One of the biggest and also youngest stars of classic Hollywood, James Dean stood out to be an inimitable icon of America in the fifties: vibrant and rebellious.
After his tragic death in 1955, Dean became the first actor to ever receive two consecutive posthumous acting nominations in Academy Awards history.
Nevertheless, the young star had left a legacy that made a tremendous impact on rock and roll music and younger generations. Take a look through 20 pictures of the legendary icon:
After his tragic death in 1955, Dean became the first actor to ever receive two consecutive posthumous acting nominations in Academy Awards history.
Nevertheless, the young star had left a legacy that made a tremendous impact on rock and roll music and younger generations. Take a look through 20 pictures of the legendary icon:
1950s. (Mondadori) |
1950s. (ullstein bild) |
1950s. (Sunset Boulevard) |
1950s. (ullstein bild) |
1950s. (Sunset Boulevard) |
1954. (Michael Ochs) |
1954. (Michael Ochs) |
1954. (Michael Ochs) |
1954. (John Kobal) |
1954. (John Kobal) |
1954. (Hulton) |
1954. (Michael Ochs) |
1955. (Michael Ochs) |
1955. (John Kobal) |
1955. (CBS) |
1955. (Mel Felix) |
1955. (Frank Worth) |
1955. (Richard C. Miller) |
1955. (Frank Worth) |
1955. (Earl Leaf) |
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