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  1. Brief Synopsis. An undeniable pioneer in both radio and film, actor-director Orson Welles used his bonafide genius to change the face of both mediums with imagination, ambition and technically daring. Having started off as a performer on stage, most notably with John Houseman, with whom he formed the famed Mercury Theater, Welles used his...

  2. 22 de mar. de 1998 · In 1992, the first publication of This Is Orson Welles brought a priceless document to light. In the late '60s and early '70s, filmmaker Peter Bogdanovich had conducted extensive interviews with Welles, but a number of circumstances--including the director's decision to compose an autobiography that he never got around to writing--kept the interviews out of the public eye.

  3. www.encyclopedia.com › film-and-television-biographies › orson-wellesOrson Welles | Encyclopedia.com

    27 de jun. de 2018 · Orson Welles (1915-1985) was a Broadway and Hollywood actor, radio actor, and film director. His earliest film production, Citizen Kane, was his most famous, although most of his other productions were notable.

  4. Orson Welles on The Trial.Cahiers du cinéma No. 165, April 1965. THE MISSING SCENE: THE ELECTRONIC BRAIN. The following shots are taken from one of the missing scenes of The Trial, in which Joseph K talks with a scientist played by Katina Paxinou.The scene, which can be glimpsed in the trailer for the film, was cut at the last minute.

  5. 31 de oct. de 2012 · By Unknown - November 09, 2012. Best known as the director of Citizen Kane and for the radio broadcast of H.G. Wells 's "War of the Worlds," Orson Welles was a polymath who excelled as an actor, writer, director, and producer on radio, film, and television. In fact, his reach went so far as television commercials, and by the end of his life, he ...

  6. October 11, 1985 OBITUARY Orson Welles is Dead at 70; Innovator of Film and Stage Special to The New York Times. Orson Welles, the Hollywood ''boy wonder'' who created the film classic ''Citizen Kane,'' scared tens of thousands of Americans with a realistic radio report of a Martian invasion of New Jersey and changed the face of film and theater with his daring new ideas, died yesterday in Los ...