The year 1915 in film involved some significant events.
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Events
* February 1:
Fox Film Corporation
The Fox Film Corporation (also known as Fox Studios) was an American Independent film production studio formed by William Fox (1879–1952) in 1915, by combining his earlier Greater New York Film Rental Company and Box Office Attractions Film C ...
founded
* February 8:
D.W Griffith's ''
The Birth of a Nation
''The Birth of a Nation'', originally called ''The Clansman'', is a 1915 American silent epic drama film directed by D. W. Griffith and starring Lillian Gish. The screenplay is adapted from Thomas Dixon Jr.'s 1905 novel and play '' The Clansm ...
'' premieres at Clune's Auditorium Los Angeles and breaks both box office and film length records (running at a total length of over three hours).
* February:
Metro Pictures, a forerunner of
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc., also known as Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures and abbreviated as MGM, is an American film, television production, distribution and media company owned by Amazon through MGM Holdings, founded on April 17, 1924 ...
, is founded
* February 22: The
Allan Dwan
Allan Dwan (born Joseph Aloysius Dwan; April 3, 1885 – December 28, 1981) was a pioneering Canadian-born American motion picture director, producer, and screenwriter.
Early life
Born Joseph Aloysius Dwan in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Dwan, was ...
directed film ''
David Harum'' is released. The film is the first in long line of a successful romantic onscreen pairings of actors
May Allison
May Allison (June 14, 1890 – March 27, 1989) was an American actress whose greatest success was achieved in the early part of the 20th century in silent films, although she also appeared on stage.
Life and career
Allison was born in Rising ...
and
Harold Lockwood.
* March 15:
Universal Studios Hollywood opens (
1964).
* June 18: The
Motion Picture Directors Association (MPDA) is formed by twenty-six
film directors in
Los Angeles, California
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.
* July:
Triangle Film Corporation is founded in
Culver City, California and attracts filmmakers
D. W. Griffith
David Wark Griffith (January 22, 1875 – July 23, 1948) was an American film director. Considered one of the most influential figures in the history of the motion picture, he pioneered many aspects of film editing and expanded the art of the na ...
,
Thomas H. Ince and
Mack Sennett
* September 11: A nitrate fire at
Famous Players
Famous Players Limited Partnership, DBA Famous Players, is a Canadian-based subsidiary of Cineplex Entertainment. As an independent company, it existed as a film exhibitor and cable television service provider. Famous Players operated numerou ...
in New York destroys several completed but unreleased silent films which are later remade. Films lost include
Mary Pickford's ''
Esmerelda'' and ''
The Foundling'' and
John Barrymore's ''
The Red Widow''.
* October 1: A US court rules in ''
United States v. Motion Picture Patents Co.'' that the
Motion Picture Patents Company trust is monopolistic and orders it to be dissolved.
* November 18: Release of ''
Inspiration'', the first mainstream movie in which a leading actress (
Audrey Munson) appears
nude.
* December 13:
Sessue Hayakawa becomes the first Asian actor to become a star in the US after his performance in ''
The Cheat''.
* The Duplex Corporation creates a Split Duplex, an early
widescreen
Widescreen images are displayed within a set of aspect ratios (relationship of image width to height) used in film, television and computer screens. In film, a widescreen film is any film image with a width-to-height aspect ratio greater than t ...
film format where the film image is rotated 90 degrees and occupies half of a conventional frame.
* The Kinematograph Renters’ Society of Great Britain and Ireland was formed to represent film distribution companies
Top-grossing films (U.S.)
Notable films released in 1915
All following films
are American, except where stated.
*''Adachihara Ubagaike Yurei'' (Japanese), starring Matsunosuke Onoe, produced in Japan by Nikkatsu
*''Agony of Fear'', directed by Giles Warren
*''
Are You a Mason?'', directed by
Thomas N. Heffron, starring
John Barrymore
*''The Arrow Maiden'', directed by Francis Powers
*''
Assunta Spina'', starring
Francesca Bertini – (
Italy
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)
*''The Avenging Hand'' (British) aka ''The Wraith of the Tomb'', directed by Charles Calvert, written by William J. Elliott
*''
Barnaby Rudge'', directed by
Thomas Bentley (
Britain)
*''
The Birth of a Nation
''The Birth of a Nation'', originally called ''The Clansman'', is a 1915 American silent epic drama film directed by D. W. Griffith and starring Lillian Gish. The screenplay is adapted from Thomas Dixon Jr.'s 1905 novel and play '' The Clansm ...
