ORSON WELLES ONCE REFLECTED on his own work in the following way: "Almost all serious stories in the world are stories of failure with a death in it. But there is more lost paradise in them than defeat." In many ways that could stand as the story of Orson Welles himself -- failure, death and lost paradises are serious stuff to be sure; but in speaking of a man who changed forever the way we look at movies, should we not speak of found paradises as well as lost, of victories and defeats? With his passing in October of 1985, the most obvious temptation is to do to his death what Welles himself did to his most famous creation, Charles Foster Kane: ignore the warnings of NO TRESPASSING and plunge into the biographical details of what no doubt w...
In Orson Welles’s film Citizen Kane a reporter seeks the secret of Kane’s life through interviews w...
The Federal Theatre Project, which was established in 1935 to put unemployed Americans back to work ...
Honors (Bachelor's)Screen Arts and CulturesUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitst...
ORSON WELLES ONCE REFLECTED on his own work in the following way: "Almost all serious stories in the...
This article is dedicated to the centennial of Orson Welles’s birth in 1915 and thirtieth anniversar...
In this study I consider the legacy of Orson Welles as a stage figure puppeted in a collective theat...
History of cinema does not consist merely of masterpieces, but also of films that are unfinished, a...
ORSON WELLES AND ROUBEN MAMOULIAN: Dr. JEKYLL AND Mr. HYDE? At first glance the mention of these two...
The Federal Theatre Project, which was established in 1935 to put unemployed Americans back to work ...
Items for "Orson Welles: Beyond the Canon and Into the Archive" come from the eleven students enroll...
Few artists can claim to have had such success in so many forms of media as Orson Welles. His vision...
Orson Welles, a boy from Kenosha, Wisconsin, was one of the most audacious Shakespearians who ever l...
While he was busy making The Other Side of the Wind, Orson Welles was working on finding new financi...
Biography based on Welles private papers, studio archives and interviews with Welles' associates
Through his radio and film works, such as The War of the Worlds and Citizen Kane, Orson Welles becam...
In Orson Welles’s film Citizen Kane a reporter seeks the secret of Kane’s life through interviews w...
The Federal Theatre Project, which was established in 1935 to put unemployed Americans back to work ...
Honors (Bachelor's)Screen Arts and CulturesUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitst...
ORSON WELLES ONCE REFLECTED on his own work in the following way: "Almost all serious stories in the...
This article is dedicated to the centennial of Orson Welles’s birth in 1915 and thirtieth anniversar...
In this study I consider the legacy of Orson Welles as a stage figure puppeted in a collective theat...
History of cinema does not consist merely of masterpieces, but also of films that are unfinished, a...
ORSON WELLES AND ROUBEN MAMOULIAN: Dr. JEKYLL AND Mr. HYDE? At first glance the mention of these two...
The Federal Theatre Project, which was established in 1935 to put unemployed Americans back to work ...
Items for "Orson Welles: Beyond the Canon and Into the Archive" come from the eleven students enroll...
Few artists can claim to have had such success in so many forms of media as Orson Welles. His vision...
Orson Welles, a boy from Kenosha, Wisconsin, was one of the most audacious Shakespearians who ever l...
While he was busy making The Other Side of the Wind, Orson Welles was working on finding new financi...
Biography based on Welles private papers, studio archives and interviews with Welles' associates
Through his radio and film works, such as The War of the Worlds and Citizen Kane, Orson Welles becam...
In Orson Welles’s film Citizen Kane a reporter seeks the secret of Kane’s life through interviews w...
The Federal Theatre Project, which was established in 1935 to put unemployed Americans back to work ...
Honors (Bachelor's)Screen Arts and CulturesUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitst...