
The famous actor James Dean's love letter written for actress Barbara Glenn was sold for $32,500 at the RR Auction in New York. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
The New York Post reported on this. The letter consists of two pages and was written in 1954.
This period corresponds to one year before the actor's fatal car accident. At that time, Barbara Glenn lived in New York, while James Dean was working on his first major project in Hollywood — the film "East of Eden".
In the letter, Dean expresses his love, writing, "I didn't write a letter because I fell in love." He also mentions his admiration for a horse named Cisco and includes a picture of the horse with the letter.
The actor openly tells his beloved about his deep loneliness and how much he misses her. James Dean met Barbara Glenn in the early 1950s through a mutual acquaintance — actor Martin Landau.
They dated for two years, but their relationship ended after Dean moved to California. Later, Barbara Glenn married actor Mark Gordon, and they had a son named Kate.
This letter holds historical significance and is valued as a precious piece of evidence related to the famous actor's personal life.