Orson Welles filmography

Orson Welles (1915–1985) was an American director, actor, writer, and producer who is best remembered for his innovative work in radio, theatre and film. He is widely considered one of the greatest and most influential filmmakers of all time.[1][2]

A young Orson Welles behind a camera
Orson Welles at work on The Magnificent Ambersons (1942)

While in his twenties, Welles directed a number of stage productions before creating the infamous 1938 radio adaptation of H. G. Wells's novel The War of the Worlds.[3][4] Welles's directorial film debut Citizen Kane (1941), in which he also starred as Charles Foster Kane, garnered him the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay and nominations for Best Actor and Best Director.[5] The film is consistently ranked as the greatest film ever made.[6][7] Welles's second film was The Magnificent Ambersons (1942). He then directed and starred in the film-noir The Lady from Shanghai (1947), appearing opposite his estranged wife Rita Hayworth.[8] His 1951 film Othello won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film festival.[9] In 1958, Universal-International released the Welles-directed Touch of Evil, in which he also starred alongside Charlton Heston and Janet Leigh.[10] His The Trial (1962) received a nomination for the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival.[11] He subsequently directed Chimes at Midnight (1966), in which he also starred as Falstaff. Welles's last completed features were the essay films F for Fake (1973) and Filming Othello (1978). Throughout his career, he also worked on numerous films which he abandoned due to legal issues, lack of funds, or loss of interest and which were never completed or released.[12] Two of these unfinished feature films have been completed and released posthumously: Don Quixote (1992) and The Other Side of the Wind (2018).[13][14] However, many of Welles's other projects are now considered lost films.

Welles also had a successful career as an actor, appearing in dozens of films. In 1937, he collaborated with Ernest Hemingway on The Spanish Earth.[15] In 1943, he starred opposite Joan Fontaine in Jane Eyre. His first appearance as Harry Lime in the 1949 film-noir The Third Man was heralded as "the most famous entrance in the history of the movies" by Roger Ebert.[16] Also in 1949 he played Cesare Borgia in the film Prince of Foxes. In 1956, he appeared as Father Mapple in the John Huston-directed Moby Dick. His performance in Compulsion (1959) earned him the Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actor.[17] Welles starred as Le Chiffre in the James Bond-film Casino Royale (1967). He portrayed Louis XVIII in Waterloo (1970). In 1979, he appeared in The Muppet Movie. His performance in Butterfly (1982) garnered him a nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor.[18] Welles also narrated several documentaries, television series, and films, including King of Kings (1961), Bugs Bunny: Superstar (1975), and Mel Brooks's comedy-film History of the World, Part I (1981).

Welles was granted an Academy Honorary Award for his works in 1971.[19] Four years later, he became the third recipient of the American Film Institute's Life Achievement Award.[20] In 1983, two years prior to his death, Welles received the Directors Guild of America Lifetime Achievement Award.[21]

Production

Completed feature films

Poster for Citizen Kane (1941)
Poster for The Stranger (1946)
Poster for Macbeth (1948)
Table featuring completed feature films by Orson Welles
YearTitleCredited asNotesRef.
DirectorWriterProducer
1941Citizen KaneYesYesYes[22][23]
1942The Magnificent AmbersonsYesYesYes[24][25]
1943Journey into FearNoYesUncreditedAlso uncredited additional directing[26][27]
1946The StrangerYesUncreditedNo[28][29]
1947Monsieur VerdouxNoStoryNo
The Lady from ShanghaiUncreditedYesYes[30][31]
1948MacbethYesUncreditedNo[32]
1951OthelloYesYesYes[33]
1955Mr. ArkadinYesYesNoAlso art director, costume designer and uncredited editor[34]
1958Touch of EvilYesYesNo[10][35]
1962The TrialYesYesNoAlso uncredited editor[36]
1966Chimes at MidnightYesYesNoAlso Costume designer[37]
1968The Immortal StoryYesYesNoFrench TV Movie released theatrically on some countries such as USA[38][39]
1973F for FakeYesYesNoDocumentary film • Also uncredited editor[40][41]
1978Filming OthelloYesYesNoDocumentary film
1992Don QuixoteYesYesYesOriginally shot between 1957 and 1972 • Completed and released posthumously with an alternate edit directed by Jesus Franco[14][42]
2018The Other Side of the WindYesYesYesAlso co-editor with Bob Murawski  • Originally shot between 1970 and 1976 • Completed and released posthumously[43][44]
Table featuring completed short films by Orson Welles

