David Sheiner, One of the Poker Players in ‘The Odd Couple’ Movie, Dies at 98
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David Sheiner, One of the Poker Players in ‘The Odd Couple’ Movie, Dies at 98
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Slavné osobnosti po smrti nezmizí z trhu — naopak se z nich stávají stabilní a pečlivě spravované obchodní i mediální značky.https://pepikhipik.com/2026/06/10/byznys-se-zesnulymi-hvezdami/
Rebel Without a Cause Clearly Not Looking Very Hard
Look Magazine
October 16, 1956
JAMES DEAN: The story of the strangest legend since Valentino
If they’re talking about Rudolph Valentino, he died at 31 of a perforated ulcer, ruptured appendix, peritonitis, pleuritis and septic endocarditis. “Valentino's Syndrome” is named after him. Lucky guy. His real/full name was Rodolfo Pietro Filiberto Raffaele Guglielmi di Valentina d'Antonguolla.
James Dean’s real name was James Dean.
James Dean’s Teenage Years in 1940s Indiana
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Before becoming the iconic 'Rebel Without a Cause,' James Dean was a typical teenager growing up in Fairmount, Indiana, during the 1940s. At Fairmount High School, he excelled in sports, particularly basketball, baseball, and pole vaulting, even setting a county record in pole vault. His artistic side also emerged early, encouraged by his drama teacher Adeline Nall. Dean participated in numerous school plays, public speaking competitions, and forensics events, while also playing drums and bongos. Known for his adventurous streak, he received a motorized bicycle for graduation, which he later traded for a motorcycle, performing daring stunts around town. Peers described him as both popular and introspective, often enjoying time on his aunt and uncle's farm or lost in daydreams. Graduating in May 1949, Dean moved back to California that summer, leaving behind his small-town upbringing and stepping toward his path in Hollywood.
James Dean’s Teenage Years in 1940s Indiana
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Before becoming the iconic 'Rebel Without a Cause,' James Dean was a typical teenager growing up in Fairmount, Indiana, during the 1940s. At Fairmount High School, he excelled in sports, particularly basketball, baseball, and pole vaulting, even setting a county record in pole vault. His artistic side also emerged early, encouraged by his drama teacher Adeline Nall. Dean participated in numerous school plays, public speaking competitions, and forensics events, while also playing drums and bongos. Known for his adventurous streak, he received a motorized bicycle for graduation, which he later traded for a motorcycle, performing daring stunts around town. Peers described him as both popular and introspective, often enjoying time on his aunt and uncle's farm or lost in daydreams. Graduating in May 1949, Dean moved back to California that summer, leaving behind his small-town upbringing and stepping toward his path in Hollywood.