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*January 17 – [[Momoe Yamaguchi]], Japanese former actress and singer
*January 17 – [[Momoe Yamaguchi]], Japanese former actress and singer
*January 22 – [[Linda Blair]], American actress
*January 22 – [[Linda Blair]], American actress
*January 23 - [[Robert Funaro]], American actor
*January 26 - [[Herbert Sigüenza]], American actor, writer, visual artist and performer
*January 26 - [[Herbert Sigüenza]], American actor, writer, visual artist and performer
*January 27 - [[Glenn Taranto]], American actor and writer
*January 27 - [[Glenn Taranto]], American actor and writer
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*April 3 – [[David Hyde Pierce]], American actor
*April 3 – [[David Hyde Pierce]], American actor
*April 4 - [[Phil Morris (actor)|Phil Morris]], American actor and voice actor
*April 4 - [[Phil Morris (actor)|Phil Morris]], American actor and voice actor
*April 10 - [[Jochen Nickel]], German actor
*April 13 - [[Jodie Markell]], American actress and director
*April 13 - [[Jodie Markell]], American actress and director
*April 15
*April 15
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**[[Clint Howard]], American actor
**[[Clint Howard]], American actor
**[[Yuji Okumoto]], American actor of Japanese descent
**[[Yuji Okumoto]], American actor of Japanese descent
*April 23 - [[Tim Blaney]], American puppeteer and voice actor
*April 23
**[[Tim Blaney]], American puppeteer and voice actor
**[[Jonathan Sagall]], Israeli actor
*April 24 - [[Glenn Morshower]], American character actor
*April 24 - [[Glenn Morshower]], American character actor
*April 27 - [[Neil Pearson]], British actor
*April 27 - [[Neil Pearson]], British actor
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*July 26 – [[Kevin Spacey]], American actor
*July 26 – [[Kevin Spacey]], American actor
*July 29 – [[Sanjay Dutt]], Indian actor
*July 29 – [[Sanjay Dutt]], Indian actor
*August 2
*August 2 - [[Jim Doughan]], American actor and writer
**[[Urbain Cancelier]], French comedian and actor
**[[Jim Doughan]], American actor and writer
*August 3 - [[John C. McGinley]], American actor
*August 3 - [[John C. McGinley]], American actor
*August 10 – [[Rosanna Arquette]], American actress
*August 10 – [[Rosanna Arquette]], American actress
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*September 10
*September 10
**[[Michael Earl (puppeteer)|Michael Earl]], American puppeteer, actor, writer and singer (died 2015)
**[[Michael Earl (puppeteer)|Michael Earl]], American puppeteer, actor, writer and singer (died 2015)
**[[Jim Meskimen]], American actor and comedian
**[[Peter Nelson (actor)|Peter Nelson]], American actor, producer and writer
**[[Peter Nelson (actor)|Peter Nelson]], American actor, producer and writer
*September 11 - [[John Hawkes (actor)|John Hawkes]], American actor
*September 14
*September 14
**[[Kirk Baltz]], American actor
**[[Kirk Baltz]], American actor
**[[Haviland Morris]], American actress
**[[Haviland Morris]], American actress
*September 19 - [[Mark Gustafson]], American animator and director (died 2024)
*September 19
**[[Mark Gustafson]], American animator and director (died 2024)
**[[Carolyn McCormick]], American actress
*September 23
*September 23
**[[Jason Alexander]], American actor
**[[Jason Alexander]], American actor
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*October 17 - [[Norm Macdonald]], Canadian stand-up comedian, writer and actor (died 2021)
*October 17 - [[Norm Macdonald]], Canadian stand-up comedian, writer and actor (died 2021)
*October 21
*October 21
**[[Tony Ganios]], American actor
**[[Tony Ganios]], American actor (died 2024)
**[[Melora Walters]], American actress
**[[Melora Walters]], American actress
**[[Ken Watanabe]], Japanese actor
**[[Ken Watanabe]], Japanese actor
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*November 20 – [[Sean Young]], American actress
*November 20 – [[Sean Young]], American actress
*November 28 – [[Judd Nelson]], American actor
*November 28 – [[Judd Nelson]], American actor
*November 30 - [[Les Mayfield]], American retired director and producer
*December 13 – [[Johnny Whitaker]], American actor
*December 13 – [[Johnny Whitaker]], American actor
*December 14 - [[Debbie Lee Carrington]], American actress and stuntwoman (died 2018)
*December 14 - [[Debbie Lee Carrington]], American actress and stuntwoman (died 2018)
*December 24 - [[Jesús Ochoa (actor)|Jesús Ochoa]], Mexican actor
*December 16 - [[Lee Perry (voice actor)|Lee Perry]], Australian voice actor
*December 24
**[[Lee Daniels]], American producer, director and screenwriter
**[[Jesús Ochoa (actor)|Jesús Ochoa]], Mexican actor
*December 29
*December 29
**[[Patricia Clarkson]], American actress
**[[Patricia Clarkson]], American actress

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The year 1959 in film involved some significant events, with Ben-Hur winning a record 11 Academy Awards.