Completed short films

Table featuring completed short films by Orson Welles
YearTitleCredited asNotesRef.
DirectorWriterProducerEditor
1933Twelfth NightYesNoNoNoDress rehearsal of Welles's Todd School stage production[45][46]
1934The Hearts of AgeYesNoNoNoScenario[47]
1940Citizen Kane trailerYesYesNoNo[48]
1953Magic TrickYesYesNoNo[49]
1969The Merchant of VeniceYesYesYesNo[50][51]
1970An Evening with Orson WellesYesYesNoNoSix 30-minute recitations[52]
1976F for Fake trailerYesNoNoYes[53]
1978Orson Welles's JeremiahYesYesNoYes[54]
1978Unsung HeroesYesYesNoYes[55]
1984The Spirit of Charles LindberghYesYesYesYes[56][57]

Completed television programs

Table featuring completed television programs by Orson Welles
YearTitleCredited asNotesRef.
DirectorWriterProducer
1955Orson Welles' Sketch BookNoYesNoSeries of commentaries[58]
1955Around the World with Orson WellesYesYesNoSeries[59]
1956Camille, the Naked Lady and the MusketeersYesYesYesAlso Designer • Music arranger • Unsold pilot • Lost[60][61]
1958The Fountain of YouthYesYesNoAlso Designer • Music arranger[62]
1958Portrait of GinaYesYesNoUnsold pilot[63]
1961Orson Welles on the Art of BullfightingYesYesNoEpisode of UK series Tempo[64][61]
1964In the Land of Don QuixoteYesNoYesSeries • Filmed c. 1961 • Aired in 1964.[65]
1978Filming OthelloYesYesNo[66]
1979The Orson Welles ShowYesYesNoUnsold pilot[54]

Film fragments for stage productions

Table featuring film fragments for stage productions by Orson Welles
YearTitleCredited asNotesRef.
DirectorWriterProducerEditor
1938Too Much JohnsonYesYesYesYes[67][68][69]
1939The Green GoddessYesNoNoNoAlso actor • Prologue for a vaudeville program • Lost film[70][71]
1946Around the WorldYesYesYesYesFilm component of Broadway production • Lost film[68][72]
1950The Miracle of St. AnneYesYesNoNoFilm component of a stage production • Lost film[73][68][74]

Uncompleted films and television programs

Table featuring uncompleted films and television programs by Orson Welles
YearTitleCredited asNotesRef.
DirectorWriterProducerEditor
1941–1942It's All TrueYesYesYesNo[75][76]
1950An Evening With Orson WellesYesNoNoNoTwo vignettes from the German tour of Welles's stage show • Lost[77][78]
1955"The Tragedy of Lurs"YesYesNoNoEpisode from the TV series Around the World with Orson Welles[59][79]
1955Moby Dick—RehearsedYesNoNoNoFilm version of Welles's London stage production[59]
1957–1972Don QuixoteYesYesYesYes[80][81]
1960Orson Welles in DublinYesNoNoNo[61]
1967The HeroineYesYesNoNo[82][78]
1967–1970The DeepYesYesYesNo[83]
1968ViennaYesNoYesNoSegment for the unfinished Orson's Bag TV special[84][50][85]
1968–1971One Man BandYesYesNoNoAlso known as Orson Welles' London[86][87]
1981Filming The TrialYesYesNoYes[88]
1980–1982The DreamersYesYesNoYes[55]
1976–1985Orson Welles' Magic ShowYesYesYesYes[89]
1985King LearYesYesNoNoTest footage[56]

