Orson Welles
Birthday: 05/06/1915
Place of Birth: Kenosha, Wisconsin, USA
Biographie:
Orson Welles, born May 6, 1915 in Kenosha, Wisconsin, USA, was a visionary American director, actor, producer and writer known for his innovative style and groundbreaking contributions to filmmaking. He is considered one of the most important and influential filmmakers of the 20th century.
Welles began his career in the theater and quickly made a name for himself as a talented stage actor and director. His breakthrough, however, came with his debut film, Citizen Kane (1941), which he wrote, directed and starred in at the age of only 25. The film is often considered one of the greatest films of all time, and Welles' innovative directing techniques, such as the use of depth of field and unconventional narrative structure, became milestones in filmmaking.
Although "Citizen Kane" is Welles' best-known work, he had a varied career and was active in a variety of film genres. He worked as an actor, director and producer, creating films such as "The Magnificent Ambersons" (1942), "The Lady from Shanghai" (1947) and "Touch of Evil" (1958). Welles was known for his visual elegance, profound screenwriting, and ability to bring complex and fascinating characters to life.
Welles also continued his artistic vision on the radio, becoming nationally known for his legendary radio drama production of "The War of the Worlds" (1938). The broadcast, which depicted a fictional alien invasion, caused panic among listeners and demonstrated Welles' talent for telling stories with sound and voice.
Despite his artistic success, Welles struggled with financial difficulties and studio interventions throughout his career. He often worked independently and self-financed his projects. As a result, some of his films remained unfinished or were not released until years later.
Orson Welles' influence on filmmaking and his artistic innovations are undeniable. His work has inspired generations of filmmakers and his stylistic and narrative techniques are still relevant today. Welles was honored with numerous awards and honors, including a lifetime achievement Oscar in 1971.
Orson Welles was a pioneer of cinema who pushed the boundaries of the medium and set new standards with his unconventional approach. Orson Welles died on October 10, 1985 in Los Angeles, California, USA. His legacy lives on in his works and his contribution to film history will always be considered revolutionary and groundbreaking.
Moview with Orson Welles
Catch-22 - (1970)
Role: Brig. Gen. Dreedle
Casino Royale - (1967)
Role: Le Chiffre
A Man for All Seasons - (1966)
Role: Cardinal Wolsey
Touch of Evil - (1958)
Role: Police Captain Hank Quinlan
The Lady from Shanghai - (1947)
Role: Michael O'Hara
Citizen Kane - (1941)
Role: Kane
Movie Quotes with Orson Welles
Quote from Citizen Kane:
Kane Orson Welles
Quote from Casino Royale:
Le Chiffre: "Physically, nothing, Mr. Bond."
James Bond: "Ah, so you're going to nothing me to death."
Evelyn Tremble / James Bond 007 Peter Sellers
Le Chiffre Orson Welles
Quote from Casino Royale:
Le Chiffre Orson Welles