The year 1905 in film involved some significant events.
The Manaki brothers make the first motion picture in the Balkans, The Weavers.
Pathé Frères colors black-and-white films by machine.
Filmmaking takes an unexpected historical role by recording activities along Market Street, in the year preceding the destruction from the San Francisco earthquake of 1906 (footage in the modern film Trip Down Market Street 1905/2005).
Aleksandr Khanzhonkov begins filming his first documentaries.
The Misadventure of a French Gentleman Without Pants at the Zandvoort Beach, the oldest surviving Dutch fictional film is released by Alberts Frères. Later to be included in the canon of Dutch cinema as released by the Netherlands Film Festival.
Adventures of Sherlock Holmes; or, Held for Ransom, directed by J. Stuart Blackton
Airy Fairy Lillian Tries On Her New Corsets
Baby's Toilet, directed by Cecil Hepworth
The Black Imp, directed by Georges Méliès
Boarding School Girls At Coney Island
Esmeralda, directed by Alice Guy-Blaché and Victorin-Hippolyte Jasset
Halifax Catholic Procession, produced by Mitchell and Kenyon
An Interesting Story, directed by James Williamson
The Kleptomaniac, directed by Edwin S. Porter
The Living Playing Cards, directed by Georges Méliès
The Night Before Christmas, directed by Edwin S. Porter, starring Harry Eytinge
Ormond Beach Florida Auto Races
The Other Side Of The Hedge, produced by Cecil Hepworth and directed by Lewin Fitzhamon
La presa di Roma, directed by Filoteo Alberini; possibly the first Italian short film
Rescued by Rover, starring Cecil Hepworth, Margaret Hepworth (his wife), Barbara Hepworth (their baby daughter), and Blair (their dog); co-directed by Lewin Fitzhamon and Cecil Hepworth
La Revolution en Russie, directed by Ferdinand Zecca
Special March Past of St. Joseph's Scholars and Special Parade of St. Matthew's Pupils, Blackburn, produced by Mitchell and Kenyon
The Weavers, directed by the Manaki brothers; most likely the first film shot in the (then-Ottoman) Balkans
The Whole Dam Family and the Dam Dog, directed by Edwin S. Porter
January 3 - Anna May Wong, actress (d. 1961)
January 12 - Tex Ritter, actor, singer (d. 1974)
January 13 - Kay Francis, actress (d. 1968)
January 17 - Grant Withers, actor (d. 1959)
January 26 - Charles Lane (d. 2007)
February 27 - Franchot Tone, actor (d. 1968)
March 18 - Robert Donat, actor (d. 1958)
March 23 - Joan Crawford, actress (d. 1977)
April 17 - Arthur Lake, actor (d. 1987)
May 1 - Leila Hyams, actress (d. 1977)
May 15 - Joseph Cotten, actor (d. 1994)
May 16 - Henry Fonda, actor (d. 1982)
June 19 - Mildred Natwick, actress (d. 1994)
July 29 - Clara Bow, actress (d. 1965)
August 2 - Myrna Loy, actress (d. 1993)
August 3 - Dolores del Río, actress (d. 1983)
September 18 - Greta Garbo, actress (d. 1990)
September 21 - Marguerite Roberts, writer (d. 1989)
October 10 - Aksella Luts, screenwriter and actress (d. 2005)
November 5 - Joel McCrea, actor (d. 1990)
December 5 - Otto Preminger, director (d. 1986)
December 11 - Gilbert Roland, actor (d. 1994)
December 24 - Howard Hughes, director, producer, editor (d. 1976)
March 24 - Jules Verne, famous novelist of fantasy stories and science-fiction, (born 1828)
March 25 - Maurice Barrymore, Barrymore family patriarch (born 1849)
April 23 - Joseph Jefferson, Rip Van Winkle (1896 film)
October 13 - Henry Irving, revered English Shakespearean actor and stage manager, who at one time was Bram Stoker's employer, (born 1838)
Arthur Johnson - The White Caps (short)
Max Linder - First Night Out (short)
Paul Panzer - Stolen by Gypsies (short)
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