James Dean | Life, Death, & Personality | Was He Talented Enough to be a Legend?

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  • @pulaski1
    @pulaski1 Před 3 lety +325

    James Dean secured his place in history the same way that Marilyn Monroe did - by dying before his career declined and he became old and decrepit. Both of them remain young and beautiful in perpetuity.

    • @richardedenfield5167
      @richardedenfield5167 Před 3 lety +11

      Yes, if every actor just died young, they could be global icons and legends as well. Are you stupid?

    • @clarissa8477
      @clarissa8477 Před 3 lety +48

      @@richardedenfield5167 Pulaski isn’t stupid, he’s not wrong either. People that die young sometimes become legendary, even more so if they’re attractive.

    • @HamishDownie
      @HamishDownie Před 3 lety +15

      You can see the opposite of that with Dean's hero, Marlon Brando. He remained a legend, but his youthful romantic image was replaced by The Godfather

    • @dortesandal4303
      @dortesandal4303 Před 3 lety +11

      Young, beautiful and emotinally troubled...♥️

    • @p.j.gannon1646
      @p.j.gannon1646 Před 3 lety +13

      James Dean is a icon he will never be forgotten he was just perfect that is it

  • @pezeron24
    @pezeron24 Před 2 lety +28

    The first time I saw James Dean, I'll never forget. It was in Rebel without a Cause on French TV. I must have been 12 or 13. The movie started and I was instantly magnetized. There was something in the way he moved that mesmerized me. I'd never seen any actor display that amount of charisma before.

    • @nadiacusan3799
      @nadiacusan3799 Před rokem

      i too saw that movie in French I was born in Quebec city and at the time we didn't have cable tv

  • @nancyjones6780
    @nancyjones6780 Před 3 lety +100

    "YOU'RE TEARING ME APART! " Who didn't fall in love with James Dean after Rebel Without a Cause? And I'm not even from his generation! Jim Stark is all of us! His legendary status sits just fine with me! Good one Dr. G💜

    • @jbinmd
      @jbinmd Před 3 lety +11

      Oh, hi! Speaking of being torn apart, an analysis of Tommy Wiseau would be interesting.

    • @BigZebraCom
      @BigZebraCom Před 3 lety +4

      I think this line was the inspiration for the line 'You're tearing me apart Lisa!"

    • @AnneSofieLovesMozart
      @AnneSofieLovesMozart Před 3 lety +4

      I fell in love With Tommy Wiseau's beautiful homage to Dean.. "YOU'RE TEARING ME APART, LISA!"
      Masterpiece.

    • @567dirt8910
      @567dirt8910 Před 3 lety +3

      I saw Rebel for the first time in HS when I was about 16.... In 1988 or so. It was like nothing I had ever seen, considering what I had seen was Star Wars, Back to the Future, Gremlins, E.T. etc... Not a very refined taste to say the least. My first thoughts were...he seems so "gay" (again, 1989, 16 years old) he is seems whiny and feminine.....THIS is the great JD??? Is this what the 50s were like??? Clearly, it was all lost on me at the time. However, later in that class, we watched Marty, and I was completely captivated and all I wanted to watch was classic Hollywood films for the longest time.
      I am so grateful for that class and for the teacher, Mr. Davidson. The best part is that it was an English Lit class and all we ever did was watch old Hollywood films and then just write a paragraph or two about what we thought of them. It was the first class right after lunch, and I was high 90% of the time. Funny how things just come together so perfectly sometimes and end up leaving a profound impact on you. Serendipity.

    • @michelmurphy1979
      @michelmurphy1979 Před 3 lety +7

      👍 Discovered him in high school in the 70s❤️❤️❤️

  • @charismalorelye4516
    @charismalorelye4516 Před 3 lety +149

    You’re the hardest working CZcamsr I know! I never have to wait long for another awesome video. Thanks Dr. Grande!

    • @globes179
      @globes179 Před 3 lety +7

      You can set your clock by Dr Grande - gotta love it.

    • @jguenther3049
      @jguenther3049 Před 3 lety +3

      Yes, keeping a straight face for that one line must have been a tremendous strain.

  • @Dan-ud8hz
    @Dan-ud8hz Před 3 lety +168

    “Dream as if you will live forever; Live as if you will die today.”
    ― James Dean

    • @redram5150
      @redram5150 Před 3 lety +13

      That is terrible advice, lol

    • @iwatchbaywatch-notyourmoth1568
      @iwatchbaywatch-notyourmoth1568 Před 3 lety +3

      Oh Ya? He said that? lol

    • @Dan-ud8hz
      @Dan-ud8hz Před 3 lety +4

      @@therealdeal3672 How much more did he get from his short life than you'll get from prolonging yours? Everybody dies.

    • @redram5150
      @redram5150 Před 3 lety +6

      @@Dan-ud8hz just being a movie star and a part time race driver doesn’t mean he got more from life

    • @helenneka1054
      @helenneka1054 Před 3 lety

      @@redram5150 i

  • @bricksloth6920
    @bricksloth6920 Před 3 lety +146

    My mama was in love of him and skipped school and took a bus to go to his funeral when he died.
    Also here for the cactus check

    • @bthomson
      @bthomson Před 3 lety +13

      🌵

    • @Kari.F.
      @Kari.F. Před 3 lety +9

      The cacti seem to be doing well. Mid-range on the OCEAN scale, no known mental abuse and properly nourished. 😁

    • @mrs.reluctant4095
      @mrs.reluctant4095 Před 3 lety +3

      @@Kari.F. I agree in allpoints but one. I think they are low on openess to experience and agreeableness.

    • @jguenther3049
      @jguenther3049 Před 3 lety +1

      @@mrs.reluctant4095 Yes, prickly personalities, all of them.

    • @lf9341
      @lf9341 Před 3 lety

      That's amazing.

