Orson Welles filmography
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This is the filmography of Orson Welles.
Production
Completed feature films
Year | Title | Notes |
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1941 | Citizen Kane | Director, producer, screenwriter (with Herman J. Mankiewicz)[1] |
1942 | Magnificent Ambersons, TheThe Magnificent Ambersons | Director, producer, screenwriter[2] |
1943 | Journey into Fear | Director (uncredited), producer (uncredited), screenwriter (uncredited)[3]:377 |
1946 | Stranger, TheThe Stranger | Director, screenwriter (uncredited)[4] |
1947 | Lady from Shanghai, TheThe Lady from Shanghai | Director, producer, screenwriter[5] |
1948 | Macbeth | Director, producer, screenwriter[6] |
1951 | Othello | Director, producer, screenwriter[3]:410 |
1955 | Mr. Arkadin | Director, screenwriter, art direction, costume design[3]:416–417 |
1958 | Touch of Evil | Director, screenwriter[7] |
1962 | Trial, TheThe Trial | Director, screenwriter[3]:429 |
1965 | Chimes at Midnight | Director, screenwriter, costumes[3]:432 |
1968 | Immortal Story, TheThe Immortal Story | Director, screenwriter[3]:434[8] |
1974 | F for Fake | Director, screenwriter[3]:442 |
Completed short films
Year | Title | Notes |
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1933 | Twelfth Night | Director; dress rehearsal of Welles's Todd School stage production[3]:330[9]:44 |
1934 | Hearts of Age, TheThe Hearts of Age | Director (with William Vance), scenario[3]:331 |
1938 | Too Much Johnson | Director, screenwriter;[3]:344 unfinished film component of a stage production[10] |
1939 | Green Goddess, TheThe Green Goddess | Prologue for a vaudeville program, now a lost film[11]:153 |
1940 | Citizen Kane trailer | Director, screenwriter[3]:360 |
1946 | Around the World | Director, producer, screenwriter, editor; film component of Broadway production, now lost[11]:205–206[12]:310 |
1950 | Miracle of St. Anne, TheThe Miracle of St. Anne | Film component of a stage production[3]:406[11]:230 |
1953 | Magic Trick | [3]:412 |
1969 | Merchant of Venice, TheThe Merchant of Venice | Director, producer, screenwriter[13][12]:309–310 |
1970 | Evening with Orson Welles, AnAn Evening with Orson Welles | Director, screenwriter; six 30-minute recitations[14]:166 |
1976 | F for Fake trailer | Director, editor[3]:445 |
1978 | Orson Welles's Jeremiah | Director, screenwriter, editor[14]:172 |
1978 | Unsung Heroes | Director, screenwriter, editor[14]:173 |
1984 | Spirit of Charles Lindbergh, TheThe Spirit of Charles Lindbergh | Director, screenwriter, editor[14]:175 |
Completed television programs
Year | Title | Notes |
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1955 | Orson Welles' Sketch Book | Screenwriter; series of commentaries[3]:417 |
1955 | Around the World with Orson Welles | Director, screenwriter; series[3]:418 |
1956 | Camille, the Naked Lady and the Musketeers | Director, producer, screenwriter, designer, music arranger; unsold pilot, lost[3]:290, 421[12]:309 |
1958 | Fountain of Youth, TheThe Fountain of Youth | Director, screenwriter, designer, music arranger[3]:424 |
1958 | Portrait of Gina | Director, screenwriter; unsold pilot[3]:423, 519 |
1961 | Orson Welles on the Art of Bullfighting | Director, screenwriter; episode of UK series Tempo[3]:428[12]:309 |
1964 | In the Land of Don Quixote | Director, producer; series[3]:430–431 |
1979 | Filming Othello | Director, screenwriter[3]:447 |
1979 | Orson Welles Show, TheThe Orson Welles Show | Director, screenwriter; unsold pilot[14]:172 |
