James Dean's Supposed Gay College Romance Will Be Explored in New Biopic

Mar. 15, 2025

James Dean on the set of Rebel Without a Cause, circa 1955.Photo:John Kobal Foundation/Hulton Archive/Getty

James Dean leaning against a wall on the set of director Nicholas Ray’s film,

John Kobal Foundation/Hulton Archive/Getty

A movie set to exploreJames Dean’s purported gay college romance is in the works.

Filmmaker Guy Guido is working on a biopic about the mid-20th century actor Dean, who died in a car accident at age 24 on Sept. 30, 1955, perThe Hollywood Reporter. The movie will be based on the late author William Bast’s 2006 memoirSurviving James Dean.

Bast, who died in 2015 at age 84, wrote in his memoir that he and Dean met while attending UCLA’s theater program at age 19. The book details a close friendship between the two men that turned romantic as Dean’s career took off in the early 1950s. Bast wrote in his book that he and Dean kept their relationship private even as Dean dated women in Hollywood, according toTHR.

Dean died before two of his most famous movies,Rebel Without a CauseandGiant, were even released.

James Dean circa 1955.

James Dean

The script plans to cover Bast and Dean’s first meeting all the way until Dean’s death.

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No casting announcements have yet been made.James Francofamously portrayed Dean in the 2001 television filmJames Dean. “I am obsessed with getting the look right when it comes to casting and directing a film about a famous person,” Guido told the outlet of casting the iconic actor. “I want people to feel as if they are watching the real James Dean on the screen.”

James Dean in 1955’s East of Eden.John Kobal Foundation/Getty

James Dean (1931 - 1955) plays the angst-ridden Cal Trask in ‘East of Eden’, directed by Elia Kazan and based on the novel by John Stein

Back in 2022, filmmaker Michael Mann toldDeadlinein an interview that he once considered making a James Dean biopic withLeonardo DiCaprio, but ultimately abandoned the project after deciding DiCaprio — then 19 — was too young for the part.

“We did a screen test that’s quite amazing,” Mann, 81, said at the time. “I think he must’ve been 19 at the time. From one angle, he totally had it with him. I mean, it’s brilliance. He would turn his face in one direction and we see a vision of James Dean, and then he’d turn his face another direction and it’s, ‘No, that’s a young kid.’ "

source: people.com