  • @SharonH11100
    @SharonH11100 Před 3 lety +16

    As an old Dean fan, I think your analysis is right on. My first knowledge of him was my mother reading of his death in the newspaper when I was ten. Then I realized I’d seen “Rebel Without a Cause” on TV that summer and had felt an identity of pre-teen angst. So I’ve continued a Dean fanaticism my whole life, visiting his home and family in Fairmount Indiana to a monument in Cholame where the crash took place, meeting myriad interesting people along the way. He had visited an artist by the name of Kenneth Kendall to sculpt a bust of him, as he had of Brando, but died before the project was complete. Mr. Kendall proceeded to do many works of Dean’s image and I became a good friend of his, as a wanna-be artist myself. At nearly age 76, I’d say that Jimmy has played a good role in many people’s lives, including mine ~ and how many folks are able to pull that off living to only 24? 💁🏼‍♀️

  • @leoncurtis5762
    @leoncurtis5762 Před 3 lety +121

    I feel like James Dean would have had a simmilar career to Marlon Brando. Dean had a Godfather level role in him.

    • @rochelleauge6734
      @rochelleauge6734 Před 3 lety +16

      This is a fair statement as they were lovers, according to Brando...

    • @istateyourname4710
      @istateyourname4710 Před 3 lety +12

      They were both method actors, so that's very likely.

    • @DottieMinerva
      @DottieMinerva Před 3 lety +6

      @@rochelleauge6734 source? Anything I’ve heard was speculation and not said by either one of them.

    • @rochelleauge6734
      @rochelleauge6734 Před 3 lety +3

      @@DottieMinerva There was mention of it in Brando's autobiography and it had also been confirmed by Brando in an interview. Do some research Dani & I bet you will find it. This is common info in LGBTQ community because these guys were old Hollywood royalty.

    • @sparklingwaterfalls
      @sparklingwaterfalls Před 3 lety +11

      @Rochelle Auge Brando never stated he was lovers with Dean. I honestly doubt they had a sexual relationship considering Brando pretty much shunned Dean when he was alive. Brando stated in his autobiography and in his telephone conversations with author James Grissom in the 90’s that he viewed himself as a sort of mentor or father figure to Dean.

  • @mattmichael6792
    @mattmichael6792 Před 3 lety +53

    I think his performance in Giant is epic. Fully deserving of legendary status

    • @kathrynj.hernandez8425
      @kathrynj.hernandez8425 Před 3 lety +3

      Dean stole every scene he was in. Rock Hudson knew it and commented to Liz.

    • @valfletcher9285
      @valfletcher9285 Před 3 lety +1

      Giant is a grand film.

    • @commonsense2680
      @commonsense2680 Před rokem

      agree I was blown away by Giant and I know it was because of James Dean. Incredible actor.

    • @brentyoendo1573
      @brentyoendo1573 Před rokem

      Love his drunk speech in that movie.. was so funny

    • @edwardduarte7393
      @edwardduarte7393 Před 8 měsíci

      Giant was good. The only movie that I've only seen.

  • @pharaohgamma3931
    @pharaohgamma3931 Před 2 lety +18

    James Dean was a unique method school actor who worked hard at his craft of acting. James Dean is an enduring American cultural icon for the following reason: he defined a new type of masculinity onscreen that was less about virility and more about VULNERABILITY. James Dean was mercurial - subject to sudden or unpredictable changes of mood or mind and always on the verge of breaking down (mesmerizing his audience and fellow actors in the process!). Dean was seductive and made his vulnerability and sensitivity sexy. James Dean was a method actor pro at playing sensitive loners who needed their daddy's love (I believe that in real life Dean and his actual father were estranged so that he had a lot of experience to draw upon). James Dean was a teacher even at such a young age. Dean was an outstanding, unique screen actor who would have naturally evolved into a talented Hollywood Director if only a longer life had provided him the opportunity. Film audiences have been cheated as a result to what could have been.

    • @garrysekelli6776
      @garrysekelli6776 Před rokem

      Didn't he start a frozen burgers and sausage business later on in life?

    • @darrint3573
      @darrint3573 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@garrysekelli6776 You're kibbitzing I hope?! eh They were actually distant cousins.

    • @garrysekelli6776
      @garrysekelli6776 Před 10 měsíci

      @@darrint3573 not sure what you are talking about. I don't speak Yiddish. And my chess elo rating is below 1000. Anyhow the dude James Dean used to sell some proper sausages back in the day.

    • @darrint3573
      @darrint3573 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@garrysekelli6776 Everyone knows Yinglish..err Yiddish. It's become part of American slang: shmuck, putz, plotz, Kosher, mensh, shlemiel, shlemozzle, goyim, yenta, tush, tookiss, Oy vey!, klutz, farbissiner, nebbish, meshuggener, and on and on. Even Dean spoke it in an interview on the set of RWOAC. He said kvetching! eh You're referring to the singer and sometime actor Jimmy Dean. Different person.

  • @DEPARTMENTOFREDUNDANCYDEPT
    @DEPARTMENTOFREDUNDANCYDEPT Před 3 lety +38

    He was a cultural icon of my youth, along with Elvis, who left a permanent mark on an entire generation while paving the way for radical cultural changes on the horizon and the multitude of rebellious, remarkable characters who emerged in the music and film industries as those changes shook the roots of American culture.

  • @megans1855
    @megans1855 Před 3 lety +42

    Dr. Grande, could you analyze the life, death and personality of Truman Capote? He was a successful writer, but pain from childhood and substance addictions haunted him to the end of his days. Thank you.

  • @tom4276
    @tom4276 Před 3 lety +19

    Dean was an excellent actor. He was specific and interesting. You don't get legendary status 75 years later because you died young... Dean would have been a great Director had he lived... he had several.roles lined up - most of which Paul Newman grabbed... and Newman is an absolute LEGEND.

    • @myytchanneldinakoha8498
      @myytchanneldinakoha8498 Před 11 měsíci

      Actually he is legendary for dying young. You think most kids today have seen his movies? No. They know the face, the image, the legend.

  • @debbieleroy8146
    @debbieleroy8146 Před 3 lety +55

    I would like a profile on the mental health of the survivors from the 1972 plane crash in the Andes. Thanks for videos!

    • @sherunswithscissors
      @sherunswithscissors Před 3 lety +4

      He just did a video on that a few weeks ago. I think you can google to find it.

    • @JustDr.S
      @JustDr.S Před 3 lety +4

      @@sherunswithscissors He did? I don't even remember that and I watch everyday. Hmmm. Maybe I did miss one. I'll check it out, thanks!