Uncompleted films and television programs
Year | Title | Notes |
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1941–1942 | It's All True | Director (with Norman Foster), producer, screenwriter[12]:308[15] |
1950 | Evening With Orson Welles, AnAn Evening With Orson Welles | Director; two vignettes from the German tour of Welles's stage show; lost[3]:407[12]:311 |
1955 | "Tragedy of Lurs, TheThe Tragedy of Lurs" | Director, screenwriter; episode from the TV series Around the World with Orson Welles[3]:418[16]:322 |
1955 | Moby Dick—Rehearsed | Director; film version of Welles's London stage production[3]:418 |
1957–1972 | Don Quixote | Director, producer, screenwriter[3]:426[12]:222–228 |
1960 | Orson Welles in Dublin | Director[12]:309 |
1967 | Heroine, TheThe Heroine | Director, screenwriter[3]:435[12]:311 |
1967–1970 | Deep, TheThe Deep | Director, producer, screenwriter[3]:437–438 |
1968 | Vienna | Director, screenwriter; segment for the unfinished Orson's Bag TV special[3]:434, 437[16]:233–234[12]:309–310 |
1968–1971 | One Man Band | Director, screenwriter; also known as Orson Welles' London[14]:164–165[17] |
1970–1976 | Other Side of the Wind, TheThe Other Side of the Wind | Director, screenwriter[14]:165[18] |
1981 | Filming The Trial | Director, screenwriter, editor[14]:174 |
1980–1982 | Dreamers, TheThe Dreamers | Director, screenwriter, editor[14]:173 |
1976–1985 | Orson Welles' Magic Show | Director, producer, screenwriter, editor[14]:170–171 |
1985 | King Lear | Director, screenwriter; test footage[14]:175 |
Performance
Films and television programs
Year | Title | Role | Director | Notes |
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1937 | Spanish Earth, TheThe Spanish Earth | Narrator | Ivens, JorisJoris Ivens | [9]:617[19] |
1940 | Swiss Family Robinson | Narrator | Ludwig, EdwardEdward Ludwig | Uncredited[20] |
1941 | Citizen Kane trailer | Himself | Welles, OrsonOrson Welles | [3]:360 |
1941 | Citizen Kane | Kane, Charles FosterCharles Foster Kane | Welles, OrsonOrson Welles | [1] |
1942 | Magnificent Ambersons, TheThe Magnificent Ambersons | Narrator | Welles, OrsonOrson Welles | [2] |
1943 | Journey into Fear | Haki, ColonelColonel Haki | Foster, NormanNorman Foster | [3]:377 |
1943 | Jane Eyre | Rochester, EdwardEdward Rochester | Stevenson, RobertRobert Stevenson | Also associate producer (uncredited)[3]:175[21]:329 and consultant on the promotional short film, Three Sisters of the Moors[22] |
1943 | Know Your Ally: Britain | Narrator | Stevenson, RobertRobert Stevenson | Short film (uncredited)[23][24] |
1944 | Follow the Boys | Himself | Sutherland, EdwardEdward Sutherland | [20] |
1945 | Mexico City, Old and New | Narrator | Produced by the Office of the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs and the Mexican Tourist Association[25][26] | |
1946 | Tomorrow Is Forever | MacDonald, JohnJohn MacDonald, Erich Kessler | Pichel, IrvingIrving Pichel | [20] |
1946 | Stranger, TheThe Stranger | Kindler, FranzFranz Kindler, Professor Charles Rankin | Welles, OrsonOrson Welles | [4] |
1946 | Duel in the Sun | Narrator | Vidor, KingKing Vidor | Uncredited[3]:185 |
1947 | Lady from Shanghai, TheThe Lady from Shanghai | O'Hara, MichaelMichael O'Hara | Welles, OrsonOrson Welles | [5] |
1948 | Macbeth | Macbeth | Welles, OrsonOrson Welles | [6] |
1949 | Black Magic | Cagliostro, Josef Balsamo | Ratoff, GregoryGregory Ratoff | Also director of his own scenes (uncredited)[3]:404 |
1949 | Third Man, TheThe Third Man | Lime, HarryHarry Lime | Reed, CarolCarol Reed | Also writer of a some of his own dialogue (uncredited)[3]:403–404 |