Performance

Film

Welles in Citizen Kane (1941)
Welles in the trailer for The Lady from Shanghai (1947)
Welles as Macbeth in the eponymous Macbeth (1948)
Welles in the background of the poster for The Third Man (1949)
Welles with Suzanne Cloutier in Othello (1951)
Welles (right) as a magician with Lucille Ball in I Love Lucy in 1956
Welles in Touch of Evil (1958)
Welles as Falstaff in Chimes at Midnight (1965)
Welles on the poster for F for Fake (1973)
Table featuring films which Orson Welles appeared in
YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
1937The Spanish EarthNarrator[15][90]
1940Swiss Family RobinsonNarratorUncredited[91][92]
1941Citizen Kane trailerHimself[48]
1941Citizen KaneCharles Foster Kane[22]
1942The Magnificent AmbersonsNarrator[24]
1943Journey into FearColonel Haki[26]
1943Jane EyreEdward RochesterAlso associate producer (uncredited)[93][94]
1943Know Your Ally: BritainNarrator/Bob (helpful taxi passenger)Short film (uncredited)[95][96]
1944Follow the BoysHimself[91]
1945Mexico City, Old and NewNarratorProduced by the Office of the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs and the Mexican Tourist Association[97][98]
1946Tomorrow Is ForeverJohn MacDonald/Erich Kessler[91]
1946The StrangerFranz Kindler[28]
1946Duel in the SunNarratorUncredited[99]
1947The Lady from ShanghaiMichael O'Hara[30]
1948MacbethMacbeth[32]
1949Black MagicCagliostro/Josef BalsamoAlso director of his own scenes (uncredited)[100]
1949The Third ManHarry LimeAlso writer of some of his own dialogue (uncredited)[101]
1949Prince of FoxesCesare Borgia[91]
1950The Black RoseBayan[91]
1950DisorderHimselfShort film[102][103]
1951OthelloOthello[33]
1951Return to GlennascaulHimselfShort film[102][104]
1952Little World of Don CamilloVoice of ChristAlso dubbing director, English-language version[103]
1952Trent's Last CaseSigsbee Manderson[91]
1953Man, Beast and VirtueCaptain Perella[105]
1954Royal Affairs in VersaillesBenjamin Franklin[105]
1954Trouble in the GlenSanin Cejador y Mengues[106]
1955Three Cases of MurderLord Mountdrago"Mountdrago" segment
Also director of his own scenes (uncredited)
[106]
1955NapoléonHudson Lowe[107]
1955Mr. ArkadinGregory Arkadin[58][108]
1956Moby DickFather Mapple[91]
1957Man in the ShadowVirgil Renchler[91]
1958The Long, Hot SummerWill Varner[91]
1958Touch of EvilHank Quinlan[10]
1958The VikingsNarratorUncredited[91]
1958South Seas AdventureNarrator[91]
1958The Roots of HeavenCy Sedgewick[91]
1959Masters of the Congo JungleNarrator[109][110]
1959CompulsionJonathan Wilk[91]
1959Ferry to Hong KongCaptain Cecil Hart[91]
1959High JourneyNarrator[111]
1960David and GoliathKing SaulAlso director of his own scenes (uncredited)[112][91]
1960Crack in the MirrorHagolin/Lamerciere[91]
1960AusterlitzRobert Fulton[80]
1961LafayetteBenjamin Franklin[91]
1961The TartarsBurundai[80]
1961King of KingsNarrator[91]
1962The TrialAlbert Hastler[91]
1962River of the OceanNarrator[64][113]
1962Ro.Go.Pa.G.Film Director"La ricotta" segment[114]
1963The V.I.P.sMax Buda[91]
1964In the Land of Don QuixoteHimself[65]
1964The Finest HoursNarrator[115]
1965A King's StoryNarrator[91]
1965Marco the MagnificentAckermann[91]
1965Chimes at MidnightSir John Falstaff[91]
