Entity: JAMES-DEAN
James Dean is a United States film actor known for his moody and rebellious roles, making him a cult figure. He is often associated with the popular image of a young person resisting authority.
James Dean
Etymology
The term 'James Dean' is derived from the name of the iconic United States film actor.
Definition
James Dean is a cultural icon representing youthful rebellion and nonconformity.
Historical Context
James Dean, born in 1931 and passing away in 1955, was known for his stirring performances in films such as 'Rebel Without A Cause' and 'East of Eden'. His moody and rebellious roles made him a cult figure in the world of cinema.
Cultural Significance
James Dean has come to symbolize the popular image of a young person resisting authority. His legacy as an actor and cultural icon continues to influence art, fashion, and popular culture.
Related Concepts
- Rebel Without A Cause
- Nonconformity
- Youthful Rebellion
See Also
A cultural icon representing youthful rebellion and nonconformity.