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  1. Oct 31, 2012 · He began mewling on May 16, 1915, christened George Orson Welles, the child of Dick and Beatrice. A head wound suffered by the young Orson brought a doctor named Maurice Bernstein into the Welles’ home. The doctor immediately sprouted the opinion that the boy was a prodigy, a genius in the making.

  2. May 27, 2024 · Orson Welles, American film actor, director, producer, and writer whose classic Citizen Kane (1941) is known for its innovative narrative techniques and its use of photography, dramatic lighting, and music to further the dramatic line. Learn more about Welles’s life and career.

  3. Aug 13, 2023 · Orson Welles is one of the most prolific and significant filmmakers that has ever lived. He has directed several movies that have acted as landmarks in cinematic history. Other than being known for his remarkable epic Citizen Kane and the film noir masterpiece Touch of Evil, the brilliant abilities of Welles have been put on display in nearly a dozen of other masterworks as a direct

  4. Oct 5, 2012 · Welles may have been able to read Shakespeare, but he may not have understood it. Give any "gifted" child a chance, and he or she will be able to recite Dostoevsky without an inkling on the meaning. As most people familiar with Orson Welles know, one should not take Welles's own autobiographical accounts of his life too seriously.

  5. 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 distinctive baritone voice to create innovative radio dramas.

  6. May 6, 2015 · Orson Welles (arms raised) rehearses his radio depiction of H.G. Wells' classic, The War of the Worlds.The broadcast, which aired on October 30, 1938, and claimed that aliens from Mars had invaded ...

  7. George Orson Welles (May 6, 1915 – October 10, 1985) was a famous American actor, writer, director, producer, artist, young genius, Child Prodigy, Stage Magician, avant-garde innovator in the three media of theatre, radio and cinema, patron saint of Large Hams, and Trope Codifier for Insufferable Genius and Enfant Terrible in popular culture.