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OΛΕΣ ΟΙ ΤΑΙΝΙΕΣ του Όρσον Ουέλλες (ORSON WELLES)


ORSON WELLES
Napoleon (ΝΑΠΟΛΕΩΝ) 1955 ή 1995 ; ; 
Omnibus -KING LEAR 1955
L'uomo la Bestia et la Virtu
Trent's Last Case
Socrates' Speeches SKHNOTHESIA 1972 ?
The Fountain of Youth SKHNOTHESIA ?
The Green Goddess 1939 NARRATOR ??? 
Too Much Johnson 1938
Santa -σκηνοθεσία Όρσον Ουέλλες-Nroman Foster
The Way to Santiago 1941
The Life of Christ 1941
The Hearts of Age
Heart of Darkness 1940
Twelfth Night 1933
Follow the Boys
Trouble in the Glen
Si Versailles m'etait conte
Ferry to Hong-Kong 1959
Τhree Cases of Murder 1955
Moby Dick-Rehearsed με Κρίστοφερ Λη1955
Histoires extraordinaires του Πόε ("Masque of the Red Death" and "The Cask of Amontillado", 1968, FILMMUSEUM MUNCHEN
Filming the Trial
Big Brass Ring ???????????  
Ford Star Jubilee 1956
Lucy meets Orson Welles 1956
Austerlitz 1960
An Arabian Night 1960
Crack in the Mirror 1960
La Fayette 1962
Ro.Co.Pa.G. 1963
Ο ΔΑΙΜΩΝ ΤΗΣ ΑΣΙΑΣ 1965
O NAYΤΗΣ ΤΟΥ ΓΙΒΡΑΛΤΑΡ 1967
I'll Never Forget what is Name 1967
ΟΙ ΕΠΙΔΡΟΜΕΙΣ 1968
The Merchant of Venice 1969-70
ΔΩΔΕΚΑ ΣΥΝ ΕΝΑ 1969
The Kremlin Letter (ΤΟ ΓΡΑΜΜΑ ΤΟΥ ΚΡΕΜΛΙΝΟΥ) -σκηνοθεσία Τζων Χιούστον 1970
Laugh-In 1970
London (as Winston Churchill) One-Man Band 1971
Malpertuis 1971
A Safe Place 1971
La Decade Prodigieuse 1971
Get to Know your Rabbit 1972
Τhe Man who Came to Dinner 1972
The Cave 1973 NARRATOR
Sutjeska 1973 σύγκρινε
ΔΕΚΑ ΜΙΚΡΟΙ ΙΝΔΙΑΝΟΙ 1974
The Dreamers 1982
Where is Parcifal? 1984
Hot Money 1986
Someone to Love (Μe????) 1987
Rikki-Tikki-Tavi 1985 ??? 
The Dream Sequence Always Rings Twice AYTOS, AYTH KAI TA MYSTHRIA 1985
A Man for All Seasons (ENAΣ ΑΝΘΡΩΠΟΣ ΓΙΑ ΟΛΕΣ ΤΙΣ ΕΠΟΧΕΣ) σύγκρινε
The Muppet Show (ΤΟ ΜΑΠΕΤ ΣΩΟΥ ΣΤΟ ΧΟΛΛΥΓΟΥΝΤ) 
The Muppet Movie (OI AΠΙΘΑΝΟΙ ΜΑΠΕΤ ΚΟΝΤΑ ΣΑΣ) 1979
Μοnsieur Verdoux , βλ. Charlie Chaplin
Jew Suss 1931
The Circle του Σώμερσετ Μωμ
Cyrano de Bergerac -σενάριο Όρσον Ουέλλες-Ben Hecht, σκηνοθεσία Alexander Korda??????
ΕVERYBODY'S SHAKESPEARE κειμενο
Romeo and Juliet (ΡΩΜΑΙΟΣ ΚΑΙ ΙΟΥΛΙΕΤΤΑ) 1933 + 1934
The Barrets of Wimpole Street
Candida
Trilby 1934
Hamlet
The Drunkard
Tsar Paul
VOODOO MACBETH 1936
HAMLET radio 1936 Columbia
The Fall of the City RADIO
Horse Eats Hat (The Italian Straw Hat) με Τζόσεφ Κόττεν
Dr, Faustus 1937
The Second Hurricane 1937 SKHNOTHESIA
The Cradle will Rock 1937 + 1938
CAESAR 1937
The Shoemaker's Holiday
Heartbreak House
Danton's Death
Mercury Theatre on the Air 1938 CBS
The Campbell Playhouse 1938-39
Native Son 1941
The Orson Welles Show 1942?