'', directed by
D. W. Griffith
David Wark Griffith (January 22, 1875 – July 23, 1948) was an American film director. Considered one of the most influential figures in the history of the motion picture, he pioneered many aspects of film editing and expanded the art of the na ...
, starring
Lillian Gish
Lillian Diana Gish (October 14, 1893February 27, 1993) was an American actress, director, and screenwriter. Her film-acting career spanned 75 years, from 1912, in silent film shorts, to 1987. Gish was called the "First Lady of American Cinema" ...
*''The Blood Seedling'', produced by William Selig, directed by (and starring) Tom Santschi
*''The Bribe'', short film directed by Lucius Henderson for Universal, starring Charles Ogle
*''Call From the Dead'', early zombie film directed by Clem Easton for Thanhouser Films
*''
The Caprices of Kitty'', directed by
Phillips Smalley, starring
Elsie Janis
*''
Carmen
''Carmen'' () is an opera in four acts by the French composer Georges Bizet. The libretto was written by Henri Meilhac and Ludovic Halévy, based on the novella of the same title by Prosper Mérimée. The opera was first performed by the Opér ...
'', directed by
Cecil B. DeMille, starring
Geraldine Farrar
*''
Carmen
''Carmen'' () is an opera in four acts by the French composer Georges Bizet. The libretto was written by Henri Meilhac and Ludovic Halévy, based on the novella of the same title by Prosper Mérimée. The opera was first performed by the Opér ...
'', directed by
Raoul Walsh, starring
Theda Bara
*''The Case of Becky'', directed by Frank Reicher, starring Blanche Sweet
*''The Castle of Thornfield'' (Italian) adapted from the novel ''Jane Eyre'' by Charlotte Bronte
*''
The Champion
A champion is a first-place winner in a competition, along with other definitions discussed in the article.
Champion or Champions may also refer to:
Brands and enterprises
* Champion (sportswear), a clothing manufacturer
* Champion (spark p ...
'', starring
Charles Chaplin and
Edna Purviance
*''
The Cheat'', directed by
Cecil B. DeMille, starring
Fannie Ward and
Sessue Hayakawa
*''The Cheval Mystery'', directed by (and starring) Harry Myers for Victor Films
*''The Chronicles of Bloom Center'', short comedy directed by Marshall Neilan
*''The Circular Staircase'', directed by Edward J. LeSaint for Selig Films, based on the novel by Mary Roberts Rinehart, starring Eugenie Besserer and Stella Razeto
*''
The Crazy Clock Maker
''The Crazy Clock Maker'' is a 1915 American silent comedy film starring Billy Bowers and featuring Oliver Hardy in a supporting role.
Cast
* Billy Bowers
* Myra Brooks
* Ray Ford
* Clay Grant
* Oliver Hardy (as Babe Hardy)
* Betty Holton ...
'', comedy starring Oliver Hardy
*''A Cry in the Night'' (British) a science fiction film about a winged gorilla created by a mad scientist, directed by Ernest G. Batley
*''Destiny's Skein'', directed and scripted by George Terwilliger, about a murderer with a split personality
*''The Devil'' (aka ''Satan's Pawn''), based on the play by Ferenc Molnar, this film was produced and co-directed by Thomas H. Ince, starring Arthur Maude and Bessie Barriscale
*''The Devil to Pay'' (British) short film directed by Edwin J. Collins, with a story similar to ''Faust''
*''The Devil's Profession'' (British) written and directed by F.C.S. Tudor, foreshadowing Val Lewton's ''Bedlam'' (1946)
*''
Double Trouble'', starring
Douglas Fairbanks
*''A Drama of the Castle, or Do the Dead Return?'' (French) 6-minute film written and directed by
Abel Gance
*''The Dream Dance'', directed by Leon D. Kent for Lubin Films, starring Lee Shumway
*''The Duel in the Dark'', starring Arthur Bauer and Carey L. Hastings, features an evil hypnotist
*''The Dust of Egypt'', mummy film directed by George D. Baker, starring Antonio Moreno and Edith Storey
*''
Enoch Arden'', starring
Lillian Gish
Lillian Diana Gish (October 14, 1893February 27, 1993) was an American actress, director, and screenwriter. Her film-acting career spanned 75 years, from 1912, in silent film shorts, to 1987. Gish was called the "First Lady of American Cinema" ...
