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Federal Theatre
Federal Theatre (1935-39), branch of the Work Projects Administration designed to provide employment for actors, directors, writers, and scene designers. As well as providing a nationwide audience with inexpensive, high-quality productions, it gave impetus to experimental theaters, such as the Gr... Read more
Orson Welles
Orson Welles 1915-85, American actor, director, and producer, b. Kenosha, Wis. From childhood he evinced a precocious talent and lofty sense of self-assurance in theatrical matters. He began acting in the theater during the early 1930s, and in 1937 directed several Federal Theatre productions and o... Read more
William George Fargo
William George Fargo 1818-81, American pioneer expressman, b. Pompey, N.Y. He had been successively a postrider, freight agent, messenger, and resident agent (1843) for an express company in Buffalo, N.Y., when in 1844, with Henry Wells and another partner, he organized Wells & Company, the fir... Read more
Sir Francis Legatt Chantrey
Sir Francis Legatt Chantrey , 1781-1841, English sculptor, famous for his portrait busts and statues. Among his many well-known works are equestrian statues of Wellington and George IV (London); and a statue of George Washington (Statehouse, Boston). ... Read more
George Leonard Carey
George Leonard Carey 1935-, archbishop of Canterbury (1991-2002). From a working-class background, he graduated from the London School of Divinity in 1962 and was ordained the same year. Carey was appointed bishop of Bath and Wells in 1987 and was enthroned as the 103d archbishop of Canterbury in 1... Read more
H. G. Wells
H. G. Wells (Herbert George Wells), 1866-1946, English author. Although he is probably best remembered for his works of science fiction, he was also an imaginative social thinker, working assiduously to remove all vestiges of Victorian social, moral, and religious attitudes from 20th-century life. ... Read more
George Wells Beadle
George Wells Beadle 1903-89, American geneticist, b. Wahoo, Nebr., grad. Univ. of Nebraska (B.S., 1926; M.S., 1927), Ph.D. Cornell, 1931. Beadle taught (1931-36) biology at the California Institute of Technology, where he also began genetic research on the fruit fly, Drosophila, in T. H. Morgan's... Read more
George Bentham
George Bentham , 1800-1884, one of the greatest of English systematic botanists; nephew of Jeremy Bentham. He wrote Handbook of British Flora (1858) and, with W. J. Hooker, Genera Plantarum (1862-83), as well as handbooks on the flora of several British possessions including a seven volume flora... Read more
George Wilson Knight
George Wilson Knight 1897-1985, English writer and critic, grad. Oxford (B.A., 1923; M.A., 1925). He wrote numerous books and essays on English literature, including The Wheel of Fire (1930), The Imperial Theme (1931), The Crown of Life (1946), The Golden Labyrinth (1962), and Neglected Po... Read more
Sir Luke Fildes
Sir Luke Fildes , 1844-1927, English genre and portrait painter, b. Liverpool. He made drawings for the Graphic and other periodicals and illustrated Dickens's Edwin Drood. As a painter he excelled in depicting the life of the London poor. Later he specialized in portraiture and painted the coro... Read more

Encyclopedia entries related to " (George) Orson Welles"

Welles, (George) Orson
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to American Theatre Welles, [George] Orson (1915–85), actor, director...taking the lead in the latter. In 1937 Welles founded the Mercury Theatre with John...talents on futile efforts. Biography: Orson Welles, The Road to Xanadu , Simon Callow...
Welles, Orson
Encyclopedia entry from: U*X*L Encyclopedia of World Biography ...were notable as well. Early life and education Orson Welles was born George Orson Welles in Kenosha, Wisconsin, on May 6, 1915, the...and Beatrice Ives, a concert pianist. The name George was soon dropped. The family moved to Chicago...
Orson Welles
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography ...although most of his other productions were notable. Orson Welles was born George Orson Welles in Kenosha, Wisconsin, on May 6, 1915, the...and Beatrice Ives, a concert pianist. The name George was soon dropped. The family moved to Chicago...
Shaw, George Bernard
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to American Theatre Shaw, George Bernard (1856–1950), playwright...been offered a number of fine revivals. Orson Welles , dressed to resemble Shaw, played Shotover...revival at the Circle in the Square . Grace George presented and starred in the 1915 American...