The Story of Samba SKHNOTHESIA
Admiral of the Ocean Sea/Colombus Day RADIO 1942?
Hello Americans
G.I. Journal
Nazi Eyes on Canada
Stage Door Canteen
Treasury Star Parade
Ceiling Unlimited
The Mercury Wonder Show
The Orson Welles Almanac 1944
This is My Best 1945
Around the World (in Eighty Days) του Ιουλίου Βερν ΣΚΗΝΟΘΕΣΙΑ 1947 ??
Τhe Mercury Summer Theatre for the Air CBS 1946
Orson Welles Commentaries ABC
Macbeth 1948-49?
The Black Museum NARRATOR?
Yhe Adventures of Sherlock Holmes με Τζων Γκίλγουντ, Ραλφ Ρίτσαρντσον ΡΑΔΙΟ
Κing Lear (ΒΑΣΙΛΙΑΣ ΛΗΡ) -σκηνοθεσία Peter Brook 1953
Orson Welles' Scetch Book 1955
Around the World with Orson Welles
Portrait of Gina
Don Quixote με Mischa Auer ????
The Deep με Ζαν Μορώ, Λώρενς Χάρβεϋ -σκηνοθεσία Όρσον Ουέλλες
Orson's Bag + The Merchant of Venice 1968
In the Land of Don Quixote 1961 RAI
Μοby-Dick 1971 FILMMUSEUM MUNCHEN
Ten Days' Wonder με άντονυ Πέρκινς -σκηνοθεσία Κλωντ Σαμπρόλ
Τreasure Island RADIO 1938
Filming Othello -σκηνοθεσία Όρσον Ουέλλες 1979
Τhe Orson Welles Story ARENA BBC 1982 = With Orson Welles: Stories of a Life in Film 1990
The Dreamers
Orson Welles' Magic Show

(1934) Stage:  "Romeo and Juliet" on Broadway.  Written by William Shakespeare. Directed by Guthrie McClintic. Martin Beck Theatre: 20 Dec 1934-Feb 1935 
  • (1935) Stage: "Panic" on Broadway. Drama. Written by Archibald Macleish. Directed by James Light. Imperial Theatre: 14 Mar 1935-15 Mar 1935  ME Virginia Welles 
  • (1936) Stage: Adapted - directed "Macbeth" on Broadway. Written by William Shakespeare. Lafayette Theatre: 9 Apr 1936-May 1936 . NOTES: (1) This infamous production became known as the "Voodoo" Macbeth. (2) It was profiled in the short film documentary We Work Again (1937), produced by the Federal Works Project.
  • (1936) Stage: Adapted -directed- appeared (as "Mugglethorpe") in "Horse Eats Hat". Based on "Un Chapeau de Paille D'Italie" by Eugène Labiche.  Maxine Elliott Theatre: 26 Sep 1936-Nov 1936  ME Joseph Cotten , Virginia Welles (as "Myrtle Mugglethorp"; final Broadway role), Produced by Classic Theatre Branch of the Federal Theatre Project of the WPA. Managing Producer: John Houseman
  • (1936) Stage: Appeared  in "Ten Million Ghosts" on Broadway. Written / directed / produced by Sidney Kingsley.  St. James Theatre: 23 Oct 1936-Nov 1936 ME George Coulouris.
  • (1937) Stage: Directed AND PLAYED "Dr. Faustus" on Broadway. Comedy (revival).  Written by Christopher Marlowe.Maxine Elliott's Theatre: 8 Jan 1937-Apr 1937 (Produced by Federal Theatre Project 891.
  • (1937) Stage: Directed: "Julius Caesar" on Broadway. Written by William Shakespeare. Mercury Theatre (moved to the National Theatre in March 1938 to close): 11 Nov 1937-Mar 1938 ME  Joseph CottenGeorge Coulouris KAI Edmond O'Brien (as "Marc Antony") [during National Theatre run in Mar 1938]. Produced by Orson Welles and John Houseman. NOTE: Considered by many to be one of the definitive Shakespearian revivals of the 20th century.
  • (1938) Stage: Co-produced (as The Mercury Theatre) "The Cradle Will Rock" on Broadway. Book by / directed by Marc Blitzstein. Windsor Theatre: 3 Jan 1938-Apr 1938 The Mercury Theatre.
