James Dean Movies

James Dean only starred in 3 movies.....but he is still an AFI Top Screen Legend
James Dean only starred in 3 movies…..but he is still an AFI Top Screen Legend

Want to know the best James Dean movies?  How about the worst James Dean movies?  Curious about James Dean’s box office grosses or which James Dean movie picked up the most Oscar® nominations? Need to know which James Dean movie got the best reviews from critics and audiences and which got the worst reviews? Well you have come to the right place….because we have all of that information.

One of our goals here at UltimateMovieRankings.com is to do a career movie page on all of AFI (American Film Institute)’s Top 50 Screen Legends.  That list is provides 25 actors and 25 actresses.  So far we have done a pretty good job of knocking out many of the 25 actors while struggling with the 25 actresses. Despite only starring in 3 movies….James Dean (1932-1956) is ranked as the 18th greatest screen legend actor. 

So this will easily be the smallest table on UMR.com. But it is far to say the man is a legend and clearly deserves to have a page just like all of the other AFI Screen Legends.

James Dean in 1955's East of Eden the only one of his 3 movies released when he was still alive.
James Dean in 1955’s East of Eden the only one of his 3 movies released when he was still alive.

James Dean Movies Can Be Ranked 6 Ways In This Table

The really cool thing about this table is that it is “user-sortable”. Rank the movies anyway you want.

  • Sort James Dean movies by co-stars of his movies.
  • Sort James Dean movies by adjusted domestic box office grosses using current movie ticket cost (in millions)
  • Sort James Dean movies by domestic yearly box office rank or by trivia for that movie
  • Sort James Dean movies how they were received by critics and audiences.  60% rating or higher should indicate a good movie.
  • Sort by how many Oscar® nominations each James Dean movie received and how many Oscar® wins each James Dean movie won.
  • Sort James Dean movies by Ultimate Movie Rankings (UMR) Score.  UMR Score puts box office, reviews and awards into a mathematical equation and gives each movie a score.
James Dean in 1956's Giant...the last movie of his career
James Dean in 1956’s Giant…the last movie of his career

Possibly Interesting Facts About James Dean

1.  James Byron Dean was born on February 8th 1931 in Marion, Indiana.

2.  James Dean’s rise to stardom…Cliff Notes style.  Dean while attending UCLA he was selected for a part (Malcolm in MacBeth) in a play.  Soon after he changed his major from pre-law to drama.  In 1951 he dropped out of college to concentrate on his acting career.  From 1951 to 1954 he appeared on many television shows and had 3 uncredited roles in movies.  In 1955 he secured his first starring role in East of Eden.

3.  James Dean’s 1955 timeline.  East of Eden opens in theaters April 10th,1955.  Dean finishes principal photography for Giant on September 23rd, 1955.  Dies in car accident September 30th, 1955.  Rebel Without A Cause opens in theaters October 27th, 1955.  Giant makes it to theaters 14 months after his death….November 24th, 1956.  I think looking at this time frame…that James Dean was a lot more famous after his tragic ending than he ever was when he was alive.

4.  James Dean was the first performer to posthumously be nominated for an Oscar®….Best Actor for East of Eden.

5.  James Dean is the only performer to posthumously be nominated for two Oscars®….1955’s East of Eden and 1956’s Giant.  Not thinking that will ever be matched.

6.  James Dean was voted the 22nd Greatest Movie Star of all time by Entertainment Weekly.

7.  James Dean’s first acting job was a Coca-Cola commercial.

8.  James Dean was never married and did not have any children.

9.  James Dean named his car “Little Bastard“.  Little Bastard was involved in many tragic incidents….check this link to find out more.  The Curse of James Dean’s Little Bastard.

10.  James Dean was showing off Little Bastard to Alec Guiness. Guinness advised him to “Get rid of that car, or you’ll be dead in a week!” Guinness unfortunately proved right.

I could not find his Coke commercial….but I did find a James Dean Pepsi Commerical.

AFI’s Top 25 Screen Legend Actors….with links to my movie pages on the Screen Legend

2.   Cary Grant
10. Charles Chaplin  ****Coming Soon
14. Laurence Olivier
16. Orson Welles
20. Marx Brothers
21. Buster Keaton
 
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19 thoughts on “James Dean Movies

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  3. James Dean was never in a Coke commercial, only Pepsi and that was his first appearance on Television.

    1. Hey Georgette….that might explain why I could not find that Coke commercial…lol. Thanks for the information and the comment.

  4. Hi, Bruce.

    I saw East of Eden earlier this month for the first time.
    Now I have seen all three Dean films.

    Flora

    1. Hey Flora….very cool….thank makes it the first ever three way tie in the Steve, Flora, Bruce tally competition……3 to 3 to 3….thanks for the update…..FYI at some delays…the Julie Andrews page has been fixed.

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