1966Is Paris Burning?Consul Raoul Nordling[91]
1966A Man for All SeasonsCardinal Wolsey[91]
1967Casino RoyaleLe Chiffre[91]
1967The Sailor from GibraltarLouis of Mozambique[116]
1967I'll Never Forget What's'isnameJonathan Lute[91]
1968The Immortal StoryMr. Clay, narrator[91]
1968Oedipus the KingTiresias[91]
1968Around the World of Mike ToddNarrator[82]
1968House of CardsCharles Leschenhaut[91]
1968–1969Kampf um RomEmperor Justinian[82]
1969TepepaColonel Cascorro[117][118]
1969The Southern StarPlankettAlso director of the opening scenes (uncredited)[117]
1969The Merchant of VeniceShylockShort film[68]
196912 + 1Maurice Markau[119]
1969Battle of NeretvaChetnik senator[91]
1970The Kremlin LetterBresnavitch[91]
1970A Horse Called NijinskyNarrator[120]
1970Start the Revolution Without MeNarrator[91]
1970Catch-22General Dreedle[91]
1970Salvador Dalí: A Soft Self-PortraitNarrator[103]
1970WaterlooLouis XVIII[91]
1970Is It Always Right to Be Right?NarratorAnimated short film[121]
1970To Build a FireNarrator[119][122]
1971MalpertuisUncle Cassavius[123]
1971A Safe PlaceMagician[91]
1971Ten Days' WonderTheo Van Horn[121]
1971Freedom RiverNarrator[121]
1971Sentinels of SilenceNarratorShort film[121]
1971Directed by John FordNarrator[91]
1972NecromancyMr. Cato[91]
1972Get to Know Your RabbitMr. Delasandro[91]
1972Treasure IslandLong John Silver[124]
1972Flames of PersiaNarrator[125][126]
1973Kelly CountryNarrator[127][128]
1973Who's Out There?HimselfShort film[129][130]
1973Battle of SutjeskaWinston Churchill[131]
1973F for FakeHimself[103][40]
1973Power and CorruptionHimselfShort educational film about Macbeth[124][132]
1974And Then There Were NoneMr. OwenVoice[133]
1974The Challenge... A Tribute to Modern ArtHimself[91]
1975Bugs Bunny: SuperstarNarrator[91]
1975Rikki-Tikki-TaviNarratorAnimated short film[129]
1976F for Fake trailerHimself[103][53]
1976Voyage of the DamnedRaoul Estedes[53]
1977The Lions of Capitalism: Some Call It GreedNarrator[134]
1977The Rime of the Ancient MarinerNarrator[103]
1978Mysterious Castles of ClayNarrator[135]
1978CPR For CitizensNarratorEducational film[136]
1978The Greatest BattleNarratorEnglish-language version[137]
1979The Late Great Planet EarthHimself[91]
1979The Muppet MovieLew Lord[91]
1979The Double McGuffinNarrator[138]
1980The GreenstoneNarrator[139]
1980The Secret of Nikola TeslaJ. P. Morgan[140]
1980Franklin D. Roosevelt Four Freedoms ParkNarrator[141]
1981Search for the TitanicHimself (host)[142]
1981The Man Who Saw TomorrowHimself[143][144]
1981History of the World, Part INarrator[91]
1981A Gift of HarvestNarratorShort film[145]
1982ButterflyJudge Rauch[91]
1982GenocideNarrator[91]
1982Slapstick of Another KindAlien Father[146]
1984Where Is Parsifal?Klingsor[147]
1984In Our HandsHimself[91]
1984The Last Sailors: The Final Days of Working SailNarrator[148]
1985Almonds and RaisinsNarrator[91]
1986The Enchanted JourneyPippoVoice, English-language version; recorded in 1985; released posthumously[149]
1986Hot MoneySheriff Paisley[103]
1986The Transformers: The MovieUnicronVoice, recorded in 1985; released posthumously[91]
1987Someone to LoveDanny's friendFilmed in 1985; released posthumously (final film role)[91]

