This page will contain discussion groups about Steve McQueen, as they become available.Steve McQueenSteve McQueen (March 24, 1930–November 7, 1980) was an American movie actor. He was born Terence Steven McQueen in Beech Grove, Indiana. He never knew his father, who abandoned his wife and child shortly after McQueen was born. He was raised in Slater, Missouri by his uncle, where his mother left him. At the age of 12 McQueen moved with his mother to Los Angeles. When he was 14, his mother sent him to a reformatory school. Soon McQueen left the school and drifted before joining the Marines in 1947. In 1952, he took advantage of the G.I. Bill to study at the Actors' Studio in New York, making his Broadway debut in 1955 in A Hatful of Rain. McQueen moved into film in 1956 with Somebody Up There Likes Me, securing his first lead role in the 1958 movie The Blob. Between 1958 and 1960 he gained recognition with the television series Wanted: Dead or Alive. His breakthrough, however, came in 1963 with The Great Escape, and his fame peaked in 1968 with Bullitt. Before, he had already earned an Academy Award nomination for the 1966 film The Sand Pebbles. From then on he mixed character roles in works such as 1973's Papillon, with pure spectacle in the 1971 car races film Le Mans or in The Getaway in 1972. After The Towering Inferno in 1974, McQueen did not return to film until 1978, when he played in An Enemy of the People. McQueen was a motorcycle and race car enthusiast. He liked fast machines, and when he had the opportunity to drive these vehicles in a movie, he did it himself, performing many of his own stunts. During his acting career he even seriously considered becoming a professional race car driver. McQueen was married to Neile Adams from 1957 until their divorce in 1972; from this marriage he had a son and a daughter. He married actress Ali McGraw in 1973 and divorced her in 1978. He was married to Barbara Minty in January 1980. After 1978 he appeared only in two further films before he died in November of 1980, only 50 years old, in Juárez, Mexico due to a heart attack following a last-ditch effort to fight mesothelioma, a rare form of lung cancer caused by extensive asbestos exposure throughout his life. Prefab Sprout released an album called "Steve McQueen" in 1985. He was honored in the 2002 Sheryl Crow song called "Steve McQueen". Filmography
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He was married to Barbara Minty in January 1980. He liked fast machines, and when he had the opportunity to drive these vehicles in a movie, he did it himself, performing many of his own stunts. McQueen was a motorcycle and race car enthusiast. After The Towering Inferno in 1974, McQueen did not return to film until 1978, when he played in An Enemy of the People. From then on he mixed character roles in works such as 1973's Papillon, with pure spectacle in the 1971 car races film Le Mans or in The Getaway in 1972. Before, he had already earned an Academy Award nomination for the 1966 film The Sand Pebbles. His breakthrough, however, came in 1963 with The Great Escape, and his fame peaked in 1968 with Bullitt. Between 1958 and 1960 he gained recognition with the television series Wanted: Dead or Alive. McQueen moved into film in 1956 with Somebody Up There Likes Me, securing his first lead role in the 1958 movie The Blob. Bill to study at the Actors' Studio in New York, making his Broadway debut in 1955 in A Hatful of Rain. In 1952, he took advantage of the G.I. Soon McQueen left the school and drifted before joining the Marines in 1947. At the age of 12 McQueen moved with his mother to Los Angeles. When he was 14, his mother sent him to a reformatory school. He was raised in Slater, Missouri by his uncle, where his mother left him. He never knew his father, who abandoned his wife and child shortly after McQueen was born. He was born Terence Steven McQueen in Beech Grove, Indiana. Steve McQueen (March 24, 1930–November 7, 1980) was an American movie actor. Somebody Up There Likes Me (1956). Never Love a Stranger (1958). The Blob (1958). Never So Few (1959). Louis Bank Robbery (1960). The Great St. The Magnificent Seven (1960). The Honeymoon Machine (1961). Hell Is for Heroes (1962). The War Lover (1962). The Great Escape (1963). Soldier in the Rain (1963). Love with the Proper Stranger (1963). Baby the Rain Must Fall (1965). The Cincinnati Kid (1965). Nevada Smith (1966). The Sand Pebbles (1966). The Thomas Crown Affair (1968). Bullitt (1968). The Reivers (1969). Le Mans (1971). Junior Bonner (1972). The Getaway (1972). Papillon (1973). The Towering Inferno (1974). An Enemy of the People (1978). Tom Horn (1980). The Hunter (1980). |