*''The Eleventh Dimension'', science fiction film produced and written by Raymond L. Schrock, directed by Clem Easton
*''
Fatty's Spooning Days
''Mabel, Fatty and the Law'' is a 1915 American short comedy film starring Fatty Arbuckle and Mabel Normand, and directed by Fatty Arbuckle. The film is also known as ''Fatty, Mabel and the Law'' (American alternative title) and ''Fatty's Spooni ...
'', starring
Fatty Arbuckle,
Mabel Normand, and
The Keystone Cops
The Keystone Cops (often spelled "Keystone Kops") are fictional, humorously incompetent policemen featured in silent film slapstick comedies produced by Mack Sennett for his Keystone Film Company between 1912 and 1917.
History
The idea for the ...
*''Faust'', directed by Edward Sloman who also stars in the film
*''
Filibus'' – (
Italy
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)
*''
A Fool There Was A Fool There Was may refer to:
* ''A Fool There Was'' (1914 film) or ''She Wanted a Car'', a comedy directed by Frank Griffin and featuring Oliver Hardy
* ''A Fool There Was'' (1915 film), a melodrama directed by Frank Powell and starring Theda B ...
'', starring
Theda Bara
*''
Four Feathers''
*''The Fox Woman'', directed by Lloyd Ingraham, starring Seena Owen and Elmer Clifton
*''
A Gentleman of Leisure
''A Gentleman of Leisure'' is a novel by P. G. Wodehouse. The basic plot first appeared in a novella, ''The Gem Collector'', in the December 1909 issue of ''Ainslee's Magazine''.
It was substantially revised and expanded for publication as a ...
'', directed by
George Melford
George H. Melford (born George Henry Knauff, February 19, 1877 – April 25, 1961) was an American stage and film actor and director. Often taken for granted as a director today, the stalwart Melford's name by the 1920s was, like Cecil B. DeMil ...
, starring
Wallace Eddinger
*''The Ghost Fakirs'', a "Heinie and Louie" comedy short involving a haunted house
*''The Ghost of Twisted Oaks'', voodoo film directed by Sidney Olcott for Lubin Films, starring Olcott's wife Valentine Grant
*''
The Golden Chance
''The Golden Chance'' is a 1915 American drama film directed by Cecil B. DeMille. A print of the film survives at George Eastman House. DeMille remade the film in 1921 as '' Forbidden Fruit''.
Cast
* Cleo Ridgely as Mary Denby
* Wallace Rei ...
'', directed by
Cecil B. DeMille, starring
Cleo Ridgely and
Wallace Reid
*''
The Golem'', aka ''Der Golem und Wie auf de Welt Kam'' (German/ Deutsche-Bioscop), directed by
Paul Wegener
Paul Wegener (11 December 1874 – 13 September 1948) was a German actor, writer, and film director known for his pioneering role in German expressionist cinema.
Acting career
At the age of 20, Wegener decided to end his law studies and conc ...
and
Henrik Galeen, starring
Paul Wegener
Paul Wegener (11 December 1874 – 13 September 1948) was a German actor, writer, and film director known for his pioneering role in German expressionist cinema.
Acting career
At the age of 20, Wegener decided to end his law studies and conc ...
and Lyda Salmonova (
Germany
Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG),, is a country in Central Europe. It is the most populous member state of the European Union. Germany lies between the Baltic and North Sea to the north and the Alps to the sou ...