    • @watcherwlc53
      @watcherwlc53 Před 3 lety +1

      @@JustDr.S yeah I don't remember that one either.

    • @JustDr.S
      @JustDr.S Před 3 lety +2

      @@watcherwlc53 I couldn't find it.

    • @watcherwlc53
      @watcherwlc53 Před 3 lety +3

      @@JustDr.S yeah i'm not sure he did one. the other poster may have been thinking of some other channel or something

  • @laurastrobel718
    @laurastrobel718 Před 3 lety +35

    Actress Elizabeth Taylor had a close friendship with Dean. In an interview with Barbara Walters when asked about him, Taylor coyly replied, "Wouldn't you like to know?" Thanks for nothing Elizabeth😊 But thank you Dr G for attempting to unravel the enigma that was James Dean🎆

  • @mikestander2413
    @mikestander2413 Před 3 lety +24

    James Dean was the embodiment of the saying, "Live fast, die young, and leave a beautiful corpse."

    • @clarissa8477
      @clarissa8477 Před 3 lety +3

      @@tinafoster8665 that’s sad, he sure was handsome.

    • @Scalcionekitchen
      @Scalcionekitchen Před 5 měsíci

      His casket was closed his face was crushed his back was broken

  • @tanyawilson3615
    @tanyawilson3615 Před 3 lety +108

    I’m hoping for a River Phoenix video/analysis.

  • @thelocalmaladroit8873
    @thelocalmaladroit8873 Před 3 lety +15

    Dr Grande is becoming a legend in the hearts ♥️ and minds of his followers! He’s never going to run out of fascinating material! I love watching old B&W movies of that era😘

  • @Suteruni
    @Suteruni Před 3 lety +24

    I was a teenager when I first saw him on tv, had never heard of him and I fell totally in love. Yes, you are probably right that I could identify with him, I wasn't a happy teen. Plus he was so very handsome. He still is very special to me, thank you for your video :)

    • @lf9341
      @lf9341 Před 3 lety +4

      Same!

    • @marilyndresser2377
      @marilyndresser2377 Před 3 lety +3

      He was before my time but seeing his movies on tv was so mesmerizing..... he was so exquisitely handsome.... just breathtaking.,,,, the camera loved him.....and made it easy to fall in love with all that pathos wrapped in such beauty.

    • @Suteruni
      @Suteruni Před 3 lety

      @@marilyndresser2377 waking up I realise I have an artsy wall decoration of him in my bedroom....he is still very much a part of my life even though I don't think of him much anymore. In GIANT he was dropdead gorgeous but I didnt like him playing the old man Jett Rink.

    • @lf9341
      @lf9341 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Suteruni I had an artsy wall decoration of him too. Despite being short, he was perfect looking.
      If you ever get a chance , go to the Dean museum in Indiana. It's pretty cool.

    • @Suteruni
      @Suteruni Před 3 lety

      @@lf9341 will put that on my bucket list thanks! I'm in europe and with this pandemic it will take a few years I'm afraid but is sure a thing to look forward to!

  • @berdooli3326
    @berdooli3326 Před 3 lety +41

    James Dean was my grandma's second cousin. He was a lot older than her, so they didn't know each other all that well. My grandma is also from Indiana and my brother looks a lot like him. Dean is buried near many of my direct ancestors too!

    • @Blackheathenly
      @Blackheathenly Před 2 lety +3

      Cool story.

    • @cruzgomes5660
      @cruzgomes5660 Před rokem +3

      Tell your brother to go into modeling or become an actor

    • @arconeagain
      @arconeagain Před rokem

      ​@@cruzgomes5660I can hear his response to that now. 'You're tearing me apart!'

    • @arconeagain
      @arconeagain Před rokem

      My grandmother's cousin was also a Hollywood actor, in the 40s. Though nowhere near as famous as James Dean, her story was unique, as she came from Melbourne Australia. It was just her and Errol at that time, and they did a test screening together.
      She was in a movie with Ronald Reagan, and some B grade movies with Peter Lorre. My sister looks a bit like her.
      Would love to hear back from you.

  • @BigZebraCom
    @BigZebraCom Před 3 lety +39

    Just a reminder I'm not diagnosing anybody in this video; only speculating on what could be happening with rebel without a cause like this.

    • @eadweard.
      @eadweard. Před 3 lety +1

      That's no funnier now than the last 5 times you posted it.

  • @gamleskalle1
    @gamleskalle1 Před 3 lety +25

    Elvis was a huge fan and cried and mourned him for along time. Made Elvis interested in film and acting.

    • @apxl8r1
      @apxl8r1 Před 3 lety +2

      I think it's been well-proven that Dean was not traveling 90 mph, but more like 65 mph. That is more than "hearing stories."

    • @lf9341
      @lf9341 Před 3 lety +2

      @@apxl8r1 The weird thing is a father and son witnessed the crash and said Dean was slumped over the passenger seat. They think the mechanic was driving. Turnupseed took an illegal left into his lane.

    • @JustDr.S
      @JustDr.S Před 3 lety +1

      @@lf9341 And, yet, the authorities blamed Dean for the crash. That doesn't seem right.

    • @GuillermoRodriguez-gu3oq
      @GuillermoRodriguez-gu3oq Před 3 lety +1

      Elvis went to where they filmed Rebel Without A Cause and knew James Deans lines at the Planetarium.

    • @apxl8r1
      @apxl8r1 Před 3 lety +2

      @@lf9341 Yes I heard an interview with one of them. He swore Dean was in the passenger seat because of his white T shirt. Turnupseed should have been at fault since he crossed over into traffic unsafe, regardless of the Porsche's speed.

  • @sparklingwaterfalls
    @sparklingwaterfalls Před 3 lety +27

    I think Dean proved himself as a great actor with his 3 films and the television work he did. Many of his TV performances (such as The Dark, Dark Hours starring him and Ronald Reagan) can be found on CZcams. I recommend watching them. Very sad he didn’t get to star in more films.

  • @celinhabr1
    @celinhabr1 Před 3 lety +14

    17:13 minutes and all i can say is James Dean had a lot of talent and was a very good actor, anyone who has seen his 'last supper' scene in Giant and understand anything about acting knows how talented he was.

