2023 in film
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2023 in film is an overview of events, including award ceremonies, festivals, a list of country- and genre-specific lists of films released, and notable deaths. Warner Bros. and Walt Disney Studios celebrated their 100th anniversaries this year. The Super Mario Bros. Movie and Barbie were the only two movies that made $1 billion in 2023. Full River Red and The Wandering Earth 2 did not have a global theatrical release but are still included on the list.
A huge number of the year's films significantly underperformed at the box office, attributed to high budgets and low marketing due to the 2023 Hollywood labor disputes.[1]
Evaluation of the year
[edit]In his article highlighting the best movies of 2023, Richard Brody of The New Yorker said, "Though a year in movie releases is a small and arbitrary sample size, it’s nonetheless clear that, at the moment, the art of cinema is in good shape in the United States. The overwhelming commercial success of two of the year’s strangest big-budget films, Oppenheimer and Barbie, released on the same day this summer, is an obvious sign of the vigor of the cinemascape. But the more crucial indicator of vitality preceded their release by several years—namely, the moments when these projects got the green light from their respective studios. One has blown far beyond the billion-dollar mark, and the other is approaching it, at precisely the moment that the superhero-industrial complex seems to be tottering. However, the studios are hardly the artistic center of the American cinema; they’re just one element in an environment that is fostering ongoing artistic progress. Deep-pocketed streaming services that can afford to compete with the studios—and even outbid them—have an incentive to prove themselves as purveyors not just of quantity but of quality, including by competing for awards. As for independent production companies, they can—and must—take chances on inexperienced filmmakers with big ideas and on audacious projects by acclaimed filmmakers with the name recognition to help sell them."[2][excessive quote]
The year saw an unusually large number of high-profile, big-budget films which subsequently under-performed at the box office, leading to the coining of the term "flopbuster."[3] Several of the most prominent tent-pole films of 2023 which under-performed include Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania,[4] Shazam! Fury of the Gods,[5] Fast X,[6] The Little Mermaid,[7] Transformers: Rise of the Beasts,[8] The Flash,[9] Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny,[10] Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One,[11] Blue Beetle,[12] and The Marvels.[13] Many reasons have been given for the phenomenon, with the most common being the high budgets (and thus increased thresholds for breaking even and making a profit), low marketing due to the 2023 Hollywood labor disputes, and a general perception that audiences had grown tired of the abundance of superhero-themed movies, a trend which came to be known as "superhero fatigue."[14]
Highest-grossing films
[edit]Rank | Title | Distributor | Worldwide gross |
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1 | Barbie | Warner Bros. | $1,445,638,421 |
2 | The Super Mario Bros. Movie | Universal | $1,361,992,475 |
3 | Oppenheimer | $976,968,205 | |
4 | Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 | Disney | $845,555,777 |
5 | Fast X | Universal | $714,567,285 |
6 | Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse | Sony Pictures | $690,824,738 |
7 | Full River Red | Maoyan | $634,811,312 |
8 | Wonka | Warner Bros. | $634,402,312 |
9 | The Wandering Earth 2 | China Film | $604,711,615 |
10 | Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One | Paramount | $570,619,838 |
Box office records
[edit]- Barbie became the 53rd film overall to gross $1 billion worldwide.[17]
- It became the highest grossing comedy film, surpassing Hi Mom (2021).[18]
- It surpassed Jia Ling's Hi, Mom (2021) to become the highest-grossing movie with a solo female director.[19][20]
- It had the largest domestic opening weekend for a film that is not a sequel, remake, or superhero property, totaling $162 million.[21]
- It also achieved the largest opening weekend for a female-directed film, surpassing the record set by Captain Marvel (2019).[22]
- It had the highest opening weekend for a Margot Robbie film and a Ryan Gosling film, surpassing Suicide Squad (2016) and Blade Runner 2049 (2017) simultaneously, later becoming both actors' highest-grossing films.[22][23]
- It surpassed The Secret Life of Pets (2016) to have the highest non-sequel July opening weekend.[22]
- It became the fastest Warner Bros. film to reach the $1 billion mark, doing so within 17 days of release, surpassing the previous 19-day record held by Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 (2011).[24]
- Its second weekend domestic earnings of $92 million (a 43% drop) was the largest sophomore weekend ever for a Warner Bros. film and the seventh-largest ever.[25]
- It became the highest-grossing Warner Bros. film in the United States and Canada, surpassing The Dark Knight (2008).[26]
- It became the highest-grossing film released by Warner Bros. at the global box office, surpassing Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 (2011).[27]
- It became the first comedy film to gross over $1 billion.[citation needed]
- It became the first film since the COVID-19 pandemic was declared no longer a global emergency to gross $1 billion.[citation needed]
- The Super Mario Bros. Movie became the first film based on a video game, the eleventh animated film, and the 52nd film overall, to gross $1 billion worldwide.[28]
- It became Illumination's highest-grossing film, as well as the highest-grossing non-Disney animated film of all time, surpassing Minions (2015).[29]
- It surpassed 2019's Frozen II as having the highest-grossing opening worldwide for an animated film, grossing $375.6 million.[30]
- It achieved the highest-grossing opening for a video game adaptation worldwide, surpassing 2019's Detective Pikachu.[30]
- The film achieved the second-highest-grossing opening weekend in the US and Canada for an animated film behind Incredibles 2 (2018), earning $146 million in a 3-day frame and $204 million in a 5-day frame over Easter weekend.[31]
- It set the record for the biggest five-day opening weekend (for films opening on Wednesday) in North America, surpassing Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009).[32]
- It set the record for Illumination's biggest opening, surpassing Despicable Me 2 (2013).[32]
- It became the highest-grossing video game film of all time, surpassing Warcraft (2016) in nine days by 13 April.[33]
- It became the first animated film to gross $1 billion since the COVID-19 pandemic began in 2019. Also, it became the last film to gross $1 billion before the Covid-19 Pandemic was declared no longer a global emergency.[34] The last animated film to do so prior to this was Frozen II.
