
James Dean
The stars that burn brightest burn quickestThe man behind the legend and a knowing look at the 1950's Hollywood are revealed in this dynamic bioepic of the meteoric star whose troubled life echoed his gut-grabbing performances in East of Eden, Rebel Without A Cause and Giant.
Description: The man behind the legend and a knowing look at the 1950's Hollywood are revealed in this dynamic bioepic of the meteoric star whose troubled life echoed his gut-grabbing performances in East of Eden, Rebel Without A Cause and Giant.
Genres: Drama, TV Movie
Budget: $0 | Revenue : $0
Runtime: 90 minutes

I Am Michael

Bad Guy

Bright Star

Juice

The 9th Life of Louis Drax

Bad Words

East of Eden

The Wicker Man

The Interpreter

I'm Starting from Three

James Franco
Played James Dean

Michael Moriarty
Played Winton Dean

Valentina Cervi
Played Pier Angeli

Enrico Colantoni
Played Elia Kazan

Edward Herrmann
Played Raymond Massey

Joanne Linville
Played Hedda Hopper

John Pleshette
Played Billy Rose

Barry Primus
Played Nicholas Ray

David Proval
Played Daniel Mann
Samuel Gould
Played Martin Landau

Amy Rydell
Played Christine White

Wendy Benson-Landes
Played Julie Harris

Karen Kondazian
Played Mrs. Pierangeli

David Parker
Played James Whitmore

Craig Barnett
Played George Stevens

Mark Rydell
Played Jack Warner

Lou Wagner
Played 'Eden' Make-up Person

Otto Felix
Played 'Eden' Camera Assistant

Christopher Lee
Played 'Eden' Assistant Director

Gretchen German
Played Kazan's Assistant
Bill Voigtlander
Played 'Eden' Camera Operator
Matthew W. Tenggren
Played Sound Man
Kyle Chambers
Played James Dean - 8-9 Yrs. Old
Lisa Robins
Played Mildred Dean

Peggy McCay
Played Emma Dean

William Stanford Davis
Played Train Conductor

Charles Dierkop
Played Groundsman
Steve Chambers
Played Postman

Lisa Blake Richards
Played Ethel Dean

Mushond Lee
Played Billy

Phil Parolisi
Played Cattle Call Stage Manager

Ellen Gerstein
Played Jane Deacy

Israel Horovitz
Played Louis Schurr

Fred Parnes
Played Actor's Studio Stage Manager

Andrew Prine
Played Rogers Brackett
James DiStefano
Played 'The Immortalist' Stage Manager
Harry Cohn
Played Hot Dog Vendor

Julie Janney
Played Geraldine Page
Antony Sandoval
Played Louis Jourdan

Mark Moses
Played Dick Clayton
Stan Coleman
Played Warner's Executive

Mark Kiely
Played Soldier in 'Silver Chalice'
Austen Rydell
Played 'Eden' Assistant Director's Son
Lyle Kessler
Played Lee Strasberg
Chad Restum
Played 'Rebel' Assistant Director
Elizabeth Barkette
Played Mrs. Stark

Frank Cassini
Played 'Giant' Assistant Director
Nick Klar
Played Winton's Neighbor
Allen Hall
Played 'Giant' Oil Derrick Rigger
Robert N. Gersicoff
Played 'Giant' Camera Operator
John C. Flinn IV
Played 'Giant' Assistant Camera

Guido Föhrweißer
Played Rolf Wütherich
Alexander Rydell
Played Boy on Bike
Holly Beavon
Played Marilyn Monroe (uncredited)

Lana Clarkson
Played Jayne Mansfield (uncredited)
Elizabeth Karsell Horne
Played Judy Garland (uncredited)
Michael Lefko
Played Rock Hudson (uncredited)

Karen Teliha
Played Bette Davis (uncredited)
Carla Barnett
Played Auntie Ortense (uncredited)

Eric Brenner
Played Julie Harris's Date (uncredited)

Greg Bronson
Played Reporter (uncredited)
Michael Dronge
Played Dolly Grip (uncredited)

Phil Hawn
Played Bartender (uncredited)
Matt Holly
Played Time Magazine Reporter (uncredited)

Val Lauren
Played Alex (uncredited)
Sean A. Mulvihill
Played Reporter (uncredited)

Ginger Pauley
Played Maria (uncredited)
Matthew Payne
Played Actors Studio Reporter (uncredited)

Renee Pezzotta
Played Smoking Woman (uncredited)
Brent Ponder
Played Autograph Collector (uncredited)

Brian Ruppert
Played N.Y Actor (uncredited)

Gary Sievers
Played Eden Production Crew Member (uncredited)

Clyde Tull
Played Train Conductor (uncredited)

Maggie Wagner
Played Mann's Assistant (uncredited)
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