45 Fathers]]''
* February 21
* February 21
**[[Charles Beaumont]], 38, American television and film writer, ''[[Brain Dead (1990 film)|Brain Dead]]'', ''[[The Intruder (1962 film)|The Intruder]]''
**[[Charles Beaumont]], 38, American television and film writer, ''[[Brain Dead (1990 film)|Brain Dead]]'', ''[[The Intruder (1962 film)|The Intruder]]''
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* March 6 – [[Nelson Eddy]], 65, American singer and actor, ''[[Make Mine Music]]'', ''[[The Chocolate Soldier (film)|The Chocolate Soldier]]''
* March 6 – [[Nelson Eddy]], 65, American singer and actor, ''[[Make Mine Music]]'', ''[[The Chocolate Soldier (film)|The Chocolate Soldier]]''
* March 11 – [[Geraldine Farrar]], 85, American singer and actress, ''[[Carmen (1915 Cecil B. DeMille film)|Carmen]]'', ''[[Joan the Woman]]''
* March 11 – [[Geraldine Farrar]], 85, American singer and actress, ''[[Carmen (1915 Cecil B. DeMille film)|Carmen]]'', ''[[Joan the Woman]]''
* April 10 - [[Aage Winther-Jørgensen]], 66, Danish actor, ''[[Præsten i Vejlby (1931 film)|The Rector of Veilbye]]'', ''[[Bussen (film)|Bussen]]''
* April 10 [[Aage Winther-Jørgensen]], 66, Danish actor, ''[[Præsten i Vejlby (1931 film)|The Rector of Veilbye]]'', ''[[Bussen (film)|Bussen]]''
* April 15 – [[Totò]], 69, Italian actor and writer, ''[[Big Deal on Madonna Street]]'', ''[[The Hawks and the Sparrows]]''
* April 15 – [[Totò]], 69, Italian actor and writer, ''[[Big Deal on Madonna Street]]'', ''[[The Hawks and the Sparrows]]''
* April 22 - [[Tom Conway]], 62, Russian-American actor, ''[[The Falcon's Brother]]'', ''[[Cat People (1942 film)|Cat People]]''
* April 22 [[Tom Conway]], 62, Russian-American actor, ''[[The Falcon's Brother]]'', ''[[Cat People (1942 film)|Cat People]]''
* April 24
* April 24
** [[Fred C. Newmeyer]], 78, American director, ''[[Safety Last!]]'', ''[[They Never Come Back]]''
** [[Fred C. Newmeyer]], 78, American director, ''[[Safety Last!]]'', ''[[They Never Come Back]]''
** [[Frank Overton]], 49, American actor, ''[[To Kill a Mockingbird (film)|To Kill a Mockingbird]]'', ''[[Fail-Safe (1964 film)|Fail-Safe]]''
** [[Frank Overton]], 49, American actor, ''[[To Kill a Mockingbird (film)|To Kill a Mockingbird]]'', ''[[Fail-Safe (1964 film)|Fail-Safe]]''
* April 29 - [[Anthony Mann]], 60, American director, ''[[El Cid (film)|El Cid]]'', ''[[Winchester '73]]''
* April 29 [[Anthony Mann]], 60, American director, ''[[El Cid (film)|El Cid]]'', ''[[Winchester '73]]''
* May 7 - [[Judith Evelyn]], 58, American actress, ''[[Rear Window]]'', ''[[Giant (1956 film)|Giant]]''
* May 7 [[Judith Evelyn]], 58, American actress, ''[[Rear Window]]'', ''[[Giant (1956 film)|Giant]]''
* May 8
* May 8
** [[LaVerne Andrews]], 55, American singer and actress ([[Andrews Sisters]]), ''[[Road to Rio]]'', ''[[Follow the Boys (1944 film)|Follow the Boys]]''
** [[LaVerne Andrews]], 55, American singer and actress ([[Andrews Sisters]]), ''[[Road to Rio]]'', ''[[Follow the Boys (1944 film)|Follow the Boys]]''
** [[Barbara Payton]], 39, American actress, ''[[Bride of the Gorilla]]'', ''[[Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye (film)|Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye]]''
** [[Barbara Payton]], 39, American actress, ''[[Bride of the Gorilla]]'', ''[[Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye (film)|Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye]]''
* May 14 - [[James Tinling]], 78, American director, ''[[Charlie Chan in Shanghai]]'', ''[[45 Fathers]]''
* May 14 [[James Tinling]], 78, American director, ''[[Charlie Chan in Shanghai]]'', ''[[45 Fathers]]''
* May 30 – [[Claude Rains]], 77, British actor, ''[[Casablanca (film)|Casablanca]]'', ''[[Notorious (1946 film)|Notorious]]'', ''[[Mr. Smith Goes to Washington]]'', ''[[The Invisible Man (1933 film)|The Invisible Man]]''
* May 30 – [[Claude Rains]], 77, British actor, ''[[Casablanca (film)|Casablanca]]'', ''[[Notorious (1946 film)|Notorious]]'', ''[[Mr. Smith Goes to Washington]]'', ''[[The Invisible Man (1933 film)|The Invisible Man]]''
* June 7 - [[Dorothy Parker]], 73, American writer, ''[[A Star Is Born (1937 film)|A Star Is Born]]'', ''[[Saboteur (film)|Saboteur]]''
* June 7 [[Dorothy Parker]], 73, American writer, ''[[A Star Is Born (1937 film)|A Star Is Born]]'', ''[[Saboteur (film)|Saboteur]]''
* June 10
* June 10
**[[Spencer Tracy]], 67, American actor, ''[[Boys Town (film)|Boys Town]]'', ''[[Judgment at Nuremberg]]'', ''[[Guess Who's Coming to Dinner]]'', ''[[It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World]]''
**[[Spencer Tracy]], 67, American actor, ''[[Boys Town (film)|Boys Town]]'', ''[[Judgment at Nuremberg]]'', ''[[Guess Who's Coming to Dinner]]'', ''[[It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World]]''
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**[[Cyril Ring]], 74, American actor, ''[[Melody Parade]]'', ''[[Mystery of the 13th Guest]]''
**[[Cyril Ring]], 74, American actor, ''[[Melody Parade]]'', ''[[Mystery of the 13th Guest]]''
* July 21
* July 21
** [[Basil Rathbone]], 75, British actor, ''[[The Adventures of Robin Hood (film)|The Adventures of Robin Hood]]'', ''[[The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (film)|The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes]]''
** [[Basil Rathbone]], 75, British actor, ''[[The Adventures of Robin Hood]]'', ''[[The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (film)|The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes]]''
** [[David Weisbart]], 52, American film editor and producer, ''[[Rebel Without a Cause]]'', ''[[Them!]]''
** [[David Weisbart]], 52, American film editor and producer, ''[[Rebel Without a Cause]]'', ''[[Them!]]''
* August 9 – [[Anton Walbrook]], 70, Austrian actor, ''[[La Ronde (1950 film)|La Ronde]]'', ''[[The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp]]''
