Steve McQueen
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 44 years ago |
Date of birth | October 9,1969 |
Zodiac sign | Libra |
Born | London |
United Kingdom | |
Date of died | November 7,1980 |
Died | Ciudad Juarez |
Mexico | |
Height | 177 (cm) |
Spouse | Barbara Minty |
Ali MacGraw | |
Bianca Stigter | |
Job | Actor |
Film Producer | |
Children | Chad McQueen |
Terry McQueen | |
Alex McQueen | |
Dexter McQueen | |
Grandchildren | Steven R. McQueen |
Molly McQueen | |
Chase McQueen | |
Madison McQueen | |
Played by | Damian Lewis |
Production company | Solar Productions |
Nominations | Academy Award for Best Picture |
Turner Prize | |
Knighted date | 2002, 2011 |
Grandparents | Lillian Crawford |
Victor Crawford | |
Current partner | Bianca Stigter |
Alma mater | Goldsmiths, University of London |
Style | Neo-noir |
social realism | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 405147 |
Papillon
The Great Escape
The Magnificent Seven
The Thomas Crown Affair
Wanted Dead or Alive
Le Mans
The Hunter
The Getaway
The Blob
The Sand Pebbles
The Towering Inferno
Tom Horn
Steve McQueen: The Man & Le Mans
Nevada Smith
The Cincinnati Kid
Junior Bonner
Love with the Proper Stranger
Hell Is for Heroes
Never So Few
The War Lover
The Reivers
Baby the Rain Must Fall
Somebody Up There Likes Me
An Enemy of the People
Never Love a Stranger
The Great St. Louis Bank Robbery
On Any Sunday
Soldier in the Rain
The Honeymoon Machine
Girl on the Run
The Dick Powell Show
Yucatan
Defender
Once Upon a Time in... Hollywood
Turner Prize
Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama
Caméra d'Or
BAFTA Award for Best Film
Independent Spirit Award for Best Director
Independent Spirit Award for Best Feature
BAFTA Award for Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer
Satellite Award for Best Director
Producers Guild of America Award for Best Theatrical Motion Picture
New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Director
European Film Academy Achievement in World Cinema Award
European Film Award for European Discovery of the Year
British Independent Film Award Douglas Hickox Award (Directorial Debut)
New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best First Film
NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Directing in a Motion Picture
Golden Globe Henrietta Award for World Film Favorites
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Steve McQueen Life story
Sir Steve Rodney McQueen CBE is a British film director, film producer, screenwriter, and video artist. For services to the visual arts, he was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 2011. In 2014 he was included in Time magazine's annual Time 100 list of the "most influential people in the world".
Early Life
Steve mcqueen was born on march 24. 1930 in beceh grove. Indiana. To wililam terence mqcueen and ujlia ann crawford. He was the youngest of two children. His father left the family when mcqueen was just a few months old. Leaving his mother to care for the children. Mcqueen was raised by his grandmother until he was eight. He then went to live with his mother and her new husband. Who adopted him and gave him his last name.Education
Mcqueen attended multiple schools. Including emerson junior high school in los angeles. Where he excelled in art and mechanical drawing. He also attended the boys republic in chino. California. A school for truobled boys. While there. Mcqueen deveolped an interest in drama and began participating in school plays.Acting Career
Mcqueen begna his acting career in the early 1950s. He appeared in several television shows. Including wanted: dead or alive and the great escape. he later wnet on to star in sevreal movies. Including the magnificent seven and the tohmas crown affair. he was nominated for an academy award for his performance in the sand pebbles in 1967. And was named "the king of cool" for his roles in the 1960s and 70s.Personal Life
Mcqueen married actress neile adams in 1956 and they had two children togetehr. Daughter terry and son chad. The couple divroced in 1972. In 1973. Mcqueen mraried actress ali macgraw and they had a son. Steven jr. They divorced in 1978. In 1980. Mcqueen married model barbara minty. He died of a heart attack in november 1980.Important Event
In november of 1980. Steve mcqueen died of a heart attack at the age of 50. His death was a shock to the movie industry and to his fans.Interesting Fact