  • (1938) Stage: Co-produced (as The Mercury Theatre, w/Sam H. Grisman) "The Cradle Will Rock" on Broadway.  Book by / directed by Marc Blitzstein (also in cast) Windsor Theatre: 3 Jan 1938-Apr 1938
  • (1938) Stage: Directed / appeared (as "St. Just") in / co-produced (w/John Houseman) "Danton's Death" on Broadway. . Written by Geoffrey Dunlop. Based on the German of Georg Buchner.  Mercury Theatre: 2 Nov 1938-Nov 1938 ME Joseph CottenVladimir Sokoloff 
  • (1938) Stage: Directed / co-produced (w/John Houseman) "Danton's Death" on Broadway.  Written by Geoffrey Dunlop. Based on the German of Georg Buchner. Mercury Theatre: 2 Nov 1938-Nov 1938 ME Joseph CottenVladimir Sokoloff , Orson Welles (as "St. Just")
  • (1939) Stage: "The Philadelphia Story" on Broadway. Comedy. Written by Philip Barry.  Directed by Robert B. Sinclair. Shubert Theatre: 28 Mar 1939-30 Mar 1940 ME Joseph CottenKatharine Hepburn  Produced by The Theatre Guild. NOTE: Filmed as The Philadelphia Story (1940).
  • (1942) Stage: Directed ""Native Son" on Broadway. Drama (revival). Written by Paul Green and 'Richard Wright (I)', based on Wright's novel. Majestic Theatre: 23 Oct 1942- 2 Jan 1943  NOTE: Filmed as Native Son (1951)Native Son (1986).
  • (1946) Stage: Adapted book for / produced / appeared  in "Around the World" on Broadway. Musical. Music / lyrics / incidental music by Cole Porter. Based on the novel by Jules Verne. Adelphi Theatre: 31 May 1946-3 Aug 1946 
  • (1956) Stage: Directed / appeared (as "King Lear of Britain") in "King Lear" on Broadway. Tragedy (revival). Written by William Shakespeare. City Center: 12 Jan 1956-29 Jan 1956  Produced by New York City Center Theatre Company (Jean Dalrymple: Director). 
  • (1962) Stage: Wrote (final Broadway credit)O "Moby Dick" on Broadway. Drama. Adapted from "Moby Dick" by Herman Melville. Ethel Barrymore Theatre: 28 Nov 1962-8 Dec 1962 (13 performances) ME Rod Steiger (as "Actor-Manager, later Father Mapple and Captain Ahab")
  • (1938) Stage: Directed / co-produced (w/'John Houseman (I)' qv)) "The Shoemakers' Holiday" on Broadway (revival). Written by 'Thomas Dekker'. Mercury Theatre (moved to The National Theatre ME Joseph Cotten , George CoulourisVincent Price
  • (19??) Radio: Introduced the series "The Black Museum" and portrayed Prof. Moriarty in "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes". Both series were produced by Harry Alan Towers
  • (10/30/38) Radio: His "The Mercury Theatre on the Air" broadcast H.G. Wells' "War of the Worlds". The newscast format of the script was so realistic that many listener who were not aware that it was a drama believed that Martians were actually invading the Earth, and panic ensued in several areas of the country.
  • (September 30, 1943) Radio: "Suspense", Episode 59 "The Lost Special,". This show was believed to be lost until an Armed Forces Radio version turned up on the internet in 2008.
  • (1951) Stage: Appeared (as "Othello") in William Shakespeare's "Othello," at the St. James' Theatre in London, England me Peter Finch
  • (1936) Radio: Played "Hamlet" for the first and only time in his own two-part radio adaptation of William Shakespeare's play, performed as part of the experimental theater radio program "Columbia Workshop". The program was broadcast on CBS. The two parts of the program, which reduced the four-hour play to one hour, were broadcast two months apart. It had been Welles' intention to broadcast only the first two acts, but public acclaim and demand ensured that Acts IV and V were also broadcast. Sadly enough, Act III was not broadcast, and with its omission went the famous "To be or not to be" speech, probably the only time that "Hamlet" has been performed on radio without that speech.  This adaptation of "Hamlet" still survives and can be heard on the internet!!!
  • (12/15/41) Radio: Appeared (as himself) on the show "We Hold These Truths".
  • (1998) Stage: Adapted William Shakespeare's play, "Chimes at Midnight," performed in a Chichester Festival Production at the Chichester Festival Theatre in Chichester, West Sussex, England, Patrick Garland was director.
