Citizen Welles: A Biography of Orson WellesAfter 10 years of research and writing, Frank Brady has written the first comprehensive life story of Orson Welles--the legendary genius, filmmaker, and actor whose contribution to the art of moviemaking has never been surpassed. 16-page black-and-white photograph insert. |
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... felt that his short , somewhat puglike nose was attractive enough to be acceptable for his off - the - stage appearance , but for the theater he thought his nose was far too undramatic and immature . Since the nose is the most prominent ...
... felt that his short , somewhat puglike nose was attractive enough to be acceptable for his off - the - stage appearance , but for the theater he thought his nose was far too undramatic and immature . Since the nose is the most prominent ...
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... felt she belonged . Their concern , however , was mixed with some pride when she appeared in Trilby , enough so that they organized a theater party of their friends and relatives to see her . Before the festival ended , a quick ...
... felt she belonged . Their concern , however , was mixed with some pride when she appeared in Trilby , enough so that they organized a theater party of their friends and relatives to see her . Before the festival ended , a quick ...
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... felt as if you were in the presence of a man coming apart . " Welles staggered out of the set . His hands were bleeding , his clothes torn , his face flushed , his eyes misted . He almost fainted , Alland recalls . " I really felt it ...
... felt as if you were in the presence of a man coming apart . " Welles staggered out of the set . His hands were bleeding , his clothes torn , his face flushed , his eyes misted . He almost fainted , Alland recalls . " I really felt it ...
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