1984 in Film - Film Debuts

Film Debuts

  • Jesse Bradford - Falling in Love
  • Jennifer Connelly - Once Upon a Time in America
  • Jon Cryer - No Small Affair
  • Johnny Depp - A Nightmare on Elm Street
  • Tate Donovan - No Small Affair
  • Colin Firth - Another Country
  • Rupert Everett - Another Country
  • Sarah Michelle Gellar - Over the Brooklyn Bridge
  • Heather Graham - Mrs. Soffel
  • Seth Green - A Billion for Boris
  • Jennifer Grey - Reckless
  • Val Kilmer - Top Secret!
  • Andie MacDowell - Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes
  • Kyle MacLachlan - Dune
  • John Malkovich - Places in the Heart
  • Frances McDormand - Blood Simple
  • Connie Nielsen - Par Où T'es Rentré? On T'a Pas Vu Sortir
  • Aidan Quinn - Reckless
  • Lou Diamond Phillips - Interface
  • Tim Roth - The Hit
  • Charlie Sheen - Red Dawn
  • Elisabeth Shue - The Karate Kid
  • Helen Slater - Supergirl
  • Jennifer Tilly - No Small Affair
  • Marisa Tomei - The Flamingo Kid
  • Jean-Claude Van Damme - Breakin'
  • Lars von Trier (director)
  • Ken Watanabe - MacArthur's Children
  • Damon Wayans - Beverly Hills Cop
  • Michelle Yeoh - The Owl vs Bombo

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