  • (1960) Stage: Directed Eugène Ionesco's play, "Rhinoceros," in an English Stage Company production at the Royal Court Theatre in London, England, ME Laurence Olivier
  • (1960) Stage: Directed Eugène Ionesco's play, "Rhinoceros," in an English Stage Company production at the Strand Theatre in London, England, ME Laurence OlivierMaggie Smith,
  • (1951) Radio: Reprised the role of Harry Lime, from the film The Third Man (1949), in the drama "The Lives of Harry Lime," which ran for over 50 episodes.
  • (Sunday evening, October 30th, 1938) Radio: Leading director, at the Mercury Theatre on-the-air program, as he and other staff members extremely heavily dramatized, as they created science-fiction program, "War of the Worlds", based on H.G. Wells' novel. 
  • (1937) Stage [off Broadway]: Directed Marc Blitzstein's "The Cradle Will Rock".  The Windsor Theatre (108 performances), opening 3 Jan 1938 
  • (1961) Stage: Wrote / directed "Moby Dick--Rehearsed", London, England. 
  • (1934) Radio: Wrote / appeared in "School of the Air".
  • (1982) Wrote introduction to "The Films of Burt Reynolds" by Nancy Streebeck.
  • (1962) Wrote the preface to "Memories of a Bullfighter" by Conchita Cintrón.
  • (1956) Wrote introduction to "The Year's Grestest Science-Fiction and Fantasy" by Judith Merrill.
  • (3/56) Welles begins a four-week engagement at the Riviera Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada, where he does a 25-minute act featuring magic tricks and recitations from various works of William Shakespeare
  • (1956) Unsold pilot: Produced / directed / wrote / narrated a pilot called "Camille, the Naked Lady and the Musketeers", based on the life of Alexandre Dumas.
  • (6/5/44) Radio: Appeared (as "Edward Rochester") in a "Lux Radio Theater" production of "Jane Eyre".
  • (2/13/60) Stage: Adapted / appeared (as "Falstaff") in "Chimes at Midnight", Dublin Gate Theatre, Dublin, Ireland. Moved to the Gaiety Theatre on Feb. 20.
  • (1954) Unsold pilot: Wrote / directed / appeared in a pilot for a series to be called "Camille, the Naked Lady and the Musketeers".
  • (11/3/31) Stage: Appeared (as "Ralph Bentley") in "The Dead Ride Fast", Dublin Gate Theatre, Dublin, Ireland.
  • (11/20/31) Stage: Appeared (as "Marshal Francois Bazaine" / "Mexican colonel") in "The Archduke". Dublin Gate Theatre, Dublin, Ireland.
  • (12/26/31) Stage: Appeared (as "Chosroes, King of Persia") in "Mogu of the Desert" by Padraic Colum. Dublin Gate Theatre, Dublin, Ireland.
  • (1/12/32) Stage: Appeared (as "Baron Lamberto") in "Death Takes a Holiday" by Alberto Casella and Walter Ferris. Dublin Gate Theatre, Dublin, Ireland.
  • (2/2/32) Stage: Appeared (as "Fortunbras" / "The Ghost") in "Hamlet" by William Shakespeare. Dublin Gate Theatre, Dublin, Ireland.
  • (10/13/31) Stage: Appeared (as "Duke Karl Alexander") in "Jew Suss' by Leon Feuchtwanger', Dublin Gate Theatre, Dublin, Ireland.
  • (3/32) Stage: Appeared (as "Lord Porteus") in "Circle" by 'W. Somerset Maugham' (qvA). Abbey Theatre, Dublin, Ireland.
  • (1932) Stage: Appeared in "The Chinese Bungalow" by Matheson Lang. Dublin, Ireland.
  • (1932) Stage: Appeared in "The Lady from the Sea" by Henrik Ibsen. Dublin, Ireland.
  • (1932) Stage: Appeared in "Hay Fever" by Noël Coward, Dublin, Ireland.
  • (1932) Stage: Wrote / appeared in "Alice in Wonderland U.S.A.", based on Lewis Carroll's "Alice in Wonderland". Dublin, Ireland.
  • (1932) Stage: Appeared in "Mr. Wu" by Maurice Vernon and Harold Owen. Dublin, Ireland.
  • (1932) Stage: Appeared in "The Only Way", Dublin, Ireland.
  • (1932) Stage: Appeared in Peer Gynt by Henrik Ibsen. Dublin, Ireland.
  • (1932) Stage: Appeared in "The Father" by August Strindberg, Dublin, Ireland.
  • (1932) Stage: Appeared in "The Rivals", Dublin, Ireland.
