Deaths[]
- January 1 — Damir Vyatich-Berezhnykh
- January 9 — Erik Blythe
- January 16 — Glenn Corbett
- January 16 — Phil Chambers
- January 28 — Aben Kandel
- January 30 — Vincenzo Tomassi
- February 8 — Douglas Heyes
- February 8 — Anthony Kramreither
- February 10 — Pat Gleason
- February 17 — George Wilbern
- February 17 — Sonia Torgeson
- February 19 — Dick D'Agostin
- February 23 — Phillip Terry
- March — David W. Orton
- March 1 — Terry Frost
- March 16 — Donald Randolph
- March 17 — Skip Young
- March 21 — Fred B. Phillips
- April 11 — Vatslav Dvorzhetsky
- April 15 — William Bakewell
- May 9 — Paul Thompson
- May 15 — Karl Johnson
- May 23 — Norman Breedlove
- May 24 — June Smaney
- May 27 — Jan Wiley
- June 4 — Georgi Millyar
- June 11 — Bernard Bresslaw
- July 14 — Robert Strong
- July 18 — Davis Roberts
- July 18 — Keith Aldrich
- August 1 — Claire Du Brey
- August 4 — Cecil Hunt
- August 11 — Philip Martell
- August 16 — Tom Fucello
- August 16 — Ellsworth Fredricks
- August 18 — Tony Barwick
- September 10 — Michael Ross
- September 17 — James Griffith
- September 18 — Richard H. Landau
- October — Kevin Kavanagh
- October 2 — William Berger
- October 26 — Albert Zugsmith
- November 3 — John Lupton
- November 29 — George Fowler
- December 10 — Gay McLendon
- December 16 — Riley Hill
- December 18 — Steve James
- December 20 — Ted Allan
- December 22 — Reuben Martin
- December 23 — James Ellison
- December 26 — Jeff Morrow
- December 28 — William Austin
- December 31 — Bob Johnson
Movie Premieres[]
Episode Premieres[]
- January 9 — Monster A-Go Go
- January 16 — The Day the Earth Froze
- January 23 — Bride of the Monster
- January 30 — "Manos" The Hands of Fate (Final episode of Season 4.)
- July 17 — Hercules (First episode of Season 5.)
- July 24 — Warrior of the Lost World
- July 31 — Swamp Diamonds
- August 7 — Secret Agent Super Dragon
- August 14 — The Magic Voyage of Sinbad
- August 28 — Eegah
- September 4 — I Accuse My Parents (Joel Hodgson's favorite episode.)
- September 11 — Operation Double 007
- September 18 — The Girl in Lovers Lane
- September 26 — The Painted Hills
- October 9 — Gunslinger
- October 23 — Mitchell (Final regular series appearance of Joel Hodgson as Joel Robinson, debut of Michael J. Nelson as Mike Nelson)
- October 30 — The Brain That Wouldn't Die
- November 7 — Teen-Age Strangler
- November 13 — The Wild Wild World of Batwoman
- November 20 — Alien from L.A.
- November 25 — Beginning of the End (Premiered on Turkey Day '93.)
- December 4 — The Atomic Brain
- December 11 — Outlaw
- December 18 — Radar Secret Service
- December 24 — Santa Claus (Last Season 5 episode of 1993.)
Special Premieres[]
- November 24 to 26 — Turkey Day '93 (Third annual Thanksgiving marathon; November 25 ends with the premiere of Beginning of the End.)
Events[]
- Martin Landau and Barbara Bain get divorced.
- January 14 — Samuel Z. Arkoff receives a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 7046 Hollywood Blvd.
- March 29 — At the 65th Academy Awards, the following awards are presented:
- Clint Eastwood accepts the Best Picture and Best Director Awards for Unforgiven.
- Gene Hackman wins the Best Supporting Actor Award for Unforgiven.
- Greg Cannom, Michèle Burke, and Matthew W. Mungle win the Best Makeup Award for Bram Stoker's Dracula.
- April 1 — John Beradino receives a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6801 Hollywood Blvd.
- May 11 — Comedy Central announces the upcoming departure of Joel Hodgson from Mystery Science Theater 3000, with his replacement as host being head writer Michael J. Nelson.