THE UNOFFICIAL JAMES DEAN PAGE


This is a website dedicated to the original rebel, James Dean. Dean only made three films and died in a tragic car crash on September 30, 1955. But he has not been forgotten. Thousands of fans travel to his hometown of Fairmount, Indiana, each year on the anniversary of his death to pay tribute to this enigmatic legend, whose legacy has endured for over 46 years.
 

Biography -A brief bio of the Rebel

Television and Stage Credits -An extensive list of Dean's television and stage work

Filmography -A recap of Dean's three films

Video & Audio Clips -Video and audio clips of Dean. Majority of clips are in Real Video

Photos -Many good pictures of Mr. Cool

Articles and excerpts about Jimmy -Excerpts from books, magazines, etc

Articles written by me -Read articles written by yours truly

Awards -List of awards that Jimmy won

What people thought of Jimmy? -Quotes from Dean's friends, co-stars, etc

Quotes from Jimmy -Quotes from the Rebel himself

My thoughts on Jimmy -A brief summary of why I like James Dean

Bibliography -A list of books used for this webpage

Telegrams & Other Documents -Some telegrams and letters about Dean

DVD Scans from Giant -Some scans of Jimmy during his last film

Photographs of the accident -Some photographs documenting one of the most famous car crashes of the 20th century

Exclusive interview -An interview conducted with Dean author Warren Beath that was published on American Legends in May 2001

Brandon's Multimedia Room -View full-length movies, clips, and trailers that are not Dean-related.

EXCLUSIVE COUPON -Get your exclusive coupon for The James Dean Story.
 
 


Hot Links

Aly's James Dean Page
American Legends-James Dean
Deaners-A web magazine about James Dean fans
IMDB-Check out Dean's profile
James Dean Memorial Gallery, The
Movieweb-The 40th Anniversary release of Giant
Red Robinson-Official website of Canada's legendary rock 'n' roll disc jockey
Tribute to James Dean


James Dean's movie career lasted only 16 months, but his legacy continues today. Although some critics have argued that if Dean had not died so early into his career, he would not be as popular today, had he lived. Albeit, in my mind, he made three solid films that will last forever. So, take a look at the website, and witness one of the great legends of the 20th century.

This website was created by Brandon Yip

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This page was last updated: April 10, 2002

Click here to listen to a greeting from myself. You must have Real Audio to listen to it.

© 2002 Brandon Yip