James Dean MBTI Personality Type
Personality
What personality type is James Dean? James Dean is an ISFP personality type in MBTI, 4w5 - sx/sp - 497 in Enneagram, in Big 5, IEI in Socionics.
"First I want to thank you for the fine pictures. I feel the urgent need to warn you about something. Anyone at all can draw soldiers, guns, and barred gates with locks on them. Why? because there are a lot of those things to see. That shouldn't mean they are good things to draw. We live in a world where these things become very important. And that is bad. You should be aware of that because you don't have to see too many of those things because you live on land that is greatly blessed by Lord God. It would be much better if you would spread your talents toward the greater arts. Everyone can't draw trees, clouds, sheep, dogs, all kinds of animals, the earth, hills, mountains, seas, oceans. I beg of you please do not draw buildings of confindment [sic], jails, castles or zoos rather draw places of shelter. Do not draw people in uniforms, rather draw people who are free. Do not draw things of destruction, they are not so important to the good + true artist that he must draw them- rather draw tool, things that build. There are many things to draw at home. All you have to do is look and you will see. They are harder to draw because they were harder to grow. Have your daddy help you read this. Love Jim" Fi-Ni throughout, Se in "draw people who are free". Te in the way he goes about telling his little cousin what he should and shouldn't draw. you can even see PoLR Ne in how he views things very much in black and white.
Biography
James Byron Dean (February 8, 1931 – September 30, 1955) was an American actor. He is best known for the movies Rebel Without a Cause, East of Eden, and Giant... with good reason, as those are the only three films in which he had a starring role; he was killed in a car accident at the age of twenty-four, just as his career was starting to take off. Dean was the first actor to receive a posthumous Academy Award nomination for Best Actor, and remains the only actor to have received more than one posthumous nomination. A symbol of cool for teenagers of the 1950s and nowadays for his being (reportedly) bisexual. His relatively short career and enduring popularity also makes him something of a real-life ensemble dark horse. The roles that made him famous (Cal Trask in East of Eden and Jim Stark in Rebel Without a Cause) were troubled, but cute guys with freudian excuses; his role as Jett Rink in Giant was an attempt to break away from being typecast as troubled teens.
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