Rebecca Welles RIP - 1944-2004

Discuss the passing of various Welles colleagues

Postby Wilson » Fri Oct 22, 2004 11:08 am

This came off of a Google group, as reported in some celebrity forum; our condolences to her family:

"Rebecca Welles Manning, 60, passed away peacefully October 17, 2004 at home in Tacoma, WA. Rebecca was born to Orson Welles and Rita Hayworth, December 17, 1944 in Santa Monica, CA. Rebecca grew up and was educated in many places around the world. Rebecca chose the University of Puget Sound for her college education, where she received a degree in the Arts. Soon after graduation, she met her future husband, Guy Manning. Rebecca loved to write and was a true artist at heart. Those of us who have had the privilege of having Rebecca in our lives will sincerely miss her. Rebecca is survived by her loving husband, Guy Manning; son Marc Welles; stepchildren Kristine (Manning) Scholtz, Michael Manning, Brandi Manning; sisters Yasmin Aga Khan, Christopher Welles Feder, Beatrice Welles O'Donaghue; eight grandchildren, and many other family and long time friends."



Edited By Wilson on Oct. 22 2004 at 11:09
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Postby mteal » Sat Oct 23, 2004 9:16 am

Sad news. I would have liked to have met her, but then she seems to have been a very private person who never went to any public Welles events, as far as I know. Welles fans will always be indebted to her for allowing LAS BRAVADES to be made commercially available. A very charming little book that adds a new wrinkle to Welles' body of work.

In the early 70's she did some Jim Beam magazine ads with Orson, where she is listed as "Rebecca Welles Moede". Her obit lists her as "Rebecca Welles Manning", which suggests she remarried. It also lists Beatrice as "Beatrice Welles O'Donaghue". When I met her some 10 or 12 years ago she was Beatrice Welles Smith, so she must have remarried as well. Another interesting item in the obit is the mention of a son, Marc Welles. I didn't know Orson Welles had any grandchildren.
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Postby Christopher » Fri Oct 29, 2004 3:05 pm

Marc, whose surname is not Welles, was adopted at birth by a doctor and his wife. He has only learned very recently that he is the grandson of Orson Welles and Rita Hayworth. It has all been a revelation to him.
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Postby mteal » Sun Oct 31, 2004 4:51 pm

Uh, yeah, I would think that would be a bit of a mindblower. Not that it's much of our business, but thanks for the info.
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Postby Christopher » Mon Nov 01, 2004 4:49 pm

I just wanted to add to my last post that in their time of loss, it's a great comfort for the dwindling family of Orson Welles to know that Rebecca had a son and that he and his children will carry on the line. There have been rumors over the years of others claiming to be descendants of Orson Welles but no clear proof that any of them really are. By contrast, Rebecca's son looks so much like Orson Welles that there can be no doubt he is his grandson. As bizarre as the situation is -- neither one having contact with the other during Welles's lifetime -- it is so wonderful to know that the looks, the genes and maybe even the genius of Orson Welles will continue.
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Postby mteal » Tue Nov 16, 2004 11:49 pm

Indeed. I wonder if he's planning a career as a filmmaker or something else in the arts. If not, maybe his kids will someday.
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