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James Dean  (1931 - 1955)

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Live Fast-Die Young : My Life With James DeanLive Fast-Die Young : My Life With James Dean by John Gilmore

Drawing on letters, diaries, and tape-recorded conversations, the author recounts his friendship with Dean, including their sexual relationship, and reveals Dean's feelings about his success, his parents, and death.

"This book swept me up and put me right back in the 1950's; I now understand what the whole amazing charisma of James Dean means, and why he is as important today, if not more so, than he was in his pitifully short life and career. John Gilmore, who ran with James Dean (even slept with him!), shared girls with him and a scary love of speed and wildness, gives us a picture of a time and place that rings absolutely true. I came to this book because I was so taken with Gilmore's earlier book, LAID BARE, which includes a few of the themes dealing with James Dean (he deals with many other movie stars in that earlier book), and his relationship with the late actor is explored here in the most daring and significant portrayal of James Dean that I have encountered. Can't we give this book Six stars?" -- Anonymous Review

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The James Dean Story : A Myth-Shattering Biography of an IconThe James Dean Story : A Myth-Shattering Biography of an Icon by Ronald Martinetti

A legend in his lifetime, James Dean became a cult hero after his death at age 24. Was he the monumental talent some claimed? Or a spoiled and petulant troublemaker? Ronald Martinetti interviewed hundreds of Dean's peers and family members for this no-punches-pulled biography revealing hitherto unknown facts about the actor. Illustrated with photos, some previously unpublished.

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Rebel Without a CauseRebel Without a Cause (1955, 111 min, US)

A testament to adolescent angst with James Dean as the prototypical angry young man at odds with his parents, himself and the future. A brooding film that cemented the Dean legend. In her first adult role, Natalie Wood offers an incandescent performance as a soul mate; and Sal Mineo is especially touching as Plato, a friendless youth who has yet to come to terms with his latent sexuality, and who is secretly in love with Dean's charismatic character, Jim.

Director:  Nicholas Ray

Starring:  James Dean, Natalie Wood, Sal Mineo, Jim Backus

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GiantGiant (1956, 200 min, US)

Over 45 years after his tragic death, Dean remains a mythic icon of youthful rebelliousness and alienation. This sprawling saga of Texas oil aristocracy provided Dean his final and most challenging role as the arrogant ranch hand, Jett Rink. A Best Director Oscar went to Stevens while Hudson earned a nomination for his finest screen work and Taylor won acclaim as Hudson's compassionate wife. Giant is an epic-sized drama of greed, jealousy and loyalty, but its stars seem to outshine the penetrating screenplay and thoughtful direction. (Letterboxed version) No gay content. Sal Mineo plays Angel, the Mexican son of Rock Hudson and Elizabeth Taylor's housekeepers. Hudson says, " That boy's the best dang man on the place."

Director:  George Stevens

Starring:  James Dean, Elizabeth Taylor, Rock Hudson, Sal Mineo, Mercedes McCambridge, Dennis Hopper

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James Dean: Hill Number One/I Am A Fool (1953) James Dean: Hill Number One/I Am A Fool (1953)

Before James Dean conquered Hollywood, he toiled in New York television. Hill Number One was an hour-long Easter special sponsored by the Family Rosary Crusade--the story of Jesus after the crucifixion, when he was buried in the tomb and then was risen. It's talky, stiffly staged, and very earnest. Dean has a small role, about four lines of dialogue, and he's wildly miscast as the serene and pious John the Baptist.

I Am a Fool comes off much better. This half-hour episode of General Electric Theater is an adaptation of the Sherwood Anderson play about a young man who leaves the farm for the big city and falls in love with a rich girl. Dean is perfectly cast as the sweet, vain, naive farm boy--the scene in which he mimics a rich dandy is solid gold. Natalie Wood is perfectly charming and Eddie Albert--mostly known for his amiable schtick on Green Acres--shows what he can do, given the chance. The kinescope of this live performance is fuzzy, but the performances, the sets, and the staging are all razor sharp. --Geof Miller

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The James Dean Story/The Bells of Cockaigne (1957)

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James Dean

This is the official James Dean website (jamesdean.com).

This site hosts an autobiography, entitled, "My Case Study" written by James Dean to Roland Dubois, Fairmount High School Principal, 1948.

Excerpt:

I, James Byron Dean, was born February 8, 1931, Marion, Indiana. My parents, Winton Dean and Mildred Dean, formerly Mildred Wilson, and myself existed in the state of Indiana until I was six years of age. Dad's work with the government caused a change, so Dad as a dental mechanic was transferred to California. There we lived, until the fourth year. Mom became ill and passed out of my life at the age of nine. I never knew the reason for Mom's death, in fact it still preys on my mind. I had always lived such a talented life. I studied violin, played in concerts, tap-danced on theatre stages but most of all I like art, to mold and create things with my hands. I came back to Indiana to live with my uncle. I lost the dancing and violin, but not the art. I think my life will be devoted to art and dramatics...

  

Rebel for All Seasons 

By Ron Martinetti

This essay originally appeared as the introduction to the 1995 revised edition of Ron Martinetti's early biography, The James Dean Story : A Myth-Shattering Biography of an Icon. 

Excerpt:

In the years since Dean's death, there has been much speculation about his rumored bisexuality. In fact, women were strongly attracted to him, and he engaged in numerous affairs. At one point, in New York, he was simultaneously having affairs with a wealthy debutante and a beautiful high school girl.

A few Dean friends continue to deny his homosexuality, despite conclusive evidence to the contrary. After reading a draft of this manuscript, actor Martin Landau refused to be interviewed, saying: "This guy was not gay." Only one of Dean's homosexual relationships is dealt with in this book-and that in his early days in Hollywood and New York with a director named Rogers Brackett...

   

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