James Dean:
American idol, movie star, and a foster kid!
Known for his bad boy image — and even looked upon
as a sex symbol— James Dean had a passion for cars
and talent for acting. He didn’t let his childhood
mishaps get in the way of his success.
James Dean was born February 8, 1931, in Marion, Indiana.
His parents were Winton and Mildred Dean. Unfortunately,
when James was only 5 years old, his mother passed away.
So he was foster parented by his aunt and uncle on their
farm in Indiana.
Even though his career as an actor was brief, James Dean
to this day is widely admired for his acting skills. After
he graduated from high school in Indiana, James moved to
California where he attended UCLA. He first began acting
in James Whitmore’s acting workshop, where he started
out with commercials and several roles in plays.
In 1951 he decided to pursue his career as a serious actor
and moved to New York. Within a year he had starred in three
movies including “ Rebel Without a Cause.” He
was nominated for 2 Academy Awards for his performances in “East
of Eden” and “Giant”.
Along with acting, James Dean was also involved with car
racing. He owned a Porsche 356 1500cc Super Speedster convertible
and a silver Porsche 550 Spyder. On March 26th, 1955, James
won the preliminary race at the Palm Springs Road Races,
qualifying him for the finals. In the finals, he originally
placed 3rd place but after one of the other racers was disqualified
he was bumped down to 2nd place. He also placed in 2 other
races, the Santa Barbara Road Race and another at Minter
Field Bakersfield in California. Unfortunately his love for
speed led to a tragic accident on a highway in 1955, that
cost him his life.
“ Dream as if you’ll live forever. Live as if
you’ll die today.”
—
James Dean
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