- In Japan, its opening weekend gross of $14.3 million became the highest for a Hollywood animated film, as well as the highest for a film from Universal, surpassing Jurassic World Dominion (2022).[34]
- In Mexico, it became the highest-grossing film of all time with $82.4 million, surpassing Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021) which made $81.16 million.[35]
- Oppenheimer became the highest-grossing World War II film of all time, surpassing Dunkirk (2017), also directed by Christopher Nolan.[36]
- It became the highest-grossing biographical film of all time, surpassing Bohemian Rhapsody (2018).[37]
- It is the second-highest-grossing R-rated film of all time behind Joker (2019) and the highest-grossing opening weekend for an R-rated film since the COVID-19 pandemic.[38]
- It is the fourth-highest grossing IMAX release of all time, accumulating $184 million (20% of the film's total worldwide gross) through IMAX theaters alone, including $17 million from 30 IMAX 70 mm film screens around the world.[39][40]
- It became Nolan's highest-grossing film in over 50 overseas markets, including Germany, India, Brazil, Saudi Arabia and the United Kingdom.[41]
- The Marvel Cinematic Universe became the first film franchise to gross $29 billion with the releases of Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, and The Marvels.
- The Spider-Man franchise became the third film franchise to gross $10 billion with the release of Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse.[citation needed]
- Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse became the highest-grossing animated film distributed by Sony Pictures, surpassing Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation (2018).[citation needed]
- It also became Sony Pictures Animation's highest-grossing film, surpassing The Smurfs (2011).[42]
- It had the highest opening weekend for a Sony Pictures Animation film, surpassing Hotel Transylvania 2 (2015).[43]
- Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour became the highest-grossing concert film of all time.
- Transformers franchise grossed $5 billion with the release of Transformers: Rise of the Beasts.
- Mission Impossible franchise grossed $4 billion with the release of Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One.
- Jawan broke Barbie's record in North America [46]
Events
[edit]- 2 May – 27 September – The Writers Guild of America (WGA) commences a strike against film and television studios, its first labor stoppage since 2007 and the largest production stoppage for the American entertainment industry since 2020, after the union and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP) failed to agree on a new contract by the WGA's 1 May renewal deadline.[47][48][49] Other writers unions such as the Writers' Guild of Great Britain, Australian Writers' Guild, Writers Guild of Canada subsequently announce their support for the strike and instructed their members to refrain from working on American projects during the duration of the strike, impacted several film productions and releases.[50][51] The WGA later declared the strike over on 27 September, three days after the Guild and AMPTP reached a tentative agreement.[52]
- 14 July – 9 November – SAG-AFTRA commences a strike against film and television studios, after the union and the AMPTP failed to agree on a new contract after their previous agreement expired on 30 June. This marks the first time that actors have initiated a labor dispute since the 1980 actors strike. With the concurrent WGA strike, this becomes the first time that actors and writers have walked out simultaneously since 1960.[53][54][55][56] Film projects produced by these American studios but made outside the U.S. may also be affected by the strike.[57][58] However, actors represented by another union, such as Equity in the UK, may instead be required to continue working on projects.[59]
- 21 July – The Barbenheimer phenomenon occurs as Greta Gerwig's Barbie and Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer are released in theaters on the same day. The opening weekend box office was the first time two films opened with over $100m and $80m in the same weekend, the biggest box office weekend since before the COVID-19 pandemic, and the fourth-biggest weekend of all time.
Award ceremonies
[edit]Film festivals
[edit]Awards
[edit]Palme d'Or (76th Cannes Film Festival):
- Anatomy of a Fall (Anatomie d'une chute), directed by Justine Triet, France
Golden Lion (80th Venice International Film Festival):
- Poor Things, directed by Yorgos Lanthimos, Greece
Golden Bear (73rd Berlin International Film Festival):