* August 9 – [[Anton Walbrook]], 70, Austrian actor, ''[[La Ronde (1950 film)|La Ronde]]'', ''[[The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp]]''
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* August 25 – [[Paul Muni]], 71, Ukrainian-American actor, ''[[Scarface (1932 film)|Scarface]]'', ''[[I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang]]''
* August 25 – [[Paul Muni]], 71, Ukrainian-American actor, ''[[Scarface (1932 film)|Scarface]]'', ''[[I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang]]''
* August 28 – [[Maurice Elvey]], 79, English director and producer, ''[[The Life Story of David Lloyd George]]'', ''[[The Hound of the Baskervilles (1921 film)|The Hound of the Baskervilles]]''
* August 28 – [[Maurice Elvey]], 79, English director and producer, ''[[The Life Story of David Lloyd George]]'', ''[[The Hound of the Baskervilles (1921 film)|The Hound of the Baskervilles]]''
* September 1 - [[James Dunn (actor)|James Dunn]], 65, American actor, ''[[A Tree Grows in Brooklyn (1945 film)|A Tree Grows in Brooklyn]]'', ''[[Bright Eyes (1934 film)|Bright Eyes]]''
* September 1 [[James Dunn (actor)|James Dunn]], 65, American actor, ''[[A Tree Grows in Brooklyn (1945 film)|A Tree Grows in Brooklyn]]'', ''[[Bright Eyes (1934 film)|Bright Eyes]]''
* October 12 - [[Nat Pendleton]], 72, American actor, former [[Olympic Games|Olympic]] swimmer, ''[[The Thin Man (film)|The Thin Man]]'', ''[[The Great Ziegfeld]]''
* October 12 [[Nat Pendleton]], 72, American actor, former [[Olympic Games|Olympic]] swimmer, ''[[The Thin Man (film)|The Thin Man]]'', ''[[The Great Ziegfeld]]''
* October 29 - [[Julien Duvivier]], 71, French director, ''[[Tales of Manhattan]]'', ''[[Flesh and Fantasy]]''
* October 29 [[Julien Duvivier]], 71, French director, ''[[Tales of Manhattan]]'', ''[[Flesh and Fantasy]]''
* October 30 - [[Charles Trowbridge]], 85, American actor, ''[[Sergeant York (film)|Sergeant York]]'', ''[[Strange Alibi]]''
* October 30 [[Charles Trowbridge]], 85, American actor, ''[[Sergeant York (film)|Sergeant York]]'', ''[[Strange Alibi]]''
* November 1 - [[Benita Hume]], 61, British actress, ''[[The Worst Woman in Paris?]]'', ''[[The Private Life of Don Juan]]''
* November 1 [[Benita Hume]], 61, British actress, ''[[The Worst Woman in Paris?]]'', ''[[The Private Life of Don Juan]]''
* November 4 - [[June Thorburn]], 36, British actress, ''[[The Scarlet Blade]]'', ''[[The 3 Worlds of Gulliver]]''
* November 4 [[June Thorburn]], 36, British actress, ''[[The Scarlet Blade]]'', ''[[The 3 Worlds of Gulliver]]''
* November 9 - [[Charles Bickford]], 76, American actor, ''[[Days of Wine and Roses (film)|Days of Wine and Roses]]'', ''[[The Song of Bernadette (film)|The Song of Bernadette]]''
* November 9 [[Charles Bickford]], 76, American actor, ''[[Days of Wine and Roses (film)|Days of Wine and Roses]]'', ''[[The Song of Bernadette (film)|The Song of Bernadette]]''
* November 21 - [[Florence Reed]], 84, American actress, ''[[The Eternal Mother (1920 film)|The Eternal Mother]]'', ''[[Great Expectations (1934 film)|Great Expectations]]''
* November 21 [[Florence Reed]], 84, American actress, ''[[The Eternal Mother (1920 film)|The Eternal Mother]]'', ''[[Great Expectations (1934 film)|Great Expectations]]''
* November 29 - [[Theo Marcuse]], 47, American actor, ''[[The Cincinnati Kid]]'', ''[[Harum Scarum (film)|Harum Scarum]]''
* November 29 [[Theo Marcuse]], 47, American actor, ''[[The Cincinnati Kid]]'', ''[[Harum Scarum (film)|Harum Scarum]]''
* December 4
* December 4
** [[Bert Lahr]], 72, American actor, ''[[The Wizard of Oz (1939 film)|The Wizard of Oz]]'', ''[[Sing Your Worries Away]]''
** [[Bert Lahr]], 72, American actor, ''[[The Wizard of Oz]]'', ''[[Sing Your Worries Away]]''
** [[Sarah Padden]], 86, American actress, ''[[Women Won't Tell]]'', ''[[The Midnight Lady]]''
** [[Sarah Padden]], 86, American actress, ''[[Women Won't Tell]]'', ''[[The Midnight Lady]]''
* December 10 - [[Otis Redding]], 26, American singer, ''[[Monterey Pop]]'', ''[[Popcorn (1969 film)|Popcorn]]''
* December 10 [[Otis Redding]], 26, American singer, ''[[Monterey Pop]]'', ''[[Popcorn (1969 film)|Popcorn]]''
* December 14 - [[Frank Moran]], 80, American boxer and actor, ''[[Sailor's Luck]]'', ''[[Return of the Ape Man]]''
* December 14 [[Frank Moran]], 80, American boxer and actor, ''[[Sailor's Luck]]'', ''[[Return of the Ape Man]]''
* December 21 - [[Stuart Erwin]], 64, American actor, ''[[Pigskin Parade]]'', ''[[Going Hollywood]]''
* December 21 [[Stuart Erwin]], 64, American actor, ''[[Pigskin Parade]]'', ''[[Going Hollywood]]''
* December 23 - [[Kaaren Verne]], 49, German actress, ''[[All Through the Night (film)|All Through the Night]]'', ''[[Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon]]''
* December 23 [[Kaaren Verne]], 49, German actress, ''[[All Through the Night (film)|All Through the Night]]'', ''[[Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon]]''
* December 29 - [[Paul Whiteman]], 77, American bandleader, ''[[King of Jazz]]'', ''[[Thanks a Million]]''
* December 29 [[Paul Whiteman]], 77, American bandleader, ''[[King of Jazz]]'', ''[[Thanks a Million]]''


