James
Byron Dean (February 8, 1931 – September 30, 1955) was an American
actor. He is a cultural icon of teenage disillusionment and social
estrangement, as expressed in the title of his most celebrated
film, Rebel Without a Cause (1955), in which he starred as troubled
teenager Jim Stark. The other
two roles that defined his stardom were loner Cal Trask in East of
Eden (1955) and surly ranch hand
Jett Rink in Giant (1956).
Dean's
premature death in a car crash cemented his legendary status. He
became the first actor to receive
a posthumous Academy Award nomination for Best Actor, and remains the
only actor to have had two posthumous acting nominations. In 1999,
the American Film Institute ranked him the 18th best male movie star
of Golden Age Hollywood in AFI's 100 Years...100 Stars list.
146
James Byron Dean 56...65
48
James 12...21 (48 Hollywood)
74
Byron 29 (29 Legend)
24
Dean 15
Born
February 8, 1931 – 3+8+1+9+3+1=25 / 3+8+19+31=61-Worshipped,
Hollywood Star
Died
September 30, 1955 – 9+3+1+9+5+5=32 / 9+3+19+55=86 - Symbol
Birth
Year Numerology – 1+9+3+1=14 / 19+31=50 – America
Death
Year Numerology – 1+9+5+5=20 / 19+55=74 – Syncs with Byron
From
February 8, 1931 – September 30, 1955 is a period of 24 years, 7
months and 22 days
From
February 8, 1931 – September 30, 1955 is a period of 295 months
(295 False Idol in
Jewish)
From
January 1, 1955 – September 30, 1955 is a period of 38 weeks (38
Death, Immortal)
From
September 30, 1955 – December 31, 1955 is a period of 92 days -
Add 1 Day for Time Distortions = 93-Thelema (92 Fear in Jewish)
In
1954, Dean became interested in developing an auto racing career. He
purchased various vehicles after filming for East of Eden had
concluded, including a Triumph Tiger T110 and a Porsche 356. Just
before filming began on Rebel Without a Cause, he competed in his
first professional event at the Palm Springs Road Races, which was
held in Palm Springs, California on March 26–27, 1955. Dean
achieved first place in the novice class, and second place at the
main event. His racing continued in Bakersfield a month later, where
he finished first in his class and third overall. Dean hoped to
compete in the Indianapolis 500, but his busy schedule made this
vision impossible.
Dean's
final race occurred in Santa Barbara on Memorial Day, May 30, 1955.
He was unable to finish the competition due to a blown piston. His
brief career was put on hold when Warner Brothers barred him
from all racing during the production of Giant. Dean had finished
shooting his scenes and the movie
was in post-production when he decided to race again.
Longing
to return to the "liberating prospects" of motor racing,
Dean was scheduled to compete at a racing
event in Salinas, California on September 30, 1955. Accompanying the
actor to the occasion was
stunt coordinator Bill Hickman, Collier's photographer Sanford Roth,
and Rolf Wütherich, the German mechanic from the Porsche factory who
maintained Dean's Porsche 550 Spyder "Little Bastard" car.
Wütherich, who had encouraged Dean to drive the car from Los Angeles
to Salinas to break it in, accompanied Dean in the Porsche. At 3:30
p.m. Dean was ticketed for speeding, as was Hickman who was following
behind in another car.
228
Liberating Prospects 93...102...111 (93 Thelema) (111 x 6 = 666)
143
Little Bastard 44...53 (44 Kill)
143
Ninety-Three 62 (93 The number for THELEMA coded into the sacrifical
vehicle)
As
the group traveled to the event via U.S. Route 466, (currently SR 33)
at approximately 5:15 p.m. a 1950 Ford Tudor was passing through an
intersection while turning, ahead of the Porsche. Dean, unable to
stop in time, slammed into the driver's side of the Ford resulting in
Dean's car bouncing across the pavement onto the side of the highway.
Dean's passenger, Wütherich, was thrown from the Porsche, while Dean
was trapped in the car and sustained numerous fatal injuries,
including a broken neck. The driver of the Ford, Donald Turnupseed,
exited his damaged vehicle with minor injuries. The accident
was witnessed by a number of passersby who stopped to help. A woman
with nursing experience
attended to Dean and detected a weak pulse, but "death appeared
to have been instantaneous".
Dean was pronounced dead on arrival shortly after he arrived by
ambulance at the Paso
Robles War Memorial Hospital at 6:20 p.m.
193
Donald Turnupseed 67...76 (67 Illuminati Plots)
50
Donald 23 (23 Fraud)
143
Turnupseed 44...53 (44 Kill)
143
Ninety-Three 62 (93 The number for THELEMA coded into Turnupseed)
192
Including A Broken Neck 93 (93 Thelema)
373
Death Appeared To Have Been Instantaneous 148...157...166 (373=74
Prime syncs with
Byron) (157=37 Prime) (148 Destruction)
Though
initially slow to reach newspapers in the Eastern United States,
details of Dean's death rapidly spread
via radio and television. By October 2, his death had received
significant coverage from domestic and foreign media outlets. Dean's
funeral was held on October 8, 1955 at the Fairmount Friends Church
in Fairmount, Indiana. The coffin remained closed to conceal his
mutilated corpse. An estimated 600 mourners were in attendance, while
another 2400 fans gathered outside of the building during the
procession. An inquest into Dean's death occurred three days later at
the Paso Robles City Hall, where a coroner's jury delivered a verdict
that he was entirely at fault due to speeding, and that Turnupseed
was innocent of any criminal act. However, according to an article in
the Los Angeles Times of October 1, 2005, a former California Highway
Patrol officer who had been called to the scene, Ron Nelson, said the
"wreckage and the position of Dean's body indicated his speed at
the time of the accident was more like 55 mph".
October
8, 1955 = 10+8+19+55=92 – Syncs with 92 days
180
Coffin Remained Closed 99...108 (180 Sleep in Jewish) (108
Illuminati)
270
Conceal His Mutilated Corpse 108...117...126 (270 Feeding Earth in
Jewish) (108 Illuminati) (126 Eighty-Six=Symbol)
By
the Number for THELEMA – 93 – James Dean was sacrificed with his
LITTLE BASTARD. RIP James and know that the truth is being revealed.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Dean
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