Keep the fresh content coming by signing up for Interview newsletters.
Becoming an Interview registered user allows you to save content into Your Library and share with others.
Thank You.
You are now registered with InterviewMagazine.com
Click to Close
YOUR LIBRARY IS EMPTY
Start your library by clicking the
ADD TO MY LIBRARY button found
throughout the following forms of content:
My Library URL
Search Results For:
james dean
Showing 1-8 of 9 Results
Tony Scherman and former Warhol assistant David Dalton attempt to pull back the veil on the original King of Pop. BLOG POSTED: 10/29/09
At Phillip Lim's men's presentation, the drink of choice was Maker's Mark, for a man of fine taste enjoys a Southern bourbon, now and again. BLOG POSTED: 09/14/09
Rebel with a Retrospective: Nicholas Ray at Film Forum
Is there really anything to say about this master filmmaker which could be more persuasive than Godard's famous proclamation that "The cinema is Nicholas Ray?" BLOG POSTED: 07/22/09
14 ARTISTS REFLECT HIS VISION, AND DOZENS OF FRIENDS REMEMBER HIM ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/30/08
Seven years ago, he played James Dean in a television biopic, tinting his hair and squinting his eyes to Rebel Without a Cause-like perfection. Ever since, the temptation has been to peg him as a good-looking young man felled by the moody blues. while it's a fact of life that no one can ever really know what lies beneath the surface of another, the Internet can help narrow the field of possibilities. Lo and behold, Generalissimo James Edward Franco: a merry prankster, a slayer of hearts, a wooer of minds, and the latest onscreen love interest of Sean Penn. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/29/08
A little more than a decade ago, a casting agent spotted Nicolas Duvauchelle doing some Thai boxing at his local gym in Paris. The French tough guy was soon thrust in front of director Erick Zonca, and fighter became actor. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/27/08
The father of punk won't stop until he's conquered the art world, upstaged porn's sex scenes, and put a dead French fashion designer in a Broadway musical. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/25/08
Seven years ago, he played James Dean in a television biopic, tinting his hair and squinting his eyes to Rebel Without a Cause-like perfection. Ever since, the temptation has been to peg him as a good-looking young man felled by the moody blues. while it's a fact of life that no one can ever really know what lies beneath the surface of another, the Internet can help narrow the field of possibilities. Lo and behold, Generalissimo James Edward Franco: a merry prankster, a slayer of hearts, a wooer of minds, and the latest onscreen love interest of Sean Penn. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/25/08