== Film debuts ==
== Film debuts ==
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*[[Lesley Ann Warren]] – ''[[The Happiest Millionaire]]''
*[[Lesley Ann Warren]] – ''[[The Happiest Millionaire]]''
*[[Gene Wilder]] – ''Bonnie and Clyde''
*[[Gene Wilder]] – ''Bonnie and Clyde''
*[[Fred Willard]] – ''[[Teenage Mother (film)|Teenage Mother]]''
*[[Fred Willard]] – ''[[Teenage Mother]]''
*[[Scott Wilson (actor)|Scott Wilson]] – ''[[In the Heat of the Night (film)|In the Heat of the Night]]''
*[[Scott Wilson (actor)|Scott Wilson]] – ''[[In the Heat of the Night (film)|In the Heat of the Night]]''
*[[Paul Winfield]] – ''[[The Perils of Pauline (1967 film)|The Perils of Pauline]]''
*[[Paul Winfield]] – ''[[The Perils of Pauline (1967 film)|The Perils of Pauline]]''

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The year 1967 in film involved some significant events. It is widely considered one of the most ground-breaking years in American cinema, with "revolutionary" films highlighting the shift towards forward thinking European standards at the time, including: Bonnie and Clyde, The Graduate, Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, Cool Hand Luke, The Dirty Dozen, In Cold Blood, In the Heat of the Night, The Jungle Book and You Only Live Twice.[1]

