James Dean, the 1950's actor, has come to symbolize the American archetype of "live fast, die...
James Dean was an American actor, remembered as a cultural icon of teenage disillusionment and social estrangement.
It’s tantalising and disappointing that no-one involved in the franchise has yet done something with the Sadean poetry inherent in the novel’s concept of Blofeld’s garden of death, imagery that accords strongly with the cult of extreme experience Bond and Blofeld both subscribe to. Certainly...
The garish Las Vegas setting is ideal for this apparent send-off for Blofeld, who takes a Howard Hughes-type character (Jimmy Dean) hostage in an elaborate scheme to acquire diamonds to power a satellite laser to control the world. Not only does Vegas provide the perfect casino environment fo...
Death: 24 (car crash) James Byron Dean (February 8, 1931 – September 30, 1955) was an American actor, remembered as a cultural icon of teenage disillusionment and social estrangement, as expressed in the title of his most celebrated film, Rebel Without a Cause (1955), in which he starre...
Exactly when an asset bubble will finally burst is hard to tell. Like over-inflating a toy balloon, you can never be sure when the next breath of air will stretch a fatal weakness to the breaking point and burst it. What is inevitable is that it cannot expand forever. Asset speculation ...
James Dean's short life and three-film career inspired countless actors and rebellious teenagers, but his untimely death in a 1955 car crash has been an inspiration of a different kind. The ensuing decades have seen a continuing fascination with Dean's life, and have also fostered legions of...
The James Dean Garage BandPresents the short story `The James Dean Garage Band,' by Rick Moody, which imagines the life of actor James Dean if he had survived the fatal car crash in 1955.Moody, RickEsquire
Photos taken at the scene of James Dean's fatal crash were recently put up for auction.(RR Auctions) After the investigation was complete, Dean's insurance company wrote off the Porsche and sold it to another racer, Dr. William F. Eschrich, for $1,092. He pulled a few useable parts ...