Writer Steve Vertlieb takes a fascinating, in-depth look at the life and career of Orson Welles and finds an almost eerie parallel to that of his most legendary character, Charles Foster Kane. Welles, an indisupted genius, was ultimately brought down by a dealdy combination of short-sighted studio executives who couldn't relate to his artistry and his own personal ego and excesses that often dwarfed anything Kane might have dreamed up. To read click here