John Dean | |
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Political party | Republican (formerly) Independent |
Spouse(s) | Karla Ann Hennings ( m. 1962–1970) Maureen "Mo" Kane ( m. 1972) |
Children | 1 |
Education | Colgate University College of Wooster (BA) Georgetown University (JD) |
Maureen Deanm. 1972Karla Henningsm. 1962–1970John Dean/Wife
Ehrlichman was a key figure in events leading to the Watergate break-in and the ensuing Watergate scandal, for which he was convicted of conspiracy, obstruction of justice, and perjury and served a year and a half in prison.
83 years (October 14, 1938)John Dean / Age
Richard Nixon's tenure as the 37th president of the United States began with his first inauguration on January 20, 1969, and ended when he resigned on August 9, 1974, in the face of almost certain impeachment and removal from office, the only U.S. president ever to do so.
Howard Hunt — CIA operative and leader of the White House Plumbers; convicted of burglary, conspiracy, and wiretapping; sentenced to 2½ to 8 years in prison; served 33 months in prison.
James Dean with Italian actress Pier Angeli circa 1954 | Source: Getty Images. Dean was shattered when Angeli announced her engagement to singer Vic Damone in October 1954 and married him a month later.
But shortly after, Dean died, speeding down a country road at night, and crashing into a car turning onto the thoroughfare.
Dean skyrocketed to fame in Hollywood. He started his career at the age of 22 after dropping out of UCLA, five years later, he was the industry's hottest leading man, scooping up roles contested by the likes of Paul Newman and Marlon Brando.
Iconic 50s actor James Dean is still a legend 65 years after his death, even though he only made three films in his entire career. His mystique is the fruit as much his monumental talent, as the rumors of his tormented love life which might have led to his tragic death at the age of 27.
A biography of Dean, "James Dean: Tomorrow Never Comes" written by Darwin Porter and published in 2016, detailed his constant search for love, which led to countless affairs with both men and women, many of them Hollywood stars.
James Dean poses on the set of 'Giant' in 1955 in Marfa, Texas | Source: Getty Images. Hollywood biographer Joe Hyams, claimed in his 1992 biography "James Dean: Little Boy Lost," that Dean had told him that Angeli had revealed that she had married Damone because she was pregnant.
Dean was counsel for Richard Nixon when he was President, was later disbarred and had to serve time in prison. John Dean has been married to his wife, Maureen Dean , since 1972. Maureen Dean is brought up during The Irishman, when there is a scene with her and Al Pacino. Learn more about Maureen below.
John Dean has only one child, John Wesley Dean IV. John IV was born to John and his first wife, Karla Ann Hennings. Karla later married Larry E. Phillips, a senior partner with Buchanon Ingersoll at the time of her son’s engagement announcement in 1990.
Maureen Dean wrote a steamy novel in the 1980s that got national attention and a number of screenplays. Her best known written work is “Washington Lives,” which was covered by People in 1987. The book – her first novel – was set in 1989 and described as a “steamy literary debut with a tale of passion on the Potomac.”.
In 1975 she released a book called: “Mo: A Woman’s View of Watergate.”. 2 for one- Maureen Dean AND John Dean. pic.twitter.com/ioMYSvhe6T.
Maureen “Mo” Dean is known for sitting stoically just behind her husband during the Watergate hearings, People shared. John Dean was later disbarred, but she stayed calm during the hearings. Her presence got national attention at the time.
1. Maureen Was Nationally Recognized when She Sat Stoically with John Dean During the Watergate Hearings. Maureen “Mo” Dean is known for sitting stoically just behind her husband during the Watergate hearings, People shared. John Dean was later disbarred, but she stayed calm during the hearings.
John Dean was the first witness for the House Judiciary Committee’s Mueller report hearing on Monday, June 10, 2019. This hearing was called: “Lessons from the Mueller Report: Presidential Obstruction and Other Crimes.”. Dean was counsel for Richard Nixon when he was President, was later disbarred and had to serve time in prison.
American attorney John Dean, former White House Counsel, pictured with his wife Maureen Kane as he arrives to deliver his testimony before the Senate... Actor Richard Dean Anderson best known for his role as TV's MacGyver poses holding an acoustic guitar during a portrait session at his home in...
