Born 1915 (age 70) · Kenosha, Wisconsin, USA
Appears in 375 titles

George Orson Welles (May 6, 1915 – October 10, 1985) was an American film director, actor, theatre director, screenwriter, and producer, who worked extensively in film, theatre, television and radio. Noted for his innovative dramatic productions as well as his distinctive voice and personality, Welles is widely acknowledged as one of the most accomplished dramatic artists of the twentieth century, especially for his significant and influential early work—despite his notoriously contentious relationship with Hollywood. His distinctive directorial style featured layered, nonlinear narrative forms, innovative uses of lighting such as chiaroscuro, unique camera angles, sound techniques borrowed from radio, deep focus shots, and long takes. Welles's long career in film is noted for his struggle for artistic control in the face of pressure from studios. Many of his films were heavily edited and others left unreleased. He has been praised as a major creative force and as "the ultimate auteur." After directing a number of high-profile theatrical productions in his early twenties, including an innovative adaptation of Macbeth and The Cradle Will Rock, Welles found national and international fame as the director and narrator of a 1938 radio adaptation of H. G. Wells's novel The War of the Worlds performed for the radio drama anthology series Mercury Theatre on the Air. It was reported to have caused widespread panic when listeners thought that an invasion by extraterrestrial beings was occurring. Although these reports of panic were mostly false and overstated, they rocketed Welles to instant notoriety. Citizen Kane (1941), his first film with RKO, in which he starred in the role of Charles Foster Kane, is often considered the greatest film ever made. Several of his other films, including The Magnificent Ambersons (1942), The Lady from Shanghai (1947), Touch of Evil (1958), Chimes at Midnight (1965), and F for Fake (1974), are also widely considered to be masterpieces. In 2002, he was voted the greatest film director of all time in two separate British Film Institute polls among directors and critics, and a wide survey of critical consensus, best-of lists, and historical retrospectives calls him the most acclaimed director of all time. Andrew Sarris in his influential book of film criticism The American Cinema: Directors and Directions 1929–1968 included him in the "pantheon" of the 14 greatest film directors who had worked in the United States. Well known for his baritone voice, Welles was also an extremely well regarded actor and was voted number 16 in AFI's 100 Years... 100 Stars list of the greatest American film actors of all time. He was also a celebrated Shakespearean stage actor and an accomplished magician, starring in troop variety shows in the war years.

Filmography

Citizen Kane
8.0
Citizen Kane
1941
Director
Touch of Evil
7.7
Touch of Evil
1958
Director
The Lady from Shanghai
7.4
The Lady from Shanghai
1947
Director
The Stranger
7.2
The Stranger
1946
Director
The Trial
7.4
The Trial
1962
Director
The Magnificent Ambersons
7.3
The Magnificent Ambersons
1942
Director
F for Fake
7.4
F for Fake
1973
Director
Chimes at Midnight
7.2
Chimes at Midnight
1965
Director
The Other Side of the Wind
6.7
The Other Side of the Wind
2018
Director
Othello
7.4
Othello
1951
Director
Mr. Arkadin
6.8
Mr. Arkadin
1955
Director
Macbeth
7.3
Macbeth
1948
Director
The Immortal Story
7.1
The Immortal Story
1968
Director
The Hearts of Age
5.4
The Hearts of Age
1934
Director
Don Quixote
6.2
Don Quixote
1992
Director
Too Much Johnson
5.4
Too Much Johnson
1938
Director
It's All True
7.6
It's All True
1993
Director
The Fountain of Youth
6.2
The Fountain of Youth
1958
Director
Filming Othello
7.5
Filming Othello
1979
Director
The Spirit of Charles Lindbergh