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Orson Welles - translation to English

AMERICAN ACTOR, DIRECTOR, WRITER, AND PRODUCER
Orson Wells; George Orson Welles; Orsen wells; G. O. Welles; Orsen Welles; Orson George Welles; Orson G. Welles; List of awards and nominations received by Orson Welles
  • [[Delia Garcés]] and Welles at an [[Argentine Film Critics Association]] awards reception for ''Citizen Kane'' (April 1942)
  • Orson Welles in ''[[F for Fake]]'' (1974), a [[film essay]] and the last film he completed
  • The ''[[Columbia Workshop]]'' broadcast of Archibald MacLeish's radio play ''[[The Fall of the City]]'' (April 11, 1937) made Welles an overnight star.
  • ''[[The Lady from Shanghai]]'' (1947)
  • Welles the magician with Lucille Ball in ''[[I Love Lucy]]'' (October 15, 1956)
  • Orson Welles at age three (1918)
  • Welles in 1926: "Cartoonist, Actor, Poet and only 10"
  • The Stranger]]'' (October 1945)
  • ''The Mercury Theatre on the Air'' became ''The Campbell Playhouse'' in December 1938.
  • ''[[Chimes at Midnight]]'' (1965)
  • Welles in Madrid during filming of ''Mr. Arkadin'' in 1954
  • Welles in ''[[Crack in the Mirror]]'' (1960)
  • Welles at the press conference after "The War of the Worlds" broadcast (October 31, 1938)
  • Othello]]'' (1951)
  • Panic]]'' (March 14–15, 1935), Welles's first starring role on the U.S. stage
  • Battle of Neretva]]'' premiere in [[Sarajevo]] (November 1969)
  • Welles, [[Victor Millan]], [[Joseph Calleia]] and [[Charlton Heston]] in ''[[Touch of Evil]]'' (1958)
  • After graduating, 16-year-old Welles embarked on a painting and sketching tour of Ireland and the [[Aran Islands]], traveling by donkey cart (1931).
  • The Magnificent Ambersons]]'' (1942)
  • Todd School for Boys]] (1931)
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Orson Welles         
n. Orson Welles, (1915-1985) Amerikaanse filmacteur en regisseur die de film "Citizen Kane" in 1941regisseerde en erin speelde
Citizen Kane         
  • The [[Mercury Theatre]] was an independent [[repertory theatre]] company founded by Orson Welles and John Houseman in 1937. The company produced theatrical presentations, radio programs, films, [[promptbook]]s and phonographic recordings.
  • ''Citizen Kane'' trailer]]
  • Kane ages convincingly in the breakfast montage, make-up artist Maurice Seiderman's tour de force
  • Welles fell ten feet (3&nbsp;m) while shooting the scene in which Kane shouts at the departing Boss Jim W. Gettys; his injuries required him to direct from a wheelchair for two weeks.
  • The [[National Board of Review]] recognized both Welles and [[George Coulouris]] for their performances in ''Citizen Kane'', which was also voted the best film of 1941.
  • Incidental music includes the publisher's theme, "Oh, Mr. Kane", a tune by [[Pepe Guízar]] with special lyrics by Herman Ruby.
  • Orson Welles and Ruth Warrick in the breakfast montage
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  • Cinematographer [[Gregg Toland]] wanted to work with Welles for the opportunity of trying experimental camera techniques that other films did not allow.
  • Film columnist and Hearst employee [[Louella Parsons]] was humiliated by ''Citizen Kane'' and made numerous threats to prevent the film's release.
  • Aerial view of [[Otto Hermann Kahn]]'s [[Oheka Castle]] that portrays the fictional ''Xanadu''
  • Orson Welles at his Hollywood home in 1939, during the long months it took to launch his first film project
  • RKO]]
1941 AMERICAN DRAMA FILM DIRECTED BY ORSON WELLES
Citzen Kane; Xitizen Cain; Citizen Cane; Jedediah leland; Citizen kane; Citizen Cain; Citizen Caine; Jedediah Leland; C. F. Kane; Citicen Kane; Jim Gettys (villain); Rosebud (quote)
n. Citizen Kane, film uit 1941 geregisseerd door Orson Welles die ook speelde in die film die gebaseerd is op het leven van de krantenmagnaat William Randolph Hearst
Elton John         
  • John has had two residencies at [[Caesars Palace]], Las Vegas. The first, ''[[The Red Piano]]'', ran from 2004 to 2009, and the second, ''[[The Million Dollar Piano]]'' (sign pictured) ran from 2011 to 2018.
  • url-status=live }}</ref> The black, red and gold colours are also those of Watford F.C. The steel helmet above the shield faced forwards and with its visor open indicates that John is a knight.
  • John performing in Tampa, Florida in November 2019 during his ongoing [[Farewell Yellow Brick Road]] tour
  • Princess Diana]], at [[Wembley Stadium]] on 1 July 2007
  • The 1910 piano on which John composed his first five albums
  • John on the piano during a live performance in 1975
  • John on [[World AIDS Day]] in Sydney, Australia, on 1 December 2011
  • John performing a tribute to [[George Michael]] at Twickenham, London, in June 2017
  • John performing live in [[Dublin]] with [[Ray Cooper]] in 1979
  • John performing at the [[Allstate Arena]], Chicago, in November 2013
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  • John at the [[Musikhalle Hamburg]], in March 1972
  • John wearing a [[remembrance poppy]] in 2015
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  • Tour de Force]] Australian concerts, on display in the [[Hard Rock Cafe]], London
  • John performing in 1986
  • John receiving his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1975
  • John with [[Luciano Pavarotti]] in Modena, 1996
  • John in 1971
  • John after being awarded the [[National Humanities Medal]] by United States President [[Joe Biden]] in September 2022
  • John (second from left) alongside British Prime Minister [[Tony Blair]] (left), singer-songwriter [[Stevie Wonder]] and U.S. President [[Bill Clinton]] at the White House, February 1998
  • Routemaster bus]] in London, 2007
  • Elton John (known then as Reg Dwight) studied at the [[Royal Academy of Music]] in London for five years.
  • John and [[United States Secretary of State]] [[John Kerry]] discuss AIDS relief and the work of the Elton John AIDS Foundation at the [[United States Department of State]] in Washington, D.C., 24 October 2014
  • United States President]] [[Barack Obama]] at the [[White House]], 6 May 2015
  • Woodside]] in [[Old Windsor]], [[Berkshire]]
  • Princess Diana's funeral]]
ENGLISH SINGER AND PIANIST
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n. Elton John (een populaire engelse zanger)

