Gone With The Wind (1939) won Best Picture Oscar and first African-American Oscar winner. The Wizard of Oz (1939) introduced iconic characters like witches and scarecrows. Casablanca (1942) features Bogart and Bergman in war-torn lovers' story. Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961) made Audrey Hepburn a fashion icon
Cesar Romero was first live-action Joker in 1966 Batman TV series. Jack Nicholson's Joker (1989) was transformed from mob enforcer to crime boss
Allen Greene was a professional football player and basketball player. He worked as Frank Darabont's writing agent for Shawshank Redemption. Greene died from AIDS complications before the film's release
Walt Disney Pictures was established in 1983 with Never Cry Wolf as its first release. Company's distribution division, Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, distributes most films. Some films are also available on Disney+ streaming service
Born Lee Jun-fan in San Francisco in 1940 to Cantonese opera singer parents. Started acting at age nine, appearing in 20 films by age 18. Trained in Wing Chun under Ip Man, winning Hong Kong boxing tournament
Bollywood is India's largest film industry, releasing over a thousand films annually. The industry's epicenter is located in Mumbai. Bollywood combines Hollywood and Bombay influences