- On the Adamant (Sur l'Adamant), directed by Nicolas Philibert, France
2023 films
[edit]By country/region
[edit]- List of American films of 2023
- List of Argentine films of 2023
- List of Australian films of 2023
- List of Bangladeshi films of 2023
- List of British films of 2023
- List of Canadian films of 2023
- List of Chinese films of 2023
- List of French films of 2023
- List of German films of 2023
- List of Hong Kong films of 2023
- List of Indian films of 2023
- List of Assamese films of 2023
- List of Bengali films of 2023
- List of Bhojpuri films of 2023
- List of Gujarati films of 2023
- List of Hindi films of 2023
- List of Kannada films of 2023
- List of Malayalam films of 2023
- List of Marathi films of 2023
- List of Odia films of 2023
- List of Punjabi films of 2023
- List of Tamil films of 2023
- List of Telugu films of 2023
- List of Tulu films of 2023
- List of Italian films of 2023
- List of Japanese films of 2023
- List of Mexican films of 2023
- List of Pakistani films of 2023
- List of Philippine films of 2023
- List of Russian films of 2023
- List of South Korean films of 2023
- List of Spanish films of 2023
- List of Turkish films of 2023
- List of Yemeni films of 2023
By genre/medium
[edit]- List of action films of 2023
- List of animated feature films of 2023
- List of avant-garde films of 2023
- List of crime films of 2023
- List of comedy films of 2023
- List of drama films of 2023
- List of horror films of 2023
- List of LGBT-related films of 2023
- List of science fiction films of 2023
- List of thriller films of 2023
- List of western films of 2023
Deaths
[edit]Month | Date | Name | Age | Country | Profession | Notable films | Ref. |
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January | 1 | Jacques Sereys | 94 | France | Actor | ||
2 | Frank Galati | 79 | US | Screenwriter, Actor | |||
3 | James D. Brubaker | 85 | US | Producer | |||
3 | Joseph Koo | 91 | Hong Kong | Composer | [118] | ||
4 | Miiko Taka | 97 | US | Actress | [119] | ||
5 | Earl Boen | 81 | US | Actor | |||
5 | Mike Hill | 73 | US | Film Editor | |||
5 | Michael Snow | 94 | Canada | Director | |||
6 | Annette McCarthy | 64 | US | Actress | |||
6 | Owen Roizman | 86 | US | Cinematographer | [120] | ||
7 | Zinaid Memišević | 72 | Bosnia | Actor | |||
7 | Dorothy Tristan | 88 | US | Actress, Screenwriter | |||
9 | Melinda Dillon | 83 | US | Actress | [121] | ||
10 | He Ping | 65 | China | Director, Producer, Screenwriter | |||
11 | Carole Cook | 98 | US | Actress | |||
11 | Piers Haggard | 83 | UK | Director | |||
11 | Charles Kimbrough | 86 | US | Actor | |||
11 | Ben Masters | 75 | US | Actor | |||
12 | Brian Tufano | 83 | UK | Cinematographer | |||
13[b] | Julian Sands | 65 | UK | Actor | [122] | ||
13 | Yoshio Yoda | 88 | Japan | Actor | |||
14 | Wally Campo | 99 | US | Actor | |||
14 | Inna Churikova | 79 | Russia | Actress | |||
15 | Andrew Jones | 39 | UK | Director, Producer, Screenwriter | |||
15 | Vakhtang Kikabidze | 84 | Georgia | Actor, Singer | |||
16 | Gina Lollobrigida | 95 | Italy | Actress | |||
16 | Giorgio Mariuzzo | 83 | Italy | Screenwriter, Director | |||
17 | Edward R. Pressman | 79 | US | Producer | |||
17 | Sandra Seacat | 86 | US | Actress | |||
18 | Donn Cambern | 93 | US | Film Editor | |||
19 | Sumitra Peries | 87 | Sri Lanka | Director, Film Editor | |||
19 | Yoon Jeong-hee | 78 | South Korea | Actress | |||
20 | Tim Barlow | 87 | UK | Actor | |||
22 | Mario Pupella | 77 | Italy | Actor | |||
22 | Agustí Villaronga | 69 | Spain | Director, Screenwriter, Actor | [123] | ||
23 | Eugenio Martín | 97 | Spain | Director, Screenwriter | |||
23 | Everett Quinton | 71 | US | Actor | |||
24 | Lance Kerwin | 62 | US | Actor | |||
25 | Cindy Williams | 75 | US | Actress | |||
27 | Robert Dalva | 80 | US | Film Editor | |||
27 | Gregory Allen Howard | 70 | US | Screenwriter | |||
27 | Sylvia Syms | 89 | UK | Actress | |||
28 | Gérard Caillaud | 76 | France | Actor | |||
28 | Lisa Loring | 64 | US | Actress | [124] | ||
28 | Adama Niane | 56 | France | Actor | |||
29 | George R. Robertson | 89 | Canada | Actor | |||
February | 1 | George P. Wilbur | 81 | US | Actor, Stuntman | ||
2 | Chris Chesser | 74 | US | Producer | |||
2 | Louis Velle | 96 | France | Actor | |||
3 | Paco Rabanne | 88 | Spain | Costume Designer | |||
3 | Sergio Solli | 78 | Italy | Actor | |||
4 | Eugene Iglesias | 96 | US | Actor | |||
4 | Arnold Schulman | 97 | US | Screenwriter | |||
6 | Eugene Lee | 83 | US | Production Designer | |||
7 | Fernando Becerril | 78 | Mexico | Actor | |||
8 | Burt Bacharach | 94 | US | Composer, Songwriter | [125] | ||
8 | Cody Longo | 34 | US | Actor | |||