Actor Jim Carrey impersonates James Dean as he poses for a portrait session in circa 1992 in Los Angeles, California . Nixon aide John Dean testifying before Senate committee conducting hearings on Watergate break-in & other dubious conduct of Nixon administration,...
October 1992. Former White House Counsel John Dean and wife Maureen pose for a portrait. The Deans, trying to avoid the press and others, were in seclusion on the... Chris Kunitz of the Chicago Blackhawks is honored with the silver stick by Senior Vice President and General Manager Stan Bowman in honor of his...
After graduation, Dean joined Welch & Morgan, a law firm in Washington, D.C., where he was soon accused of conflict of interest violations and fired: he was alleged to have started negotiating his own private deal for a TV station broadcast license, after his firm had assigned him to complete the same task for a client.
Dean was born in Akron, Ohio, and lived in Marion, the hometown of the 29th President of the United States, Warren Harding, whose biographer he later became. His family moved to Flossmoor, Illinois, where he attended grade school. For high school, he attended Staunton Military Academy with Barry Goldwater Jr., the son of Sen. Barry Goldwater, and became a close friend of the family. He attended Colgate University and then transferred to the College of Wooster in Ohio, where he obtained his B.A. in 1961. He received a Juris Doctor (J.D.) from the Georgetown University Law Center in 1965.
Howard Hunt, and revealed the existence of Nixon's enemies list. Archibald Cox, Watergate Special Prosecutor, was interested in meeting with Dean and planned to do so a few days later, but Cox was fired by Nixon the very next day; it was not until a month later that Cox was replaced by Leon Jaworski. On August 2, 1974, Sirica handed down a sentence to Dean of one-to-four years in a minimum-security prison. However, when Dean surrendered as scheduled on September 3, he was diverted to the custody of U.S. Marshals and kept instead at Fort Hola bird (near Baltimore, Maryland) in a special " safe house " primarily used for witnesses against the Mafia. He spent his days at the offices of Jaworski, the Watergate Special Prosecutor, and testifying in the trial of Watergate conspirators Mitchell, Haldeman, Ehrlichman, Robert Mardian, and Kenneth Parkinson, which concluded in December. All except Parkinson were convicted, largely based upon Dean's evidence. Dean's lawyer moved to have his sentence reduced and on January 8, Judge Sirica granted the motion, adjusting Dean's sentence to time served, which wound up being four months. With his plea to felony offenses, Dean was disbarred as a lawyer in Virginia and the District of Columbia.
Colgate University. College of Wooster ( B.A.) Georgetown University ( J.D.) John Wesley Dean III (born October 14, 1938) is a former attorney who served as White House Counsel for United States President Richard Nixon from July 1970 until April 1973. Dean is known for his role in the cover-up of the Watergate scandal ...
Also in 2006, Dean appeared as an interviewee in the documentary The U.S. vs. John Lennon, about the Nixon administration's efforts to keep John Lennon out of the United States.
John Dean in 2008 at the annual conference of the Society of American Archivists. Shortly after Watergate, Dean became an investment banker, author, and lecturer. Dean chronicled his White House experiences, with a focus on Watergate, in the memoirs Blind Ambition (1976) and Lost Honor (1982).
Dean was the first administration official to accuse Nixon of direct involvement with Watergate and the resulting cover-up in press interviews. Such testimony against Nixon, while damaging to the president's credibility, had little impact legally, as it was merely his word against Nixon's.
Actor James Dean of Rebel Without a Cause , East of Eden and Giant, died in a car crash on September 30, 1955, when he was only 24 years old.
James Dean. Some enterprising CDAN readers found news accounts of a fatal car-trailer collision on April 24, 2018 in Alberta, Canada, in which the 95-year-old driver of the car died. The collision took place at around 2:30 p.m. at the intersection of Highway 583 and Highway 21 near Three Hills, Alberta. A passenger car carrying two occupants was ...
James Dean ‘s hobby was auto racing. He competed in professional auto-racing events. He had been ticketed for speeding 2 hours 15 minutes before he slammed his Porsche into a Ford at an intersection on Route 466, near Cholame, California. Below are side-by-side pics of James Dean (l) and William Jabez Stoness (r):