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James Dean Was Allegedly Marlon Brando’s S&M Sex Slave

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EXCLUSIVE: Marlon the master and James Dean his slave: Stars had 'secret master
and slave S&M relationship' as Streetcar Named Desire star stubbed out
cigarettes on his younger lover

New book claims James Dean was in love with Marlon Brando and they become lovers
- but it was a twisted S&M affair

Brando was 'only in love with Brando' and would make Dean loiter outside his
apartment in the desperate hope his idol would invite him in for sex

When Dean first met Brando, in 1949, he told him he was 'his biggest fan' and
the two kissed

Dean showed Rogers Brackett, a Manhattan advertising executive who was his
on-off boyfriend, how Brando stubbed out cigarettes oh him

Book, called James Dean: Tomorrow Never Comes, also claims Dean had a gay
threesome with Walt Disney and My Fair Lady director George Cukor

James Dean and Marlon Brando had a secret sadomasochistic relationship fueled by
the Godfather star's ego and insatiable desire for control, a new book claims.

The two men would meet up for master and servant style sex sessions where Dean
asked to be burned with cigarettes, it alleges.

Friends revealed that Brando was so in charge that he made Dean watch him have
sex with strangers who he had just met as part of a twisted mind game.

Brando never reciprocated Dean's love and played a 'cat-and-mouse game' with his
younger lover for his own amusement.

Friends said that Dean was like a 'puppy dog' who would loiter outside Brando's
apartment in the cold - in the desperate hope his idol would invite him in for
sex.

Dean and Brando were two of the icons of their generation but their dark
personal currents drew them together, the book says.

The two men both studied under acting coach Lee Strasberg, they were both
discovered by director Elia Kazan and they were both intense, brooding
characters.

In some ways Dean was considered the successor to Brando and only got his roles
in Rebel Without a Cause and East of Eden because Brando turned them both down.

In James Dean: Tomorrow Never Comes, which is due out next on Blood Moon
Productions, authors Darwin Porter and Danforth Prince reveal that their
relationship was far more complex than had been thought.

The book is based on conversations with sources and veteran gossip journalists
who had known Dean before his death in 1955 at the age of 24.

They reveal that the first time Brando met Dean was not on the set of East of
Eden in 1954 as he claimed in his own memoir, 'Songs My Mother Taught Me'.

Instead it was in 1949 when, after an extended stay in Paris, Brando flew back
to New York to make a public appearance at the Actors Studio where he had
studied under Strasberg.

Following his lead role in A Streetcar Named Desire on both the stage and the
screen Brando was being idolized and wanted to give a speech at his alma mater.

At the back of the audience was a young man who Brando would later describe to
Bobby Lewis, one of the founders of the actor's studio, as staring at him so
intently he 'felt my skin burning'.

Brando thought that Dean had a 'childlike sincerity' and thought Dean was in
love with him - and he was right.

Afterwards Dean introduced himself by telling Brando that he was his 'greatest
fan' and that he was confused about many things but 'not confused in my
admiration for you'.

The two men made small talk about Dean's ability to predict days that people
would die - he got his own wrong - before a long pause when they looked into
each other's eyes.

Brando leaned in and kissed him, the book says.

Prince and Porter claim that Brando downplayed the extent of his relationship
with Dean In Songs My Mother Taught Me.

But it was quite apparent for their celebrity friends who included playwright
Tennessee Williams, composer Alec Wilder and Rogers Brackett, a Manhattan
advertising executive who was Dean's on-off boyfriend.

Dean is said to have told Brackett that Brando was 'completely in charge of our
love-making'.

Brackett recalled Dean saying: 'I got to make love to Brando, which is something
I've been longing to do every since I first heard about him….he told me what he
wanted and I went along for the ride.'

Stella Adler, the actress and acclaimed acting teacher, said that after that she
saw Brando 'everywhere' with Dean.

Wilder said: 'They were definitely a couple. Of course, the words "sexual
fidelity" would be unknown in each of their vocabularies.

'Jimmy and I used to sit and talk for hours in my room at the Algonquin Hotel
(in New York). He kept me abreast of the affair.

'I really believe that Jimmy fell in love with Brando that year. As for Brando,
I don't think he ever loved Jimmy.

'I met Brando only three times and each time he was with Jimmy. In my opinion,
Brando was in love with Brando'.

Dean ditched his trademark white t-shirt and jeans and started to dress smarter
and more like Brando.

Stanley Haggert, another of Dean's friends, said that Dean never had any money
and that he thought Brando 'wouldn't lend him a cent'.

Haggert thought that Brando 'deliberately wanted him lean and mean on the
streets, looking for a handout'.

He said: 'Dean talked frequently about Brando and how frustrated he was in the
relationship.

'I got the impression that Jimmy was engaged in a cat-and-mouse affair with
Brando, with Brando being the cat, of course. Brando seemed to be toying with
Jimmy for his own amusement.

'I think Brando was sadistically using Jimmy, who followed him around like a
lovesick puppy with his tongue wagging.'

Prince and Porter say that Brackett thought there was a 'terrible loneliness' in
Dean and that despite asking him to be in a monogamous relationship, he could
not keep him away from Brando.

Brackett said that Brando rubbed it in Dean's face that he was having affairs
with other people.

His cruelty extended to inviting Dean over and making him watch as he had sex
with somebody he had just met on the street.

Brackett said: 'When Brando was out on one of his many dates Jimmy would often
stalk him, even following him home.

'On many a night Jimmy would stand beneath Brando's apartment, looking up at his
bedroom window as the lights went out, waiting to to be in that bedroom himself.

'One very cold morning Brando came downstairs in his pajamas and invited Jimmy,
shivering in the cold, to come upstairs with him. But I fear those acts of
kindness were the exception, not the norm'.

In his memoir Brando denied that such a relationship occurred and claimed that
Dean was 'never a friend of mine'.


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