  • @stephenlee7183
    @stephenlee7183 Před 3 lety +22

    That there is interest in someone who died about 66 years ago is significant. He probably had less than 9 hours of big screen time. Can you do Rudolf Valentino?

    • @trace9657
      @trace9657 Před 3 lety +2

      good point

    • @JustDr.S
      @JustDr.S Před 3 lety +2

      Agree.

    • @kathrynj.hernandez8425
      @kathrynj.hernandez8425 Před 3 lety +1

      Dean lived on this earth 9,000 days. Someone did the calendar math. Said no more, no fewer: 9k. Gematria?

    • @p.j.gannon1646
      @p.j.gannon1646 Před 3 lety

      Yes and it was enough for us to love him forever he was just amazing

    • @darrint3573
      @darrint3573 Před rokem

      Dean is still being iconized while Rudy V rarely gets mentioned. Dean was in Hollywood for 16 months and his career is on par with Bogie, Brando, et al. There's nothing else like him in celluloid history.

  • @ChristinePerez903
    @ChristinePerez903 Před 3 lety +55

    I agree James Dean had potential to grow. Great analysis Dr Grande.

  • @alexander9264
    @alexander9264 Před rokem +4

    James Dean was a raw actor but a brilliant one, and ahead of his time. The ultimate movie idol. Great analysis.

  • @paulcash8160
    @paulcash8160 Před 3 lety +58

    I couldn't disagree more with your evaluation of Dean's ability as an actor. IMHO he proved himself to be the greatest screen actor because he had a unique quality: not only could he make you understand everything his character was thinking and feeling, but also he could make the viewer experience those feelings with the same intensity as Dean's character. This makes watching his films exhausting, but totally immersive. That said, Dean had an avid interest in photography and was exploring that as a way to prepare for a career change, to director

    • @waynej2608
      @waynej2608 Před 3 lety +11

      Excellent points. Dean was totally wanting to direct. He worked with Kazan, Ray and Stevens, and seemed to absorb the entire filmmaking process. Dennis Hopper even went as far as to say that Dean really directed Rebel...
      Dean's talent knew no bounds. Terrific actor, who only would've improved with age and life experience. And, a fine director in progress, I have no doubt.

    • @kathrynj.hernandez8425
      @kathrynj.hernandez8425 Před 3 lety +10

      Most don't know also that Dean was a pretty good artist and a sculptor, too. Poetry and avid chess player. He was welcomed into inner circles of NY intellectual society which I'm sure helped with elite connections.

    • @shanewinas6194
      @shanewinas6194 Před 3 lety

      Robin Williams was just as great of an actor soo not special

    • @lisasaims3007
      @lisasaims3007 Před rokem

      I was born on that infamous day

    • @darrint3573
      @darrint3573 Před rokem

      @@shanewinas6194 It helps to actually watch his flawless performances. I don't think Robin could have pulled off portraying each of those characters convincingly. Both are obviously in a different category of actors. Who knows maybe Dean may have proved himself a comedic genius as well. Plus, Dean is still being iconized while Robin is already forgotten.

  • @LivWildStyle
    @LivWildStyle Před 3 lety +3

    Honestly, it's a bit of a silly question. He was a person who had something to offer, he took action, and got attention for those abilites in his lifetime. Is he a legend? Yes. Does anyone deserve the reputation they hold after death? Who cares. Clearly, he earned it, one way or another.

  • @Knucklehead123
    @Knucklehead123 Před rokem +3

    There was something in his acting that made him seem ahead of his time and timeless too - Like he nailed the various character traits and behaviors of his roles accurately for the era of the movie particularly as well as as an archetype. There is a scene of him walking across a fenceline too - think it's in Giant - where he is thinking to himself and walking in a kind of personal rhythm, stopping and starting with internal music or thoughts. At the time that he acted that way - in the 1950's - people would consider that type of action crazy - in public. But in a movie theater, watching, you could consider - yes - I've walked that way - or yes - I've felt that way. . .privately. He evoked intimacy with an audience in that way, drew them into the character and himself.

  • @richardstead9789
    @richardstead9789 Před 3 lety +11

    his mother died when he was quite young and his dad didn't want him so that might be caused a bit of self reflection on his own life

  • @Ballerina-Girl
    @Ballerina-Girl Před 3 lety +5

    James Dean was the rebellious rock star proto type. He inspired Elvis who then inspire the Beatles who went on to change the world thanks to James Dean legend and cultural icon.

  • @CynHicks
    @CynHicks Před 3 lety +11

    James Dean didn't actually need much talent, though he had it. He had looks. In any era Dean would be considered very good looking. I'm a straight dude but facts are facts.

  • @CaroleMcDonnell
    @CaroleMcDonnell Před 3 lety +8

    Life is seriously bizarre sometimes. Often. A friend of mine bought a new bike and another friend told him, "Don't use it, you'll die if you use it." A few days later, my friend died on the bike. These kinds of things happen a lot in the world. There are more things in heaven and earth that are dreamt of in your philosophy.

  • @karifoto
    @karifoto Před 3 lety +8

    He definitely had that IT factor.

  • @Real_McPhee
    @Real_McPhee Před 3 lety +16

    “It’s better to burn out than to fade away”
    Seems there are a crazy amount of similarities between Paul Walker and James Dean. Your summary of them both matches closely. Good actor that could have been on a path to being great, questionable decision making after being famous became part of their everyday life, and of course both their lives ending in excitement seeking behavior.
    Thank you for another great video, Doctor!

    • @JustDr.S
      @JustDr.S Před 3 lety

      Paul Walker made some great movies. I think he had already proven how good of an actor he was, before dying at 40 years old. James Dean's career had just started, when he died at only 24 years old. We have no idea if he would have grown as an actor to actually become the legend he was, in death. Also, at 24, it's more understandable he would make poor choices. We can only wonder what kind of man/actor he would have been at 40.

  • @lnc-to4ku
    @lnc-to4ku Před 3 lety +6

    That was incredibly well done, Dr. Grande!
    I didn't know he had such an awful childhood, very sad!
    I think you were so right in saying how that car was way too much power and speed for someone his age, Alec Guinness could feel it too....the photo of his car after the crash was incredibly chilling!
    On a lighter, happier note, that blue shirt looks great on you! :)

  • @Omega13channel
    @Omega13channel Před 3 lety +6

    Giant is among my favorite movies. James Dean demonstrated his brilliance in his role of Jett Rink. If you're a JD fan, you should definitely watch it.