Hal Prince
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography ...the top stars and productions of the 1930s, such as Orson Welles in Julius Caesar, Tallulah Bankhead in The Little Foxes...for his plays, Prince did find a job through director George Abbott, a Broadway legend whose career began in the...
Science Fiction
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of Science and Religion ...biotechnology, science fiction also became a staple for radio (Orson Welles's 1938 radio production of H. G. Wells's War of...1979], Steven Spielberg's E.T. [1982], and George Lucas's Star Wars [1977]). Although science fiction...
Powers, Tom
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to American Theatre ...Turning to musical comedy, Powers enjoyed a long run as George Budd in Oh, Boy! (1917), in which he introduced...companies, or in replacing other performers, including Orson Welles , whom he succeeded as Brutus in the Mercury Theatre...
Hearst, William Randolph
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to United States History ...mining millionaire and California Democratic senator George Hearst.Privately educated, William Randolph Hearst...showman and propagandist, not a newsman.” Orson Welles's classic 1941 film Citizen Kane was based on Hearst...

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Welles, Orson
Dictionary entry from: International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers WELLES, Orson Nationality: American. Born: George Orson Welles in Kenosha, Wisconsin, 6 May 1915...x2014;two series for BBC TV, The Orson Welles Sketchbook and The World with Orson...
The Magnificent Ambersons
Dictionary entry from: International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers ...Pictures Inc. Producer: Orson Welles; screenplay: Orson Welles, from the novel by Booth Tarkington...Lucy Morgan ); Tim Holt (George Minafer ); Agnes Moorehead...Books: Bazin, André, Orson Welles, Paris, 1950. Noble, Peter...
Citizen Kane
Dictionary entry from: International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers ...Mankiewicz and Orson Welles; photography: Gregg...Edward Stevenson. Cast : Orson Welles (Charles Foster Kane...James W. Gettys ); George Coulouris (Walter Parks...Mankiewicz, Herman J., and Orson Welles, "The Shooting Script...
The Lady from Shanghai
Dictionary entry from: International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers ...Castle; screenplay: Orson Welles, from the novel Before...Hayworth (Elsa Bannister ); Orson Welles (Michael O'Hara...Bannister ); Glenn Anders (George Grisby ); Ted de Corsia...Bazin, André, Orson Welles, Paris, 1950; revised...
Cotten, Joseph
Dictionary entry from: International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers ...1936—joined Orson Welles's Federal Theater project...Osborne); Othello (Welles) (as Senator) 1953 Niagara (Hathaway) (as George Loomis); A Blueprint...1958 Touch of Evil (Welles) (as Detective); From...
Marshall, Frank
Dictionary entry from: International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers ...What's Up, Doc?, 1972; line producer on Orson Welles's The Other Side of the Wind (unreleased...through collaborations with such legends as Orson Welles, Martin Scorsese, and George Lucas. All of these directors were unabashed...
Spiegel, Sam
Dictionary entry from: International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers ...Duvivier) (co) 1946 The Stranger (Welles) 1949 We Were Strangers (Huston...hiring top directors (David Lean, Orson Welles, Elia Kazan, Joseph Losey) and...the one which young turks like George Lucas and Steven Spielberg turned...
Holliday, Judy
Dictionary entry from: International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers ...x2014;switchboard operator for Orson Welles's Mercury Theatre; 1939–...Actress: 1938 Too Much Johnson (Welles) (as extra) 1944 Greenwich Village...her fourth film with the director George Cukor. Holliday was cast as Gladys...
Meredith, Burgess
Dictionary entry from: International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers ...following year; 1939—in stage production of Orson Welles's Five Kings, based on Shakespeare's history plays...as Quillery); Of Mice and Men (Milestone) (as George Milton) 1940 Castle on the Hudson (Years without Days...
Miranda, Carmen
Dictionary entry from: International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers ...Leonard) (as Marina Rodriguez) 1953 Scared Stiff (George Marshall) (as Carmelita Castinha) Publications On...Americas, January-February 1996. Osthoff, S., "Orson Welles in Brazil and Carmen Miranda in Hollywood," in Blimp...

