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James Byron Dean was born February 8, 1931 in Marion, Indiana, to Mildred Marie (Wilson) and Winton A. Dean, a farmer turned dental technician. His mother died when Dean was nine, and he was subsequently raised on a farm by his aunt and uncle in Fairmount, Indiana. After grade school, he moved to New York to pursue his dream of acting. He received...
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Born:
February 8 ,
1931
in
Marion, Indiana, USA
Died:
September 30 ,
1955
(age 24)
in Cholame, California, USA
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7 wins & 2 nominations.
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- The James Dean Big Story
(1957)
... Todd Ingalls
- Broadway Trust
(1955)
... Man in Crowd (uncredited)
1955
Rebel Without a Cause
Jim Stark
- The Unlighted Road
(1955)
... Jeffrey Latham
- The Foggy, Foggy Dew
(1952)
... Kyle McCallum
- The Thief
(1955)
... Fernand Lagarde
- The Dark, Dark Hours
(1954)
... Bud
- Death Is My Neighbor
(1953)
... J.B.
- Run Like a Thief
(1954)
... Robbie Warren
1954
Pepsi Commercial
(Short)
Pepsi Model
- The Bells of Cockaigne
(1953)
... Joey Frasier
- A Long Time Till Dawn
(1953)
... Joe Harris
- Keep Our Honor Bright
(1953)
... Jim Cooper
- Life Sentence
(1953)
... Hank Bradon
- Glory in the Flower
(1953)
... Bronco Evans (segment "Glory in the Flower")
- Sentence of Death
(1953)
... Joe Palica
- Abraham Lincoln
(1952)
... William Scott
- Ten Thousand Horses Singing
(1952)
... Hotel Bellboy (uncredited)
- The Case of the Watchful Dog
(1953)
... Randy Meeker
1953
Trouble Along the Way
Football Spectator (uncredited)
- The Capture of Jesse James
(1953)
... Bob Ford
- The Hound of Heaven
(1953)
... The Messenger (as Jimmy Dean)
1952
Has Anybody Seen My Gal
Youth at Soda Fountain (uncredited)
- Forgotten Children
(1952)
... Bradford
1952
Sailor Beware
Boxing Opponent's Second (uncredited)
1951
Fixed Bayonets!
Doggie (uncredited)
1950
Pepsi Commercial
(Short)
Pepsi Model
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Additional Crew (1 credit)
1950
Beat the Clock
(TV Series) (stunt tester - 1950)
1955
'Giant' Stars Are Off to Texas
(Documentary short)
Self (uncredited)
1955
Warner Pathé News Issue # 87
(Documentary short)
Self
1954
A Star Is Born World Premiere
(TV Movie)
Self (in crowd)
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Archive footage (105 credits)
- A Double Life: Andy & Jon
(2022)
... Self - Actor
- Shadows: Andy & Jed
(2022)
... Self - Actor
- Smoke Signals
(2022)
... Jim Stark
- The Ghosts of Mulholland
(2019)
... Self - Movie Star & Race Car Driver
2018
An American Named Kazan
(TV Movie documentary)
Self
- Hollywood's Golden Age
(2018)
... Self
2018
West Side Story - Bernsteins Broadway-Hit
(TV Movie documentary)
Self
2018
Six Sides of Katharine Hepburn
(Documentary short)
Self
2017
Hell's Club Part 2. Another Night
(Video short)
Clients
2017
The Disaster Artist
Jim Stark (uncredited)
2017
The Fabulous Allan Carr
(Documentary)
Self
- Paul Walker: Collision Course
(2017)
... Self (uncredited)
- Sex in Advertising
(2016)
... Self (uncredited)
2015
Children of Giant
(Documentary)
Self
2015
Tab Hunter Confidential
(Documentary)
Self
2013
Hollywood Rebellen
(TV Movie documentary)
2013
James Dean's Lost Slideshow
(Documentary)
Self
2012
Becoming the Beatles
(TV Movie documentary)
Self
2012
Flirting with Danger
(Documentary)
Self - Rebel Without A Cause
- Fade Out, Fade In
(2010)
... Self (uncredited)
2010
Rock Hudson: Dark and Handsome Stranger
(Documentary)
Jett Rink (uncredited)
- Hollywood's Hot List
(2009)
... Self
2008
