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Orson Welles

Orson Welles

The most well-known filmmaker to the public this side of Alfred Hitchcock, Orson Welles was the classic example of the genius that burns bright early in life only to flicker and fade later. The prodigy son of an inventor and a musician, Welles was well-versed in literature at an early age -- particularly Shakespeare -- and, through the unusual circumstances of his life (both of his parents died by the time he was 12, leaving him with an inheritance and not many family obligations), he found himself free to indulge his numerous interests, which included the theater. He was educated in private schools and traveled the world, even wangling stage work with Dublin's Gate Players while still a teenager. He found it tougher to get onto the Broadway stage, and traveled the world some more before returning to get a job with Katharine Cornell, with help from such notables as Alexander Woollcott and Thornton Wilder. He later became associated with John Houseman, and, together, the two of them set the New York theater afire during the 1930s with their work for the Federal Theatre Project, which led to the founding of the Mercury Theater. The Mercury Players later graduated to radio, and their 1938 "War of the Worlds" broadcast made history when thousands of listeners mistakenly believed aliens had landed on Earth. In 1940, Hollywood beckoned, and Welles and company went west to RKO, where he began his short-lived reign over the film world. Working as director, producer, co-author, and star, he made Citizen Kane (1941), the most discussed -- if not the greatest -- American movie ever created. It made striking use of techniques that had been largely forgotten or overlooked by other American filmmakers, and Welles was greatly assisted on the movie by veteran cinematographer Gregg Toland. Kane, himself, attracted more attention than viewers, especially outside the major cities, and a boycott of advertising and coverage by the newspapers belonging to William Randolph Hearst -- who had served as a major model for the central figure of Charles Foster Kane -- ensured that it racked up a modest loss. Welles second film, The Magnificent Ambersons, ran into major budget and production problems, which brought down the studio management that had hired him. With the director overextending himself, the situation between Welles and RKO deteriorated. Faced with a major loss on a picture that was considered unreleasable, RKO gained control of the film and ordered it recut without Welles' consent or input, and the result is considered a flawed masterpiece. However, it was a loss for RKO, and soon after the Mercury Players were evicted from RKO, word quickly spread through the film community of Welles' difficulty in adhering to shooting schedules and budgets. His career never fully recovered, and, although he directed other films in Hollywood, including The Stranger (1946), Macbeth (1948), and Touch of Evil (1958), he was never again given full control over his movies. European producers, however, were more forgiving, and with some effort and help from a few well-placed friends, Welles was able to make such pictures as Othello (1952), Chimes at Midnight (1967), and The Trial (1963). He also remained highly visible as a personality -- he discovered in the mid-'40s that, for 100,000 dollars a shot, he could make money as an actor to help finance his films and his fairly expensive lifestyle, which resulted in Welles' appearances in The Third Man (1949), The Roots of Heaven (1958), and Catch-22 (1970), among other pictures. He also made television appearances, did voice-overs and recordings, and occasional commercials until his death in 1985. Despite his lack of commercial success, Welles remains one of the most well-known, discussed, and important directors in the history of motion pictures. ~ Bruce Eder, All Movie Guide


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Orson Welles Trivia

When was Orson Welles born?
Orson Welles was born on May 6, 1915

Who did Orson Welles play in F for Fake?
Orson Welles was Himself in F for Fake

What role did Orson Welles portray in I'll Never Forget What's 'is Name?
Orson Welles played Jonathan Lute in I'll Never Forget What's 'is Name

Who did Orson Welles portray in David and Goliath?
Orson Welles was King Saul in David and Goliath

Who did Orson Welles portray in Mr. Arkadin?
Orson Welles was Gregory Arkadin in Mr. Arkadin

Who did Orson Welles portray in Compulsion?
Orson Welles was Jonathan Wilk in Compulsion

Who did Orson Welles portray in Ten Days' Wonder?
Orson Welles was Theo in Ten Days' Wonder

Who did Orson Welles play in The Stranger?
Orson Welles was Franz Kindler/Prof. Charles Rankin in The Stranger

Who did Orson Welles play in Someone to Love?
Orson Welles was Danny's Friend in Someone to Love

Who did Orson Welles portray in Jane Eyre?
Orson Welles was Edward Rochester in Jane Eyre

Who did Orson Welles play in The Secret of Nikola Tesla?
Orson Welles was J.P. Morgan in The Secret of Nikola Tesla

Who did Orson Welles portray in Prince of Foxes?
Orson Welles was Cesare Borgia in Prince of Foxes

Who did Orson Welles play in Malpertuis?
Orson Welles was Cassavius in Malpertuis

Who did Orson Welles play in The Black Rose?
Orson Welles was Bayan in The Black Rose

What role did Orson Welles play in The Lady from Shanghai?
Orson Welles played Michael O'Hara in The Lady from Shanghai

Who did Orson Welles play in Don Quixote de Orson Welles?
Orson Welles was Constantino Romero in Don Quixote de Orson Welles

What role did Orson Welles play in Touch of Evil?
Orson Welles played Hank Quinlan in Touch of Evil

What role did Orson Welles portray in The Third Man?
Orson Welles played Harry Lime in The Third Man

Who did Orson Welles play in Butterfly?
Orson Welles was Judge Rauch in Butterfly

What role did Orson Welles play in The Long, Hot Summer?
Orson Welles played Will Varner in The Long, Hot Summer

Who did Orson Welles play in Casino Royale?
Orson Welles was Le Chiffre in Casino Royale

Who did Orson Welles portray in The Transformers: The Movie?
Orson Welles was Unicron in The Transformers: The Movie

Who did Orson Welles portray in Moby Dick?
Orson Welles was Father Mapple in Moby Dick

Who did Orson Welles portray in A Man for All Seasons?
Orson Welles was Cardinal Wolsey in A Man for All Seasons

Who did Orson Welles play in The Trial?
Orson Welles was Hastler, advocate in The Trial

Who did Orson Welles portray in Is Paris Burning?
Orson Welles was Consul Raoul Nordling in Is Paris Burning?

Who did Orson Welles play in Start the Revolution Without Me?
Orson Welles was Narrator in Start the Revolution Without Me

Who did Orson Welles play in Napoléon?
Orson Welles was Hudson Lowe in Napoléon

What role did Orson Welles play in Catch-22?
Orson Welles played Gen. Dreedle in Catch-22

Who did Orson Welles portray in History of the World -- Part I?
Orson Welles was Narrator in History of the World -- Part I

Who did Orson Welles portray in King of Kings?
Orson Welles was Narrator [uncredited] in King of Kings

Who did Orson Welles portray in A Woman Called Moses?
Orson Welles was Narrator in A Woman Called Moses

Who did Orson Welles play in The Vikings?
Orson Welles was Narrator (uncredited) in The Vikings

What role did Orson Welles portray in Tut: The Boy King?
Orson Welles played Host in Tut: The Boy King

What role did Orson Welles play in The Muppet Movie?
Orson Welles played Lew Lord in The Muppet Movie

Who did Orson Welles portray in The Late Great Planet Earth?
Orson Welles was Narrator in The Late Great Planet Earth

Who did Orson Welles play in Duel in the Sun?
Orson Welles was Narrator in Duel in the Sun

Who did Orson Welles play in The Double McGuffin?
Orson Welles was Narrator in The Double McGuffin


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