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Is there a book that cites James Dean's homo activities?

I've read every James Dean book I can get my hands on and the one that talked about his "homsexuality" the most was The Life and Legend of James Dean by Donald Spoto. I could hardly read it because it was basically smut. Way too graphic. The Mutant King and Dizzy and Jimmy talk about it but in much more tasteful manner.


What large movie studio did Elia Kazan convince to cast James Dean as Cal Trask in East of Eden?

Warner Brothers thought that the part of Cal Trask was a key one. There were not sure if the new comer James Dean with no feature film experience was a good idea. Elia Kazan who knew Dean in New York and had seen much of his work there was confident Dean was ideal for the part. Kazan based a good deal of his reputation on the selection of Dean.


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How much does James Gandolfini weigh?

James Gandolfini passed away from a heart attack in 2013 while on vacation. At the time of his death he was 6'1" and weighed about 275 pounds.


How much was James Deans paid for Giant?

James Dean was paid $125,000 for his role in the film "Giant," which was released in 1956. This was a significant sum at the time and reflected his rising star status in Hollywood. The film, directed by George Stevens, became one of Dean's most iconic performances, solidifying his legacy as a cultural icon.