James Dean (2001 film)
James Dean: 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.
James Dean Overview
Category | Drama , TV Movie |
Production company | Five Mile River Films , Gerber Pictures (US) , Marvin Worth Productions (US) , Splendid Television (US) |
Original language | en |
Runtime | 1.5 Hour |
Release date | 2001-08-04 |
Spoken language | English |
Rating | 69% |
Vote Count | 102 |
James Dean - FAQ
What are Categories of James Dean ?
Category of James Dean is Drama , TV Movie
What are the Production companies of James Dean ?
Production companies of James Dean are Five Mile River Films , Gerber Pictures (US) , Marvin Worth Productions (US) , Splendid Television (US)
What is the Original language of James Dean ?
Original_language of James Dean is en
What is the Run time of James Dean ?
Run time of James Dean is 1.5 Hour
What is Release date of James Dean ?
Release date of James Dean is 2001-08-04
Cast
- James Franco as James Dean
- Michael Moriarty as Winton Dean
- Valentina Cervi as Pier Angeli
- Enrico Colantoni as Elia Kazan
- Edward Herrmann as Raymond Massey
- Joanne Linville as Hedda Hopper
- John Pleshette as Billy Rose
- Barry Primus as Nicholas Ray
- David Proval as Daniel Mann
- Samuel Gould as Martin Landau
- Amy Rydell as Christine White
- Wendy Benson-Landes as Julie Harris
- Karen Kondazian as Mrs. Pierangeli
- David Parker as James Whitmore
- Craig Barnett as George Stevens
- Mark Rydell as Jack Warner
- Lou Wagner as 'Eden' Make-up Person
- Otto Felix as 'Eden' Camera Assistant
- Christopher Lee as 'Eden' Assistant Director
- Gretchen German as Kazan's Assistant
- Bill Voigtlander as 'Eden' Camera Operator
- Matthew W. Tenggren as Sound Man
- Kyle Chambers as James Dean - 8-9 Yrs. Old
- Lisa Robins as Mildred Dean
- Peggy McCay as Emma Dean
- William Stanford Davis as Train Conductor
- Charles Dierkop as Groundsman
- Steven Chambers as Postman
- Lisa Blake Richards as Ethel Dean
- Mushond Lee as Billy
- Phil Parolisi as Cattle Call Stage Manager
- Ellen Gerstein as Jane Deacy
- Israel Horovitz as Louis Schurr
- Fred Parnes as Actor's Studio Stage Manager
- Andrew Prine as Rogers Brackett
- James DiStefano as 'The Immortalist' Stage Manager
- Harry Cohn as Hot Dog Vendor
- Julie Janney as Geraldine Page
- Antony Sandoval as Louis Jourdan
- Mark Moses as Dick Clayton
- Stan Coleman as Warner's Executive
- Mark Kiely as Soldier in 'Silver Chalice'
- Austen Rydell as 'Eden' Assistant Director's Son
- Lyle Kessler as Lee Strasberg
- Chad Restum as 'Rebel' Assistant Director
- Elizabeth Barkette as Mrs. Stark
- Frank Cassini as 'Giant' Assistant Director
- Nick Klar as Winton's Neighbor
- Allen Hall as 'Giant' Oil Derrick Rigger
- Robert N. Gersicoff as 'Giant' Camera Operator
- John C. Flinn IV as 'Giant' Assistant Camera
- Guido Föhrweißer as Rolf Wütherich
- Alexander Rydell as Boy on Bike
- Holly Beavon as Marilyn Monroe (uncredited)
- Lana Clarkson as Jayne Mansfield (uncredited)
- Elizabeth Karsell Horne as Judy Garland (uncredited)
- Michael Lefko as Rock Hudson (uncredited)
- Karen Teliha as Bette Davis (uncredited)
- Carla Barnett as Auntie Ortense (uncredited)
- Eric Brenner as Julie Harris's Date (uncredited)
- Greg Bronson as Reporter (uncredited)
- Don 'Tex' Clark as SFX Crew Member for Giant (uncredited)
- Michael Dronge as Dolly Grip (uncredited)
- Phil Hawn as Bartender (uncredited)
- Matt Holly as Time Magazine Reporter (uncredited)
- Val Lauren as Alex (uncredited)
- Sean A. Mulvihill as Reporter (uncredited)
- Ginger Pauley as Maria (uncredited)
- Matthew Payne as Actors Studio Reporter (uncredited)
- Renee Pezzotta as Smoking Woman (uncredited)
- Brent Ponder as Autograph Collector (uncredited)
- Brian Ruppert as N.Y Actor (uncredited)
- Gary Sievers as Eden Production Crew Member (uncredited)
- Clyde Tull as Train Conductor (uncredited)
- Maggie Wagner as Mann's Assistant (uncredited)