8 | Dennis Lotis | 97 | South Africa | Actor, Singer | |||
10 | Hugh Hudson | 86 | UK | Director | [126] | ||
10 | Carlos Saura | 91 | Spain | Director, Screenwriter | [127] | ||
11 | James Flynn | 57 | Ireland | Producer | |||
12 | Vadim Abdrashitov | 78 | Ukraine | Director | |||
12 | Billy Two Rivers | 87 | Canada | Actor | |||
13 | Alain Goraguer | 91 | France | Composer | |||
13 | Tom Luddy | 79 | US | Producer | |||
13 | Zia Mohyeddin | 91 | Pakistan | Actor | |||
13 | Oliver Wood | 80 | UK | Cinematographer | |||
15 | Kerstin Tidelius | 88 | Sweden | Actress | |||
15 | Raquel Welch | 82 | US | Actress | [128] | ||
16 | Michel Deville | 91 | France | Director, Screenwriter | |||
17 | Gerald Fried | 95 | US | Composer | |||
17 | George T. Miller | 79 | UK | Director | |||
17 | Stella Stevens | 84 | US | Actress | |||
17 | Lee Whitlock | 54 | UK | Actor | |||
18 | Barbara Bosson | 83 | US | Actress | |||
18 | Tom Whitlock | 68 | US | Songwriter | [129] | ||
19 | Richard Belzer | 78 | US | Actor, Comedian | |||
19 | Jansen Panettiere | 28 | US | Actor | |||
21 | Nadja Tiller | 93 | Austria | Actress | |||
22 | Kristina Holland | 78 | US | Actress | |||
24 | Maurizio Costanzo | 84 | Italy | Screenwriter | |||
24 | Ed Fury | 94 | US | Actor | |||
24 | Juraj Jakubisko | 84 | Slovakia | Director, Screenwriter | |||
24 | Walter Mirisch | 101 | US | Producer | [130] | ||
25 | François Hadji-Lazaro | 66 | France | Actor | |||
25 | Gordon Pinsent | 92 | Canada | Actor, Singer | |||
27 | Ricou Browning | 93 | US | Director, Stuntman, Actor | |||
27 | Burny Mattinson | 87 | US | Animator, Director | [131] | ||
28 | Jay Weston | 93 | US | Producer | |||
March | 1 | Ted Donaldson | 89 | US | Actor | ||
2 | María Onetto | 56 | Argentina | Actress | |||
3 | Sara Lane | 73 | US | Actress | |||
3 | Tom Sizemore | 61 | US | Actor | [132] | ||
5 | Bob Goody | 71 | UK | Actor | |||
7 | Lisa Janti | 89 | US | Actress | |||
8 | Bert I. Gordon | 100 | US | Director, Producer, Screenwriter | |||
8 | Chaim Topol | 87 | Israel | Actor, Singer | [133] | ||
9 | Robert Blake | 89 | US | Actor | |||
9 | Satish Kaushik | 66 | India | Actor, Director, Producer | |||
9 | Pearry Reginald Teo | 44 | Singapore | Director, Producer, Screenwriter | |||
11 | Ignacio López Tarso | 98 | Mexico | Actor | |||
12 | Rolly Crump | 93 | US | Animator | |||
13 | Mario Masini | 84 | Italy | Cinematographer | |||
14 | Louisette Dussault | 82 | Canada | Actress | |||
15 | Norman Steinberg | 83 | US | Screenwriter, Actor | |||
16 | Sharon Acker | 87 | Canada | Actress | |||
16 | Claude Fournier | 91 | Canada | Director, Screenwriter, Film Editor | |||
16 | Peter Hardy | 66 | Australia | Actor | |||
17 | Hal Dresner | 85 | US | Screenwriter | |||
17 | Lance Reddick | 60 | US | Actor | [134] | ||
17 | Laura Valenzuela | 92 | Spain | Actress | [135] | ||
18 | Gloria Dea | 100 | US | Actress | |||
18 | Steven Ungerleider | 73 | US | Producer | |||
20 | Paul Grant | 56 | UK | Actor, Stuntman | |||
20 | Terry Norris | 92 | Australia | Actor | |||
21 | Jacques Haitkin | 72 | US | Cinematographer | [136] | ||
21 | Francesco Maselli | 92 | Italy | Director, Screenwriter | |||
21 | Peter Werner | 76 | US | Director | |||
23 | Tomoko Naraoka | 93 | Japan | Actress | |||
25 | Chabelo | 88 | Mexico | Actor, Comedian, Singer | |||
25 | Christopher Gunning | 78 | UK | Composer | |||
25 | Nick Lloyd Webber | 43 | UK | Composer | [137] | ||
26 | Nikolay Dupak | 101 | Russia | Actor | |||
26 | Ron Faber | 90 | US | Actor | |||
26 | Innocent | 75 | India | Actor | |||
26 | Ivano Marescotti | 77 | Italy | Actor | |||
28 | Ryuichi Sakamoto | 71 | Japan | Composer, Actor | [138] | ||
28 | Bill Saluga | 85 | US | Actor, Comedian | |||
30 | Laura Gómez-Lacueva | 48 | Spain | Actress, Comedian | |||
30 | Johan Leysen | 73 | Belgium | Actor | |||
31 | Asja Łamtiugina | 82 | Poland | Actress | |||
31 | Hristo Zhivkov | 48 | Bulgaria | Actor | |||
April | 2 | Judy Farrell | 84 | US | Actress | ||
3 | David Finfer | 80 | US | Film Editor | [139] | ||
4 | Andrés García | 81 | Dominican Republic | Actor | |||
5 | Bill Butler | 101 | US | Cinematographer | [140] | ||
6 | Ingvar Hirdwall | 88 | Sweden | Actor | |||
6 | Norman Reynolds | 89 | UK | Production Designer, Art Director | [141] | ||
8 | Elizabeth Hubbard | 89 | US | Actress | |||
8 | Michael Lerner | 81 | US | Actor | [142] | ||
8 | Edward L. Rissien | 98 | US | Producer | |||
9 | Donald W. Ernst | 89 | US | Film Editor, Producer | [143] | ||
9 | Richard Ng | 83 | Hong Kong | Actor | [144] | ||
11 | Carol Locatell | 82 | US | Actress | |||
12 | Uttara Baokar | 79 | India | Actress | |||
12 | Ambra Danon | 75 | Italy | Costume Designer | |||