1949 | Prince of Foxes | Borgia, CesareCesare Borgia | Henry King | [20] |
1950 | Black Rose, TheThe Black Rose | Bayan | Hathaway, HenryHenry Hathaway | [20] |
1950 | Disorder | Himself | Baratier, JacquesJacques Baratier | Short film[3]:409[27] |
1951 | Othello | Othello | Welles, OrsonOrson Welles | [3]:410 |
1951 | Return to Glennascaul | Narrator, himself | Edwards, HiltonHilton Edwards | Short film[3]:409[28] |
1952 | Little World of Don Camillo | Narrator | Duvivier, JulienJulien Duvivier | English-language version[27] |
1952 | Trent's Last Case | Manderson, SigsbeeSigsbee Manderson | Wilcox, HerbertHerbert Wilcox | [20] |
1953 | Man, Beast and Virtue | Perella, CaptainCaptain Perella, the Beast | Steno | [3]:414 |
1953 | Royal Affairs in Versailles | Franklin, BenjaminBenjamin Franklin | Guitry, SachaSacha Guitry | [3]:414 |
1953 | King Lear | Lear, KingKing Lear | Brook, PeterPeter Brook | TV debut[3]:415 |
1954 | Trouble in the Glen | Cejador y Mengues, SaninSanin Cejador y Mengues | Wilcox, HerbertHerbert Wilcox | [3]:416 |
1955 | Three Cases of Murder | Mountdrago, LordLord Mountdrago | More O'Ferrall, GeorgeGeorge More O'Ferrall | "Lord Mountdrago" segment; also director of his own scenes (uncredited)[3]:416 |
1955 | Napoléon | Lowe, HudsonHudson Lowe | Guitry, SachaSacha Guitry | [29] |
1955 | Mr. Arkadin | Arkadin, GregoryGregory Arkadin | Welles, OrsonOrson Welles | [3]:417[30] |
1955 | Orson Welles' Sketch Book | Himself | Welles, OrsonOrson Welles | TV series[3]:417 |
1955 | Around the World with Orson Welles | Himself | Welles, OrsonOrson Welles | TV series[3]:418 |
1956 | Ford Star Jubilee | Jaffe, OscarOscar Jaffe | Nickell, PaulPaul Nickell | TV episode "Twentieth Century" (April 7)[3]:420[31][32] |
1956 | Moby Dick | Mapple, FatherFather Mapple | Huston, JohnJohn Huston | [20] |
1956 | Out of Darkness | Dramatic narrator | Wasserman, AlbertAlbert Wasserman | CBS-TV documentary about mental patients and hospitals, with medical narration by Dr. William C. Menninger (March 18)[3]:419[33] |
1956 | I Love Lucy | Himself | Kern, James V.James V. Kern | TV episode "Lucy Meets Orson Welles" (October 15)[3]:421[34] |
1956 | Camille, the Naked Lady and the Musketeers | Himself | Welles, OrsonOrson Welles | TV pilot[3]:290, 421[12]:309 |
1957 | Man in the Shadow | Renchler, VirgilVirgil Renchler | Arnold, JackJack Arnold | [20] |
1958 | Fountain of Youth, TheThe Fountain of Youth | Himself, narrator | Welles, OrsonOrson Welles | TV[3]:424 |
1958 | Portrait of Gina | Himself | Welles, OrsonOrson Welles | TV[3]:423, 519 |
1958 | Long, Hot Summer, TheThe Long, Hot Summer | Varner, WillWill Varner | Ritt, MartinMartin Ritt | [20] |
1958 | Touch of Evil | Quinlan, HankHank Quinlan | Welles, OrsonOrson Welles | [7] |
1958 | Vikings, TheThe Vikings | Narrator | Fleischer, RichardRichard Fleischer | Uncredited[20] |
1958 | South Seas Adventure | Narrator | Various directors | [20] |
1958 | Roots of Heaven, TheThe Roots of Heaven | Sedgewick, CyCy Sedgewick | Huston, JohnJohn Huston | [20] |
1959 | Masters of the Congo Jungle | Narrator | Brandt, HenryHenry Brandt, Heinz Sielmann | [3]:425[35] |
1959 | Compulsion | Wilk, JonathanJonathan Wilk | Fleischer, RichardRichard Fleischer | [20] |
1959 | Ferry to Hong Kong | Hart, Captain CecilCaptain Cecil Hart | Gilbert, LewisLewis Gilbert | [20] |
1959 | High Journey | Narrator | Baylis, PeterPeter Baylis | [36] |
1960 | David and Goliath | Saul, KingKing Saul | Baldi, FerdinandoFerdinando Baldi, Richard Pottier | Also director of his own scenes (uncredited)[20][3]:264 |