Highest-grossing films

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The top ten 1967 released films by box office gross in North America are as follows:

Highest-grossing films of 1967
Rank Title Distributor Domestic rentals
1 The Graduate United Artists / Embassy $43,100,000[2]
2 Guess Who's Coming to Dinner Columbia $25,500,000[2]
3 Bonnie and Clyde Warner Bros. $22,000,000[2]
4 The Dirty Dozen MGM $20,100,000[2]
5 Valley of the Dolls 20th Century Fox $20,000,000[2]
6 To Sir, with Love Columbia $19,100,000[2]
7 You Only Live Twice United Artists / Eon $18,000,000[2]
8 Thoroughly Modern Millie Universal $14,700,000[2]
9 The Jungle Book Buena Vista $13,000,000[2]
10 Camelot Warner Bros. $12,300,000[2]

Outside North America

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The highest-grossing 1967 films in countries outside North America.

Country Title Studio Gross
India Hamraaz United Producers[citation needed] $6,000,000[n 1]
Soviet Union Kidnapping, Caucasian Style Mosfilm $21,260,000[n 2]

Events

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Awards

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Category/Organization 25th Golden Globe Awards
February 12, 1968
40th Academy Awards
April 10, 1968
Drama Musical or Comedy
Best Film In the Heat of the Night The Graduate In the Heat of the Night
Best Director Mike Nichols
The Graduate
Best Actor Rod Steiger
In the Heat of the Night
Richard Harris
Camelot
Rod Steiger
In the Heat of the Night
Best Actress Edith Evans
The Whisperers
Anne Bancroft
The Graduate
Katharine Hepburn
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner
Best Supporting Actor Richard Attenborough
Doctor Dolittle
George Kennedy
Cool Hand Luke
Best Supporting Actress Carol Channing
Thoroughly Modern Millie
Estelle Parsons
Bonnie and Clyde
Best Screenplay, Adapted Stirling Silliphant
In the Heat of the Night
Stirling Silliphant
In the Heat of the Night
Best Screenplay, Original William Rose
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner
Best Original Score Frederick Loewe
Camelot
Alfred Newman and Ken Darby
Camelot
Elmer Bernstein
Thoroughly Modern Millie
Best Original Song "If Ever I Would Leave You"
Camelot
"Talk to the Animals"
Doctor Dolittle
Best Foreign Language Film Live for Life Closely Watched Trains

Palme d'Or (Cannes Film Festival):

Blowup, directed by Michelangelo Antonioni, Italy

Golden Lion (Venice Film Festival):

Belle de jour, directed by Luis Buñuel, France / Italy

Golden Bear (Berlin Film Festival):

Le départ, directed by Jerzy Skolimowski, Belgium

1967 film releases

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Notable films released in 1967

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  1. ^ 4.5 crore;[3] 7.5 Indian rupees per US dollar in 1967[4]
  2. ^ 76.54 million Soviet tickets sold,[5] at average ticket price of 25 kopecks,[6] approximately 19.135 million Rbls; 0.9 Rbl per US dollar from 1961 to 1971[7]

References

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  1. ^ Harris, Mark (2009). Pictures at a revolution : five movies and the birth of the new Hollywood. New York: Penguin Books. ISBN 978-0143115038.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Finler, Joel Waldo (2003). The Hollywood Story. Wallflower Press. pp. 358–359. ISBN 978-1-903364-66-6.
  3. ^ "Box Office 1967". Box Office India. Archived from the original on 2013-10-14. Retrieved 2013-10-14.
  4. ^ "Pacific Exchange Rate Service, Foreign Currency Units per 1 U.S. Dollar, 1950–2020" (PDF). fx.sauder.ubc.ca.
  5. ^ Кавказская пленница, или Новые приключения Шурика. KinoExpert.ru (in Russian). Archived from the original on 2007-01-03. Retrieved 2007-02-18.
  6. ^ Moscow Prime Time: How the Soviet Union Built the Media Empire that Lost the Cultural Cold War, page 48, Cornell University Press, 2011
  7. ^ Archive of Bank of Russia http://cbr.ru/currency_base/OldDataFiles/USD.xls
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