Orson Welles at home with daughter Christopher in New York City

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  1. George Kaplan
    May 19, 2013

    Charming house and that first image is ridiculously cute. I like the name Christopher, though it’s slightly “unusual” for a girl.

  2. George Kaplan
    May 19, 2013

    Thank you kindly, milady!

  3. May 19, 2013

    There’s a lot of math going on in rooms. Geometrical chic.

  4. May 19, 2013

    oh for a trompe l’oeil!

  5. May 20, 2013

    Dearest Vic
    Splendid house… what an odd name for a girl!
    Are such things normal in Hollywood? Is anything, I suppose.
    Yours ever
    The Perfumed Dandy

    • May 20, 2013

      I once knew a girl named Caesar…

  6. May 26, 2013

    Vickie,hmmmmmmmm i just found this belatedly.Some lovely pictures.Liked the house rather geometric but avoids being too severe despite that.Do you know where in New York his house was and whether its still there perchance?

    • May 26, 2013

      That’s a puzzler. My instinct tells me the building is probably still there but the interior is most likely unrecognizable.

      • May 26, 2013

        Vickie,it never occured to me that it might be,although I suppose its possible.If so it seems to have involved lots of people.

      • May 26, 2013

        Im sure you are right.If the buildings still there its most likely to be completely changed inside.

  7. May 26, 2013

    I have something of a treasure from Orson Welles,his famous and panic inducing War of the Worlds broadcast.Its on a Cd and I have no idea where I picked it up.

    • May 26, 2013

      My late mother told me she heard the broadcast when she was a girl with her family and that they just took it as the theater it was. I wonder if the panic was a PR stunt?

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