1963 was the 4th year of 1960's
Theatrical releases[]
Feature films[]
- January 30 - Term of Trial
- April 13 - Critic's Choice
- May 16 - Spencer's Mountain
- June 12 - Island of Love
- June 19 - PT-109
- July 21 - Black Gold
- September 4 - Wall of Noise
- September 6 - The Castilian
- October 9 - Rampage
- October 24 - Mary, Mary
- November 5 - Palm Springs Weekend
- December 15 - America America
- December 25 - 4 for Texas
- December 26 - Act One
Shorts[]
- January 19 - I Was a Teenage Thumb
- January 26 - Dog Pounded (re-issue)
- February 9 - Devil's Feud Cake
- February 16 - Cat-Tails for Two (re-issue)
- March 9 - Fast Buck Duck
- March 16 - Easy Peckin's (re-issue)
- April 6
- April 13 - No Barking (re-issue)
- April 20 - Mexican Cat Dance
- April 27 - Now Hear This
- May 11 - Woolen Under Where
- May 25 - Upswept Hare (re-issue)
- June 8 - Hare-Breadth Hurry
- June 15 - Bell Hoppy (re-issue)
- June 29 - Banty Raids
- July 24 - Satan's Waitin' (re-issue)
- August 17 - Chili Weather
- August 24 - Big Top Bunny (re-issue)
- September 11 - Yankee Dood It (re-issue)
- September 17 - The Unmentionables
- September 28 - Aqua Duck
- October 5 - Gone Batty (re-issue)
- October 19 - Mad as a Mars Hare
- November 9 - Claws in the Lease
- November 16 - From A to Z-Z-Z-Z (re-issue)
- November 30 - Transylvania 6-5000
- December 4 - Tweet Zoo (re-issue)
- December 28 - To Beep or Not to Beep
Television[]
- January 7 The Dakotas premieres on ABC
- March 30 - The Gallant Men ends on ABC
- April 2 - Hawaiian Eye ends on ABC
- May 26 - GE True ends on CBS
- June 14 - The Looney Tunes Show ends[2]
- September 19 - Temple Houston premieres on NBC
Theme park happenings[]
People[]
Births[]
- September 20 - Robert LaSardo (actor)
- September 28 - Greg Weisman (producer, director, voice actor and writer)
- November 15 - Ellie Cornell (actress and film producer)
Deaths[]
- January 2
- Dick Powell (actor, singer, musician, producer, director and studio head)
- Jack Carson (actor)
- January 5 - Philip Strange (actor)
- January 6 - Frank Tuttle (film director and writer)
- January 7 - May Boley (actress)
- January 21 - Al St. John (actor, comedian, stunt performer, director and writer)
- January 24 - Otto Harbach (lyricist and librettist)
- January 26 - Ole Olsen (actor and comedian)
- January 29 - Anthony Coldeway (screenwriter)
- February 18 - Monte Blue (actor)
- March 5 - Cyril Smith (actor)
- April 4 - Jason Robards Sr. (actor)
- May 6 - Monty Woolley (actor, director and professor)
- May 8 - George Humbert (actor)
- May 25 - Ethan Laidlaw (actor)
- June 20
- Ralph Sanford (actor)
- Gordon Jones (actor)
- June 29 - Dan Sheridan (actor)
- July 9 - Frank Mayo (actor)
- July 31 - John Rogers (actor)
- August 11 - Clem Bevans (actor)
- August 14 - Jane Keckley (actress)
- August 23 - Mary Gordon (actress)
- August 24 - James Kirkwood Sr. (actor and director)
- August 26 - Larry Keating (actor)
- September 6 - Margarita Sierra (singer, dancer and actress)
- September 20
- Allan Jeayes (actor)
- Frank Tipper (animator)
- October 16 - Gordon McLeod (actor)
- October 24 - Douglas Croft (actor)
- October 29
- Adolphe Menjou (actor)
- Raymond Greenleaf (actor)
- November 1 - Elsa Maxwell (gossip columnist, author, songwriter, host, screenwriter and radio personality)
Events[]
- Phil Monroe and the remaining Chuck Jones crew are terminated from Warner Bros.
- The Warner Bros. Cartoons studio closed down midway this year.
Character debuts[]
- September 19 - Ann-Margrock, Harry Goldbrick, Dr. Ben Cavity, Bobby Rockley, Dream sheep and Mr. Sponsor
- September - Reverse Flash
- November - Heatwave
- November 30 - Count Blood Count
References[]
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