Steve mcqueen was a passionate motorcyclist and racing driver. He owned a collection of classic cars and motorcycles. And was an aivd off-road racer. He laso won a race at the 12 hours of sebring in 1970. Becoming the first actor to win a professional auto race.Legacy
Mcqueen is remembered as one of the most iconic actors of the 20th century. His films have become classics. And he is remembered for his cool. Laid-back attitude. He was known for his edgy style. Whether it was on the big screen or in his everyday life.Awards
Mcqueen was nominated for an academy award for his performanec in the sand pebbles in 1967. He also received two golden globe awards. One for best actor in a motion picture darma for the sand pebbles in one for best actor in a motion picture musical or comedy for the thomas crown affair in 1968.Filmography
Mcqueen starred in many films throughout his career. Including the magnificent seven great escape (1963). bullitt (1968). the getaway (1972). papillon (1973). the towering inferno (1974). And the hunter (1980).Philanthropy
Mcqueen was a philanthropist and supported several charities throuhgout his life. He was an advocate for animal rights and worked to raise awareness for the cause. He also supported charities for children and the homeless.Memorable Quotes
Steve mcqueen is remembered for many famous quotes. Including i live for myself and answer to nobody, im not sure whether im an actor who races. Or a racre who acts, and when you dont have faith. You have fear. .Mercury Prize 2023: Loyle Carner and Young Fathers among favourites to win
... Where I m Meant To Be was written and recorded in lockdown, inspired by a conversation about imposter syndrome with film director Sir Steve Mcqueen (12 Years A Slave, Small Axe)...
Mercury Prize 2023: Arctic Monkeys, Jessie Ware and Fred Again lead shortlist
... Where I m Meant To Be was written and recorded in lockdown, inspired by a conversation about imposter syndrome with film director Sir Steve Mcqueen (12 Years A Slave, Small Axe)...
Obituary: Ann Leslie
... In her autobiography, she recalled being propositioned in a Paris hotel room by a trouser-less David Niven, being driven by Steve Mcqueen in a Mini Cooper " at terrifying speed up and down Park Lane in Central London - mostly on the pavement"...
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... Shot in beautiful cinnamon and ochre tones, it s deliberately inspired by Steve Mcqueen s Small Axe films and, like them, juxtaposes scenes of grief and celebration with a focus on black British expression...
My Name Is Leon: Sir Lenny Henry brings 'moving' adoption story to screen
... Leon s birth dad is in prison, but the boy eventually finds a father figure in Tufty, played by Kirby, who won a Bafta in 2021 for Sir Steve Mcqueen s Small Axe...
US bank robber identified after decades-long hunt
... He was reportedly obsessed with the 1968 Steve Mcqueen heist film, The Thomas Crown Affair, and watched it more than a dozen times during his preparation for the robbery...
Headlines: gut-wrenching 'horror' as knifeman goes on 'rampage'
... And the British Director Steve Mcqueen is the lead image on the paper of the first page, as he is accused of, to employ film-and television-makers of a scandalous failure to have a diverse workforce...
Tim Burgess on the power of listening to the music of together, apart'
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Obituary: Ann Leslie
Dame Ann Leslie was one of Britain's most famous - and most formidable - journalists.
She was an apparently fearless reporter, a forthright commentator and pundit, and a storyteller of wit and originality.
Her career was made all the more remarkable by the fact that she was A Woman , who succeeded in The Face of the newspaper industry's deep-seated sexism in an era when women were supposed to specialise in what she called " knit-your-own-royals" features, not become roving Foreign Correspondents .
She reported from More Than 70 countries and witnessed first-hand such epoch-making events as The Fall of the Berlin Wall , The First Gulf War and Nelson Mandela 's walk to freedom.
Ann Elizabeth Mary Leslie was born in Rawalpindi, in what is now Pakistan, on 28 June 1941 , The Daughter of an oil industry executive.
At the Age Of four, she was sent to a local Boarding School , and at nine, to a convent school in England.
