What would have happened if James Dean didn't die in a fiery car crash in 1955?
Until now, no one knew. Now, experts from the psychic world and the entertainment industry have been brought together to provide some real answers.
If Dean hadn't been tragically killed in 1955, he would have spent the next several years making three more movies, say experts. Then he would have died in a motorcycle accident in 1959. If he hadn't died in the motorcycle accident in '59, he would have lived until 1961, at which point he would have succumbed to a tragic drug overdose.
But what if the overdose wasn't fatal? Experts say Dean would have lived for several more years before experiencing another fatal car accident in 1965. Then in '67, he would have disappeared and been presumed dead. In '68 he would have died from another drug OD, and in '71 he would have fallen to his death in a Hawaiian cliff-diving accident. In '75, Dean emerges from his 1967 disappearance. He is okay. But then he dies again in late '78, killed by a deranged fan.
In 1982, during a comeback, he again is murdered -- this time anonymously in an attempted mugging near Denver. Other than that, thanks to a reclusive lifestyle through most of the Eighties, Dean would be alive today and living in Wyoming.
Anecdote : pour ceux qui ne saurait pas, James Dean est mort en septembre 1955, à bord de sa nouvelle Porsche en aluminium (qui n'était donc pas très résistante aux chocs), alors qu'il se rendait à une course de voitures à laquelle il devait participer. Il est entré en collision avec une autre voiture à un carrefour, il roulait à une vitesse très élevée, comme à son habitude, et il est mort sur le coup.
Sa devise : « Il faut vivre vite, mourir jeune, faire un beau cadavre »


