orson welles
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- A specific individual: "Orson Welles" refers to a renowned American actor, director, writer, and producer, born in 1915 and died in 1985, famous for his innovative work in film, radio, and theater.
Usage
- The name "Orson Welles" is used to identify the specific historical figure, particularly in contexts discussing film history, classic cinema, or influential media personalities.
- It functions as a singular proper noun and is not typically used with articles (like 'a' or 'the').
Examples
- Proper noun:
- Orson Welles directed and starred in the film "Citizen Kane."
- Many film scholars consider Orson Welles a genius of the cinema.
- The radio broadcast by Orson Welles caused a famous panic.
Advanced Usage
- As a cultural reference: The name can be used metonymically to represent innovative, ambitious, or groundbreaking work in film and media.
- That director's latest project is his Orson Welles. (Meaning: it is his most ambitious, defining, or groundbreaking work.)
Variants and Related Words
- Wellesian (adj): Pertaining to or characteristic of Orson Welles or his work, often implying a grand, innovative, or complex style.
- The film's Wellesian narrative structure was challenging but brilliant.
Synonyms
- Filmmaker: A person who directs or produces movies.
- Auteur: A filmmaker whose personal influence and artistic control over a movie are so great that the filmmaker is regarded as the author of the movie.
Related Phrases
- Citizen Kane: The 1941 film directed by and starring Orson Welles, often cited as one of the greatest films ever made. This phrase is intrinsically linked to his legacy.
- The documentary explored the making of Citizen Kane.
Noun
- United States actor and filmmaker (1915-1985)