James Dean
By Chad Koch
"Dream as if you'll live forever. Live as if you'll die
today." - James Dean
JAMES BYRON DEAN
James Dean was born on February 8th, 1931 in Marion, Indiana. His
hobbies were writing, painting, bullfighting (when did that happen?),
photography, sculpting, car racing, horse racing and playing the
bongos. His favorite drink was coffee and his favorite ice cream
flavor was coffee and raspberry.
LIFE IMITATES ART
"To grasp the full significance of life is the actor's duty; to
interpret it his problem; and to express it his dedication. Being an
actor is the loneliest thing in the world. You are all alone with your
concentration and imagination, and that's all you have. Being a good
actor isn't easy. Being a man is even harder. I want to be both before
I'm done."
GENERATION NEXT
James Dean's first professional acting gig was a Pepsi commercial.
Since then, Michael Jackson, Cindy Crawford, Michael J. Fox, Shaquille
O'Neal, Jeff Gordon, Ray Charles, Billy Crystal, Britney Spears,
Beyonce, Shakira, The Osbournes, Faith Hill, Sammy Sosa, Joe Montana,
Ken Griffey Jr., Gloria Estafan, Tina Turner and many others have
endorsed the blue canned beverage.
BRAD'S CHOICE
Before Pepsi was called Pepsi, it was called "Brad's Drink"
way back in 1898. Well, another Brad, Brad Pitt is now vying for the
chance to remake James Dean's first film, "East of Eden"
with Pitt in the starring role. Dean's performance in "East of
Eden" won him an Oscar nomination, making him one of only five
actors to receive a nomination from their first screen performances.
He was also the only actor in history to receive more than one Oscar
nomination posthumously.
ANIMAL FARM
"Studying cows, pigs and chickens can help an actor develop his
character. There are a lot of things I learned from animals. One was
that they couldn't hiss or boo me. I also became close to nature, and
am now able to appreciate the beauty with which this world is
endowed."
FOUR EYES
Dean was required to wear glasses while driving as he was nearsighted.
The king of cool, had to wear glasses, if only he had been around long
enough to do a public service announcement for that, then being a
"four-eyes" would have meant a completely different thing
these days.
THESE GO TO ELEVEN
No matter what kind of music James Dean listened to, he liked it LOUD!
But what did he listen to? After all it was the early 50's and Elvis
had yet to become the King, the Beatles had yet to become the Fab
Four...What did James Dean rock out to, before there was Rock? He
liked African Tribal music, Afro-Cuban songs and dance (Dean liked to
play the bongos), Classical music - especially Bartok and Stravinsky,
Judy Garland, Frank Sinatra and Billie Holiday.
THE ACTOR WAY
"When an actor plays a scene exactly the way a director orders,
it isn't acting. It's following instructions. Anyone with the physical
qualifications can do that. So the director's task is just that ñ to
direct, to point the way. Then the actor takes over. And he must be
allowed the space, the freedom to express himself in the role. Without
that space, an actor is no more than an unthinking robot with a
chest-full of push-buttons."
FRANK, BILLIE AND JIMMY
It has been said that James Dean's favorite song was Billie Holiday's
"When Your Lover Has Gone" and his favorite album was Frank
Sinatra's "Songs for Young Lovers".
ACTING THE PART
"An actor must interpret life, and in order to do so must be
willing to accept all the experiences life has to offer. In fact, he
must seek out more of life than life puts at his feet. In the short
span of his lifetime, an actor must learn all there is to know,
experience all there is to experience, or approach that state as
closely as possible. He must be superhuman in his efforts to store
away in the core of his subconscious everything that he might be
called upon to use in the expression of his art."
DEAD MAN'S CURVE
Dean only made three Hollywood pictures, propelling him into super
stardom. As his final film, Giant, was wrapping up in Marfa, Texas,
Dean was driving his Porsche Spyder to an auto race in Salinas,
California. His car collided with another can outside Cholame,
California. James Dean, an American legend, died on September 30th,
1955. The Failure Analysis Associates later re-created all the details
of the accident at the same approximate time on September 30th, and
concluded that James Dean was traveling 55 to 56 m.p.h. when the
fateful accident occurred, thereby proving he had not been speeding,
despite the fact that he had received a speeding ticket only two hours
before the crash.
APOCALYPSE NOW
"Jim Dean and Elvis were the spokesmen for an entire generation.
When I was in acting school in New York, years ago, there was a saying
that if Marlon Brando changed the way people acted, then James Dean
changed the way people lived. He was the greatest actor who ever
lived. He was simply a genius." - Martin Sheen
GIANT
"Every time I go to Europe, I remember that James Dean never saw
Europe, but yet I see his face everywhere. There ís James Dean,
Humphrey Bogart and Marilyn Monroe windows of the Champs Elysees,
discos in the south of Spain, restaurants in Sweden, t-shirts in
Moscow. My life was confused and disoriented for years by his passing.
My sense of destiny destroyed the great films he would have directed,
the great performances he would have given, the great humanitarian he
would have become, and yet, he is the greatest actor and star I have
ever known." - Dennis Hopper
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