  • @ember1794
    @ember1794 Před 3 lety +8

    I do think James Dean deserves to be a legend - he was a great actor, even reformed acting as such (also seemed interested in directing) - three brilliant movies at such a young age.

  • @p.j.gannon1646
    @p.j.gannon1646 Před 3 lety +6

    James Dean was a great driver and a amazing actor plus he was so beautiful he had everything going for him l think he would have been amazing just love this man ❤️🙏

  • @boblevey
    @boblevey Před 3 lety +82

    My God. A damn shame he was abused and by another damn pastor. Disgusting!
    Great actor.
    I wrote this before you spoke about his acting. I’m not sure I agree 100% with you but I would say Dean was growing as an actor. I feel he really did a great job in the three big roles he played in. I think many great actors find a piece of themselves in their roles.
    You always do a great job.
    Thanks

    • @northerngirl1637
      @northerngirl1637 Před 3 lety +23

      Yes...as soon as he said the word pastor, I had a feeling that would follow. Call me jaded, but religion is full of and still provides a haven for molesters, rapists, abusers, pedophiles.

    • @boblevey
      @boblevey Před 3 lety +5

      @@spiritmatter1553 Sadly. What a mess!

    • @boblevey
      @boblevey Před 3 lety +8

      @@northerngirl1637 I got that also. I’m a spiritual person but this is one reason I don’t attend organized religion.

    • @lf9341
      @lf9341 Před 3 lety +7

      @@northerngirl1637 Yep. He was 11 and was groomed.

    • @pulynanyalikibitz1301
      @pulynanyalikibitz1301 Před 3 lety +8

      There is some speculation he was being abused before that.
      Following his mother's death, his father sent him to live with an aunt and uncle who were practicing Quakers.
      A couple of years into this arrangement, while living with his aunt and uncle, he sought out the council of a Methodist Reverend by the name of Deweerd, which has the ring of foreshadowing to it. Keep in mind, he would only be about 11 at this point, and he was not a Methodist. I wonder what was so vexing he sought out the council of a Reverend. I don't know many 11 year olds that randomly walk into a church and ask for council.
      Some think the word "council" is an old codeword for targeted, some think there was something going on in his aunt and uncle's home, and the Reverend saw an opportunity and took it.

  • @B33nSprowt
    @B33nSprowt Před 3 lety +6

    Dr. Grande! I love your channel, and I was wondering if you could do a video covering Patrick McCullough. He was a deaf American serial killer, and one of his victims was actually my grandfather Clinton Riley. I think it'd be an interesting topic to cover, so I thought I'd throw it out there!

  • @therealmrsruttle
    @therealmrsruttle Před 3 lety +20

    I loved him in Giant ❤️

    • @shaggybreeks
      @shaggybreeks Před 3 lety +6

      Giant was his best movie. Not East of Eden. Giant. It would be a pretty good movie if somebody else played his character, but not NEARLY as good. He was BRILLIANT as Jett Rink.

    • @JustDr.S
      @JustDr.S Před 3 lety +3

      Ok. Now I am definitely going to watch that movie. You've all convinced me! ❤

    • @kathrynj.hernandez8425
      @kathrynj.hernandez8425 Před 3 lety +2

      @@JustDr.S I just rented Giant again last night. And I didn't even know about James Dean until a month ago and I was born in 1954! How could I have missed him all these years? I would never dated anyone because he woulda set the bar so high. Seriously. I have written that many actors are like bricks but Dean is like this mass of fiery molten lava that spills beautifully into every crevice of a scene. Damn, no wonder directors had a difficult time with him. How do you handle fiery hot lava?

    • @JustDr.S
      @JustDr.S Před 3 lety

      @@kathrynj.hernandez8425 I only knew about him because my mom loves old black & white movies, and I watch them with her. I love them, too, now. I still haven't seen Giant. I can't seem to find it anywhere. lol. I stay away from the molten lava. Got burned a few of times! 🤣

  • @Wrz2e
    @Wrz2e Před 3 lety +11

    During the mansion scene in Rebel Without a Cause James Dean reportedly said to Sal Mineo "look at me the way I look at Natalie".

    • @JustDr.S
      @JustDr.S Před 3 lety +3

      Yeah, well it was Sal Mineo, so that could be true.

  • @blissiimo2064
    @blissiimo2064 Před 3 lety +14

    Re : Alec Guiness - spooky stuff at at distance. If I saw a young James Dean, a very fast car and detected a nihilistic moody mood - I think I would sense some kind of impending doom as well.

    • @erikparent8176
      @erikparent8176 Před 3 lety

      Nice!
      Yes!
      Instantanous!
      Intuition is communicated faster than light speed!

    • @jguenther3049
      @jguenther3049 Před 3 lety

      @@erikparent8176 Well, intuition is very fast, but the secret is, it doesn't have to travel very far. The optic nerves go directly to the limbic system, no dilly-dallying in the frontal cortices. And the limbic region is where the magic happens.

    • @erikparent8176
      @erikparent8176 Před 3 lety

      @@jguenther3049
      You've mentioned some physical mechanical operations but intuition is primarily generated by subtle energy that is deeper than the physical.
      Turning off continous thought allows contact with the subtle body so in away the limbic system is minimized which turns on the pineal gland.
      The pineal gland is the bridge between the physical and the subtle energy.
      Very refined subtle energy is expansive and eminates from beyond time or our limited observation.
      Time is only a product of a very limited perception.
      The deepest subtle perception "sees" everything instantaneously and communicates that to the human mind, if one is meditative.

    • @kathrynj.hernandez8425
      @kathrynj.hernandez8425 Před 3 lety +3

      Correction: Alec Guiness gave Dean a full week and he was right. I saw the interview. Ertha Kitt told Dean same thing.

  • @dianamarie5663
    @dianamarie5663 Před 3 lety +10

    I liked Dean's rebel "look."