)
*''The Gray Horror'', a haunted house film directed by Joseph W. Smiley, who also starred in it
*''The Greater Will'', directed by Harley Knowles, starring Montagu Love, Cyril Maude and Lois Meredith
*''The Hand of the Skeleton'', French special effects film directed by Danish director George Schneevoight
*''The Haunting of Silas P. Gould'' (British) directed by Elwin Neame, starring (his wife) Ivy Close
*''Haunting Winds'', directed by Carl M. Leviness for Universal, starring Frank MacQuarrie and Sydney Ayres
*''His Egyptian Affinity'', reincarnated mummy film directed by Al Christie for Nestor Films, starring Victoria Ford
*''His Phantom Sweetheart'', short horror/comedy produced and directed by Ralph W. Ince; the writer Earle Williams was also the star
*''Horrible Hyde'', a 5-minute comedy version of "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde", directed by and starring Howell Hansel, filmed in Florida
*''The Hound of the Baskervilles'' Parts 3 and 4 (German film) directed by
Richard Oswald, starring
Alwin Neuss Alwin is a German and Dutch form of Alvin and may refer to:
* Alwin-Broder Albrecht (1903–1945), German naval officer, one of Adolf Hitler's adjutants during World War II
*Alwin Berger (1871–1931), German botanist and contributor to the nomenc ...
as
Sherlock Holmes; Part 3 was called "The Uncanny Room" and Part 4 was "Legend of the Hound"(see 1914 for first two parts)
*''The Hound of the Baskervilles: The Dark Castle'' (German) Vitascope made their own conclusion to their earlier 1914 two-parter with this entry, directed by Willy Zeyn, starring Eugen Burg as Sherlock Holmes
*''The House of a Thousand Candles'', haunted house film based on the novel by Meredith Nicholson, directed by Thomas N. Heffron, starring Harry Mestayer and Edgar Nelson
*''The House With Nobody In It'', a haunted house film based on the poem by Joyce Kilmer as well as a story by Clarence J. Harris; directed by Richard Garrick
*''
The Immigrant''
*''The Inner Brute'', starring Warren Waite, Warda Howard and John Lorenz
*''An Innocent Sinner'', directed by Kenean Buel, starring Katherine LaSalle and Guy Coombs
*''
Inspiration''
*''
The Italian''
*''Jane Eyre'', based on the novel by Charlotte Bronte, directed by Travers Vale, starring Franklyn Ritchie, Louise Vale and Gretchen Hartman
*''The Japanese Mask'', an obscure French/U.S. co-production made by Pathe/Aetna Films
*''
The Lamb'', starring
Douglas Fairbanks
*''Legend of the Lone Tree'', a "weird western" film directed by Ulysses Davis for Vitagraph, starring Myrtle Gnzalez and Alfred Vosburgh
*''
Life Without Soul
''Life Without Soul'' (1915) is a lost horror film, directed by Joseph W. Smiley and written by Jesse J. Goldburg. This film is an adaptation of Mary Shelley's 1818 Gothic novel ''Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus''. The film is about a ...
'', first full-length adaptation of the Mary Shelley novel ''Frankenstein'' (running 70 minutes); directed by Joseph W. Smiley, starring William A. Cohill as the scientist; the film was somewhat re-edited and re-released in 1916 also
*''The Live Mummy'' (British) a 13-minute comedy short
*''London's Yellow Peril'' (British) directed by Maurice Elvey, written by Eliot Stannard; Elvey later went on to make a series of silent Fu Manchu movies
*''Lord John in New York'', first in a Universal Pictures series of five silent detective films, starring William Garwood as Lord John, directed by Edward LeSaint
*''
Madame Butterfly'', directed by
Sidney Olcott, starring
Mary Pickford
*''The Magic Skin'', directed by Richard Ridgely for Thomas Edison's film company; this was the third film adaptation of Honore de Balzac's novel ''Le Peau de Chagrin''
*''The Man Who Couldn't Beat God'', directed by Maurice Costello and Robert Gaillard, both of whom starred also
*''
The Man Who Stayed at Home'' – (
GB)
*''
Martyrs of the Alamo''
*''The Mesmerist'' (British) directed by Percy Nash, starring Douglas Payne
*''Miss Jekyll and Madame Hyde'', directed by Charles L. Gaskill and starring Helen Gardner; strangely this was more of an adaptation of ''Faust'' than the novel ''Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde''
*''The Missing Mummy'', silent comedy directed by William Beaudine, starring Bud Duncan and Charles Inslee
*''The Monkey's Paw'' (British) this first film adaptation of the 1902 novel seems to have been based more on the 1907 play instead of the novel; directed by Sidney Northcote, starring John Lawson (who also starred in the play)
*''The Moonstone'', directed by Frank Hall Crane, starring Eugene O'Brien and Elaine Hammerstein, based on the 1868 novel by
Wilkie Collins; this was the best known of the silent film versions
*''Mortmain'', directed by Theodore Marston for Vitagraph, starring Robert Edeson; this surgical horror film's plot eerily foreshadowed that of the later Conrad Veidt film ''The Hands of Orlac'' (1924).