1960 | Crack in the Mirror | Hagolin / Lamerciere | Fleischer, RichardRichard Fleischer | [20] |
1960 | Austerlitz | Fulton, RobertRobert Fulton | Gance, AbelAbel Gance | [3]:426 |
1961 | Lafayette | Franklin, BenjaminBenjamin Franklin | Dréville, JeanJean Dréville | [20] |
1961 | Tartars, TheThe Tartars | Burundai | Baldi, FerdinandoFerdinando Baldi, Richard Thorpe | [3]:426 |
1961 | King of Kings | Narrator | Ray, NicholasNicholas Ray | [20] |
1961 | Orson Welles on the Art of Bullfighting | Narrator | Welles, OrsonOrson Welles | TV[3]:428[12]:309 |
1962 | The Trial | Albert Hastler - The Advocate | Welles, OrsonOrson Welles | [20] |
1962 | River of the Ocean | Narrator | Baylis, PeterPeter Baylis | [3]:428[37] |
1962 | Ro.Go.Pa.G. | Film Director | Pasolini, Pier PaoloPier Paolo Pasolini | "La ricotta" segment[3]:430 |
1963 | The V.I.P.s | Buda, MaxMax Buda | Asquith, AnthonyAnthony Asquith | [20] |
1964 | In the Land of Don Quixote | Himself | Welles, OrsonOrson Welles | [3]:430–431 |
1964 | The Finest Hours | Narrator | Baylis, PeterPeter Baylis | [38] |
1965 | King's Story, AA King's Story | Narrator | Booth, HarryHarry Booth | [20] |
1965 | Marco the Magnificent | Ackermann | La Patellière, Denys deDenys de La Patellière, Raoul Lévy | [20] |
1965 | Chimes at Midnight | Falstaff, Sir JohnSir John Falstaff | Welles, OrsonOrson Welles | [20] |
1966 | Is Paris Burning? | Nordling, Consul RaoulConsul Raoul Nordling | Clément, RenéRené Clément | [20] |
1966 | Man for All Seasons, AA Man for All Seasons | Wolsey, CardinalCardinal Wolsey | Zinnemann, FredFred Zinnemann | [20] |
1967 | Casino Royale | Chiffre, LeLe Chiffre | Various directors, principally Joseph McGrath | [20] |
1967 | Sailor from Gibraltar, TheThe Sailor from Gibraltar | Louis of Mozambique | Richardson, TonyTony Richardson | [3]:433–434 |
1967 | I'll Never Forget What's'isname | Lute, JonathanJonathan Lute | Winner, MichaelMichael Winner | [20] |
1968 | The Immortal Story | Clay, narrator, Mr.Mr. Clay, narrator | Welles, OrsonOrson Welles | [20] |
1968 | Oedipus the King | Tiresias | Saville, PhilipPhilip Saville | [20] |
1968 | Around the World of Mike Todd | Narrator | Swimmer, SaulSaul Swimmer | [3]:435 |
1968 | House of Cards | Leschenhaut, CharlesCharles Leschenhaut | Guillermin, JohnJohn Guillermin | [20] |
1968–69 | Kampf um Rom | Justinian, EmperorEmperor Justinian | Siodmak, RobertRobert Siodmak | [3]:435 |
1969 | Tepepa | Cascorro, ColonelColonel Cascorro | Petroni, GiulioGiulio Petroni | [3]:436[39] |
1969 | Southern Star, TheThe Southern Star | Plankett | Hayers, SidneySidney Hayers | Also director of the opening scenes (uncredited)[3]:436 |
1969 | The Merchant of Venice | Shylock | Welles, OrsonOrson Welles | [12]:310 |
1969 | 12 + 1 | Maurice Markau | Gessner, NicolasNicolas Gessner, Luciano Lucignani | [3]:437 |
1969 | Battle of Neretva | Chetnik senator | Bulajic, VeljkoVeljko Bulajic | [20] |
1970 | Kremlin Letter, TheThe Kremlin Letter | Bresnavitch | Huston, JohnJohn Huston | [20] |
1970 | Horse Called Nijinsky, AA Horse Called Nijinsky | Narrator | Durden-Smith, JoJo Durden-Smith | [40] |
1970 | Start the Revolution Without Me | Narrator | Yorkin, BudBud Yorkin | [20] |
1970 | Catch-22 | Dreedle, GeneralGeneral Dreedle | Nichols, MikeMike Nichols | [20] |
1970 | Salvador Dalí: A Soft Self-Portrait | Narrator | Averty, Jean-ChristopheJean-Christophe Averty | [27] |
1970 | Waterloo | Louis XVIII | Bondarchuk, SergeiSergei Bondarchuk | [20] |
1970 | Is It Always Right to Be Right? | Narrator | Mishkin, LeeLee Mishkin | Animated short film[3]:440 |