  • (1932) Stage: Appeared in "The Emperor Jones" by Eugene O'Neill, Dublin, Ireland.
  • (1932) Stage: Appeared in "La Locandiera", Dublin, Ireland.
  • (1932) Stage: Appeared in Ferenc Molnar's "The Play's the Thing", Dublin, Ireland.
  • (1932) Stage: Appeared in "Man and Superman" by George Bernard Shaw, Dublin, Ireland.
  • (1932) Stage: Appeared in "Dr. Knock", Dublin, Ireland.
  • (1932) Stage: Appeared in "Grumpy", Dublin, Ireland.
  • (1932) Stage: Appeared in "The Marropoul's Secret", Dublin, Ireland.
  • (1932) Stage: Appeared in "The Dover Road" by A.A. Milne, Dublin, Ireland.
  • (1932) Stage: Appeared in "Volpone" by Ben Jonson, Dublin, Ireland.
  • (1932) Stage: Appeared (as "David Kentley") in "Rope" by Patrick Hamilton. Dublin, Ireland.
  • (1932) Stage: Appearedin "Richard III" by William Shakespeare, Dublin, Ireland.
  • (1932) Stage: Appeared in "Macbeth" by William Shakespeare, Dublin, Ireland.
  • (1932) Stage: Appeared in "Timon of Athens" by William Shakespeare, Dublin, Ireland.
  • (1932) Stage: Appeared in "King John" by William Shakespeare, Dublin, Ireland.
  • (11/29/33) Stage: Appeared (as "Octavious Moulton Barrett") in "The Barretts of Wimpole Street" by Rudolph Besier. Directed by Guthrie McClintic. New York City.
  • (1933) Stage: Appeared (as "Marchbanks") in US tour of "Candida" by George Bernard Shaw.
  • (10/29/38) Radio: Appeared in a broadcast of "The Magnificent Ambersons".
  • (2/20/60) Stage: Appeared in "An Evening with Orson Welles", Gaiety Theatre, Dublin, Ireland.
  • (4/28/60) Stage: Directed "Rhinoceros" by Eugène Ionesco, Royal Court Theatre, London, England.
  • (1934) Book: "Everybody's Shakespeare", a series of textbooks by Welles and Roger Hill (Woodstock, NY: Todd Press.
  • (19??) Radio: Introduced the series "The Black Museum" and portrayed Prof. Moriarty in "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes". Both series were produced by Harry Alan Towers
  • (May 4, 1944) Radio: "Suspense", Episode 90 "The Dark Tower"
  • (May 18, 1944) Radio: "Suspense", Episode 92 "Donovan's Brain, Part One"
  • (September 2, 1942) Radio: "Suspense", Episode 11 "The Hitchhiker"
  • (September 23, 1943) Radio: "Suspense", Episode 59 "The Most Dangerous Game"
  • (May 25, 1944) Radio: "Suspense", Episode 93 "Donovan's Brain, Part Two"
  • (October 19, 1943) Radio: "Suspense", Episode 62 "Lazarus Walks"
  • (April 13, 1944) Radio: "Suspense", Episode 87 "The Marvelous Barastro"
  • (October 7, 1943) Radio: "Suspense", Episode 61 "Philomel Cottage"
  • (August 31, 1936 to September 13, 1936) He adapted and directed William Shakespeare's play, "Macbeth," at the Great Northern Theatre in Chicago, Illinois 
  • (December 23, 1938) He replaced Lionel Barrymore as Ebeneezer Scrooge in the Campbell Soup Playhouse's radio production of Charles Dickens's "A Christmas Carol". He also read the Christmas Story of Jesus's birth from Luke 2:1-14 for the same production.
  • (December 10, 1934) He played Tybalt in William Shakespeare's play, "Romeo and Juliet," at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio 
  • (July 31 to August 18, 1984) His play, "Moby Dick-Rehearsed," was performed at the Mark Taper Forum Theatre in Los Angeles,  Edward Payson Call was director. 
  • (1933) He played Tybalt in William Shakespeare's play, "Romeo and Juliet,"Rudolph Besier's play, "The Barretts of Wimpole Street;" and George Bernard Shaw's play, "Candida" at the Olympic Theatre in Seattle, Washington. 
  • (1982 Winter) His stage adaptation of Herman Melville's novel, "Moby Dick Rehearsed," was performed in the Old Globe Theatre production at the Cassius Carter Centre Stage in San Diego, California.  David McClendon was director. 

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