  • @paganpines
    @paganpines Před 3 lety +7

    I think he had a charismatic spark that went beyond his talent as an actor. An early death probably compounds the legend, but there are other legendary artists who have the spark and who outlived their youth (and weren't necessarily great actors, or never moved beyond the roles they were typecast in); and other attractive, talented stars who died young who aren't "legends" in quite the same way as Garbo, Brando, or Liz Taylor. I think some people just have that aura, and others don't.

  • @567dirt8910
    @567dirt8910 Před 3 lety +2

    Fantastic episode. I'm a giant film buff and have seen all 3 of his films multiple times. The way the good Doctor spoke about Dean's influence on the generation who would become his fans was so fucking insightful. By far one of my very favorite YT channels. The daily videos are one of the best parts of my day.

  • @nomiddlenamenmn427
    @nomiddlenamenmn427 Před 3 lety +3

    James Dean was one of the many who was called and one of the few who was chosen. I thought it was Rolf Wutherich who was riding in Little Bastard. Rolf died intoxicated in a car crash in 1981, I believe. Not sure it was Jimmy’s fault. He was “driving blind” into the sun and Turnipseed was “turning blind” in front of him. Alec Guinness reportedly gave a different time frame. He said he had a premonition and never had another one. Rest in powerful peace, Jimmy and Rolf.

  • @mixpick138
    @mixpick138 Před 3 lety +7

    Gad! I can see the banners, "Die now --secure your place in history!" I never had a crystal ball so all I can say is that I enjoyed his movies very much. Unrefined, sure, but that was kind of the point. It was much more the visceral feel to the films that was important. Like I said, I don't have a crystal ball so I have no idea if he would have seasoned with age or not. It's always sad to me to see someone go so young...

  • @Mountlougallops
    @Mountlougallops Před 3 lety +2

    Never shy away from the big stories and personalities Dr Grande 👌🏽well done once again.

  • @autumnedwards4448
    @autumnedwards4448 Před 3 lety +4

    Loved your analysis here Dr Grande! Thank you for all your research and hard work to bring us a new video each day!💜💜

  • @sisken12
    @sisken12 Před 3 lety +8

    My older sister thought James Dean was the best. I also remember my parents forbidding her to watch any of his movies. Heh, like that worked 😊.

  • @user-cs1un6sp1wRennata
    @user-cs1un6sp1wRennata Před 3 lety +10

    Thank you, Dr. Grande! Please do River Phoenix🕯

    • @repdale
      @repdale Před 3 lety +1

      Wow. I'm surprised I never thought of that. And surprised Grande hasn't already hahah

  • @lavonnealexander6936
    @lavonnealexander6936 Před 3 lety +20

    Hi 🙋‍♂️ Doctor Grande! Can you please do Montgomery Clift ? It was James Dean, Marlon Brando and Montgomery Clift who ruled 20 century for movies.

  • @TodayFreedom
    @TodayFreedom Před 3 lety +13

    10:57 “In order to get head in Hollywood”.
    Yeah, a few of us spotted the deliberate pun. Good one, doc. No way that was accidental 😂👍🏻

    • @18bovende
      @18bovende Před 3 lety

      What does getting head mean?

    • @jguenther3049
      @jguenther3049 Před 3 lety

      @@18bovende shopping for cabbage, of course.

    • @JustDr.S
      @JustDr.S Před 3 lety +1

      @@jguenther3049 or lettuce. 🤫

    • @jguenther3049
      @jguenther3049 Před 3 lety

      @@JustDr.S Lettuce take the sesquientendre no further.

    • @JustDr.S
      @JustDr.S Před 3 lety

      @@jguenther3049 Agreed. lol. ; )

  • @JoJoJoker
    @JoJoJoker Před 3 lety +15

    Giant was a fabulous movie. Had James Dean lived (Until when? He died in a race a few years later? Lived to Christopher Lee’s very old age?), who knows? He could have got burned out in the 1960s or went on to be a legend like Kirk Douglas.

    • @JustDr.S
      @JustDr.S Před 3 lety +1

      Agreed. He was a good actor, even at just 24. We'll never know how his career would have went. Great method actor?

  • @dacechasinghawk3910
    @dacechasinghawk3910 Před 3 lety +2

    Before my time but I say of course he is a legend. Much like Heath Ledger or the other way around since James Dean thing first. But he died before his film was released. And for his resume to have only a few gigs on it. His work was immortalized and made him remembered forever. Sometimes the good die young.

  • @a.m.6499
    @a.m.6499 Před 3 lety +20

    I heard Bill Murray is a difficult person to work with and he's a "legend."

    • @kam0406
      @kam0406 Před 3 lety +3

      I'd love to see an analysis on Bill

  • @istateyourname4710
    @istateyourname4710 Před 3 lety +11

    James does a Mr. Magoo voice in RWAC in honor of Jim Backus who played his Father in the film 🎥. 🙂

  • @LadyOfShaIott
    @LadyOfShaIott Před 3 lety +31

    James Dean only made three big films; East of Eden, Giant and Rebel Without A Cause. He was clearly talented but not exceptionally so I think. It's worth remembering that Dean was obsessed with Marlon Brando; his style of acting was hugely borrowed from Brando's. James Dean died when he was young and beautiful - we never got to see him grow old and change. Hence he became an icon of youth - that's why he's a 'legend'. .

    • @sarabechtler7921
      @sarabechtler7921 Před 3 lety +1

      Well stated!

    • @LadyOfShaIott
      @LadyOfShaIott Před 3 lety

      @@sarabechtler7921 Thank you! I wish we lived in the time of Marlon Brando and James Dean!

    • @JustDr.S
      @JustDr.S Před 3 lety +1

      @@LadyOfShaIott I love all those old black and white movies. ❤

    • @LadyOfShaIott
      @LadyOfShaIott Před 3 lety

      @@JustDr.S ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’ is one of my all-time favourite films...Marlon Brando was like a god in his youth.

    • @harpgal9950
      @harpgal9950 Před 3 lety +1

      I would agree. He seemed to play himself, a young and rebellious guy. In Giant, his turn as the young Jett Rink was good until he had to age up as an older Jett - that was not so great. He really didn't pull it off, IMO.

  • @williamkraemer8338
    @williamkraemer8338 Před 3 lety +3

    This analysis of James Dean and his career is spot on, it seems. How the public understood Dean is one thing and the facts of his life are another. This analysis seems to accurately explain the actor's popularity and who he was popular with.