1970 | To Build a Fire | Narrator | David Cobham | [3]:437[41] |
1971 | Malpertuis | Cassavius, UncleUncle Cassavius | Kümel, HarryHarry Kümel | [3]:440–441 |
1971 | Safe Place, AA Safe Place | Magician | Jaglom, HenryHenry Jaglom | [20] |
1971 | Ten Days' Wonder | Van Horn, TheoTheo Van Horn | Chabrol, ClaudeClaude Chabrol | [3]:440 |
1971 | Freedom River | Narrator | Weiss, SamSam Weiss | [3]:440 |
1971 | Sentinels of Silence | Narrator | Amram, RobertRobert Amram | Short film[3]:440 |
1971 | Directed by John Ford | Narrator | Bogdanovich, PeterPeter Bogdanovich | [20] |
1971 | Silent Years, TheThe Silent Years | Host | Franklin, RickiRicki Franklin | TV series[3]:441 |
1972 | Necromancy | Mr. Cato | Gordon, Bert I.Bert I. Gordon | [20] |
1972 | Get to Know Your Rabbit | Delasandro, Mr.Mr. Delasandro | De Palma, BrianBrian De Palma | [20] |
1972 | Future Shock | Narrator | Grasshoff, AlexanderAlexander Grasshoff | TV[3]:442 |
1972 | Treasure Island | Silver, Long JohnLong John Silver | Hough, JohnJohn Hough | [3]:443 |
1972 | Hallmark Hall of Fame | Whiteside, SheridanSheridan Whiteside | Kulik, BuzzBuzz Kulik | TV episode "The Man Who Came to Dinner"[3]:442 |
1973 | Kelly Country | Narrator | Cooper, StuartStuart Cooper | [42][43] |
1973 | Orson Welles' Great Mysteries | Host | Gibson, AlanAlan Gibson, Peter Sykes, Peter Sasdy, Philip Saville, James Ferman, Alan Cooke | TV series[3]:443 |
1973 | Who's Out There? | Himself | Drew, RobertRobert Drew | Short film[14]:169[44] |
1973 | F for Fake trailer | Himself | Welles, OrsonOrson Welles | [3]:445[27] |
1973 | Battle of Sutjeska | Winston Churchill | Stipe Delić | [45]:LII |
1973 | Power and Corruption | Host, narrator | Educational film about Macbeth (34 minutes)[3]:443[46] | |
1974 | F for Fake | Himself | Welles, OrsonOrson Welles | Short film[3]:442[27] |
1974 | And Then There Were None | Mr. Owen | Collinson, PeterPeter Collinson | Voice[47] |
1974 | Challenge... A Tribute to Modern Art, TheThe Challenge... A Tribute to Modern Art | Himself | Kline, HerbertHerbert Kline | [20] |
1975 | Bugs Bunny Superstar | Narrator | Jackson, LarryLarry Jackson | [20] |
1975 | Survival | Narrator | "Magnificent Monsters of the Deep"[3]:444 | |
1975 | Rikki-Tikki-Tavi | Narrator, Nag, Chuchundra | Jones, ChuckChuck Jones | Animated short film[14]:169 |
1976 | NBC—The First Fifty Years | Host | Garrison, GregGreg Garrison | TV (November 21)[3]:445 |
1976 | Voyage of the Damned | Estedes, RaoulRaoul Estedes | Rosenberg, StuartStuart Rosenberg | [3]:445 |
1977 | Hot Tomorrows | Parklawn Mortuary | Martin Brest | Voice[48] |
1977 | Lions of Capitalism: Some Call It Greed, TheThe Lions of Capitalism: Some Call It Greed | Narrator | Forbes, TimTim Forbes | [49] |
1977 | Rime of the Ancient Mariner | Narrator | Jordan, LarryLarry Jordan | [27] |
1978 | Mysterious Castles of Clay | Narrator | Root, AlanAlan Root | [50] |
1978 | Greatest Battle, TheThe Greatest Battle | Narrator | Lenzi, UmbertoUmberto Lenzi | English-language version[51] |
1979 | Filming Othello | Himself | Welles, OrsonOrson Welles | TV[3]:447 |
1979 | Orson Welles Show, TheThe Orson Welles Show | Himself | Welles, OrsonOrson Welles | TV[14]:172 |
1979 | Late Great Planet Earth, TheThe Late Great Planet Earth | Himself, narrator | Amram, RobertRobert Amram, Rolf Forsberg | [20] |
1979 | New Deal for Artists, TheThe New Deal for Artists | Narrator | Schulz-Keil, WielandWieland Schulz-Keil | [52][53][54] |
1979 | Muppet Movie, TheThe Muppet Movie | Lord, LewLew Lord | Frawley, JamesJames Frawley | [20] |
