Theatrical releases[]
Feature films[]
- January 6 - The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad (general release)
- February 15 - Cinderella (Boston, Massachusetts)
- February 22 - Cinderella (Chicago, Illinois)/(New York City, New York)
- March 4 - Cinderella (general release)
- July 19 - Treasure Island
===Shorts=== feed a cinderella.
- January 6 - Pluto's Heart Throb
- January 20 - Lion Around
- February 10 - Pluto and the Gopher
- February 24 - How to Ride a Horse
- March 3 - The Brave Engineer
- March 25 - Crazy Over Daisy
- April 7 - Wonder Dog
- April 21 - Funny Little Bunnies (re-release)
- April 28 - Trailer Horn
- May 19 - Primitive Pluto
- June 9 - Puss Cafe
- June 30 - Motor Mania
- July 7 - The Grasshopper and the Ants (re-release)
- July 19 - In Beaver Valley
- July 21 - Pests of the West
- August 11 - Food for Feudin'
- August 25 - Brave Little Tailor (re-release)
- September 1 - Hook, Lion and Sinker
- September 22 - Camp Dog
- October 13 - Bee at the Beach
- November 3 - Hold That Pose
- November 23 - The Moth and the Flame (re-release)
- November 24 - Morris, the Midget Moose
- December 15 - Out on a Limb
- December 30 - Donald's Golf Game (re-release)
Character debuts[]
- January 20 - Louie the Mountain Lion
- February 15 - Cinderella, Lady Tremaine, Anastasia Tremaine, Drizella Tremaine, Jaq and Gus, Lucifer, Bruno, Major, Prince Charming, the King, the Grand Duke, Mice, Birds, Fairy Godmother, Cinderella's Father, Herald, Mary, Royal Guards
- March 3 - Casey Jones
- May 19 - Primo
- June 9 - Milton, Lucifer
- July 19 - Jim Hawkins, Long John Silver, Israel Hands
- November 3 - Humphrey the Bear
- November 24 - Morris the Midget Moose, Thunderclap, Balsam
Television[]
- December 25 - One Hour in Wonderland, the first Disney production made for television, premieres.
Books[]
- Mickey Mouse's Picnic
- Donald Duck's Toy Train
People[]
Births[]
- January 2 - Gary Morgan (actor)
- January 16 - Debbie Allen (actress, choreographer, dancer, television director, and television producer)
- February 5
- Jonathan Freeman (actor, voice actor, singer, and puppeteer)
- Jordan Kerner (producer)
- February 8 - Ron Husband (animator)
- February 17 - Alan Burnett (animator, producer, director, storyboard artist, and screenwriter)
- February 18 - John Hughes (producer, director, and screenwriter)
- February 22 - Julie Walters (actress, voice actress, and novelist)
- February 24 - George Thorogood (vocalist and guitarist)
- March 8 - Dan Read (background artist)
- March 13 - William H. Macy (actor, screenwriter, teacher, and theater director)
- March 20 - William Hurt (actor)
- March 26
- Martin Short (comedian, actor, voice artist, writer, singer, and producer)
- Alan Silvestri (composer)
- March 30 - Robbie Coltrane (actor, voice actor, comedian, and author)
- April 11 - Bill Irwin (actor, clown, and comedian)
- April 12 - David Cassidy (actor, singer, and musician)
- April 13 - Ron Perlman (actor and voice actor)
- April 18 - Kenny Ortega (producer, director, and choreographer)
- April 28 - Jay Leno (comedian, actor, voice actor, writer, producer, and television host)
- May 12 - Bruce Boxleitner (actor)
- May 13
- Stevie Wonder (singer and musician)
- Joe Johnston (film director and former special effects artist for Industrial Light and Magic)
- May 17 - Howard Ashman (playwright, lyricist, libretto, and musician)
- May 18 - Mark Mothersbaugh (composer)
- May 25 - Bill Rogers (voice actor)
- June 10 - Ed Naha (writer, producer, and screenwriter)
- July 5 - Huey Lewis (musician, songwriter, and actor)
- July 10 - Nick Jameson (actor, voice actor, songwriter, composer, musician, and producer)
- August 3 - Jo Marie Payton (actress, voice actress, and singer)
- August 6 - Dorian Harewood (actor and voice actor)
- August 13 - Jane Carr (actress and voice actress)
- August 27 - Charles Fleischer (stand-up comedian, actor, voice actor, writer, and musician)
- September 21 - Bill Murray (actor, voice actor, comedian, and writer)
- September 29 - Tetsuo Kanao (Japanese actor and voice actor)
- October 1 - Randy Quaid (actor and voice actor)
- October 5 - Jeff Conaway (actor)
- October 7 - Hugh Fraser (actor, theatre director, and author)
- October 10 - Jerry Tondo (actor and voice actor)
- October 20
- Tom Petty (singer, songwriter, and voice actor)
- William Russ (actor and television director)
- Tom Schulman (screenwriter, producer, and director)
- October 22 - Patricia Parris (voice actress and actress)
- October 31 - John Candy (actor, voice actor, and comedian)
- November 4 - John Vickery (actor and singer)
- November 10 - Peter Schneider (film and theatrical producer and former Disney President)
- November 14 - Roger Birnbaum (film producer)
- November 16 - David Leisure (actor and voice actor)
- November 28 - Ed Harris (actor, voice actor, producer, director, and screenwriter)
- December 10 - Gregg Berger (voice actor and comedian)
- December 12 - Darleen Carr (actress and voice actress)
- December 13 - Wendie Malick (actress, voice actress, comedian, and model)
- December 18 - Leonard Maltin (film critic, historian, and author)
- December 21 - Jeffrey Katzenberg (film producer and former chairman of Walt Disney Studios)
- December 29 - Jon Polito (actor and voice actor)
Deaths[]
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