James Dean Young

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Documentary of the brief but memorable career of the now iconic James Dean. Narrated by Martin Sheen, the film focuses much attention on his early work for television, and utilizes a variety... Read all Documentary of the brief but memorable career of the now iconic James Dean. Narrated by Martin Sheen, the film focuses much attention on his early work for television, and utilizes a variety of archival footage in order to tell the story of the young man who gained immortality wi... Read all Documentary of the brief but memorable career of the now iconic James Dean. Narrated by Martin Sheen, the film focuses much attention on his early work for television, and utilizes a variety of archival footage in order to tell the story of the young man who gained immortality with only three feature films to his credit.
Martin Sheen (voice) Corey Allen (archive footage) Pier Angeli (archive footage)
Martin Sheen (voice) Corey Allen (archive footage) Pier Angeli (archive footage)
Self as Self (archive footage) (as Don Hammer)
Underscores how badly we need a boxed set of Dean's surviving TV shows!
"James Dean: Forever Young" is a good but not great documentary about one of the most enigmatic stars in Hollywood history. It's free of the usual talking heads (one British film about him in the early 1970's was promoted as the last one made when both Natalie Wood and Sal Mineo were still alive and available for interviews) and it focuses mostly on Dean himself via his surviving work on live TV shows and screen tests. It presents a sanitized version of his life, ignoring his sexuality almost completely (the real Dean was almost certainly Bisexual and his relationships with older men were probably quite a bit more than the innocent "mentoring" ones they're presented as here) and also leaving out his interest in horror films (as a teenager he played the Frankenstein monster in an amateur play, he hung out with Maila "Vampira" Nurmi of "Plan Nine from Outer Space" infamy, and the film in which he planned to make his debut as director, as well as starring, was an adaptation of "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" he had asked his friend, screenwriter Bill Bast — a name unmentioned in this movie even though Bast published the first book ever written about Dean — to write for him). What was really most frustrating about this film was that it showed off the sheer extent of Dean's legacy — a LOT more of his acting survives than the three starring films we've known for over half a century — and at the same time offered it only in tantalizing clips. It's about time that whatever rights holders are involved got together for a COMPLETE (or nearly so) presentation of Dean's surviving TV work on DVD so Dean's fans can have a complete picture of his work and can see the performances that have been left to rot in vaults all these many years. James Dean did a lot more than just three big movies, and the tragedy of his early death only underscores the need for a complete and respectful presentation of ALL the work he actually DID leave behind.
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He was a rebel without a cause, he was a giant and he was East of Eden, but most of all he was the sheer reflection of beauty.James Deans is one of the most appreciated and loved American cultural icons, and of course a model of beauty for every girl or woman. His beauty and effortlessly sexy image set a new model and dimension in the movie industry.
He is a cultural icon of teenage disillusionment and social estrangement, as expressed in the title of his most celebrated film, Rebel Without a Cause (1955), in which he starred as troubled teenager Jim Stark. The other two roles that defined his stardom were loner Cal Trask in East of Eden (1955) and surly ranch hand Jett Rink in Giant (1956). Dean’s enduring fame and popularity rest on his performances in only these three films.
Dean’s premature death in a car crash cemented his legendary status.He became the first actor to receive a posthumous Academy Award nomination for Best Actor, and remains the only actor to have had two posthumous acting nominations
Here as a feast for your eyes and in celebration of his everlasting beauty, we’ve prepared a super rare photo collection of James Dean private photos.
James Dean photographed by Denis Stock
James Dean and his cat Marcus. 1955.
James Dean at a race in Palm Springs, March 1955.
James Dean hogtied Elizabeth Taylor on the set of Giant.
James Dean photographed by Sanford Roth, 1955.f
American teenagers of the mid-1950s, when James Dean’s major films were made, identified with Dean and the roles he played, especially that of Jim Stark in Rebel Without a Cause . The film depicts the dilemma of a typical teenager of the time, who feels that no one, not even his peers, can understand him. Joe Hyams says that Dean was “one of the rare stars, like Rock Hudson and Montgomery Clift, whom both men and women find sexy”.According to Marjorie Garber, this quality is “the undefinable extra something that makes a star.” Dean’s iconic appeal has been attributed to the public’s need for someone to stand up for the disenfranchised young of the era,and to the air of androgyny that he projected onscreen. Dean’s “loving tenderness towards the besotted Sal Mineo in Rebel Without a Cause continues to touch and excite gay audiences by its honesty. The Gay Times Readers’ Awards cited him as the male gay icon of all time.” His estate still earns about $5,000,000 per year, according to Forbes Magazine .
James Dean posing with a Wooden Artists Life Size Mannequin.
James Dean washing his Porsche Speedster, Photographed by Sanford Roth.
James Dean with a 16mm Bolex camera on the set of GIANT (1955)
James Dean, 1954, shaving in his trailer during the filming of East of Eden
James Dean, Broadway & 50th, looking uptown, 1955
On location for Giant in Texas, James Dean signs autographs in a 1955 Chevrolet. Photo by Richard Miller.
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