When Simon Callow set out to write a biography of Welles, he thought it might take four years. A quarter of a century and three volumes later, he's still not finishedI understood from the beginning, though I had just one medium-sized, single-volume biography of Charles Laughton under my belt, that any account of Orson Welles would have to be big. His life was so complex, his achievements so multifarious, his personal…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 08:30AM on November 28, 2015