Steve McQueen, also known as the "King of Cool," was a legendary American actor known for his rugged good looks and charismatic performances in some of the most iconic films of the 1960s and 1970s. Born in 1930 in Beech Grove, Indiana, McQueen rose to fame in the entertainment industry and became one of the most sought-after actors of his time. He was a complex and private person who was driven by his passion for acting, racing and flying.

Steve McQueen Timeline

  • 1930: Steve McQueen was born on March 24th in Beech Grove, Indiana.
  • 1940s: McQueen moved to New York City to pursue a career as an actor.
  • 1950s: McQueen began working as a stagehand and later as an actor in various theater productions.
  • 1958: McQueen made his film debut in the film "The Blob".
  • 1960: McQueen starred in the film "The Magnificent Seven" which was a commercial success.
  • 1963: McQueen starred in the film "The Great Escape" which was another commercial success.
  • 1968: McQueen starred in the film "The Thomas Crown Affair" which was a critical and commercial success.
  • 1971: McQueen starred in the film "Le Mans" which was a commercial failure.
  • 1973: McQueen starred in the film "Papillon" which was a commercial success.
  • 1980: McQueen died of mesothelioma on November 7th in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico.

Steve McQueen Career

McQueen began his acting career in the 1950s, appearing in various theater productions. He made his film debut in the 1958 horror film "The Blob" and quickly established himself as a talented and versatile actor. Throughout the 1960s, McQueen starred in a number of successful films, including "The Magnificent Seven," "The Great Escape," and "The Thomas Crown Affair." He also starred in the 1971 film "Le Mans," which was a commercial failure but a cult favorite among racing enthusiasts. In 1973, McQueen starred in "Papillon," which was a commercial success and considered as one of his best films.

Steve McQueen Awards

McQueen was nominated for an Academy Award for his role in "The Sand Pebbles" in 1967 but he never won an Oscar. However, he was awarded with the Golden Globe award for "The Sand Pebbles" and "The Thomas Crown Affair"

Steve McQueen Achievements

McQueen was known for his ability to bring a sense of realism and authenticity to his performances, and he was respected by both audiences and critics alike. He was also known for his love of fast cars and motorcycles, and he often performed his own stunts in films. McQueen was also an accomplished pilot and a skilled racecar driver, and he competed in several races throughout his career.

Steve McQueen Movies

  • The Blob (1958)
  • The Magnificent Seven (1960)
  • The Great Escape (1963)
  • The Sand Pebbles (1966)
  • The Thomas Crown Affair (1968)
  • Bullitt (1968)
  • The Getaway (1972)
  • Papillon (1973)
  • The Towering Inferno (1974)

Steve McQueen Net Worth

At the time of his death, Steve McQueen's net worth was estimated to be around $15 million.

Steve McQueen Education

Terrence Stephen McQueen dropped out of high school and never attended college.

Steve McQueen Personal Life

McQueen was married three times and had two children. He had a reputation as a ladies' man and had several high-profile relationships throughout his career. He was known to be private and guarded about his personal life, and he rarely spoke about it in interviews. Despite his tough exterior, McQueen was reported to have a sensitive and introspective side, and he struggled with addiction and personal demons throughout his life.

Steve McQueen Physical Statistics

McQueen stood at 6' 0" (1.83 m) and had a rugged and athletic build. He was known for his piercing blue eyes and chiseled jawline, which contributed to his "King of Cool" image. He also had a distinctive scar on his cheek, which he received from a knife fight when he was a teenager.

Steve McQueen Quotes

"I'm not sure whether I'm an actor who races or a racer who acts."

"Racing is life. Anything that happens before or after is just waiting."

"I'm a man who can't function unless I know where the edge is. That's what makes me feel secure."

Hobby

McQueen had a passion for racing and owned several high-performance cars and motorcycles. He also had a love for flying and was a skilled pilot. McQueen also enjoyed playing golf, tennis and skydiving.

Favorites

McQueen's favorite car was a 1968 Ford Mustang GT Fastback from the film Bullitt. His favorite motorcycle was a 1939 Indian Four.

Social Profile

McQueen did not have any social media profile as he passed away before the advent of social media platforms.

 

Steve McQueen was a true icon of Hollywood, known for his rugged good looks and charismatic performances on screen. He was also an accomplished racecar driver and pilot, and his love for fast cars and motorcycles was a defining aspect of his image. Despite his fame and success, McQueen struggled with personal demons and addiction, and his death at the age of 50 was a tragic loss for the entertainment industry. Today, he is remembered as one of the most iconic actors of the 20th century and his legacy lives on through his films and fans worldwide.