1903 in film

Events

  • Thomas Edison demolishes "America's First Movie Studio", the Black Maria.
  • The three elder Warner Bros. begin in the exhibition business and open their first theater, the Cascade.
  • Gaston Méliès, Georges' brother, opens a branch of Star Film in New York to defend its production's copyrights.
  • Adolph Zukor and Marcus Loew partner with Mitchell Mark to expand his chain of movie theaters.
  • William N. Selig's war film A Soldier's Dream is released. The film shows soldiers playing cards and music around a campfire. Scholars have speculated that the double-exposed image used to create one soldier's dream sequence may have been inspired by Méliès.[1]

Films released in 1903

Births

MonthDayNameProfessionYear of death
January6Francis L. SullivanActor1956
10Violet Wilkey1976
18Werner Hinz1985
February11Rex LeaseActor1966
16Edgar BergenVentriloquist, actor1978
28Vincente MinnelliDirector1986
March3AdrianCostume designer1959
4Dorothy MackaillActress1990
16Dorothy Seastrom1930
April9Ward BondActor1960
12Luis Moglia BarthDirector1984
15John WilliamsActor1983
26Dorothy SebastianActress1957
May2Bing CrosbySinger, actor1977
8FernandelActor1971
14Billie DoveActress1997
15Anny Ondra1987
25Binnie Barnes1998
29Bob HopeComedian, actor2003
June16Ona MunsonActress1955
18Jeanette MacDonaldSinger, actress1965
25Anne RevereActress1990
September13Claudette Colbert1996
17Dolores Costello1979
October22Curly HowardActor, comedian1952
November7Dean JaggerActor1991
December10Una MerkelActress1986
12Yasujirō OzuDirector, screenwriter1963
16Hardie AlbrightActor1975
21Maria BalcerkiewiczównaActress
26Elisha Cook, Jr.Actor1995

Deaths

  • c. February 15 – Julie Verstraete-Lacquet, Flemish actress, dies at 69

Debut

G. M. Anderson

References

  1. Erish, Andrew A. (2012). Col. William N. Selig: The Man Who Invented Hollywood. University of Texas Press. p. 12. ISBN 0292728700. Retrieved August 8, 2019.
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