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A Young James Dean in His Pre-Fame Sporty Era: Rare Pictures of the Legendary Actor as a High School Athlete

The iconic actor was his high school's athlete of the year before making it on the big screen

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Before he became one of the most influential and legendary actors of all time, James Dean was simply a kid growing up in Fairmount, Indiana. Although he was only a professional thespian for about five years before his untimely death in 1955, he made a significant impact on the world with roles in East of Eden (1955), Rebel without a Cause (1955) and Giant (1956).

But before his life on the big screen, Dean was a passionate and talented high school athlete, who competed in several sports including basketball, baseball and track and field. He later developed a love for car racing, but that was long after he became an actor.

Dean, who went by Jimmy at the time, was enrolled in Fairmount High School from 1945 until 1949, where he excelled in multiple sports. This eventually earned him the title of Fairmount High School’s Top Athlete of the Year in 1949, the year he graduated. In 2023, it was announced that he would be inducted into the Grant County Sports Hall of Fame in Marion, Indiana, honoring his high school athletic career.

The actor’s former basketball teammate, Jim Grindle, fondly remembers Dean as a team player and good athlete, noting, “He was not a rebel. Jimmy was an ordinary person with a tremendous amount of talent. A very good athlete… He was usually good at about anything he tried.”

Take a look at these rare photos of the actor and athlete during his high school jock days, from his team photos to ones in the stands.

James Dean and his basketball team

james dean basketball team
Fairmount High Quakers basketball player James Dean (second from left) poses for a portrait with his teammates circa 1947Michael Ochs Archives / Handout

The picture above shows Dean and his teammates, lined up for a photo in 1947. A then 16-year old Dean was on the team, called the Quakers at the time, for his entire four years at Fairmount High School. During his senior year, he held the position of guard. In fact, in the school’s yearbook, it said beside his photo: “Dean, a brilliant senior guard was one of the main cogs in the Quakers’ starting lineup this season. (He) was rated as one of the most outstanding guards in the county.”

Dean’s baseball team

James Dean's baseball team
Actor James Dean (front and center) poses with his American Legion baseball teammates circa 1948 in Fairmount, IndianaMichael Ochs Archives / Handout

James Dean, who is pictured front and center, is posed alongside the rest of his American Legion baseball team in 1948. The actor was an exceptional athlete and that included his participation on his high school baseball team as well as the American Legion team, which he participated in outside of school. Dean held the position of third baseman on the former and had an excellent batting average of .333.

James Dean poses for a basketball portrait

James Dean as a basketball player
Fairmount High Quakers basketball player James Dean poses for a portrait circa 1948Michael Ochs Archives / Handout

A senior James Dean poses for a portrait representing his days as a basketball player. Dean held the position of guard and was one of the team’s stars. He became the team’s second-leading scorer during his senior year and was later rated as one of the most outstanding guards in the county. All of his achievements on the team led to his being named the Quaker’s top athlete during his final year in high school.

Dean’s basketball coach once spoke about his time as a player, saying, “He was a heady player and a good competitor. He was what you would call a clean-cut, All-American type boy.”

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