14 | Murray Melvin | 90 | UK | Actor | |||
18 | Terrence Hardiman | 86 | UK | Actor | |||
18 | Evan Jones | 95 | Jamaica | Screenwriter | |||
19 | Peter Martin | 82 | UK | Actor | |||
20 | John Wright | 79 | US | Film Editor | |||
21 | Maria Charles | 93 | UK | Actress | |||
22 | Barry Humphries | 89 | Australia | Actor | [145] | ||
25 | Frank Agrama | 93 | US | Director, Screenwriter, Producer | |||
25 | Harry Belafonte | 96 | US | Actor, Singer | |||
25 | Gennadi Bogachyov | 78 | Russia | Actor | |||
26 | Mamukkoya | 76 | India | Actor | |||
26 | Dee Dee Wood | 95 | US | Choreographer | |||
27 | Giovanni Lombardo Radice | 68 | Italy | Actor | |||
27 | Jerry Springer | 79 | US | Actor | [146] | ||
27 | Barbara Young | 92 | UK | Actress | |||
28 | Peter Lilienthal | 93 | Germany | Director, Screenwriter, Actor | |||
29 | Sergei Kolesnikov | 68 | Russia | Actor | |||
29 | Don Sebesky | 85 | US | Composer | |||
May | 1 | Per Åhlin | 91 | Sweden | Director, Animator | ||
1 | Eileen Saki | 79 | Japan | Actress | |||
2 | Barbara Bryne | 94 | UK | Actress | |||
3 | Alessandro D'Alatri | 68 | Italy | Director, Screenwriter | |||
5 | Michel Cordes | 77 | France | Actor | |||
8 | Sergey Dreyden | 81 | Russia | Actor | |||
8 | Pema Tseden | 53 | China | Director, Screenwriter, Producer | |||
9 | Jacklyn Zeman | 70 | US | Actress | |||
10 | Enrico Oldoini | 77 | Italy | Director, Screenwriter | |||
11 | Kenneth Anger | 96 | US | Director, Screenwriter, Film Editor | |||
11 | Guido Gorgatti | 103 | Argentina | Actor | |||
11 | Barry Newman | 92 | US | Actor | |||
14 | John Refoua | 58 | US | Film Editor | |||
14 | Samantha Weinstein | 28 | Canada | Actress | |||
15 | Sharon Farrell | 82 | US | Actress | |||
16 | P. K. R. Pillai | 92 | India | Producer | |||
17 | Dvora Kedar | 98 | Israel | Actress | |||
18 | Helmut Berger | 78 | Austria | Actor | |||
18 | Jim Brown | 87 | US | Actor | |||
18 | Marlene Clark | 85 | US | Actress | |||
21 | Leon Ichaso | 74 | Cuba | Director, Screenwriter | |||
21 | Lew Palter | 94 | US | Actor | |||
21 | Ray Stevenson | 58 | Ireland | Actor | [147] | ||
24 | Bill Lee | 94 | US | Composer | |||
24 | George Maharis | 94 | US | Actor | |||
24 | Tina Turner | 83 | US | Singer, Actress | [148] | ||
25 | Glenn Farr | 77 | US | Film Editor | |||
25 | Mac Gudgeon | 74 | Australia | Screenwriter | |||
25 | Gary Kent | 89 | US | Actor, Stuntman | |||
28 | Isa Barzizza | 93 | Italy | Actress | |||
29 | Michel Côté | 72 | Canada | Actor | |||
29 | Peter Simonischek | 76 | Austria | Actor | |||
30 | John Beasley | 79 | US | Actor | |||
30 | Milka Zimková | 71 | Slovakia | Actress | |||
31 | Sergio Calderón | 77 | US | Actor | |||
31 | Patricia Dainton | 93 | UK | Actress | |||
31 | Jacques Rozier | 96 | France | Director, Screenwriter | |||
June | 1 | Michael Batayeh | 52 | US | Actor, Comedian | ||
1 | Margit Carstensen | 83 | Germany | Actress | |||
1 | Cynthia Weil | 82 | US | Songwriter | |||
3 | Paul Geoffrey | 68 | UK | Actor | |||
3 | John Regala | 55 | Philippines | Actor | |||
6 | Pat Cooper | 93 | US | Actor, Comedian | |||
6 | Paul Eckstein | 59 | US | Actor | |||
6 | Noreen Nash | 99 | US | Actress | |||
8 | Peter Belli | 79 | Denmark | Actor, Singer | |||
10 | Fakhri Khorvash | 94 | Iran | Actress | |||
11 | Rob Young | 76 | Canada | Sound Engineer | |||
12 | Michael Catt | 70 | US | Producer | |||
12 | Francesco Nuti | 68 | Italy | Actor, Director, Screenwriter | |||
12 | Treat Williams | 71 | US | Actor | |||
14 | Raimondo Crociani | 77 | Italy | Film Editor | |||
15 | Patrick Guzman | 55 | Canada | Actor | |||
15 | Glenda Jackson | 87 | UK | Actress | [149] | ||
16 | Angela Thorne | 84 | UK | Actress | |||
16 | Paxton Whitehead | 85 | UK | Actor | |||
18 | Sheldon Bergstrom | 51 | Canada | Actor | |||
23 | Margia Dean | 101 | US | Actress | |||
23 | Frederic Forrest | 86 | US | Actor | [150] | ||
23 | Malcolm Mowbray | 74 | UK | Director, Screenwriter | |||
23 | Kunto Ojansivu | 63 | Finland | Actor | |||
23 | Betta St. John | 93 | US | Actress, Singer | |||
24 | Dodie Heath | 96 | US | Actress | |||
24 | Dean Smith | 91 | US | Actor, Stuntman | |||
26 | Nicolas Coster | 89 | UK | Actor | |||
27 | Carmen Sevilla | 92 | Spain | Actress, Singer | [151] | ||
29 | Alan Arkin | 89 | US | Actor, Director, Screenwriter | [152] | ||
29 | Angel Wagenstein | 100 | Bulgaria | Screenwriter | |||
30 | Eva Maria Daniels | 43 | Iceland | Producer | |||
30 | Judi Farr | 84 | Australia | Actress | |||
30 | Laird Koenig | 95 | US | Screenwriter | |||
July | 1 | Robert Lieberman | 75 | US | Director | ||
1 | Lawrence Turman | 96 | US | Producer | [153] | ||