Top-grossing films (U.S.)

The top ten 1959 released films by box office gross in North America are as follows:

Highest-grossing films of 1959
Rank Title Distributor Domestic rentals
1 Ben-Hur MGM $36,000,000[1]
2 The Shaggy Dog Buena Vista $9,600,000[2]
3 Operation Petticoat Universal $9,321,555[3]
4 Some Like It Hot United Artists $8,127,835[3]
5 Pillow Talk Universal $7,669,713[3]
6 Imitation of Life $6,417,807[3]
7 Suddenly, Last Summer Columbia $6,375,000[3]
8 Rio Bravo
The Nun's Story
Warner Bros. $5,750,000[3]
9 North by Northwest MGM $5,740,000[4]
10 Anatomy of a Murder Columbia $5,500,000[1]

Events

Awards

Category/Organization 17th Golden Globe Awards
March 10, 1960
12th BAFTA Awards
March 26, 1960
32nd Academy Awards
April 4, 1960
Comedy or Musical Drama
Best Film Some Like It Hot (Comedy)
Porgy and Bess (Musical)
Ben-Hur Room at the Top Ben-Hur
Best Director William Wyler
Ben-Hur
- William Wyler
Ben-Hur
Best Actor Jack Lemmon
Some Like It Hot
Anthony Franciosa
Career
Sidney Poitier
The Defiant Ones
Charlton Heston
Ben-Hur
Best Actress Marilyn Monroe
Some Like It Hot
Elizabeth Taylor
Suddenly, Last Summer
Simone Signoret
Room at the Top
Simone Signoret
Room at the Top
Best Supporting Actor Stephen Boyd
Ben-Hur
- Hugh Griffith
Ben-Hur
Best Supporting Actress Susan Kohner
Imitation of Life
- Shelley Winters
The Diary of Anne Frank
Best Screenplay, Adapted Room at the Top
Neil Paterson
Orders to Kill
Paul Dehn
Room at the Top
Neil Paterson
Best Screenplay, Original Pillow Talk
Russell Rouse, Clarence Greene, Stanley Shapiro, and Maurice Richlin

Palme d'Or (Cannes Film Festival):

Black Orpheus (Orfeu Negro), directed by Marcel Camus, France

Golden Lion (Venice Film Festival):

Il Generale della Rovere (General della Rovere), directed by Roberto Rossellini, Italy / France
La grande guerra (The Great War), directed by Mario Monicelli, Italy / France

Golden Bear (Berlin Film Festival):

Les Cousins (The Cousins), directed by Claude Chabrol, France

1959 film releases

United States unless stated

January–March

April–June

July–September

October–December

Notable films released in 1959

United States unless stated

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Short film series

Births

Deaths

Film debuts

Notes

  1. ^ Fantasia had also used a multi-speaker stereophonic sound system, but it was primitive compared to the one used in Sleeping Beauty.

References

  1. ^ a b Finler, Joel Waldo (2003). The Hollywood Story. Wallflower Press. pp. 358–359. ISBN 978-1-903364-66-6.
  2. ^ "All-time top film grossers", Variety 8 January 1964 p 37.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Cohn, Lawrence (October 15, 1990). "All-Time Film Rental Champs". Variety. p. M140-M196.
  4. ^ The Eddie Mannix Ledger, Los Angeles: Margaret Herrick Library, Center for Motion Picture Study.
  5. ^ Plunderers of Painted Flats at the AFI Catalog of Feature Films
  6. ^ Krutnik, Frank (2000). Inventing Jerry Lewis. Smithsonian Institution Press. p. 105. ISBN 978-1560983699.
  7. ^ Eagan, Daniel (2010). America's Film Legacy: The Authoritative Guide to the Landmark Movies in the National Film Registry. New York: Continuum. p. 560. ISBN 978-0-8264-2977-3.
  8. ^ "Al Capone (1959)". BFI. Archived from the original on December 29, 2018. Retrieved 3 April 2020.
  9. ^ Maaleht. Endine näitleja Margus Oopkaup: toitu saan päevas osta kolme euro eest. 22 January 2015. Retrieved 25 May 2016.

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