Orson Welles Biography

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(1915–1985)

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  • 1942 The Magnificent Ambersons
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  • 1941 Citizen Kane
  • 1946 The Stranger
  • 1948 The Lady from Shanghai
  • 1948 Macbeth
  • 1952 Othello
  • 1955 Confidential Report
  • 1958 Touch of Evil
  • 1962 The Trial
  • 1966 Chimes at Midnight
  • 1968 The Immortal Story
  • 1973 F for Fake
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  • 1942 Journey into Fear
  • 1944 Jane Eyre
  • 1944 Follow the Boys
  • 1945 Tomorrow is Forever
  • 1949 The Third Man
  • 1954 Three Cases of Murder
  • 1958 The Long, Hot, Summer
  • 1958 Ferry to Hong Kong
  • 1959 Compulsion
  • 1963 The VIPs
  • 1966 A Man for all Seasons
  • 1968 The Southern Star
  • 1970 Catch 22
  • 1970 The Kremlin Letter
  • 1981 Butterfly
  • 1987 Someone to Love
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Orson Welles

(born May 6, 1915, Kenosha, Wisconsin, U.S.—died October 10, 1985, Los Angeles) American motion-picture actor, director, producer, and writer. His innovative narrative techniques and use of photography, dramatic lighting, and music to further the dramatic line and to create mood combined to make his Citizen Kane (1941)—which he wrote, directed, produced, and acted in—one of the most influential films in the history of the art.

From his progressive mother (a pianist and crack shot with a rifle), Welles learned to play the piano and the violin. His parents separated when he was six years old, and his mother died when he was eight. Through his father, a successful inventor and manufacturer, who died when his son was 13, Welles met actors and sportsmen. By the time he was 11, Welles had traveled around the world twice. He attended the Todd School for Boys in Woodstock, Illinois, where he was an indifferent student but learned much about dramatics. He studied briefly at the Art Institute of Chicago and worked as a reporter before going to Ireland, where he made a sketching tour by donkey cart. His stage debut was made at the Gate Theatre, Dublin, in the autumn of 1931, where he acted in Hamlet. Welles remained in Ireland for a year, acting with the Abbey Players as well as at the Gate. After a tour of Spain and Morocco, he returned to Chicago and then toured with Katharine Cornell's company in 1933–34, playing Mercutio in Romeo and Juliet, Marchbanks in Candida, and Octavius Barrett in The Barretts of Wimpole Street. In 1934 he organized a drama festival at Woodstock, where he played Hamlet. He made his New York debut as Tybalt in Romeo and Juliet in December 1934. Welles was the director of an all-black cast in Macbeth for the Negro People's Theatre, a part of the Federal Theatre Project, in 1936. In 1937 he formed the Mercury Theatre, which presented a renowned modern-dress version of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar.

His radio career began early in 1934 in an adaptation of the poet Archibald MacLeish's verse play Panic. In 1934–35 he narrated The March of Time news series, and subsequent radio roles included the part of Lamont Cranston in the mystery series The Shadow. In 1938 the Mercury players undertook a series of radio dramas adapted from famous novels. They attained national notoriety with the program based on H.G. Wells's War of the Worlds; the performance on October 30, 1938, using the format of a simulated news broadcast, announced an attack on New Jersey by invaders from Mars. Thousands of listeners, not realizing the announcement was a simulation, were panic-stricken.

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