James Dean picturesAdvanced Photoshop Pictures Contest - 16 image entries
 Contest Directions:
February 8 is the birthday of James Dean. Dean was a rebel without a cause, but became history too soon. Same as his distant relative Howard.
In this contest you are asked to photoshop James Dean and show how he would live his life these days. What movies Dean would star in, what products he would promote, Dean's life style, etc.
[ browse best gallery pictures ] Tags: james dean Jackpot: 1st place: $5, 2nd place: $3 , 3rd place: $2 Started: 2/8/2007 6:00:00 AM, Ended: 2/10/2007 6:00:00 AM
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| | James Dean mainstream status as a cultural icon is best embodied in the title of his most cited role in Rebel Without a Cause. His enduring fame and popularity rests on only three films, his entire starring output. He was the first person to receive a posthumous Academy Award nomination for Best Actor.
James Dean began his professional acting career with a Pepsi-Cola television commercial, followed by a stint as a stunt tester for the Beat the Clock game show. He quit college to focus on his budding career, but struggled to get jobs in Hollywood and paid his bills only by working as a parking lot attendant at CBS Studios.
He actually had very small parts in several films before achieving stardom. The first film in which he spoke was Sailor Beware, where he played a boxing trainer. The Paramount comedy starred Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis.
Following friends' advice, James Dean moved to New York City to pursue live stage acting, where he was accepted to study under Lee Strasberg in the storied Actors Studio. His career picked up and he did several episodes on early-1950s TV shows such as Kraft Television Theater, Studio One, Lux Video Theatre, Robert Montgomery Presents, Danger and General Electric Theater. One early role, for the CBS series, Omnibus, (Glory in the Flower) saw Dean portraying the same type of disaffected youth he would later immortalize in Rebel Without a Cause (this summer, 1953 program was also notable for featuring the song "Crazy Man, Crazy", one of the first dramatic TV programs to feature rock and roll music). Positive reviews for his role in André Gide's The Immoralist led to calls from Hollywood and paved the way to film success.
Dean's starring role in Rebel Without a Cause made the film hugely popular among teenagers. The film is widely cited as an accurate representation of teenage angst.
The film co-starred Natalie Wood and Sal Mineo. Director Nicholas Ray often encouraged Dean’s creative input. |
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