Television

Table featuring television programs which Orson Welles appeared in
YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
1953King LearKing LearTV debut[150]
1955Orson Welles' Sketch BookHimselfSeries[58]
1955Around the World with Orson WellesHimselfSeries[59]
1956Ford Star JubileeOscar JaffeEpisode: "Twentieth Century"[151]
1956Out of DarknessNarratorDocumentary[152][153]
1956I Love LucyHimselfEpisode: "Lucy Meets Orson Welles"[154][155]
1956Camille, the Naked Lady and the MusketeersHimselfPilot[60][61]
1958The Fountain of YouthHost/narratorPilot shot in 1956[62]
1958Portrait of GinaHimselfPilot[63]
1961Orson Welles on the Art of BullfightingNarratorDocumentary[64][61]
1971The Silent YearsHostSeries[156]
1971Night GalleryNarratorSegment: "Silent Snow, Secret Snow"[157]
1972Hallmark Hall of FameSheridan WhitesideEpisode: "The Man Who Came to Dinner"[40]
1973Orson Welles Great MysteriesHostSeries[124]
1975SurvivalNarratorEpisode: "Magnificent Monsters of the Deep"[158]
1976NBC—The First Fifty YearsHost[53]
1979Filming OthelloHimselfDocumentary[66]
1979The Orson Welles ShowHostPilot[54]
1979The New Deal for ArtistsNarrator[159]
1980ShōgunNarratorMiniseries[160]
1985Scene of the CrimeHostSeries[161]
1985MoonlightingHimselfEpisode: "The Dream Sequence Always Rings Twice"[162][163]

Uncompleted films and television programs

Table featuring uncompleted films and television programs which Orson Welles appeared in
YearTitleRoleRef.
1942It's All TrueNarrator[75][164]
1955"The Tragedy of Lurs"Presenter[59][79]
1955Moby Dick—RehearsedActor-Manager, Father Mapple, Captain Ahab[61]
1957–1972Don QuixoteHimself, narrator, voice of Don Quixote and Sancho Panza[14][42]
1967–1970The DeepRuss Brewster[83]
1968ViennaHimself[84][50]
1968–1971One Man BandHimself, one-man band, police constable, old battle-axe, old sailor, woman selling violets and dirty postcards, Chinese manager of Ye Olde Strip Club, recorder-player, four old English lords, Count Plumfield[50]
1981Filming The TrialHimself[88]
1980The DreamersMarcus Kleek[165]
1976–1985Orson Welles' Magic ShowHimself[89]
1985King LearKing Lear[56]

See also

References

Bibliography

  • Brady, Frank (2015). Citizen Welles: A Biography of Orson Welles. New York City: NY Creative Publishing. ISBN 9780989913751.
  • Brooks, Tim; Marsh, Earle F. (2007). The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows, 1946-Present. Ballantine Books. ISBN 9780345497734.
  • Estrin, Mark W. (2002). Orson Welles: Interviews. University Press of Mississippi. ISBN 9781578062096.
  • Graver, Gary (2008). Making Movies With Orson Welles. Scarecrow printing. ISBN 9780810882294.
  • McBride, Joseph (2006). What Ever Happened to Orson Welles?: A Portrait of an Independent Career. University Press of Kentucky. ISBN 9780813124100.
  • Selznick, David O. (2000). Memo from David O. Selznick. Modern Library. ISBN 9780375755316.
  • Thomas, François; Berthomé, Jean-Piere (2008). Orson Welles at Work. Phaidon Press. ISBN 9780714845838.
  • Welles, Orson; Bogdanovich, Peter; Rosenbaum, Jonathan (1998). This Is Orson Welles. Boston: DaCapo Press. ISBN 9780306808340.
  • Wood, Brett (1990). Orson Welles: A Bio-Bibliography. Greenwood. ISBN 9780313265389.

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