Elvis: Return to Tupelo
(Video documentary)
Self
2008
The Meadow
(Short)
Voices (uncredited)
2006
September 30, 1955
(Documentary short)
Self
2006
James Dean: The Whole Story
(Video documentary)
Self
2005
James Dean - Mit Vollgas durchs Leben
(TV Movie documentary)
Self
- Episode #14.34
(2005)
... Jim Stark
2005
James Dean - Kleiner Prinz, little Bastard
(TV Movie documentary)
Self
- No Direction Home: Bob Dylan
(2005)
... Self (uncredited)
- James Dean's Death
(2005)
... Self
2005
Filmmakers vs. Tycoons
(Documentary)
Jim Stark (in 'Rebel Without a Cause')
2005
The World's Most Photographed
(TV Mini Series documentary)
Self
2005
East of Eden: Art in Search of Life
(Video documentary short)
Cal Trask
2005
James Dean: Forever Young
(Documentary)
Self
- Preponderance of Death
(2004)
... Self (uncredited)
2004
Die Geschichte des erotischen Films
(TV Movie documentary)
2003
James Dean and Marlon Brando
(TV Movie documentary)
Self
2003
Return to 'Giant'
(Video documentary)
Self (uncredited)
2003
101 Most Shocking Moments in Entertainment
(TV Movie documentary)
Self
- Pancho Villa: Outlaw Hero
(1997)
... Self - Columbus Raid victim
2002
Shirtless: Hollywood's Sexiest Men
(TV Movie documentary)
Self (uncredited)
2002
Screen Tests of the Stars
(TV Movie documentary)
Self
2001
James Dean: Born Cool
(Video documentary)
Self
2000
Elizabeth Taylor: A Musical Celebration
(TV Special)
(uncredited)
2000
The 72nd Annual Academy Awards
(TV Special)
The Rebel (uncredited)
1999
ABC 2000: The Millennium
(TV Movie documentary)
1998
Memories of 'Giant'
(Video documentary)
Self (uncredited)
1998
Warner Bros. 75th Anniversary: No Guts, No Glory
(TV Movie documentary)
(uncredited)
1998
James Dean: A Portrait
(TV Movie documentary)
Self (1955 public service film)
1997
The Silver Screen: Color Me Lavender
(Documentary)
Self
1996
Rediscovering a Rebel
(TV Short documentary)
Self - 'Jim Stark'
1995
James Dean and Me
(TV Movie documentary)
Self
1993
Fame in the Twentieth Century
(TV Series documentary)
Self (uncredited)
1992
Death Scenes 2
(Video documentary)
Self (uncredited)
1992
Gesichter Des Todes VII
(Video documentary)
1991
Idols
(TV Movie documentary)
Self
1991
Naked Hollywood
(TV Mini Series)
Self
1990
Hollywood Heaven: Tragic Lives, Tragic Deaths
(Video documentary)
Self
1990
Death in Hollywood
(Video documentary)
Self
1988
All-Time Movie Greats
(Video documentary)
Self
1988
Faces of Torture
(Video documentary)
1988
Forever James Dean
(Documentary)
Self
1988
Morrissey: Suedehead
(Music Video)
James Dean
1985
Pat Benatar: Sex as a Weapon
(Music Video)
James Dean
1984
George Stevens: A Filmmaker's Journey
(Documentary)
Self
1983
Movie Star Commercials and Important Messages
(Video documentary)
Self
1983
Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage
(Documentary)
Self (uncredited)
1982
Natalie - A Tribute to a Very Special Lady
(TV Movie documentary)
Self
1976
America at the Movies
(Documentary)
Self
1975
James Dean: The First American Teenager
(TV Movie documentary)
Self
1974
James Dean Remembered
(TV Movie documentary)
Self / various roles
- James Dean Remembered
(1974)
... Self
1972
Letter to Jane: An Investigation About a Still
(Documentary)
Self (uncredited)
1957
The James Dean Story
(Documentary)
Self ('East of Eden' screen test footage)
Other Works:
Stage:
Appeared in "The Immoralist" on Broadway. Drama. Written by Augustus Goetz and Ruth Goetz . Based on the novel by André Gide . Scenic Design by George Jenkins. Costume Design by Motley. Lighting Design by Abe Feder. Directed by Daniel Mann . Royale Theatre: 8 Feb 1954-1 May 1954 (96 performances + 8 previews). Cast: James Dean (as ...