4 | Amer Alwan | 66 | Iraq | Director, Actor, Cinematographer | |||
5 | Coco Lee | 48 | China | Actress, Singer | [154] | ||
6 | Jeffrey Carlson | 48 | US | Actor, Singer | |||
6 | Jimmy Weldon | 99 | US | Actor | |||
8 | Srđan Koljević | 56 | Serbia | Director, Screenwriter | |||
8 | Özkan Uğur | 69 | Turkey | Actor | |||
9 | Manny Coto | 62 | US | Director, Screenwriter | |||
10 | Randy Fullmer | 73 | US | Animator, Producer | [155] | ||
11 | Mirsad Tuka | 58 | Bosnia | Actor | |||
12 | Daniel Goldberg | 74 | Canada | Producer, Screenwriter | |||
12 | John Nettleton | 94 | UK | Actor | |||
13 | Josephine Chaplin | 74 | US | Actress | [156] | ||
13 | Carlin Glynn | 83 | US | Actress, Singer | |||
13 | Edward Hume | 87 | US | Screenwriter | |||
14 | Nick Benedict | 77 | US | Actor | |||
15 | Leonard Retel Helmrich | 63 | Netherlands | Director, Cinematographer | |||
16 | Jane Birkin | 76 | UK | Singer, Actress | [157] | ||
16 | Ricky Rivero | 51 | Philippines | Actor, Assistant Director | |||
17 | Linda Haynes | 75 | US | Actress | |||
19 | Andrea Purgatori | 70 | Italy | Screenwriter | |||
19 | Mark Thomas | 67 | UK | Composer | |||
20 | Romain Winding | 71 | France | Cinematographer | |||
21 | Juliette Mayniel | 87 | France | Actress | |||
22 | Lelia Goldoni | 86 | US | Actress | |||
23 | Pamela Blair | 73 | US | Actress, Singer | |||
23 | Inga Swenson | 90 | US | Actress, Singer | |||
25 | Julian Barry | 92 | US | Screenwriter | |||
25 | Bo Goldman | 90 | US | Screenwriter | [158] | ||
26 | Sinéad O'Connor | 56 | Ireland | Actress, Singer | [159] | ||
27 | Pierre Collin | 85 | Canada | Actor | |||
29 | Marc Gilpin | 56 | US | Actor | |||
30 | Paul Reubens | 70 | US | Actor, Screenwriter, Comedian | [160] | ||
31 | Angus Cloud | 25 | US | Actor | [161] | ||
31 | Inga Landgré | 95 | Sweden | Actress | |||
August | 1 | Alexander Kolker | 90 | Russia | Composer | ||
2 | Nitin Chandrakant Desai | 57 | India | Art Director, Production Designer | |||
2 | Tom Kempinski | 85 | UK | Actor | |||
3 | Carl Davis | 86 | US | Composer | |||
3 | Mark Margolis | 83 | US | Actor | [162] | ||
3 | Irina Miroshnichenko | 81 | Russia | Actress | |||
4 | Luis Alarcón | 93 | Chile | Actor | |||
5 | Arthur Schmidt | 86 | US | Film Editor | [163] | ||
7 | William Friedkin | 87 | US | Director, Screenwriter | [164] | ||
7 | Margit Saad | 94 | Germany | Actress | |||
8 | Yuliya Borisova | 98 | Russia | Actress | |||
8 | Dušan Kaprálik | 75 | Slovakia | Actor | |||
8 | Vera Vasilyeva | 97 | Russia | Actress | |||
9 | Doreen Mantle | 97 | UK | Actress | |||
9 | Robbie Robertson | 80 | Canada | Composer | [165] | ||
9 | Robert Swan | 78 | US | Actor | |||
10 | Robert Arevalo | 85 | Philippines | Actor | |||
10 | Antonella Lualdi | 92 | Italy | Actress, Singer | |||
10 | Stan Waterman | 100 | US | Cinematographer, Producer | |||
11 | Darren Kent | 36 | UK | Actor, Director | |||
13 | Clarence Avant | 92 | US | Producer | |||
13 | Patricia Bredin | 88 | UK | Actress | |||
14 | Matyelok Gibbs | 91 | UK | Actress | |||
15 | Léa Garcia | 90 | Brazil | Actress | |||
17 | Angie Ferro | 86 | Philippines | Actress | |||
17 | Rose Gregorio | 97 | US | Actress | |||
17 | David Ostrosky | 66 | Mexico | Actor | |||
18 | Sarah Lawson | 95 | UK | Actress | |||
19 | Ron Cephas Jones | 66 | US | Actor | [166] | ||
19 | Igor Yasulovich | 81 | Russia | Actor | |||
21 | Elizabeth Hoffman | 97 | US | Actress | [167] | ||
22 | Ebrahim Golestan | 100 | Iran | Director | |||
23 | Terry Funk | 79 | US | Actor | |||
23 | Hersha Parady | 78 | US | Actress | |||
24 | Seema Deo | 81 | India | Actress | |||
24 | Arleen Sorkin | 67 | US | Actress | [168] | ||
26 | Gleb Panfilov | 89 | Russia | Director, Screenwriter | |||
27 | Franne Lee | 81 | US | Costume Designer | |||
29 | Nancy Buirski | 78 | US | Director, Producer | |||
29 | Jamie Christopher | 52 | UK | Assistant Director, Producer | [169] | ||
29 | Robert Klane | 81 | US | Screenwriter | |||
31 | Gayle Hunnicutt | 80 | US | Actress | |||
September | 1 | Jimmy Buffett | 76 | US | Singer, Actor | ||
1 | Bill Malley | 88 | US | Production Designer, Art Director | |||
2 | Marcia de Rousse | 70 | US | Actress | |||
2 | Shannon Wilcox | 80 | US | Actress | |||
4 | Gary Wright | 80 | US | Composer | |||
6 | John Cairney | 93 | UK | Actor | |||
6 | Giuliano Montaldo | 93 | Italy | Director, Screenwriter, Actor | |||
12 | Jean Boht | 91 | UK | Actress | |||
12 | Román Chalbaud | 91 | Venezuela | Director, Screenwriter | |||
13 | Pepe Soriano | 93 | Argentina | Actor | |||
14 | Michael McGrath | 65 | US | Actor | |||
15 | Christopher Miles | 84 | UK | Director, Screenwriter, Producer | |||
18 | Byun Hee-bong | 81 | South Korea | Actor | [170] | ||