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Orson Welles

George Orson Welles (May 6, 1915 – October 10, 1985) was an American actor, director, producer, and screenwriter who is remembered for his innovative work in film, radio, and theatre. He is considered to be among the greatest and most influential filmmakers of all time.

While in his 20s, Welles directed high-profile stage productions for the Federal Theatre Project, including an adaptation of Macbeth with an entirely African-American cast and the political musical The Cradle Will Rock. In 1937, he and John Houseman founded the Mercury Theatre, an independent repertory theatre company that presented a series of productions on Broadway through 1941, including Caesar (1937), a modern, politically charged adaptation of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar.

In 1938, his radio anthology series The Mercury Theatre on the Air gave Welles the platform to find international fame as the director and narrator of a radio adaptation of H. G. Wells's novel The War of the Worlds, which caused some listeners to believe that a Martian invasion was in fact occurring. Although reports of panic were mostly false and overstated, they rocketed 23-year-old Welles to notoriety.

His first film was Citizen Kane (1941), which is consistently ranked as one of the greatest films ever made and which he co-wrote, produced, directed and starred in as the title character, Charles Foster Kane. Welles released twelve other features, the most acclaimed of which include The Magnificent Ambersons (1942), The Lady from Shanghai (1947), Touch of Evil (1958), The Trial (1962), Chimes at Midnight (1966) and F for Fake (1973). His distinctive directorial style featured layered and nonlinear narrative forms, dramatic lighting, unusual camera angles, sound techniques borrowed from radio, deep focus shots and long takes. David Thomson credits Welles with "the creation of a visual style that is simultaneously baroque and precise, overwhelmingly emotional, and unerringly founded in reality." He has been praised as "the ultimate auteur".: 6  Among Welles's notable roles in films by other directors are Rochester in Jane Eyre (1943), Harry Lime in The Third Man (1949) and Cardinal Wolsey in A Man for All Seasons (1966). Welles was a lifelong lover of Shakespeare, and Peter Bogdanovich writes that Chimes at Midnight, in which Welles plays John Falstaff, is "arguably his best film, and his own personal favorite"; Joseph McBride and Jonathan Rosenbaum have called it Welles's masterpiece, and Vincent Canby wrote "it may be the greatest Shakespearean film ever made."

Welles was an outsider to the studio system and struggled for creative control on his projects early on with the major film studios in Hollywood and later in life with a variety of independent financiers across Europe, where he spent most of his career. Many of his films were either heavily edited or remained unreleased; after Welles went to South America to film the documentary It's All True, RKO cut more than forty minutes from Ambersons and added a happier ending, against his wishes. The missing footage from Ambersons has been called a "holy grail" of cinema. Welles wrote a 58-page memo to Universal about the editing of Touch of Evil, which they disregarded. In 1998, Walter Murch reedited the film according to Welles's specifications. With a development spanning almost 50 years, Welles's final film, The Other Side of the Wind, was posthumously released in 2018.

Welles had three marriages, including one with Rita Hayworth, and three children. Known for his baritone voice, Welles performed extensively across theatre, radio, and film. He was a lifelong magician, noted for presenting troop variety shows in the war years. He was a lifelong member of the International Brotherhood of Magicians and the Society of American Magicians. In 2002, he was voted the greatest film director of all time in two British Film Institute polls among directors and critics. In 2018, he was included in the list of the 50 greatest Hollywood actors of all time by The Daily Telegraph. Micheál Mac Liammóir, who played Iago in Welles's Othello, said "Orson's courage, like everything else about him, imagination, egotism, generosity, ruthlessness, forbearance, impatience, sensitivity, grossness and vision is magnificently out of proportion."

Examples of use of Orson Welles
1. Another dear friend who was endlessly on the most unsuccessful diets ever was Orson Welles.
2. Orson Welles played the role in the star–studded 1'67 parody adaptation of Fleming‘s novel.
3. "Orson Welles was 26 when he made Citizen Kane," he told the Guardian.
4. The 1'41 Orson Welles movie yielded the first of Wise‘s seven Oscar nominations.
5. Among his most memorable interviews were those with Muhammad Ali, Orson Welles, Richard Burton and Billy Connolly.