She got her first job in journalism in 1962 at the Daily Express in Manchester, Straight Out of Oxford. As she later told The Story , her news editor took an instant dislike to this young, educated woman foisted on him by Head Office in Fleet Street .
" You're keeping a Good Man out of a job, " he told her, and did everything he could to make her life difficult.
No-one gave her a copy of the Daily Express style-book, so she invented her own style, considerably livelier and more readable: The News editor may have hated Her Stories but they made the Night Editor laugh and he put them in The Paper .
Salvation came, according to her account, when she was sent to Oldham in a blizzard to interview a dwarf who had been at school with Cary Grant . They got on like A House On Fire , sipping the Scotch he kept hidden from his wife in a kettle.
" We were getting merrier and merrier. Suddenly The Wife , who looked like Les Dawson , turned up, " she later recalled. " She was furious. She saw this upper-class woman wearing a Fur Coat getting tipsy with her husband. So she threw me out. "
But The Story made The Paper and she was promoted to a job in London , and later given a column under the headline, " She's young, she's provocative and she's only 22. "
To begin with, she concentrated on showbiz stories. In her autobiography, she recalled being propositioned in A Paris hotel room by a trouser-less David Niven , being driven by Steve Mcqueen in a Mini Cooper " at terrifying speed up and down Park Lane in Central London - mostly on the pavement".
After a time, she startled her editor by resigning her column and asking to switch to " proper reporting". Later, by which time she was reputedly the highest paid woman in Fleet Street , The Express 's foreign editor David English started sending her to write features abroad.
He offered her The Job of running The Paper 's New York bureau as well, but was overruled by The Editor , Who Said , " Women can't run bureaux. " She left The Express , turned freelance, and when David English became editor of the Daily Mail she signed an exclusive contract to write for The Paper .
Over The Next 40 Years she filed stories from around The World , including many wars and disasters. There were Civil Wars in Zimbabwe, El Salvador and the former Yugoslavia; The First Gulf War in Iraq; the Falklands in The Aftermath of the Argentine invasion; and the Middle East .
She donned full Islamic dress to report undercover from Iran and once had to dodge out the Back Door of a shop in Zimbabwe to escape the attentions of Robert Mugabe 's secret police.
In Israel it's said she once narrowly escaped three suicide bombings in One Day , and in April 2002 she was the only British journalist in Manger Square in Bethlehem when Israeli tanks moved into The Town : it was one of numerous occasions when she managed to be in The Right place at The Right time.
'Shrieking' feministsOn another occasion she arrived in Berlin just In Time to see the Berlin Wall come down in 1989.
She always denied being " A War junkie" and indeed she covered at least nine US presidential elections and five superpower summits, travelled with Mrs Thatcher during the 1979 election campaign, went to Mexico to file stories on the country's notorious drug cartels and reported from Moscow during the Cold War .
She was more interested in people than in Military Tactics , and in the impact of politics on ordinary men and women than in weapons.
She was a formidable woman but wary of what she sometimes called " shrieking" feminists. Women should stop whingeing, she used to say. " The Point is that you have to be tough, and we learn to be tough by being challenged. "
She was happy to defend the Daily Mail against charges that it demeaned women. " I worked for the Mail for absolutely yonks. I was never demeaned, I was given fantastic jobs, nobody said to me, 'Oh well, you've only got this job because you're pretty,' because I wasn't that pretty anyway, I was good at my job. "
In 1969, after many years of courtship, she married Michael Fletcher , a studio manager at The Bbc . They'd met at Oxford. But he had to organise The Wedding and she didn't tell her family.
She told another interviewer that she had been offered editorships down The Years , but had always refused them.
" In a funny Way - and people laugh when I say it - I Am not ambitious. I have never wanted to have the name on The Door , I have never wanted to have secretaries and chauffeurs and things like that. It's a cliche now, about journalism being The First draft of history, but I want to have the thrill of Seeing Things happening which are going to go into the history books.
" I'll play a very small part in it, but I want to know what it feels like for The People on the ground. "
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