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Merian Caldwell Cooper, American aviator, adventurer, director, screenwriter and producer, 1933. Coopers (1893-1973) most famous film was the 1933 movie King Kong
Frank Borzage, American film director, 1933. Borzage (1893-1962) was a director famed for his mystical romanticism. He won the first Best Director Academy Award for his picture Seventh Heaven (1927)
Robert Z Leonard, American film director, 1933. Leonard (1889-1968) was nominated for the Best Director Oscar twice, for The Divorcee (1930) and The Great Ziegfeld (1936)
George Archainbaud, French screen, stage actor, film and television and film director, 1933George Archainbaud (1890-1959), French screen, stage actor, film and television and film director, 1933
Alfred J Goulding, Australian film director, 1933. Goulding (1896-1972) directed many films, mostly short comedies, in the 1920s and 1930s
Edmund Goulding, British film director, 1933. Goulding (1891-1959) was a stage actor and director in London before serving in World War I
William James Craft, American actor, cameraman and film director, (1933). Crafts (c1887-1931) Hollywod career began in 1915
Raoul Walsh, American film director, 1933. Walshs (1887-1980) directorial career began in 1914 and spanned 52 years. Amongst his films is The Big Trail (1930)
Harry Lachman, American artist, designer and film director, 1933. After establishing a reputation as a successful Post-Impressionist painter Lachman (1886-1975) began a career as a film director
Douglas Shearer, Canadian-born pioneer sound designer and director, 1933. The brother of the Hollywood film star Norma Shearer
John Malcolm Stahl, American film director and producer, 1933. Stahl (1886-1950) was one of the founding members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences established in 1927
Roy Del Ruth, American Hollywood film director, 1933. Ruth (1893-1961) started out as a screenwriter in 1915 writing gags for the comedian Mack Sennett, before directing motion pictures in the 1920s
Howard Estabrook, American screen writer, 1933. Estabrook (1884-1978) won an Oscar for Best Writing (Adaptation) for his screenplay for Cimarron (1931)
Beulah Marie Dix, American screen writer, 1933. Dix (1876-1970) was a prolific screenwriter in the silent movie era
Edwin J Burke, American screen writer and director, 1933Edwin J Burke (1889-1944), American screen writer and director, 1933
Richard Boleslawski, Polish film director and actor, 1933. Boleslawski (1880-1937) emigrated to America after the Russian Revolution
Irving Asher, film producer and managing director of British projects for Warner Brothers, 1933Irving Asher (1903-1985), film producer and managing director of British projects for Warner Brothers, 1933
Jack Raymond, British film director, 1933. Raymond (1886-1953) was a prolific director of British films in the 1920s and 1930s
Irving Thalberg, American film producer, 1933. Thalberg (1899-1936) was a producer during the early years of cinema. He was known as The Boy Wonder for his youth
Herbert Wilcox, British film producer, 1933Herbert Wilcox (1890-1977), British film producer, 1933
Ernst Lubitsch, German-born Jewish film director, 1933. Lubitsch (1892-1947) emigrated to Hollywood in 1922
William C McGann, American film director, 1933William C McGann (1893-1977), American film director, 1933
Diana Wynyard, British actress, 1933. Wynyard (1906-1964) was thought by many to be the equal as a stage actress of the more famous Peggy Ashcroft and Celia Johnson
Tom Walls and Ralph Lynn, English actors, 1933. Walls (1883-1949) was a popular English stage and motion-pictures character actor and film director
Barbara Stanwyck, American film and television actress, 1933. Stanwyck (1907-1990) starred in over 100 films before moving into television acting in the 1950s, winning three Emmy Awards
Ramon Novarro, Mexican actor, 1933. Novarro (1899-1968) was a Mexican actor who achieved fame as a Latin lover in silent films
Aline MacMahon, American actress, 1933. MacMahon (1899-1991) was nominated for the Best Supporting Actress Oscar for her performance in Dragon Seed (1944)
Tom Mix, American film actor, 1933. Mix (1880-1940) was the star of many early Western films. He made a reported 336 features between 1910 and 1935, all but 9 of them silent
Elissa Landi, Italian born actress, 1933. Landi (1904-1948) was a popular star of Hollywood films of the 1920s and 1930s. Rumoured to be a descendant of Emperor Franz Josef of Austria
Herbert Marshall, English actor, 1933. Marshall (1890-1966) was a popular English cinema and theatre actor who overcame the loss of a leg during World War I, to enjoy a long career
Lilian Harvey, English actress, 1933. Harvey (1906-1968) starred in many silent films made in Germany in the 1920s and early 1930s
Fredric March, American actor, 1933. March (1897-1975) was a two-time Academy Award-winning American actor. He won the Best Actor Oscar for his performances in Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde (1932)
Molly Lamont and Gene Gerrard, actors, 1933. Lamont (1910-2001) was a South African-born film actress and Gerrard (1892-1971) an English actor, director, and writer
Harold Lloyd, American actor and film maker, 1933. Lloyd (1893-1971) was most famous for his hugely successful and influential silent film comedies
Emil Jannings, Swiss actor, 1933. Jannings (1884-1950) was the first winner of the Academy Award for Best Actor, which he won for his performances in The Way of All Flesh and the Last Command (1928)
Charles Farrell and Janet Gaynor, American actors, 1933. Farrell (1901-1990) was a notable American film actor of the 1920s silent era and into the 1930s and later a television actor
Irene Dunne, American actress, 1933. Dunne (1898-1990) was a film actress of the 1930s and 1940s
Jack Hulbert, British actor, 1933. Hulbert (1892-1978) was one of the earliest famous members of the Cambridge Footlights
Marie Dressler, Canadian actress, 1933. After a theatre and vaudeville career Dressler (1868-1934) became one of Hollywoods top stars, despite being in her sixties
Leslie Howard, English actor, 1933. Howard (1893-1943) made his name playing stiff upper lipped English characters before landing the role of Ashley Wilkes in Gone with the Wind (1939)
Bette Davis, American actress, 1933. Davis (1908-1989) was a two-time Academy Award-winning actress of film, television and theatre
Henry Edwards, English actor and film director, 1933Henry Edwards (1882-1952), English actor and film director, 1933
Joan Crawford, American actress, 1933. Crawford (1905-1977) was an acclaimed Academy Award winning film actress. The American Film Institute named Crawford among the Greatest Female Stars of All Time
Richard Dix, American actor, 1933. Dix (1893-1949) moved to Hollywood, where he began a career in Westerns. One of the few actors to successfully bridge the transition from silent films to talkies
Claudette Colbert, French-American actress, 1933. Colbert (1903-1996) won the Best Actress Academy Award for her performance in It Happened One Night (1934)
Ruth Chatterton, American actress, 1933. Chatterton (1893-1961) was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for two films; Madame X (1929) and Sarah and Son (1930)
Jackie Cooper, American actor and television director and producer, 1933. Cooper (1922-) was a prominent child film star in the 1930s. He later became an Emmy Award-winning TV director
Ronald Colman, English actor, 1933. Colman (1891-1958) won the Best Actor Oscar in 1948 for his role in A Double Life