Orson Welles, the groundbreaking filmmaker, actor, and writer, revolutionized cinema with his visionary storytelling and innovative techniques. Born in 1915 in Kenosha, Wisconsin, Welles rose to fame with his infamous War of the Worlds radio broadcast before directing his masterpiece Citizen Kane, considered one of the greatest films of all time. This biography explores his artistic genius, his struggles with Hollywood, and his contributions to theater and radio. Welles’ creative vision extended beyond cinema, shaping modern filmmaking and inspiring generations of directors. This book celebrates his remarkable career, his fearless pursuit of art, and his legacy as a pioneer who redefined storytelling on screen and stage.