Editor's note: This corrects the name of Jim Corbett's son.
FOUNTAIN VALLEY — I spotted James Dean mingling among the crowd on Saturday night. He had a cigarette tucked behind his ear and was sporting that iconic black leather jacket.
Dean was selling tickets. With a cause.
The rebel look-alike was among the 200 attendees supporting the All-American Boys Chorus at their seventh annual fall gala, "Hooray for Hollywood." The event, which raised about $19,000 at the Mile Square Golf Course and Banquet Center, is the second largest fundraiser of the year for the Costa Mesa-based choir.
Jim Corbett, of San Juan Capistrano, slicked his hair back to become the rebellious 1950s cultural icon. He was helping support his 11-year-old son, Casey, a second tenor with the choir. When asked how he got chosen to be James Dean, he replied: "Rita Hayworth told me to do it."
It turns out Rita Hayworth (aka Rita M. Pipta) was instrumentally important for the gala, serving as chairwoman of the fall gala committee. Helping with the entrance and auction — with several tables' worth of items donated by organizations including Mimi's Café, the Pacific Symphony, Hof's Hut and the Laguna Playhouse — were Huntington Beach resident Carl Zoellner and his 16 volunteers from the Foresters, an international service organization.