19 | Hildegarde Neil | 84 | UK | Actress | |||
20 | Elaine Devry | 93 | US | Actress | [171] | ||
24 | Keith Baxter | 90 | UK | Actor | |||
24 | K. G. George | 77 | India | Director, Screenwriter | |||
25 | David McCallum | 90 | UK | Actor | |||
26 | Sandra Dorsey | 83 | US | Actress | |||
27 | Michael Gambon | 82 | Ireland | Actor | [172] | ||
30 | Thomas Danneberg | 81 | Germany | Actor, Dubber | |||
30 | Vitali Konyayev | 86 | Russia | Actor | |||
October | 4 | Shawna Trpcic | 56 | US | Costume Designer | ||
5 | Dick Butkus | 80 | US | Actor | |||
6 | Mary Chronopoulou | 90 | Greece | Actress | |||
6 | Vincent Patrick | 88 | US | Screenwriter | |||
6 | Atila Pesyani | 66 | Iran | Actor | |||
7 | Terence Davies | 77 | UK | Director, Screenwriter | [173] | ||
8 | Burt Young | 83 | US | Actor | [174] | ||
9 | Mikhail Golubovich | 79 | Ukraine | Actor | |||
9 | Anthony Hickox | 64 | UK | Director, Screenwriter, Actor | |||
9 | Lars Lunøe | 87 | Denmark | Actor | |||
9 | Yulian Panich | 92 | Russia | Actor | |||
9 | Henri Serre | 92 | France | Actor | |||
10 | Jeff Burr | 60 | US | Director, Actor | |||
10 | Shirley Jo Finney | 74 | US | Actress | |||
10 | Mark Goddard | 87 | US | Actor | [175] | ||
11 | Phyllis Coates | 96 | US | Actress | [176] | ||
12 | Lara Parker | 84 | US | Actress | |||
14 | Piper Laurie | 91 | US | Actress | [177] | ||
14 | Dariush Mehrjui | 83 | Iran | Director, Screenwriter, Producer | |||
15 | Joanna Merlin | 92 | US | Actress, Casting Director | [178] | ||
15 | Jean-Roger Milo | 66 | France | Actor | |||
15 | Suzanne Somers | 76 | US | Actress | [179] | ||
16 | Gennady Gladkov | 88 | Russia | Composer | |||
16 | Jesús Guzmán | 97 | Spain | Actor | [180] | ||
16 | Steven Weisberg | 68 | US | Film Editor | |||
18 | Osvaldo Desideri | 84 | Italy | Set Decorator | |||
20 | Leslie Dayman | 85 | Australia | Actor | |||
20 | Haydn Gwynne | 66 | UK | Actress | [181] | ||
21 | Joan Evans | 89 | US | Actress | [182] | ||
21 | Stephen Kandel | 96 | US | Screenwriter | |||
21 | Marzia Ubaldi | 85 | Italy | Actress | |||
22 | Dave Courtney | 64 | UK | Actor | |||
23 | Bill Kenwright | 78 | UK | Actor, Producer | [183] | ||
24 | Richard Roundtree | 81 | US | Actor | [184] | ||
26 | Richard Moll | 80 | US | Actor | |||
26 | Judy Nugent | 83 | US | Actress | |||
27 | Hiroshi Inuzuka | 94 | Japan | Actor, Comedian | |||
28 | Matthew Perry | 54 | US | Actor | [185] | ||
29 | Joey Paras | 45 | Philippines | Actor, Director | [186] | ||
31 | Tyler Christopher | 50 | US | Actor | [187] | ||
31 | Elmar Wepper | 79 | Germany | Actor | |||
November | –[c] | Buddy Duress | 38 | US | Actor | [188] | |
1 | Grégoire Lassalle | 68 | France | Producer | |||
1 | Peter White | 86 | US | Actor | |||
2 | Wei Wei | 101 | China | Actress | |||
3 | Robert Butler | 95 | US | Director | [189] | ||
4 | Marina Cicogna | 89 | Italy | Producer | |||
4[d] | Ross McDonnell | 44 | Ireland | Director, Cinematographer | |||
5 | Evan Ellingson | 35 | US | Actor | |||
5 | Pat E. Johnson | 84 | US | Stuntman, Actor, Choreographer | |||
5 | Donald Shebib | 85 | Canada | Director, Screenwriter, Film Editor | |||
6 | Janet Landgard | 75 | US | Actress | |||
8 | Hannelore Auer | 81 | Austria | Actress, Singer | |||
8 | Roger Kastel | 92 | US | Poster Artist | |||
9 | Jørgen Reenberg | 96 | Denmark | Actor | |||
9 | Tim Woodward | 70 | UK | Actor | |||
10 | John Bailey | 81 | US | Cinematographer, Director | [190] | ||
10 | Spiros Focás | 86 | Greece | Actor | |||
11 | Chandra Mohan | 78 | India | Actor | [191] | ||
11 | Conny Van Dyke | 78 | US | Actress, Singer | |||
12 | Kevin Turen | 44 | US | Producer | |||
15 | Žarko Laušević | 63 | Montenegro | Actor | |||
17 | Suzanne Shepherd | 89 | US | Actress | |||
19 | Joss Ackland | 95 | UK | Actor | |||
19 | Sanjay Gadhvi | 57 | India | Director, Screenwriter | |||
19 | Anna Kanakis | 61 | Italy | Actress | |||
19 | Peter Spellos | 69 | US | Actor | |||
20 | Zdena Hadrbolcová | 86 | Czech Republic | Actress | |||
22 | François Musy | 68 | Switzerland | Sound Engineer | |||
23 | Rona Hartner | 50 | Romania | Actress, Singer | |||
24 | Elliot Silverstein | 96 | US | Director | |||
24 | Heidelinde Weis | 83 | Austria | Actress | |||
25 | Bita Farrahi | 65 | Iran | Actress | |||
25 | Marty Krofft | 86 | Canada | Producer | |||
25 | Aldo Lado | 88 | Italy | Director, Screenwriter | |||
27 | Victor J. Kemper | 96 | US | Cinematographer | |||
27 | Frances Sternhagen | 93 | US | Actress | |||
December | 1 | Burny Bos | 79 | Netherlands | Producer, Screenwriter | ||
1 | Brigit Forsyth | 83 | UK | Actress | |||
1 | Charles Officer | 48 | Canada | Director, Screenwriter, Actor | |||
