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Orson Welles by Ben Walters β€” book cover

Orson Welles

by Ben Walters
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Overview

Orson Welles (1915-85), film and stage director, actor, writer and producer, was a uniquely talented artist who nevertheless struggled for much of his life to realize his unique vision. His greatest triumphs came dazzlingly early. In his 20s, he had a seminal influence on radio drama with his company the Mercury Players. Their 1938 radio adaptation of Welles' War of the Worlds caused a nationwide panic when listeners thought aliens really had landed in New Jersey. He was only 25 when, with the help of some very talented collaborators, he co-wrote, directed and starred in Citizen Kane (1941), generally considered one of the greatest films ever made. But when RKO studios released a mangled version of his next film, The Magnificent Ambersons, without his consent, it set the pattern of frustration and creative battles that would mark the rest of his life. Nevertheless he went on to produce several more great films - A Touch of Evil (1958) and his version of Othello notable amongst them - and iconic performances - most famously as Harry Lime in the classic The Third Man (1949).

Synopsis

Accessible and affordable illustrated biography

About the Author, Ben Walters

Ben Walters is the author of the British Film Institute's TV Classic on The Office (2005).

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 2005
Publisher
Haus Publishing
Pages
177
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781904341802

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