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  1. 16. Feb. 2024 · Beatrice Giuditta Welles, an American former child actress, gained fame for her role as Falstaff’s Page in the 1965 film ‘Chimes at Midnight’, directed by her legendary father, Orson Welles. She also appeared in her father’s documentary series ‘In the Land of Don Quixote’, alongside her mother, Paola Mori. With a lineage tracing back to 400 AD, her mother was an Italian countess ...

  2. 12. Okt. 2014 · For Orson Welles aficionados, the life of Rebecca Welles, his daughter with screen siren Rita Hayworth, is shrouded in mystery. Rebecca Welles, who died on October 17, 2004, led a far more private life than her celebrity parents. She spent much of her adult life in Tacoma, Washington. She declined to be interviewed by Barbara Leaming for a 1989 ...

  3. 16. Feb. 2021 · Beatrice Welles, who was an executive producer on Netflix’s completion of The Other Side of the Wind in 2018, said that Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos once told her how much he and others in the industry owed to her father — which makes its release of Mank even more disturbing.

  4. 21. Feb. 2021 · Beatrice Welles: On Air with Legacy Theatre An exclusive interview with the daughter of Orson Welles. Lauren Rosenay interviews Beatrice Welles....

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  5. Als Mori 1984 von Kodar erfuhr, warf sie Welles aus ihrem Haus in Nevada, und weder Mori noch Beatrice Welles sahen ihn die meiste Zeit seines letzten Lebensjahres, obwohl sie immer noch regelmäßig telefonierten. Beatrice erklärte: „Sie haben sich gegen Ende irgendwie getrennt, weil er eine Freundin hatte. Meine Mutter erfuhr davon und er ...

  6. 2. Apr. 2014 · Beatrice Welles’ decision to put more than 70 items belonging to her late father, Orson Welles, on the auction block later this month drew national attention when it was announced Monday. Most of the items were found in two trunks, which had been left unopened for nearly 50 years. She detailed the find in an

  7. Orson Welles’ association with Arizona dates back to at least 1941, when he scouted locations in Tuscon for Mexican Melodrama, aka The Way to Santiago, his unrealized follow up to Citizen Kane. Today, his daughter, Beatrice Welles, still lives and works in Sedona.