February 8, 1931
Today In History
James Dean is born in Marion, Indiana
In 1949, James Dean moved back to California after high school and studied law at Santa Monica College, eventually transferring to UCLA to major in theater. After appearing in just one stage production, he dropped out of college, but never gave up on his career, and eventually appeared on television in a Pepsi Cola commercial. He later got his first speaking part in Sailor Beware, a comedy starring Jerry Lewis and Dean Martin. In 1951, he moved to New York City to attend the Actors Studio to study under Lee Strasberg. In an 18 - month period, he starred in three major motion pictures, beginning with the film adaptation of John Steinbeck’s novel, East of Eden. Director Elia Kazan and Steinbeck both thought he would be perfect for the part. In his next film, Dean starred as the agonized teenager Jim Stark in Rebel Without a Cause, a role that would define his image in American culture. He then landed a supporting role to Elizabeth Taylor and Rock Hudson in Giant, his last film. Shortly after completing work on the film Giant, on Friday, September 30, 1955, Dean was driving his new Porsche 550 Spyder to a weekend race in Salinas, California. At 3:30 p.m. he was stopped for speeding just south of Bakersfield. Later, while driving along Route 466, a 23-year-old Cal Poly student named Donald Turnupseed suddenly turned his Ford Custom in front of Dean's Porsche causing the Spyder to flip in the air and land in a gully. James Dean was killed almost immediately at the age of 24. Dean became the only actor in history to receive more than one Oscar nomination posthumously for his roles in Giant and East of Eden.
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