  • @patriciahodges7051
    @patriciahodges7051 Před 3 lety +6

    Could you analyze River Phoenix?

  • @MattSofianosGuitar
    @MattSofianosGuitar Před 3 lety +1

    You did it. You surpassed all prior comedic achievements. You were so subtle, you didn’t even care if the audience got it.
    “In order to get head in Hollywood”
    Dr Grande, this is your world.. we just live in it.

    • @sunrae7680
      @sunrae7680 Před 2 lety +1

      Noooo ! I caught that and thought he didn't mean it that way. 😀😁😂🤣

  • @chris55529
    @chris55529 Před 3 lety +5

    THANK YOU DR. GRANDE !!!! Consider me a loyal fan for life. Thank you.

  • @amyd6591
    @amyd6591 Před 3 lety +6

    Love these analyses! Please do one on John Lennon.

  • @Yolanda8419
    @Yolanda8419 Před 3 lety +4

    That was surprisingly very interesting. I never thought about the time he was famous and the age of his target audience. It makes perfect sense.

  • @dortesandal4303
    @dortesandal4303 Před 3 lety +5

    I do believe Dean was genuinely in love with Angeli and heartbroken when she ended it.
    It always makes me smile when romance is described as having that Romeo and Juliet feel, Juliet was only 14 - the greater the tragedy ofcause.
    As much as Dean knew how to draw attention to his persona, I do believe he was quite private with his personal feelings.

  • @bobzenx7225
    @bobzenx7225 Před rokem +2

    Fascinating James Dean history! Our personality traits are damn near identical!

  • @Wistful77
    @Wistful77 Před 3 lety +2

    "...When it was new, I showed it to Alec Guinness." Hahahahaha that was good!
    I loved the "over the top" acting of James Dean. "You're tearing me apart!!"

  • @theprotector1234567
    @theprotector1234567 Před 3 lety +2

    Congrats on the 50+ million views since I started watching in October!

  • @peggycearnach8034
    @peggycearnach8034 Před 3 lety +2

    Alec Guinness knew what would happen if James Dean bought that car though. I had a friend who was into cars come and look at a car I wanted to buy back around 1980ish. He had a test drive, raved about zero to one hundred first gear, and told me I wasn’t buying it - or I would die. He knew, it was really fast, it had a turbo, and he knew that I would drive too fast in it because it was fun. Rock on Jimmy Dean 💗

  • @anthonychase6623
    @anthonychase6623 Před 2 lety +1

    If I could parallel James Dean to a living modern actor I would have to pick Sean Penn. Both in their youth were popular amongst teenagers. They it can be argued they were intellectuals with a tough guy, boyish persona with a rebellious streak. Both had a negative relationship amongst colleagues, but maintained admiration amongst fans. Most of all both were masters at displaying the ethos and pathos of the characters they played; which would touch the hearts of critics and audiences alike.

  • @theotherkangaroo
    @theotherkangaroo Před 3 lety +4

    Elizabeth Taylor, please.

  • @renpilak6048
    @renpilak6048 Před 3 lety +4

    I’m sure his good looks helped made him a legend, too!

  • @LA-hb4ue
    @LA-hb4ue Před 3 lety +3

    Great work Dr. Grande! In the future would a video regarding the mental health and personality of Mike DeBardeleben be a possibility? Keep up the great work!

  • @meebrbey
    @meebrbey Před 3 lety +5

    "Well when it was new, I showed it to Alec Guinness" lol ..I died

    • @erikparent8176
      @erikparent8176 Před 3 lety +1

      He made a heck of a beer! 🍺🍻

    • @jguenther3049
      @jguenther3049 Před 3 lety

      @@erikparent8176 1) it's stout; 2) stop harping about that.

    • @erikparent8176
      @erikparent8176 Před 3 lety +1

      @@jguenther3049
      He made a heck of a stout! 🍺🍻
      I might just buy and learn how to play, a Harp!
      Then I'll play the harp, while harping about somthing inconsequential!
      📯🎻🎺🪕🎷🎸🎙

  • @dotorisjeno
    @dotorisjeno Před 3 lety +3

    Great video as always Dr, Grande! Also, I would love to see a profile of River Phoenix.

  • @rejaneoliveira5019
    @rejaneoliveira5019 Před 3 lety +3

    Lovely video, thank you Dr. Grande.❤️

  • @missn.z.n5886
    @missn.z.n5886 Před 2 lety +2

    James Dean is a true legend. He will forever be in my heart.

  • @sraiken
    @sraiken Před 3 lety +2

    you quack me up, insert duck image, with your humor. You are a solid dude. Thanks for the your content

  • @danithompson1693
    @danithompson1693 Před 3 lety +6

    I vote for not a legend; he simply does not have enough film history. But 100% agree he had loads of potential and gone far too soon.

    • @whopperwithcheese
      @whopperwithcheese Před 3 lety +2

      No star should be labeled a “legend”. They’re idols for idiots.

  • @ubeman401
    @ubeman401 Před 11 měsíci

    His unique acting ability was not even a question but what made James Dean legendary was his magnetic screen presence never seen before and his early death seems to have contributed a lot to seal his legend forever .He was seen today as the coolest guy that ever lived based only in the few films but many cool images that he left.

  • @brendarudman8806
    @brendarudman8806 Před 3 lety +8

    I think the big fuss about James Dean had a lot to do with his looks.Those actors were good looking:James D,Rock Hudson,Gregory Peck,Carey Grant...If they all resembled Danny de Vito,they wouldn't have become the leading men( and heartthrobs) that they were.

    • @JustDr.S
      @JustDr.S Před 3 lety +3

      Well, nobody's going to disagree with this one. I mean, when you compare them to Danny De vito.

  • @gertsgarden
    @gertsgarden Před 3 lety +11

    Another great video! I was wondering if you could do a video on Lady Colin Campbell. She is an English noble woman who was raised as a boy, but was misdiagnosed. She went on to become a model and English tv personality and she now owns castle goring and has a CZcams channel.she is a character to be sure, and I would be very interested if you agree with her take on boarder line personality disorders as well as being raised by a narcissist. I’m off to deal with my obsessive compulsive plant location disorder. I am stricken every time I get a notification of a new Dr Grande video.