* ''Peer Gynt'', directed by Raoul Walsh and Oscar Apfel
*''The Picture of Dorian Gray'' (Russian) - third film adaptation of the 1890 Oscar Wilde novel, wherein Dorian Gray is oddly played by a female actress (Varvara Yanova); directed by Vsevolod Meyerhold and Mikhail Doronin (both of whom also co-starred in the film)
*''The Picture of Dorian Gray'', directed by Eugene Moore for Thanhouser Films (U.S.), starring Harris Gordon (as Dorian) and Helen Fulton; this was the fourth film adaptation of the Oscar Wilde novel
*''The Portrait'' (Russian) 8-minute fantasy film written and directed by Wladyslaw Starewicz, who later went on to direct ''The Viy'' that same year
* ''
The Prisoner of Zenda'', starring
Henry Ainley and
Gerald Ames (
GB)
*''
The Raven
"The Raven" is a narrative poem by American writer Edgar Allan Poe. First published in January 1845, the poem is often noted for its musicality, stylized language, and supernatural atmosphere. It tells of a distraught lover who is paid a myste ...
'', directed by Charles Brabin, starring Henry B. Walthall and Wanda Howard, this was the third biopic to cover the life story of
Edgar Allan Poe
Edgar Allan Poe (; Edgar Poe; January 19, 1809 – October 7, 1849) was an American writer, poet, editor, and literary critic. Poe is best known for his poetry and short stories, particularly his tales of mystery and the macabre. He is wide ...
*''
Regeneration'', directed by
Raoul Walsh, starring
Rockliffe Fellowes and
Anna Q. Nilsson
*''The Return of Maurice Donnelly'', directed by William Humphrey, starring Leo Delaney and Anders Randolph, conceived as a social fable against capital punishment
*''The Return of Richard Neal'', mesmerism film directed by Edward T. Lowe Jr., starring Francis X. Bushman, Neil Craig and Ernest Maupin
*''Sagebrush Tom'', starring
Tom Mix
Thomas Edwin Mix (born Thomas Hezikiah Mix; January 6, 1880 – October 12, 1940) was an American film actor and the star of many early Western films between 1909 and 1935. He appeared in 291 films, all but nine of which were silent films. He ...
*''Satanic Rhapsody'' (Italian) directed by Nino Oxilia (who died in WWI), starring Lyda Borelli and Ugo Bazzini as Mephistopheles; film featured some tinted and hand-stenciled color scenes
*''The Scorpion's Sting'' (British) aka ''The Devil's Bondman'', directed by Percy Nash, starring George Bellamy
*''The Secret Room'', directed by Tom Moore for Kalem Films (he also starred in the film)
*''
The Senator'', directed by Joseph A. Golden
*''Shunen no hebi'' (translation: ''The Vengeful Snake'') Japanese film directed by Uichiro Tamura
*''The Silent Command'', directed by Robert Z. Leonard for Universal, starring Leonard and Ella Hall
*''
The Soul of Broadway''
*''The Soul of Phyra'', directed by Charles Swickard, starring Enid Markey
*''The Spectre of the Vault'' (Italian) haunted tomb film directed by Ubaldo Maria Del Colle
*''The Strange Unknown'', directed by Wilbe Melville, starring Helen Eddy and Dorothy Barrett; plot was influenced by ''Jane Eyre'' and ''The Woman in White''
*''The Three Wishes'', (French) obscure 8-minute fantasy film similar to ''The Monkey's Paw''
*''Togakushi-yama no kijo'' (Japanese) short ghost film directed by Shozo Makino for Nikkatsu Films, starring Matsunosuke Onoe
*''
The Tramp
The Tramp (''Charlot'' in several languages), also known as the Little Tramp, was English actor Charlie Chaplin's most memorable on-screen character and an icon in world cinema during the era of silent film. '' The Tramp'' is also the title ...
'', directed by and starring
Charles Chaplin
*''
Le traquenard
''Le traquenard'' (1915) is a French crime silent film starring Fernand Mailly, Irène Bordoni and Jacques Grétillat
Jacques Marie Gaëtan Grétillat (26 August 1885 – 19 December 1950) was a French actor and film director.
