 But why should you be the only one involved? But I am involved, we are all involved! For fans of classic Hollywood, the mere mention of James Dean might conjure the brooding image of a young icon, a symbol of youthful rebellion, an unyielding spirit. Born in 1931 in Marion, Indiana, James Byron Dean's journey from a Quaker household in Fairmount to the glitzy lanes of Hollywood is nothing short of cinematic. With his unmistakable charisma, he lit up the screen in unforgettable roles in movies like Rebel Without a Cause, East of Eden, and Giant. But today, we take you beyond the screen and into a more personal aspect of Dean's life, his homes. Although he didn't own this residence, James Dean did live in this Hollywood Hills house before he was the legend that we all know today. The Rebel Without a Cause star occupied the guest suite and worked as an on-site handyman for the owner and Warner Brothers executive Hal B. Wallace while he was a struggling actor. As we embark on this house tour, you'll see the charm and elegance that defined Hollywood's golden era. From the outside, this three-bedroom Spanish style home perched in the Hollywood Hills may look modest, but its walls hold the secrets of one of cinema's most mysterious art drops. It was in this very house that a casting director during an industry event noticed James Dean setting him on the path to immortal fame. Built in 1927, this authentic Spanish home with its distinctive white stucco and wooden beams captures the essence of vintage Hollywood. Yet, it seamlessly blends its historical roots with modern flair, ensuring its residents enjoy both classic charm and contemporary comforts. Spanning a generous 4,000 square feet and perched on a high bluff, the house boasts awe-inspiring canyon views. Set on a double lot, the total property space is nearly 12,000 square feet. The heart of the home is its elegant living room with exposed wooden beams and dominated by a cozy wood-burning fireplace. Adjoining it is the airy sunroom with wrap-around windows that bathe the space in natural sunlight. The chef's kitchen, a dream for any culinary enthusiast, is decked out with pristine Carrera marble countertops and high-end Viking appliances. Next to this light-filled dining area, setting the mood for delightful dinners. A blend of luxury and comfort, the master suite is complete with dual walk-in closets and a sophisticated en suite bathroom with a walk-in shower. Let us take a look at other bedrooms this house offers. Though it might sound surprising that this $3.99 million home has only three beds and four baths, each bedroom is actually a master suite and the price tag accounts for the home's spectacular and envied location in the star-studded Hollywood Hills. This bedroom even has its own wood-burning fireplace. Perhaps the home's most iconic spot, the spacious guest suite, where James Dean recited, offers a private entrance and its own fireplace, making it an inviting sanctuary. And behold, James Dean's former bedroom. Beyond the interiors, the property promises a luxurious outdoor experience too. A stone pathway meanders through the terrace backyard dotted with mature trees, leading to a vast lawn perfect for alfresco activities. The walled courtyard envelops a big pool and spa set against the backdrop of ruling hills, a setting which is as therapeutic as it is scenic. The Hollywood property is not just a luxurious residence, it's a historical monument. Once the humble abode of a young James Dean today, it stands as a testimony to a bygone era of classic cinema. Stepping into another chapter of James Dean's Hollywood journey, we move on to another one of his former homes. In the heart of Los Angeles lies a luxurious estate. This century-old Southern colonial masterpiece once graced by the iconic James Dean in the movie Rebel Without a Cause. As you step into the house, the first thing that captures your attention is the opulent living room. Vaulted ceilings and classic furnishing set the tone for a space perfect for relaxing or intimate gatherings. Next to the living room is the state-of-the-art kitchen. Equipped with modern amenities, it's a culinary enthusiast's dream come true. For formal dinners, the hand-painted dining area offers an ambiance of sophistication, making every meal a memorable occasion. Further exploration leads to the dedicated office, a tranquil space for work or reflection. Nearby, the radiant sunroom stands a testament to the home's blend of classic and contemporary designs. The private quarters are equally lavish. The house boasts four luxurious bedrooms, each exuding warmth and comfort. Accompanying them are four bathrooms designed with precision and adorned with high-end fixtures. The outdoor space complements the interiors perfectly. Multiple balconies span the house's tiers, each providing a unique point to soak in panoramas, stretching from LA's heart to the distant Alo Verdes Peninsula. Entertainment finds space in the intimate porch, equipped with a dedicated grilling zone. It overlooks a serene swimming pool, inviting residents for a refreshing dip under the California sun. Also adding to the estate's value is a detached two-story guest house. The self-contained unit offers a bedroom, bathroom, kitchen and lounge, perfect for visitors or extended stays. Nestled on Franklin Avenue and listed as available in 2021 for $4.19 million, this James Dean residence isn't only a home, it's another piece of Hollywood legacy. And while we're at it, let's take a little further trip down memory lane as we get a glimpse of the house where he spent his childhood in Fairmount, Indiana. The large farmhouse off of 150 East was where James Dean called home and drove the 1949 Ford around town and his high school prom. Few people know much about his earliest years, some of which was marked by a hardship. James and his parents moved to nearby Fairmount shortly after his birth. When Jimmy was five years old, as they called him, his family moved to California. But sadly his mother died there four years later. Jimmy returned to Fairmount to live with his father's sister and her husband, Ortence and Marcus Winslow. Jimmy did well in school, excelling in athletics and drama. After graduating from Fairmount High School in 1949, Dean enrolled at UCLA, where he majored in drama for two years. Years have gone by, but the legacy of James Dean remains undimmed. Every September, the town of Fairmount becomes a global hub as thousands gather to celebrate Dean's mark on cinema during a special festival held in his honor. The festivities are rich and varied, featuring a James Dean lookalike contest, complimentary screenings of his iconic films and a heartfelt memorial service, the Black Creek Quaker Church, where Dean was once a regular. This is followed by a poignant walk to Park Cemetery. As we conclude our journey through the spaces once graced by James Dean, we're reminded of the magic that iconic figures bring into our world. But before we go, answer this question for me. In a world full of endless possibilities, how will you leave your mark and inspire the next generation? Let me know in the comments below. And don't forget to like, subscribe and follow me on Instagram. I'm Cara the Vampire Slayer and I'll see you all in another video. Bye.