1979 | Double McGuffin, TheThe Double McGuffin | Narrator | Camp, JoeJoe Camp | [55] |
1980 | Shōgun | Narrator | London, JerryJerry London | TV miniseries[56] |
1980 | Step Away, AA Step Away | Narrator | Ponce, RobertoRoberto Ponce, Marcos Zurinaga | |
1980 | Greenstone, TheThe Greenstone | Narrator | Irvine, KevinKevin Irvine | [57] |
1980 | Secret of Nikola Tesla, TheThe Secret of Nikola Tesla | Morgan, J. P.J. P. Morgan | Papic, KrstoKrsto Papic | [58] |
1980 | Franklin D. Roosevelt Four Freedoms Park | Narrator | [59] | |
1981 | Search for the Titanic | Host | Harris, MichaelMichael Harris | [60] |
1981 | Man Who Saw Tomorrow, TheThe Man Who Saw Tomorrow | Presenter, narrator | Guenette, RobertRobert Guenette | [61] |
1981 | History of the World, Part I | Narrator | Brooks, MelMel Brooks | [20] |
1982 | Butterfly | Rauch, JudgeJudge Rauch | Cimber, MattMatt Cimber | [20] |
1982 | Genocide | Narrator | Schwartzman, ArnoldArnold Schwartzman | [20] |
1982 | Slapstick of Another Kind | Alien Father | Paul, StevenSteven Paul | [62] |
1983 | Hot Money | Paisley, SheriffSheriff Paisley | Magder, ZaleZale Magder | [27] |
1984 | Road to Bresson, TheThe Road to Bresson | Himself | De Boer, LeoLeo De Boer, Jurriën Rood | |
1984 | Where Is Parsifal? | Klingsor | Helman, HenriHenri Helman | [3]:451 |
1984 | Enchanted Journey, TheThe Enchanted Journey | Pippo | Higuchi, YakikotoYakikoto Higuchi | Voice, English-language version[63][64] |
1984 | In Our Hands | Himself | Richter, RobertRobert Richter, Stanley Warnow | [20] |
1984 | Last Sailors: The Final Days of Working Sail, TheThe Last Sailors: The Final Days of Working Sail | Narrator | Hollander, NeilNeil Hollander, Herald Mertes | Includes a 12-minute segment about the jangadeiros of northern Brazil, the subject of one episode of Welles's unfinished film, It's All True (1942)[65] |
1985 | Almonds and Raisins | Narrator | Elstein, DavidDavid Elstein, Russ Karel | [20] |
1985 | Scene of the Crime | Host | TV; short-lived NBC series (April–May)[66]:1201 | |
1986 | Transformers: The Movie, TheThe Transformers: The Movie | Unicron | Shin, NelsonNelson Shin | Voice[20] |
1987 | Someone to Love | Danny's friend | Jaglom, HenryHenry Jaglom | [20](Last appearance) |
Uncompleted films and television programs
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1942 | It's All True | Narrator | |
1955 | "Tragedy of Lurs, TheThe Tragedy of Lurs" | Presenter | [3]:418[16]:322 |
1955 | Moby Dick—Rehearsed | Actor-Manager, Father Mapple, Captain Ahab | [12]:309 |
1957–1972 | Don Quixote | Himself, narrator, voice of Don Quixote and Sancho Panza | |
1967–1970 | Deep, TheThe Deep | Brewster, RussRuss Brewster | [3]:437–438 |
1968 | Vienna | Himself | |
1968–1971 | One Man Band | Himself, 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 | [12]:309–310 |
1970–1976 | Other Side of the Wind, TheThe Other Side of the Wind | Narrator | |
1981 | Filming The Trial | Himself | [14]:174 |
1980 | Dreamers, TheThe Dreamers | Kleek, MarcusMarcus Kleek | [3]:448 |
1976–1985 | Orson Welles' Magic Show | Himself | [14]:170–171 |
1985 | King Lear | Lear, KingKing Lear | [14]:175 |
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Six sound and color films on "City Planning – Present and Past" and a lecture by Hugo Leipziger on city planning and slum clearance will be presented by the Department of Architecture in the Architecture Building Auditorium … Students in city planning courses have invited the public to attend the free showings.
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