Grétillat ...
'', starring
Irène Bordoni
Irène Bordoni (16 January 1885 – 19 March 1953) was a Franco-American actress and singer.
Early years
Bordoni was born in Paris, France, to Sauveur Bordoni, a tailor, and Marie Lemonnier. The 19th-century painter Francis Millet was a great ...
– (
France
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)
*''Trilby'', directed by Maurice Tourneur, starring Clara Kimball Young as Trilby and Wilton Lackaye as Svengali; the film was slightly edited and re-released in 1917 and again in 1920
[Workman, Christopher; Howarth, Troy (2016). "Tome of Terror: Horror Films of the Silent Era". Midnight Marquee Press. p. 164. ISBN 978-1936168-68-2.]
*''
The Two Orphans'', starring
Theda Bara
*''The Unfaithful Wife'', directed by J. Gordon Edwards, starring Genevieve Hamper and Warner Oland in one of his earliest roles
*''The Vivisectionist'', directed by James W. Horne, starring Marin Sais and William H. West
*''The Warning'' (aka ''The Eternal Penalty''), directed by Edmund Lawrence starring Henry Kolker; this moral diatribe against alcohol abuse involves a dream trip to Hell
*''
The Wheels of Justice
''The Wheels of Justice'' is a 1915 American silent film written by Edward J. Montagne, directed by Theodore Marston, and starring Dorothy Kelly, James Morrison and Louise Beaudet. It premiered in February 1915, before its wide release in Augus ...
'', directed by
Theodore Marston
Theodore Marston (August 10, 1868 in Minnesota – October 2, 1920 in Los Angeles, California, United States) was an American silent film director and writer during the early silent period. He directed films including ''Aurora Floyd'' in 1912 ...
*''When the Spirits Moved'', directed by Al Christie for Universal Pictures, starring Lee Moran and Eddie Lyons
*''Which is Witch?'' (British) 6-minute short directed by Edwin J. Collins
*''A Witch of Salem Town'', directed by Lucius Henderson, starring Mary Fuller and Curtis Benton
*''
Work'', directed by & starring
Charles Chaplin
*''The Wraith of Haddon Towers'', directed by Arthur Maude, starring Constance Crawley and Arthur Maude
*''Yurei Yashiki'' (Japanese) translation ''The Haunted House'', directed by Kyomatsu Hosomaya for Nikksatsu
Short film series
*''
Broncho Billy Anderson'' (1910–1916)
*''
Harold Lloyd
Harold Clayton Lloyd, Sr. (April 20, 1893 – March 8, 1971) was an American actor, comedian, and stunt performer who appeared in many silent comedy films.Obituary '' Variety'', March 10, 1971, page 55.
One of the most influential film c ...
'' (1913–1921)
*''
Charlie Chaplin'' (1914–1923)
Births
*January 1 –
Maxine Doyle, actress (died
1973)
*January 9
**
Anita Louise, actress (died
1970)
**
Fernando Lamas, actor (died
1982
Events January
* January 1 – In Malaysia and Singapore, clocks are adjusted to the same time zone, UTC+8 (GMT+8.00).
* January 13 – Air Florida Flight 90 crashes shortly after takeoff into the 14th Street Bridge in Washington, D.C., Un ...
)
*January 11 –
Veda Ann Borg, actress (died
1973)
*January 18 –
Catherine Craig, actress (died
2004
2004 was designated as an International Year of Rice by the United Nations, and the International Year to Commemorate the Struggle Against Slavery and its Abolition (by UNESCO).
Events January
* January 3 – Flash Airlines Flight 60 ...
)
*January 26 –
William Hopper, actor; son of
Hedda Hopper (died 1970)
*January 29 –
Bill Peet, Disney author and illustrator (died
2002)
*January 30 –
Dorothy Dell, actress (died
1934)
*February 7 –
Eddie Bracken, actor (died
2002)
*February 12 –
Lorne Greene
Lorne Hyman Greene (born Lyon Himan Green; 12 February 1915 – 11 September 1987) was a Canadian actor, musician, singer and radio personality. His notable television roles include Ben Cartwright on the Western ''Bonanza'' and Commander A ...