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Publicity Listings:
16 Biographical Movies |
23 Print Biographies |
10 Portrayals |
24 Articles |
2 Pictorials |
14 Magazine Cover Photos |
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Children:
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Parents:
Wilson, Mildred
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Personal Quote:
You can't show some far off idyllic conception of behavior if you want the kids to come and see the picture. You've got to show what it's really like, and try to reach them on their own grounds.
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Trivia:
At one stage, the actor considered a career as a bull fighter.
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Trademark:
Squinty, sleepy blue eyes
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Nickname:
Jimmy Dean
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More than six decades after his untimely death, James Dean remains one of Hollywood’s most enduring and enigmatic icons.
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More than six decades after his untimely death, James Dean remains one of Hollywood’s most enduring and enigmatic icons.
It's been more than 60 years since his tragic death and still Hollywood is looking for “the next James Dean .” The young actor made only three movies in his career – East of Eden (1955) where he played the bad boy brother in the “Cain and Abel” retelling, his signature role as an angst-fueled teen in Rebel Without a Cause (1955), and Giant (1956) where he stepped into the cowboy boots of a nonconformist ranch hand. All of his movies became Hollywood classics, but he only saw one, East of Eden , completed.
He was only 24 years old on September 30, 1955, when he was driving down Route 466 in his Porsche 550 Spyder and a car collided with his, killing him almost instantly. The young star's life and career was cut short, but his premature death contributed to the legend he would become. Rebel Without a Cause and Giant were released posthumously, and Dean came to epitomize the sensitive, troubled rebel who fans still connect with today. Who was the man behind the brooding Hollywood sex symbol? Here are 7 revealing facts that might give you a clue.
Dean was born in Marion, Indiana on February 8, 1931. Dean's father Winton left farming to become a dentist and moved the family to Santa Monica, California. But when Dean’s mother died from cervical cancer when he was 9, the family broke apart. His father sent him back to Indiana to live on his aunt and uncle’s Quaker farm, and this was the beginning of an estrangement between father and son that would haunt them for the rest of their lives.
He was the symbol of sexy cool onscreen, but off-camera the 5’8," 135-pound star had some quirky and dirty (as in unwashed) habits. Dean supposedly didn’t care much about his public appearance and went for the disheveled look. At one formal luncheon, he showed up barefoot and in filthy jeans and was known to appear at rehearsals in pants held together with safety pins. He was also known for having pretty extreme mood swings, according to friends, who said he also had the habit of calling or visiting them late at night. “He’d be up one minute, down the next. He was uncomfortable in his own skin,” one of them said.
Just hours before his crash, James Dean takes a cigarette break at a gas station next to his beloved silver Porsche 550 Spyder that he named Little Bastard.
Dean respected another brooding actor of the day, Marlon Brando . While Dean was just emerging in Hollywood, the slightly older Brando had major success as Stanley Kowalski in A Streetcar Named Desire (1951), his iconic role as a motorcycle gang leader in The Wild One (1953), and he won an Oscar for On the Waterfront (1954). Dean attempted to call Brando and see him socially, but Brando rebuffed his attempts at a friendship. “I gave him the name of a [psycho]-analyst, and he went. At least his work improved,” Brando said.
In his short career, Dean played fictional non-conformists who played by their own rules, but if he had lived he may have taken on the role of a real-life outlaw. He read and re-read the book The Authentic Life of Billy the Kid and frequently spoke of wanting to portray the Wild West gunslinger in a film.
Before he made it in the movies, Dean worked a lot on live television. A fan of improvising, he went off-script on one show and threw a few ad-libs at one of his co-stars, actor and future president Ronald Reagan , who was totally confused by Dean's acting method. Reagan wasn’t the only one who disliked Dean’s spontaneity. "Just make him say the lines as they’re written,” one actor said once.
Although Dean was briefly engaged to actress Pier Angeli, his sexuality has been a matter of debate. A number of biographers doubt his relationship with Angeli was a physical one. Some biographers believe he was bisexual; others characterize him as a homosexual who had one or two brief affairs with women. It was rumored that his first sexual experience occurred as a teenager when a local minister seduced him.
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