    • @maureeningleston1501
      @maureeningleston1501 Před 3 lety +3

      I LOVE LADY C........... She says it like it is, especially with "Harry and his wife".

  • @7piecebucket
    @7piecebucket Před 3 lety +5

    1:57 "Soon after, he was cast as John the Beloved Disciple in an Easter television special about the resurrection of Jesus." I can imagine all the other disciples dressed up in their Biblical clothing, and then there is John in a leather jacket.

  • @domleah1987
    @domleah1987 Před 3 lety +1

    We can all have an opinion. But I think it’s commendable to leave a legacy in film at such a young age. He was gorgeous. Way before my time, and my Mom was very young. The rebel! ❤️

  • @vanillacreem816
    @vanillacreem816 Před 2 lety +1

    Dr. Grande nailed it- he died young , that’s why he became the legend he did.

  • @angiepa58
    @angiepa58 Před 3 lety +1

    Well that was a really good piece. I wasn't born yet so I didn't get exposed to him while he was alive I only learned of him way after he had passed and yeah he was a legend in a lot of people's lives he was really revered. But I even learned more about him I just love how in-depth you go when you do a project like this thank you cuz it really helps you understand the people you're talking about. Thank you.

  • @mcd5478
    @mcd5478 Před 3 lety +2

    Very interesting socio-historical commentary on why Dean is a “legend”. I just never got why he was thought to be so legendary, but you’ve given me some interesting reasons to ponder.
    💖💗👍🏼

    • @darrint3573
      @darrint3573 Před rokem

      Have you actually sat down and watched his 3 flawless performances? As stated in a previous response, when I first saw RWOAC on VHS in 1986, his performance leapt out at me from the small screen. There was something about his performances that separated him from the rest. Look at those famous NYC candids of him that have since found their way onto t-shirts & posters. The magnetism from those poses alone should tell you something. No one was able to match his bond with photographers at the time. Dean became a legend in his own time.

  • @mcnultyssobercompanion6372

    Just to address the question posed in the video title: unequivocally *yes* James Dean was talented enough to be a legend. Although I do worry that being a "legend" is ironically what prevents most people from knowing him as an "artist", which he was, and how he no doubt would have *preferred* to be remembered.
    He was not just another "movie star" (he barely had time to be one at all), he was profoundly gifted. His performance in George Stevens' "Giant" alone would be enough to frame him as one of the great lost talents in American cinema. His final, drunken scenes in that film virtually guarantee this (despite the fact that Nick Adams had to dub many of his final lines, post-crash.)
    It bothers me how "icons" like Bette Davis or Humphrey Bogart are *too often* now known publicly as pithy representations of an era, as opposed to brilliant artists in their own right. I fear it transcends their artistry, and they end up merely kitschy symbols for coffee mugs. James Dean was an astonishingly talented actor, in my strong opinion as talented as Brando and likely just as capable of also revolutionizing film acting in America, had he been given the chance.
    Too many people know him as a silent, gloomy, pretty kid in a red jacket they see on posters sometimes. The tragically small-yet-amazing body of work he left us qualifies him as so much more.

  • @samson5791
    @samson5791 Před 3 lety +4

    Dean was an exceptional actor that perfected method acting, so completely disagree. He was nominated posthumously for two academy awards in 3 of the movies that he starred in. The Porsche was not way too much for Dean, are you kidding?

    • @lf9341
      @lf9341 Před 3 lety +4

      Agree! He had racing trophies.

  • @brettgarandza683
    @brettgarandza683 Před 3 lety +2

    I subbed. Great videos Dr. Grande. Very informative. I like how you say "what could be happening". That's a good bet since in order to attempt to tell the truth, I think we must practice not lying first to better understand the truth. It shows humility this way. In order for one to know the full truth on any given subject, we must first know everything and leave no stone unturned in finding it. I believe it's harder than people might think.

  • @farimahdilmaghani5751
    @farimahdilmaghani5751 Před 2 lety +1

    Rebel Without A Cause movie showed me the naked truth of life, that life is really no fun: family problems, relationship problems, society problems, etc. That tearing me apart scene I think all of us can relate to it. I am not from that generation but the idea of making this movie was very brilliant at that era. I believe James Dean was a complex person himself also very talented and that's why he was a good actor. But I'm sure he wouldn't live to see his old age because he went extreme in many levels in his life, I mean maybe drug overdose might kill him. Anyway his story is sad. Thanks for the interesting analysis Dr. Grande

  • @marilyndresser2377
    @marilyndresser2377 Před 3 lety +1

    You POV on Dean being a bit less than subtle in his acting style might cut both ways.... especially in that era. It is highly reported that the actor who played Dean’s father in East of Eden ( Raymond Massey) was completely put off by Dean’s impolite and literally in your face acting style. It was challenging and breaking down old Hollywood norms of artificially restrained and over polite emotions . It took courage to expose intense vulnerability on screen when it was never done before.
    But your point being that Dean’s style was very big is true. I had always been captivated by his beauty and his raw vulnerability and never objectively until you addressed it, his acting style being less than subtle. You’re right.
    Very informative analysis , thank you.

  • @Mandrake591
    @Mandrake591 Před 3 lety +2

    *I enjoyed this analysis of James Dean very much, thank you, Dr. Grande.*
    There is no way I'm showing my blender to the ghost of Sir Alec Guinness! (Your dry sense of humor is appreciated)

  • @BlondeManNoName
    @BlondeManNoName Před 3 lety +3

    Could you do one about Brandon Lee? He was great and died too young too.

  • @leighblacklocke7190
    @leighblacklocke7190 Před 2 lety

    Well done, Dr Grande. I appreciate the work you put into your videos. Much richer than what we might glean from random articles or biographies. Thank you

  • @jennylynn82173
    @jennylynn82173 Před 3 lety +1

    Excellent discussion, Dr. Grande - Thank you.

  • @chapuZ.7
    @chapuZ.7 Před 5 měsíci

    James Dean once said to a friend regarding racing “What better way to die? It’s fast and clean and you go out in a blaze of glory!” Rip jimmy Hollywood legend 🕊️