James Dean and Eartha Kitt Together in a Rare Classic Jam Session
James Dean and Eartha Kitt at a party in New York City, 1954.
Cooler than you will ever be.
History seems to repeat itself, and no one is paying attention. With the fatal high-speed car crash of James Dean in 1955 in a Porsche 550 Spyder nammed “Little Bastard” later acquired by the late great auto customizer George Barris of Barris Kustom Industries.
Ironically decades later, Paul Walker of Fast and Furious fame also dies in 2013 a fatal high-speed car crash in a Porsche Carrera GT made in 2005. Both actors died tragically way too soon, and even though fast cars are what we all dream of owning, we are constantly reminded that we need to slow down, because safety is always Paramount.
Just like all actors, James Dean had a selected group of actor friends, like his friend Eartha Kitt, most famous for her role as one of the many who has donned the role as Catwoman, in the Batman Television Series 1966–1968, and just like all celebrities, in some point in their career, have experienced some gossip surrounding their personal lives.
Such as rumors surrounding James Dean, Eartha Kitt and Paul Newman. Since all of these fine actors are dearly departed, we will leave all of the gossip and rumors, buried with them. With a focus on the craft of acting, these actors are the cream of the crop, any actor that truly wants to have a career of as lifetime has a lot to learn. From choosing the actors motivation, hitting your mark and learning your lines. As well as choosing your immediate circle of friends.
Creating relationships that are healthy and can promote any talented individual into their field of choice. Unfortunately, talent alone is not enough, many Shakespearean actors from Juilliard are relatively unknown. It’s the friendships and alliances that are created out of the love of your craft that is most important. Eartha Kitt and James Dean are clearly having the time of their lives, with just a simple thing as a live jam session with bongos. A simple pleasure that allows for more human qualities to emerge, no matter of the color of skin, for a more diverse form of thinking. This indeed with provoke change, looking deep within the sometimes tragic lives of Hollywood Stars, and learning to relate and cultivate positive relationships.

