Theatrical releases[]
Shorts[]
- January 1 - Alice on the Farm
- January 15
- Alice's Balloon Race
- Alice's Orphan
- February 1 - Alice's Little Parade
- February 15 - Alice's Mysterious Mystery
- September 6 - Alice Charms the Fish
- September 20 - Alice's Monkey Business
- October 4 - Alice in the Wooly West
- October 18 - Alice the Fire Fighter
- November 1 - Alice Cuts the Ice
- November 15 - Alice Helps the Romance
- November 29 - Alice's Spanish Guitar
- December 13 - Alice's Brown Derby
- December 27 - Alice the Lumberjack
Events[]
- January - Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio changes its name to Walt Disney Studio.
People[]
Births[]
- February 6 - Walker Edmiston (actor and voice actor)
- February 11 - Leslie Nielsen (actor, comedian, and producer)
- March 16 - Jerry Lewis (actor, comedian, director, producer, and screenwriter)
- March 18 - Peter Graves (actor)
- April 18 - Gunter Meisner (actor)
- April 30 - Cloris Leachman (actress and comedian)
- May 8 - Don Rickles (stand-up comedian, actor, voice actor, and author)
- July 14 - Harry Dean Stanton (actor, musician, and singer)
- June 28 - Mel Brooks (actor, director, producer, and comedian)
- August 3 - Tony Bennett (singer)
- August 7 - Stan Freberg (author, recording artist, animation voice actor, comedian, radio personality, puppeteer, and advertising creative director)
- August 8 - Richard Anderson (actor)
- September 7
- Don Messick (voice actor)
- Samuel Goldwyn Jr. (producer)
- September 25 - John Ericson (actor)
- October 26 - Fred Hellmich (animator)
Deaths[]
- October 31 - Harry Houdini (illusionist, magician, escapologist, stunt performer, actor, historian, film producer, pilot, and debunker)
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