The year 1958 was the 9th year of the 1950's.
Theatrical releases[]
Feature films[]
- January 15 - The Deep Six
- February 12 - Darby's Rangers
- March 17 - Lafeyette Escadrille
- March 24 - Chase a Crooked Shadow
- April 11 - Manhunt in the Jungle
- April 17 - Too Much, Too Soon
- April 18 - Fort Dobbs
- April 24 - Marjorie Morningstar
- May 3 - Stakeout on Dope Street
- May 7 - The Left Handed Gun
- May 10 - Violent Road
- May 29 - No Time for Sergeants
- June 7 - Dangerous Youth
- August 2 - Badman's Country
Shorts[]
- January 4 - Don't Axe Me
- January 18 - Tortilla Flaps
- January 25 - Home, Tweet Home (re-issue)
- February 1 - Hare-Less Wolf
- February 15 - Mississippi Hare (re-issue)
- February 22 - A Pizza Tweety-Pie
- March 1 - Caveman Inki (re-issue)
- March 8 - Robin Hood Daffy
- March 22 - It's Hummer Time (re-issue)
- March 29 - Hare-Way to the Stars
- April 12 - Whoa, Be-Gone!
- April 19 - A Fractured Leghorn (re-issue)
- April 26 - A Waggily Tale
- May 10 - Feather Bluster
- May 17 - The Scarlet Pumpernickel (re-issue)
- May 31 - Now, Hare This
- June 14 - All A Bir-r-r-d (re-issue)
- June 28 - To Itch His Own
- July 12 - Awful Orphan (re-issue)
- July 28 - Dog Tales
- August 9 - Rebel Rabbit (re-issue)
- August 23 - Knighty Knight Bugs
- August 30 - Stooge for a Mouse (re-issue)
- September 6 - Weasel While You Work
- September 16 - Bowery Bugs (re-issue)
- September 27 - A Bird in a Bonnet
- October 4 - An Egg Scramble (re-issue)
- October 11 - Hook, Line and Stinker
- October 25 - Wise Quackers (re-issue)
- November 1 - Pre-Hysterical Hare
- November 15 - Gopher Broke
- November 22 - Two's A Crowd (re-issue)
- December 6 - Hip Hip- Hurry!
- December 13 - Canary Row (re-issue)
- December 20 - Cat Feud
Television[]
People[]
Births[]
- March 30 - Maurice LaMarche (voice actor and comedian)
- August 29 - Michael Jackson (singer and actor)
Deaths[]
- January 12 - Griff Barnett (actor)
- February 15 - Philip Van Zandt (actor)
- February 18 - Joe Frisco (actor and dancer)
- February 20 - Thurston Hall (actor)
- February 28 - Alice Gentle (operatic mezzo-soprano and actress)
- March 23 - Charlotte Walker (actress)
- March 26 - Erwin Kalser (actor)
- April 15 - Roger Imhof (actor)
- April 18 - Noah Young (champion weightlifter and actor)
- May 2 - Aubrey Dexter (actor)
- May 9 - Bill Goodwin (radio announcer and actor)
- May 11 - Frank Jaquet (actor)
- May 19 - Ronald Colman (actor)
- May 27 - Ainslie Pryor (actor)
- May 31 - Herbert Heyes (actor)
- June 6 - Lloyd Hughes (actor)
- June 27 - Robert Greig (actor)
- July 7 - Raymond Hackett (actor)
- July 10 - John Goldsworthy (actor)
- July 20 - Franklin Pangborn (actor)
- July 25 - Harry Warner (film executive and co-founder of Warner Bros.)
- August 14 - Kurt Katch (actor)
- August 16 - Paul Panzer (actor)
- August 31 - Gayne Whitman (actor)
- September 15
- Dorothea Wolbert (actress)
- Ferdinand Schumann-Heink (actor)
- September 28 - Albert Herman (actor, screenwriter and film director)
- October 4 - Jack King (animator, film director and artist)
- October 12
- Gordon Griffith (assistant director, film producer and child actor)
- Ed Hinton (actor)
- October 15
- Jack Norton (actor)
- John Hamilton (actor)
- Dick Henderson (comedian, singer and actor)
- October 18 - Joseph E. Bernard (actor)
- October 19 - George Manuell (writer)
- October 20 - Emmett Lynn (actor)
- October 24 - Leonard Sharp (actor)
- October 27 - Marshall Neilan (actor, director, producer and screenwriter)
- October 31 - Tom Pittman (actor)
- November 15 - Tyrone Power (actor)
- November 26 - Pat Harmon (actor)
- December 20 - Elisabeth Risdon (actress)
- December 21 - H. B. Warner (actor)
- December 29 - Edward Peil Sr. (actor)
Character debuts[]
- June 28 - Mighty Angelo
- July - Brainiac
In fiction[]
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