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Orson Welles' Film `It's All True' Available on Video
Transcript from: NPR Morning Edition; 10/4/1994; 700+ words ; ...Host: In 1941, Orson Welles was the boy wonder...DOWELL, Reporter: Orson Welles was fond of saying...the sand and put George Fanto [sp], the...that. DOWELL: Welles was invigorated...dreams of a hope that Orson Welles would help...
IT'S NOT ALL TRUE: ORSON WELLES AND HIS CRITICS
Magazine article from: Michigan Quarterly Review; 1/1/2009; ; 700+ words ; IT'S NOT ALL TRUE: ORSON WELLES AND HIS CRITICS It's All True. Orson Welles's Pan-American Odyssey. By Catherine...25.95 (pb). Despite the System. Orson Welles versus the Hollywood Studios. By Clinton...
BIO TAKES INTIMATE LOOK AT ORSON WELLES' LIFE.(LIFE & LEISURE)
Newspaper article from: Albany Times Union (Albany, NY); 1/16/1996; 700+ words ; ...contribution is his insight into Welles' theatrical work. ``The Road...volumes, is an intimate look at Welles from his childhood through his...is not a baseball position). George Orson Welles was born in Kenosha, Wis., in...
Me and Orson Welles.(Movie review)
Magazine article from: Daily Variety; 9/9/2008; ; 700+ words ; ...Sonja Jones Claire Danes Orson Welles Christian McKay Grena...Houseman Eddie Marsan George Coulouris Ben Chaplin...highlight of "Me and Orson Welles," an agreeable, reasonably...Rosebud: The Lives of Orson Welles," has very much the...
Universal Studios to Restore a Special Re-Edited 'Director's Edition' of Orson Welles' Touch Of Evil For Re-Release
PR Newswire; 2/2/1998; 700+ words ; ...seen "director's edition" of Orson Welles' classic film noir thriller...Charlton Heston, Janet Leigh, Orson Welles, Joseph Calleia, Akim Tamiroff...journalist and expert on the work of Orson Welles, who has an extensive background...
VIDEO RAISING 'KANE' NEW DVD OF ORSON WELLES' MASTERPIECE BOOSTS FILM'S LEGEND HIGHER.(L.A. Life)(Review)
Newspaper article from: Daily News (Los Angeles, CA); 9/25/2001; 700+ words ; ...deluxe DVD edition of Orson Welles' ``Citizen Kane...Foster Kane, the role Welles himself played...San Simeon, which George Bernard Shaw called...Mankiewicz pitched Welles the idea of using...to the identity of Orson Welles.'' Welles...
Letter from Hollywood: Our latest screenwriting discovery: a chap by the name of Orson Welles
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London; 10/11/1998; ; 700+ words ; Orson Welles is a director whose fame...called The Big Brass Ring, by George Hickenlooper, and a retelling...extraordinary episode in Welles's stage career in the 1930s...the prodigiously mercurial Orson Welles would have approved.
Hoover, Hearst & Citizen Welles: when the F.B.I. planned to round up the usual suspects, guess wo made the list?(J. Edgar Hoover; William Randolph Hearst; Orson Welles; Federal Bureau of Investigation)
Magazine article from: The Nation; 5/27/1996; ; 700+ words ; Orson Welles was many things to many people...actor and musical writer George M. Cohan--the Hearst...A headline declared that Welles "helps Reds." Hearst...wrote in these pages (see "Orson Welles Hollowed Out," January...
Orson Welles revival - just as he predicted it would happen
Newspaper article from: Evening Standard - London; 1/26/1999; ; 666 words ; ...outcast, moves to revive Orson Welles as a major Hollywood name...The biggest of the new Welles projects will finally...against rival producer George Hickenlooper, whom he...have the film made saw Welles turn down Robert De Niro...
The Arts: The evil that Orson intended Touch of Evil has been re-edited in the way Orson Welles wanted, 40 years after he finished it. Anwar Brett talks to the man behind the film's restoration
Newspaper article from: The Sunday Telegraph London; 6/6/1999; ; 700+ words ; ORSON Welles would have loved the irony...Murch needed reminding of Welles's genius, that came early...edited Apocalypse Now) and George Lucas (American Graffiti...was certainly influenced by Welles as a film student," he...