Quick Facts
Also Known As: James Byron Dean
Died At Age: 24
Family:
father: Winton Dean
mother: Mildred Wilson
Born Country: United States
Actors American Men
Height: 5'8" (173 cm), 5'8" Males
Died on: September 30, 1955
place of death: Cholame, California, United States
Notable Alumni: Santa Monica College, UCLA
Cause of Death: Car Crash
U.S. State: Indiana
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education: Santa Monica College, UCLA
Childhood & Early Life
James Dean was born James Byron Dean on 8 February 1931, in Marion, Indiana, USA, to Winton Dean and Mildred Wilson. His father, who once worked in farming, became a dental technician to improve his prospects.
The family moved to California and James attended ‘Brentwood Public School’ for a while before joining the ‘McKinley Elementary School.’ He was a mediocre student.
He was very close to his mother whom he felt was the only person who understood him. Unfortunately, his mother became sick with cancer and died when James was just nine years old.
He proved to be a popular student in high school and played for the school’s baseball and basketball teams. He also studied drama and practiced public speaking. He graduated from ‘Fairmount High School’ in 1949.
He enrolled at the ‘Santa Monica College’ (SMC) where he majored in pre-law. However, he realized that he did not want to be a lawyer, but an actor. Thus, he transferred to UCLA where he changed his major to drama. This angered his father and the two became estranged.
While studying at UCLA, the talented young man was chosen from a group of 350 actors to play ‘Malcolm’ in ‘Macbeth.’ He did not complete his studies as he dropped out in 1951 to pursue a career in acting.
Career
He made his television debut by appearing in a ‘Pepsi Cola’ commercial. He then landed a role in the comedy ‘Sailors Beware’ which also had Jerry Lewis and Dean Martin. The initial years were very difficult for him and he often took up part-time jobs to make ends meet.
He moved to New York City and enrolled at the ‘Actors Studio’ to study under Lee Strasberg. While in New York, he worked as a stunt tester for the game show, ‘Beat the Clock.’
Throughout the early-1950s, he played small roles in various television programs, such as ‘Family Theater’ (1951), ‘The Bigelow Theatre’ (1951), ‘CBS Television Workshop’ (1952), and ‘Hallmark Hall of Fame’ (1952).
He starred in an Off-Broadway production of Franz Kafka’s ‘The Metamorphosis’ in 1952. It revolves around the tale of a man who transforms into a large, monstrous insect-like creature.
In 1954, he appeared in the Broadway production of ‘The Immoralist,’ which tells the story of a gay man who marries a woman hoping that the marriage would help him deal with his homosexual desires.
He played a role in the 1954 Off-Broadway play ‘The Scarecrow’ which was about a woman who creates a scarecrow with human-like features with the help of witchcraft. She then tries to use it to seek revenge on her former lover who had deserted her during her pregnancy.
In 1955, he played the role of ‘Cal,’ a young man who feels that his father prefers his brother Aron over him, in the movie ‘East of Eden.’ It was the first major role James played and received considerable appreciation for his acting skills.
In 1955, he also starred in what would become his best remembered role in the movie ‘Rebel Without a Cause.’ This movie became highly popular among teenagers who could easily identify with the character James played.
Major Works
He played the lead role in ‘East of Eden,’ which is about a young man who vies for the attention of his religious father who always seems to prefer his brother. This was the only major film of his to be released during his lifetime.
His portrayal of ‘Jim Stark’ in the iconic movie ‘Rebel Without a Cause’ catapulted him to stardom. His character in real life helped him to play the disturbed teenager that he was playing to perfection.
Awards & Achievements
He won the ‘Golden Globe Special Achievement Award’ for ‘Best Dramatic Actor’ for his portrayal of ‘Cal Trask’ in ‘East of Eden’ (1955). This role also earned him the ‘Jussi Award’ for ‘Best Foreign Actor’ and a nomination for the ‘Academy Award’ for ‘Best Actor.’
Personal Life & Legacy
His sexuality was often a matter of discussion in the film world. One of his best friends William Bast revealed years after Dean’s death that the two had a sexual relationship.
He also dated many women, including Beverly Wills, Barbara Glenn, and Liz Sheridan. He had a much publicized affair with the beautiful Italian actress Pier Angeli.
He loved car racing from a young age. On 30 September 1955, he and his mechanic were driving to a weekend race in California when his car had a head-on collision with another car. He was taken to a hospital where he was declared brought dead.
Facts About James Dean
James Dean had a passion for fast cars and racing.
He competed in several amateur racing events and even considered pursuing a career as a professional race car driver.
In addition to his acting talent, James Dean was also a skilled painter and sculptor.
He often spent his free time creating art and expressing himself through various artistic mediums.
Despite his rebellious image on screen, James Dean was known for his kindness and generosity towards his friends and fans. He was always willing to lend a helping hand to those in need.
James Dean had a love for animals and owned several pets throughout his life, including a Siamese cat named Marcus and a Great Dane named Tuck
James Dean was a voracious reader and had a deep appreciation for literature.
He often carried books with him on set and enjoyed discussing and exchanging ideas with fellow intellectuals and writers.