Deaths
- January 8 – Zbigniew Cybulski, 39, Polish actor
- January 21 – Ann Sheridan, 51, American actress
- January 22 – Jobyna Ralston, 67, American actress
- January 28 – Ruut Tarmo, 70, Estonian actor
- February 14 – Sig Ruman, 82, German actor
- February 15 – Antonio Moreno, 79, Spanish-American actor and director
- February 16 – Smiley Burnette, 58, American actor
- February 16 – Martine Carol, 46, French actress
- February 21 - Charles Beaumont, 38, American television and film writer
- February 24 – Franz Waxman, 60, German film composer
- February 28 – Václav Wasserman, 69, Czech actor, screenwriter and director
- March 5 – Mischa Auer, 61, Russian actor
- March 6 – Nelson Eddy, 65, Canadian singer and actor
- March 11 – Geraldine Farrar, 85, American singer and actress
- May 8 – LaVerne Andrews, 55, American singer and actress (Andrews Sisters)
- May 8 – Barbara Payton, 39, American actress
- May 30 – Claude Rains, 77, British actor
- June 10 – Spencer Tracy, 67, American actor
- June 16 – Reginald Denny, 75, British actor
- June 26 – Françoise Dorléac, 25, French actress
- June 29 – Jayne Mansfield, 34, American actress
- July 8 – Vivien Leigh, 53, British actress
- July 21 – David Weisbart, 52, American film editor and producer
- July 21 – Basil Rathbone, 75, British actor
- August 9 – Anton Walbrook, 70, Austrian actor
- August 13 – Jane Darwell, 87, American actress
- August 25 – Paul Muni, 71, Ukrainian-American actor
- October 12 - Nat Pendleton, 72, American actor, former Olympic swimmer
- November 1 - Benita Hume, 60, British actress
- November 9 - Charles Bickford, 76, American actor
- December 4 - Bert Lahr, 72, American actor
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