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  1. Oct 12, 2014 · Snippets of Rebecca Welles’ painfully candid Roto article were woven into a snide February 1972 wire service report about the daughter of two Hollywood legends living “mostly on welfare” with her “hippie husband” in a rundown Tacoma house. It noted Rebecca Welles Moede “looks (unfortunately) rather like her father.”

  2. Sep 1, 2008 · and Orson Welles.” What I found especially interesting, was just this week, while researching Welles and the Todd School in Woodstock, Il. is that Orson Welles (according to The New Yorker’s 1938 profile of him), had so desired a son, he named his first daughter, Christopher, because “he had assumed that she would be a boy.”

  3. www.wellesnet.com › orson-welles-family-albumOrson Welles photos

    Rita Hayworth – (mother of Rebecca Welles) The first known photo of Orson and Rita on Dec. 5, 1941 before the There Are Frenchmen broadcast Left to right are: Dr. Nayruce D. Bernstein, Orson Welles, childhood guardian and adviser, Rita Hayworth, and Orson Welles on Sept. 8, 1943.

  4. Nov 8, 2009 · LAWRENCE FRENCH: There is a wonderful series of photos taken by the Life magazine photographer Peter Stackpole that show the joyous times you had at Rita Hayworth’s house with Miss Hayworth, your father and your newly born sister, Rebecca Welles. CHRIS WELLES FEDER: Yes, those were such very wonderful times.

  5. May 30, 2004 · "Rebecca Welles Manning, 60, passed away peacefully October 17, 2004 at home in Tacoma, WA. Rebecca was born to Orson Welles and Rita Hayworth, December 17, 1944 in Santa Monica, CA. Rebecca grew up and was educated in many places around the world.

  6. Aug 6, 2016 · Welles scholar raps New York Times review for ‘vile allegations’ July 29, 2024 ‘Wells and Welles’ earns praise from critics July 24, 2024; Orson Welles sites. Gary Graver; IMDb – Orson Welles; Mercury Theatre On The Air; Nat'l Cinema Museum – Turin; Orson Welles on the Air – IU; orsonwelles.co.uk; Scripts of Citizen Kane – Carringer

  7. Mar 14, 2016 · “To me, Orson is so much like a destitute king. A destitute king — not because he was thrown away from the kingdom — but (because) on this earth, the way the world is, there is no kingdom good enough for Orson Welles.” — Jeanne Moreau * * * Wellesnet is dedicated to the memory of Orson Welles (May 6, 1915 – October 10, 1985).

  8. Mar 8, 2009 · Wellesnet is dedicated to the memory of Orson Welles (May 6, 1915 – October 10, 1985). Best known for his stage productions of Voodoo Macbeth , Cradle Will Rock and Caesar ; the radio play The War of the Worlds ; and the films Citizen Kane , The Magnificent Ambersons , Touch of Evil , Chimes at Midnight and The Other Side of the Wind .

  9. Jul 8, 2024 · Welles successfully lobbied 20th Century Fox to hire composer Bernard Herrmann, who had worked with Welles on radio and the films Citizen Kane and The Magnificent Ambersons. Herrmann would base part of his score for Jane Eyre on the music he had written several years earlier for the Mercury Theatre on the Air radio production of Rebecca.

  10. Feb 25, 2013 · Wellesnet is dedicated to the memory of Orson Welles (May 6, 1915 – October 10, 1985). Best known for his stage productions of Voodoo Macbeth , Cradle Will Rock and Caesar ; the radio play The War of the Worlds ; and the films Citizen Kane , The Magnificent Ambersons , Touch of Evil , Chimes at Midnight and The Other Side of the Wind .