Read In My Father's Shadow Online
Authors: Chris Welles Feder
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© 1958 Universal Pictures Company, Inc. Courtesy of Universal Studios Licensing LLLP.
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; photo insert page 8, top Courtesy of Filmmuseum Muenchen (Orson Welles Collection).
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© 1966, renewed 1994 Highland Films, Ltd. All Rights Reserved. Courtesy of Columbia Pictures.
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Courtesy of Beam Global Spirits & Wine.
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Courtesy of the American Film Institute.
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; photo insert page 8, bottom Courtesy of Oja Kodar.
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Courtesy of Oja Kodar and Filmmuseum Muenchen (Orson Welles collection).
photo insert pages 5, 6 Courtesy of Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.
photo insert page 7, bottom Courtesy of Twentieth Century Fox.
George Orson Welles, ten years old.
Virginia Nicolson Welles with her newborn daughter, Christopher (1938).
Orson sported a beard when he first arrived in Hollywood in 1939.
Orson’s drawing of the building at 319 West Fourteenth Street in Manhattan where he lived with Virginia in the 1930s.
Watching Daddy paint a hand puppet.
Applying stage makeup.
Orson directing the dancing girls in a scene from
Citizen Kane
(1941).
Orson sharing a joke with his good friend Joseph Cotten on the set of
Journey Into Fear
(1943).
Looking through the lens.
With his assistant Dick Wilson standing by, Welles talks to actor Richard Bennett on the set of
The Magnificent Ambersons
(1942).
Welles practicing a card trick for his magic act (1944).
Welles and Gary Cooper celebrate their birthdays, which are one day apart, shortly before Welles appears in
Tomorrow Is Forever
(1946).