Orson Welles filmography

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Orson Welles at work on The Magnificent Ambersons (1942)

This is the filmography of Orson Welles.

Production

Completed feature films

Year Title Notes
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
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
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
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
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
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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