, actor (died
1987)
*February 18 –
Phyllis Calvert, actress (died
2002)
*February 20 –
Philip Friend, actor (died
1987)
*February 21 –
Ann Sheridan, actress (died
1967)
*February 23 –
Jon Hall, actor (died
1979)
*February 28 –
Zero Mostel, actor (died
1977
Events January
* January 8 – Three bombs explode in Moscow within 37 minutes, killing seven. The bombings are attributed to an Armenian separatist group.
* January 10 – Mount Nyiragongo erupts in eastern Zaire (now the Democrati ...
)
*March 2 –
Lona Andre, actress (died
1992)
*March 17 –
Henry Bumstead, art director (died
2006)
*March 19 –
Patricia Morison
Eileen Patricia Augusta Fraser Morison (March 19, 1915 – May 20, 2018) was an American stage, television and film actress of the Golden Age of Hollywood and mezzo-soprano singer. She made her feature film debut in 1939 after several years on ...
, actress (died
2018)
*April 10 –
Harry Morgan, American actor (died
2011)
*April 21 –
Anthony Quinn, actor (died
2001
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)
*May 5
**
Alice Faye, actress, (died
1998
1998 was designated as the ''International Year of the Ocean''.
Events January
* January 6 – The ''Lunar Prospector'' spacecraft is launched into orbit around the Moon, and later finds evidence for frozen water, in soil in permanently s ...
)
**
Ben Wright (English actor), (died
1989)
*May 6 –
Orson Welles
George Orson Welles (May 6, 1915 – October 10, 1985) was an American actor, director, producer, and screenwriter, known for his innovative work in film, radio and theatre. He is considered to be among the greatest and most influential f ...
, actor, director (died
1985)
*May 8 –
John Archer, American actor (died
1999
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)
*May 15 –
Bill Williams, actor, (died
1992)
*May 19 –
Renée Asherson, actress, (died
2014
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)
*May 31 –
Barbara Pepper, actress, (died
1969)
*June 1 -
John Randolph (actor), American actor (died
2004
2004 was designated as an International Year of Rice by the United Nations, and the International Year to Commemorate the Struggle Against Slavery and its Abolition (by UNESCO).
Events January
* January 3 – Flash Airlines Flight 60 ...
)
*June 12 –
Priscilla Lane, singer, actress (died
1995
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)
*June 16 -
Anthony Sharp
Dennis Anthony John Sharp (16 June 1915 – 23 July 1984) was an English actor, writer and director.
Stage career
Anthony Sharp was a graduate of the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA) and made his stage debut in February 1938 ...
, English actor (died
1984)
*June 20 -
Terence Young (director)
Shaun Terence Young (20 June 1915 – 7 September 1994) was an Irish film director and screenwriter who worked in the United Kingdom, Europe and Hollywood.
He is best known for directing three James Bond films, including the first two films ...
, Irish director and screenwriter (died
1994
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)
*July 18 –
Phyllis Brooks, American actress, model (died
1995
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)
*August 2 –
Gary Merrill, actor (died 1990)
*August 11 –
Jean Parker, American actress (died
2005)
*August 15 –
Signe Hasso, (died 2002)
*August 29 –
Ingrid Bergman
Ingrid Bergman (29 August 191529 August 1982) was a Swedish actress who starred in a variety of European and American films, television movies, and plays.Obituary '' Variety'', 1 September 1982. With a career spanning five decades, she is ofte ...
, actress (died 1982)
*September 5 –
Jack Buetel
Jack Buetel (September 5, 1915 – June 27, 1989) was an American film and television actor.
Life
Born John Alexander Beutel in Dallas, Texas, he moved to Los Angeles, California in the late 1930s with the intention of establishing a film caree ...
, actor (died
1989)
*September 10 –
Edmond O'Brien, actor (died 1985)
*September 14 –
Douglas Kennedy, actor (died
1973)
*September 29
**
Brenda Marshall, American actress (died
1992)
**
Anne Nagel, American actress (died
1966)
*October 29 –
Evi Rauer
Evi Rauer (29 October 1915 – 17 September 2004) was an Estonian stage, film and television actress and television director whose career spanned more than sixty years.
Early life
Evi Rauer was born in Tallinn to Kustav Rauer, who was an Estonia ...