2 | Concha Velasco | 84 | Spain | Actress, Singer | |||
3 | Kim Soo-yong | 94 | South Korea | Director | |||
4 | Peter R. Adam | 66 | Germany | Film Editor | |||
4 | Queta Lavat | 94 | Mexico | Actress | |||
5 | Norman Lear | 101 | US | Director, Producer, Screenwriter | |||
6 | Emmanuelle Debever | 60 | France | Actress | |||
6 | Jack Hogan | 94 | US | Actor | |||
6 | Ellen Holly | 92 | US | Actress | |||
6 | Marisa Pavan | 91 | Italy | Actress | |||
7 | Stan Rogow | 75 | US | Producer | |||
8 | Itziar Castro | 46 | Spain | Actress | |||
8 | Leelavathi | 86 | India | Actress | |||
8 | Ryan O'Neal | 82 | US | Actor | |||
8 | Yayu Unru | 61 | Indonesia | Actor | |||
10 | Michael Blakemore | 95 | Australia | Actor, Director, Screenwriter | |||
10 | Mort Engelberg | 86 | US | Producer | |||
10 | Shirley Anne Field | 87 | UK | Actress | |||
11 | Shūji Abe | 74 | Japan | Producer | |||
11 | Andre Braugher | 61 | US | Actor | |||
11 | Alain Chartrand | 77 | Canada | Director, Screenwriter | |||
11 | Kathy Chow | 57 | Hong Kong | Actress | |||
11 | Ken Kelsch | 76 | US | Cinematographer | |||
11 | Camden Toy | 68 | US | Actor, Film Editor | |||
13 | Wolfgang Glück | 94 | Austria | Director, Screenwriter, Actor | |||
13 | Zofia Merle | 85 | Poland | Actress | |||
14 | Selma Archerd | 98 | US | Actress | |||
15 | Guy Marchand | 86 | France | Actor, Singer | |||
16 | Jayanta Das | 54 | India | Actor, Director | |||
16 | Sebastiano Lo Monaco | 65 | Italy | Actor | |||
16 | Kenpachiro Satsuma | 76 | Japan | Actor | |||
17 | Norma Barzman | 103 | US | Screenwriter | |||
17 | Linda van Dyck | 75 | Netherlands | Actress | |||
17 | Otar Iosseliani | 89 | Georgia | Director, Screenwriter, Film Editor | |||
17 | James McCaffrey | 65 | US | Actor | |||
17 | Ronaldo Valdez | 76 | Philippines | Actor | |||
18 | Dan Greenburg | 87 | US | Screenwriter | |||
21 | Carmen Barros | 98 | Chile | Actress, Singer | |||
22 | Sajid Khan | 71 | India | Actor, Singer | |||
22 | Ingrid Steeger | 76 | Germany | Actress, Comedian | |||
23 | Lynn Loring | 80 | US | Actress, Producer | |||
23 | Bonda Mani | 60 | India | Actor, Comedian | |||
23 | Mike Nussbaum | 99 | US | Actor | |||
23 | Richard Romanus | 80 | US | Actor | |||
24 | Kamar de los Reyes | 56 | Puerto Rico | Actor | |||
24 | David Leland | 82 | UK | Actor, Director, Screenwriter | |||
25 | Richard Franklin | 87 | UK | Actor | |||
25 | Tom Priestley | 91 | UK | Film Editor, Sound Editor | |||
26 | David Kernan | 85 | UK | Actor, Singer | |||
26 | Elsa Lystad | 93 | Norway | Actress | |||
26 | Tom Smothers | 86 | US | Actor, Comedian | |||
27 | Yuri Arabov | 69 | Russia | Screenwriter | |||
27 | Patricia Ferreira | 65 | Spain | Director, Screenwriter | |||
27 | Mbongeni Ngema | 68 | South Africa | Actor, Screenwriter, Musician | |||
27 | Lee Sun-kyun | 48 | South Korea | Actor | |||
28 | Per Myrberg | 90 | Sweden | Actor, Singer | |||
28 | Herman Raucher | 95 | US | Screenwriter | |||
28 | Vijayakanth | 71 | India | Actor | |||
29 | Sandra Reaves-Phillips | 79 | US | Actress, Singer | |||
30[e] | Cindy Morgan | 69 | US | Actress | |||
30 | John Pilger | 84 | Australia | Documentarian | |||
30 | Tom Wilkinson | 75 | UK | Actor | |||
31 | Shecky Greene | 97 | US | Actor, Comedian | |||
31 | Maunu Kurkvaara | 97 | Finland | Director, Screenwriter, Producer | |||
31 | Ana Ofelia Murguía | 90 | Mexico | Actress |
Film debuts
[edit]- Ansonbean – Tales from the Occult:Body and Soul
- Aria Bedmar – Sister Death
- Fantasia – The Color Purple
- Halle Bailey – The Little Mermaid
- Emma Chamberlain – Ruby Gillman: Teenage Kraken
- MC Cheung Tin-fu – One Night at School
- Roger Guy English – Hemet, or the Landlady Don't Drink Tea
- Andrew Barth Feldman – A Tourist's Guide to Love
- Myles Frost – Origin
- Zeinab Harake – Kampon
- Nancy Kwai – Time Still Turns the Pages
- Dua Lipa – Barbie
- Álvaro Mel – Killer Book Club
- Phylicia Pearl Mpasi – The Color Purple
- MrBeast – Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem
- Colin O'Brien – Wonka
- Sofía Otero – 20,000 Species of Bees
- Scott Seiss – Shortcomings
- Dominic Sessa – The Holdovers
- Iman Vellani – The Marvels
- Monica Villamizar (director) – Transition[214]
Notes
[edit]- ^ From 2016 onward, the category was shifted from the Critics' Choice Awards to the ancillary Critics' Choice Documentary Awards.
- ^ The day he went missing. It is unknown if he died on that day.
- ^ It is unknown what day he died on in November.
- ^ The day he went missing. It is unknown if he died on that day.
- ^ The day she was found dead. She was last seen alive on 19 December 2023.
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