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It's Time We Allow James Dean Be the Queer Star He Is
Late in the evening on September 30, 1955, screenwriter William Bast sat at his typewriter in his cramped L.A. apartment surrounded by suitcases, banging out a movie outline. The next morning, he planned to transport those suitcases out to Sherman Oaks, where James Dean, his best ally and onetime partner, had invited him to move in together in a large rented dwelling. As Bast told the story decades later, after a long, confusing courtship, full of starts and stops, denials and doubts, Dean wanted them to live together as partners and lovers, not just as friends. Around sunset, the phone rang with the news that Dean, just 24, was dead—killed when his Porsche collided with another car in the California desert. Bast dropped the cell and fell out of his chair, blacking out at the news. For half a century after, he carefully guarded Dean’s reputation, forcefully denying increasingly insistent rumors about the sexuality of the most celebrated movie star in the world and the idol of millions. In death, Dean would grow the perfect celebrity—a silent one—onto whom generations could undertaking their fantasies and themselves.
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And like you don’t just place that in an episode and make it a major gag for no reason whatsoever prefer there’s probably a reason these gay things never happen to Sam?
Exactly, they only happen to Dean. Ever. They’re also getting increasingly more abundant — and more blatant — as we progress further into this season. Just last episode, Dean gave the same flirty smirk to both a woman and a guy in the memories Abaddon was shown. I thought it was weird that Dean randomly turned to the punk girl, who you’d think wouldn’t be his type at all, and smiled flirtatiously at her. But if it had been a gal we’d expect Dean to be attracted to, then it would have felt too natural and typical within the context of the scene to hold any significance. I think it was supposed to be strange so that it would stand out, and viewers would be likelier to connect it back to the motel clerk. They might think, ‘Hey, didn’t he undertake the same thing to that guy?’ and realize that, yes, Dean gave the same verbalization to a man. And then the very next week, we get this? A man coming onto Dean, Dean not rejecting him but rather getting flustered, and then seeming genuinely saddened when he fJames Dean Biopic About Star’s Purported Gay Romance Finds Its Lead (Exclusive)
The planned biopic focusing on James Dean‘s personal experience has landed its direct actor.
Brandon Flynn, known for True Detective and 13 Reasons Why, has been cast as the sdelayed legendary actor in the feature Willie and Jimmy Dean, The Hollywood Reporter has learned exclusively. Writer-director Guy Guido’s film is currently in development and is based on William Bast’s 2006 memoir, Surviving James Dean.
In his book, Bast described meeting Dean at the UCLA theater program at the age of 19 and wrote that the two men became roommates, close friends and eventually lovers. Bast claimed they kept their fling intimate to avoid hurting Dean’s career while the rising star had relationships with female stars, with Bast remaining hopeful that he and Dean would soon live together again. Five years after meeting Bast, Dean died in a car accident in 1955 at the age of 24, with two of his signature films, Rebel Without a Cause and Giant, released posthumously.
Guido’s script is set from the first meeting between Bill Bast and Dean to the actor&
FAS Dean Gay Says Harvard Planning for ‘Full Return’ in Fall 2021
Faculty of Arts and Sciences Dean Claudine Lgbtq+ said in a Friday interview that Harvard is currently planning for decline 2021 with the “overriding goal” of “charting a lane to a occupied return for our students, our faculty, and staff.”
Gay said she is eager for Harvard to regain its “campus-based identity,” and she hopes fall 2021 will include “as much in-person study as possible” for undergraduates.
Gay acknowledged, however, that despite the “positive a position of trends” in regard to reduced Covid-19 spread on campus this spring, she foresees that “there might be some form of the pandemic still with us” in the fall.
“I’ve been really pleased by on-campus conditions this spring, and we have yet another day of no new infections,” Homosexual said. “But what I will state is that any planning that we pursue has to build in flexibility because, again, one of the challenges of the pandemic is its volatile course and our need to pivot more than once in order to continue to position health and security first while also preserving and developing our academic enterprise.”
Gay said the in-person teaching pilots this spring — led by Dean