Follow us over the coming weeks as we recount the Last Wills of famous individuals, catching a glimpse of what was important to them. We begin with Orson Welles, the great American actor, director and producer. He left most of his estate to a Yugoslavian actress whom he fell in love with, but also included a provision that prohibited any tampering with his works. As a result, Ted Turner was prevented from colorizing Welles’ 1941 classic film Citizen Kane, demonstrating that Last Wills can protect one’s legacy.