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James Dean(1931-1955)

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James Dean at an event for La Fureur de vivre (1955)
In celebration of the 65th anniversary of 'Rebel Without a Cause,' we take a look back at the iconic film, starring James Dean, Natalie Wood, and Sal Mineo.
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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 rave reviews for his work as the blackmailing Arab boy in the New York production of Gide's "The Immoralist", good enough to earn him a trip to Hollywood. His early film efforts were strictly small roles: a sailor in the Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis overly frantic musical comedy La polka des marins (1952); a GI in Samuel Fuller's moody study of a platoon in the Korean War, Baïonnette au canon! (1951) and a youth in the Piper Laurie-Rock Hudson comedy Qui donc a vu ma belle? (1952).

He had major roles in only three movies. In the Elia Kazan production of John Steinbeck's À l'est d'Eden (1955) he played Cal Trask, the bad brother who could not force affection from his stiff-necked father. His true starring role, the one which fixed his image forever in American culture, was that of the brooding red-jacketed teenager Jim Stark in Nicholas Ray's La Fureur de vivre (1955). George Stevens' filming of Edna Ferber's Géant (1956), in which he played the non-conforming cowhand Jett Rink who strikes it rich when he discovers oil, was just coming to a close when Dean, driving his Porsche Spyder race car, collided with another car while on the road near Cholame, California on September 30, 1955. He had received a speeding ticket just two hours before. At age 24, James Dean was killed almost immediately from the impact from a broken neck. His very brief career, violent death and highly publicized funeral transformed him into a cult object of apparently timeless fascination.
BornFebruary 8, 1931
DiedSeptember 30, 1955(24)
BornFebruary 8, 1931
DiedSeptember 30, 1955(24)
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  • Nominated for 2 Oscars
    • 8 wins & 4 nominations total

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Known for

James Dean in À l'est d'Eden (1955)
À l'est d'Eden
7.8
  • Cal Trask
  • 1955
James Dean, Natalie Wood, Dennis Hopper, Sal Mineo, Corey Allen, and Steffi Sidney in La Fureur de vivre (1955)
La Fureur de vivre
7.6
  • Jim Stark
  • 1955
James Dean, Elizabeth Taylor, and Rock Hudson in Géant (1956)
Géant
7.6
  • Jett Rink
  • 1956
Kraft Television Theatre (1947)
Kraft Television Theatre
7.9
TV Series
  • Jim Cooper
  • Joe Harris

Credits

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Actor



  • The Big Story (1949)
    The Big Story
    6.9
    TV Series
    • Todd Ingalls
    • 1953–1957
  • James Dean, Elizabeth Taylor, and Rock Hudson in Géant (1956)
    Géant
    7.6
    • Jett Rink
    • 1956
  • Crossroads (1955)
    Crossroads
    7.4
    TV Series
    • Man in Crowd (uncredited)
    • 1955
  • James Dean, Natalie Wood, Dennis Hopper, Sal Mineo, Corey Allen, and Steffi Sidney in La Fureur de vivre (1955)
    La Fureur de vivre
    7.6
    • Jim Stark
    • 1955
  • Hal Baylor, Hans Conried, and Chuck Hicks in Schlitz Playhouse of Stars (1951)
    Schlitz Playhouse of Stars
    7.4
    TV Series
    • Jeffrey Latham
    • 1955
  • Lux Video Theatre (1950)
    Lux Video Theatre
    7.3
    TV Series
    • Kyle McCallum
    • 1952–1955
  • James Dean in À l'est d'Eden (1955)
    À l'est d'Eden
    7.8
    • Cal Trask
    • 1955
  • Kraft Television Theatre (1947)
    The United States Steel Hour
    7.8
    TV Series
    • Fernand Lagarde
    • 1955
  • Ronald Reagan in General Electric Theater (1953)
    General Electric Theater
    6.7
    TV Series
    • Bud
    • The Boy
    • 1954
  • Danger (1950)
    Danger
    7.4
    TV Series
    • Felon
    • Augie
    • J.B.
    • 1953–1954
  • Kraft Television Theatre (1947)
    The Philco Television Playhouse
    7.4
    TV Series
    • Robbie Warren
    • 1954
  • Robert Montgomery Presents (1950)
    Robert Montgomery Presents
    7.6
    TV Series
    • Paul Zalinka
    • 1953
  • Armstrong Circle Theatre (1950)
    Armstrong Circle Theatre
    7.6
    TV Series
    • Joey Frasier
    • 1953
  • Kraft Television Theatre (1947)
    Kraft Television Theatre
    7.9
    TV Series
    • Joe Harris
    • Jim Cooper
    • 1952–1953
  • Campbell Playhouse (1952)
    Campbell Playhouse
    6.8
    TV Series
    • Hank Bradon
    • Joe Adams
    • 1953

Additional Crew



  • Bud Collyer in Beat the Clock (1950)
    Beat the Clock
    7.3
    TV Series
    • stunt tester (1950)
    • 1950–1961

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Personal details

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  • Alternative name
    • Jimmy Dean
  • Height
    • 1.71 m
  • Born
    • February 8, 1931
    • Marion, Indiana, USA
  • Died
    • September 30, 1955
    • Cholame, California, USA(road accident)
  • Children
    • No Children
  • Parents
      Mildred Wilson
  • Relatives
    • Laurie Oldenstål(Cousin)
  • Other works
    Stage: Appeared in "See the Jaguar" on Broadway. Written by N. Richard Nash. Incidental music by Alec Wilder [final Broadway credit]. Choreographed by Joe Layton. Directed by Michael Gordon. Cort Theatre: 3 Dec 1952-8 Dec 1952 (5 performances). Cast: Margaret Barker, Arthur Batanides, Harry Bergman, David Clarke, James Dean (as "Wally Wilkins") [Broadway debut], Harrison Dowd, Roy Fant (as "Gramfa Ricks"), Constance Ford (as "Janna"), Ted Jacques (as "Meeker"), Arthur Kennedy (as "Dave Ricks"), Dane Knell, Tony Kraber (as "Carson"), Phillip Pine, Cameron Prud'homme, Florence Sundstrom (as "Mrs. Meeker"), George Tyne (as "Harvey"). Produced by Lemuel Ayers. Produced in association with Helen Jacobson.
  • Publicity listings
    • 16 Biographical Movies
    • 23 Print Biographies
    • 10 Portrayals
    • 28 Articles
    • 2 Pictorials
    • 14 Magazine Cover Photos

Did you know

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  • Trivia
    Rolf Weütherich, the German auto mechanic who was riding with Dean in the passenger seat during his fatal auto crash, was thrown from the car by the impact and received multiple injuries. After Dean's death, he fell into a depression from the trauma of the incident and made several suicide attempts. He died in West Germany in 1981 in an auto accident similar to the one that James Dean died in.
  • Quotes
    Only the gentle are ever really strong.
  • Trademarks
      Frequently played angry youths
  • Nicknames
    • Jimmy Dean
    • "One-Speed Dean"
    • JD
  • Salaries
      Géant
      (1956)
      $21,000 ($1500 per week)

FAQ

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  • When did James Dean die?
    September 30, 1955
  • How did James Dean die?
    Road accident
  • How old was James Dean when he died?
    24 years old
  • Where did James Dean die?
    Cholame, California, USA
  • When was James Dean born?
    February 8, 1931

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