, Estonian actress (died 2004)
*December 7 –
Eli Wallach, actor (died 2014)
*December 12 –
Frank Sinatra, singer, actor (died 1998)
*December 13 –
Curd Jürgens, actor (died 1982)
*December 14 –
Dan Dailey, actor (died 1978)
*December 17 –
Joan Woodbury, actress (died 1989)
*December 22 –
Barbara Billingsley, actress (died
2010)
*December 29 –
Jo Van Fleet, actress (died
1996)
Deaths
* January 10 –
Marshall P. Wilder, 55, American diminutive stage and screen actor
* April 26 –
John Bunny, 51, American silent film comedian, ''A Strand of Blond Hair'', ''Bunny's Little Brother'', ''Bunny Backslides''
* June 5 –
John C. Rice, 58, stage and film actor, ''
The Kiss''
* June 16 –
Elmer Booth, 32, American silent screen actor, brother of film editor
Margaret Booth, ''
The Musketeers of Pig Alley'', ''
The Narrow Road'', ''
An Unseen Enemy''
* October 31 –
Blanche Walsh, 42, American stage actress appeared in
Zukor's 3 reel feature "Resurrection" 1912
Film debuts
*
Mary Boland –
The Edge of the Abyss
''The Edge of the Abyss'' is a lost 1915 silent drama film directed by Walter Edwards and distributed by Triangle Film Corporation. It stars Mary Boland, then a stage comedic actress, in her film debut. Thomas H. Ince, one of the three key founde ...
*
Alice Brady –
The Boss
*
Donald Brian –
The Voice in the Fog
*
Marie Cahill – Judy Forgot
*
Yakima Canutt – Foreman of Bar Z Ranch (uncredited)
*
Laura Hope Crews –
The Fighting Hope
*
Reginald Denny –
Niobe
*
Elliott Dexter
Elliott Dexter (March 29, 1870 – June 21, 1941) was an American film and stage actor. Dexter started his career in vaudeville and did not move to films until he was 45. He retired from acting in 1925.
Biography
Dexter was born in Galve ...
–
Heléne of the North
''Heléne of the North'' is a lost 1915 silent film romantic drama directed by J. Searle Dawley and starring Marguerite Clark, Elliott Dexter and Conway Tearle. Adolph Zukor produced.
Cast
*Marguerite Clark - Heléne Dearing
*Conway Tearle - Ra ...
*
Marie Doro –
The Morals of Marcus
*
Douglas Fairbanks –
The Lamb
*
Geraldine Farrar –
Carmen
''Carmen'' () is an opera in four acts by the French composer Georges Bizet. The libretto was written by Henri Meilhac and Ludovic Halévy, based on the novella of the same title by Prosper Mérimée. The opera was first performed by the Opér ...
*
W. C. Fields –
Pool Sharks
*
Pauline Frederick –
The Eternal City
*
John Gilbert –
Aloha Oe
''Aloha'' ( , ) is the Hawaiian word for love, affection, peace, compassion and mercy, that is commonly used as a simple greeting but has a deeper cultural and spiritual significance to native Hawaiians, for whom the term is used to define a ...
(uncredited)
*
Charlotte Greenwood –
Jane
*
Otto Kruger –
A Mother's Confession
*
Edmund Lowe –
The Wild Olive
''The Wild Olive'' is a lost 1915 American drama silent film directed by Oscar Apfel and written by Elmer Blaney Harris, Basil King and Oliver Morosco. The film stars Myrtle Stedman, Forrest Stanley, Mary Ruby, Charles Marriott, Edmund Low ...
*
Victor Moore –
Snobs
*
Edna Purviance –
A Night Out (short) (uncredited)
*
Esther Ralston –
The Deep Purple (uncredited)
*
Valeska Suratt –
The Soul of Broadway
*
Erich Von Stroheim – actor, assistant director,
The Birth of a Nation
''The Birth of a Nation'', originally called ''The Clansman'', is a 1915 American silent epic drama film directed by D. W. Griffith and starring Lillian Gish. The screenplay is adapted from Thomas Dixon Jr.'s 1905 novel and play '' The Clansm ...
(uncredited); costume designer, wardrobe assistant,
Ghosts
*
Charlotte Walker –
Kindling
*
Fannie Ward –
The Marriage of Kitty
References
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