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Welles, (George) Orson

(born May 6, 1915, Kenosha, Wis., U.S.—died Oct. 10, 1985, Los Angeles, Calif.) U.S. film director, actor, and producer. He began acting on stage at 16 and made his Broadway debut in 1934. He directed an all-African American cast in for the Federal Theatre Project. In 1937 he and John Houseman formed the Mercury Theatre, creating a series of radio dramas, attempting to mount Marc Blitzstein's in the face of determined opposition, and winning notoriety with their panic-producing broadcast of (1938). Welles then moved to Hollywood, where he cowrote, directed, produced, and acted in the classic (1941), noted for its innovative narrative technique and atmospheric cinematography and considered among the most influential movies in film history. His other films include (1942), (1946), (1948), (1958), and (1966). His problems with Hollywood studios curtailed future productions, and he moved to Europe. He was also notable as an actor in (1944), (1949), and (1959).

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