1950 was the 1st year of 1950's.
Theatrical releases[]
Feature films[]
- January 28 - Montana
- February 9 - Young Man with a Horn
- February 11 - Backfire
- February 18 - Chain Lightning
- March 11 - Perfect Stranger
- March 18 - Barricade
- April 15 - Stage Fright
- April 29 - The Daughter of Rosie O'Grady
- May 7 - The Damned Don't Cry
- May 19 - Caged
- May 27 - Colt .45
- June 17 - This Side of the Law
- June 24 - Return of the Frontiersman
- June 27 - Fifty Years Before Your Eyes
- July 2 - Bright Leaf
- July 9 - The Flame and the Arrow
- July 15 - The Great Jewel Robber
- August 4 - Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye
- September 2 - Tea for Two
- September 16 - Pretty Baby
- September 28 - The Glass Menagerie
- October 6 - The Breaking Point
- October 14 - Three Secrets
- November 11 - Rocky Mountain
- November 17 - Breakthrough
- November 25 - The West Point Story
- December 1 - Highway 301
- December 30 - Dallas
Shorts[]
- January 14 - Home Tweet Home
- January 21 - Hurdy-Gurdy Hare
- January 28
- Boobs in the Woods
- My Favorite Duck (re-issue)
- February 11 - Mutiny on the Bunny
- February 18 - The Lion's Busy
- March 4
- The Scarlet Pumpernickel
- The Sheepish Wolf (re-issue)
- March 11 - Homeless Hare
- March 25 - Double Chaser (re-issue)
- April 1 - Strife with Father
- April 15 - The Hypo-Chondri-Cat
- April 22
- Big House Bunny
- The Fifth-Column Mouse (re-issue)
- May 6 - The Leghorn Blows at Midnight
- May 20
- His Bitter Half
- Inki and the Lion (Blue Ribbon re-issue)
- May 27 - An Egg Scramble
- June 3 - Tick Tock Tuckered (re-issue)
- June 17 - What's Up Doc?
- June 24 - All a Bir-r-r-d
- July 1 - Booby Hatched (re-issue)
- July 8 - 8 Ball Bunny
- July 22 - It's Hummer Time
- August 5
- Golden Yeggs
- Trap Happy Porky (re-issue)
- August 12 - Hillbilly Hare
- August 26
- Dog Gone South
- Lost and Foundling (re-issue)
- September 2 - The Ducksters
- September 16
- Fagin's Freshman (re-issue)
- A Fractured Leghorn
- September 23 - Bunker Hill Bunny
- October 7 - Canary Row
- October 14 - Slightly Daffy (re-issue)
- October 21 - Stooge for a Mouse
- October 28 - Pop 'Im Pop!
- November 11
- The Aristo-cat (re-issue)
- Bushy Hare
- November 25 - Caveman Inki
- December 2 - Dog Collared
- December 9 - The Unbearable Bear (re-issue)
- December 16 - Rabbit of Seville
- December 30 - Two's a Crowd
Television[]
Books[]
People[]
Births[]
- March 26
- Martin Short (comedian, actor, voice artist, writer, singer and producer)
- Alan Silvestri (composer)
- April 13 - Ron Perlman (actor, voice actor and producer)
- August 6 - Dorian Harewood (actor and voice actor)
- September 21 - Bill Murray (actor, voice actor, comedian and writer)
- October 9 - Everett Peck (illustrator, cartoonist and animator)
Deaths[]
- January 1 - Tom Patricola (actor, comedian and dancer)
- January 7 - Monty Banks (comedian, actor, director and producer)
- January 22 - Alan Hale, Sr. (actor and director)
- January 24 - Bull Montana (professional wrestler, boxer and actor)
- January 28 - Rockliffe Fellowes (actor)
- February 4 - Hank Bell (actor)
- March 4 - Anthony Holles (actor)
- March 12 - Florence Arliss (actress)
- March 30 - Joe Yule (actor)
- April 7 - Walter Huston (actor and singer)
- April 20 - Jessie Busley (actress and comedian)
- April 26 - Hobart Cavanaugh (actor)
- May 2 - Leo Watson (jazz vocalese singer, drummer, trombonist and tiple player)
- May 9 - Harry Stubbs (actor)
- May 12 - Charles Kemper (actor)
- May 25 - Adolph Milar (actor)
- May 27 - Leon Weaver (actor and vaudeville performer)
- June 5 - Douglas Gerrard (actor and film director)
- June 9 - Joe Burke (composer and pianist)
- July 24 - Zeffie Tilbury (actress)
- July 26 - Douglas Gilmore (actor)
- September 2 - Frank Graham (radio announcer and voice actor)
- September 4 - Max Davidson (actor)
- September 10 - Joe Bordeaux (actor)
- September 13 - Sara Allgood (actress)
- September 16 - Pedro de Cordoba (actor)
- September 17 - Percy Standing (actor)
- October 5 - Dudley Field Malone (attorney, politician, liberal activist and actor)
- October 23 - Al Jolson (singer, comedian, actor and vaudevillian)
- November 25 - Betty Francisco (actress)
- November 28 - Russ Powell (actor)
- December 7 - Robert Ober (actor)
- December 8 - Georges Metaxa (singer and actor)
- December 11 - Dewey Robinson (actor)
Character debuts[]
- March 11 - Hercules
- May 27 - Miss Prissy (official debut)
- June - Deadshot
- August 5 - Nick
- August 12 - The Martin Brothers
- October 7 - Granny
- October 28 - Sylvester Junior
- December 30 - Frisky Puppy
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