Steve McQueen: A Biography

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Potter/Ten Speed/Harmony/Rodale, 2 Oct 2012 - Biography & Autobiography - 354 pages
Steve McQueen is one of America's legendary movie stars best known for his hugely successful film career in classics such asThe Magnificent Seven, The Great Escape, The Thomas Crown Affair, Bullitt, and The Towering Inferno as well as for his turbulent life off-screen and impeccable style. His unforgettable physical beauty, his soft-spoken manner, his tough but tender roughness, and his aching vulnerability had women swooning and men wanting to be just like him. Today—nearly thirty years after he lost his battle against cancer at the age of fifty—McQueen remains “The King of Cool.” Yet, few know the truth of what bubbled beneath his composed exterior and shaped his career, his passions, and his private life.

Now, in Steve McQueen, New York Times bestselling author, acclaimed biographer, and film historian, Marc Eliot captures the complexity of this Hollywood screen legend. Chronicling McQueen's tumultuous life both on and off the screen, from his hardscrabble childhood to his rise to Hollywood superstar status, to his struggles with alcohol and drugs and his fervor for racing fast cars and motorcycles, Eliot discloses intimate details of McQueen's three marriages, including his tumultuous relationships with Neile Adams and Ali MacGraw, as well as his numerous affairs. He also paints a full portrait of this incredible yet often perplexing career that ranged from great films to embarrassing misfires. Steve McQueen, adored by millions, was obsessed by Paul Newman, and it is the nature of that obsession that reveals so much about who McQueen really was. Perhaps his greatest talent was to be able to convince audiences that he was who he really wasn't, even as he tried to prove to himself that he wasn't who he really was.

With original material, rare photos, and new interviews, Eliot presents a fascinating and complete picture of McQueen's life.


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One of my favorite movies has always been The Great Escape. I've watched it dozens of time over the years. Having recently watched it again, I decided to pick up showbiz biographer, Marc Eliot's ... Read full review

STEVE MCQUEEN: A Biography

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On-screen and off with the "King of Cool."Veteran celebrity biographer Eliot's (Paul Simon: A Life, 2010, etc.) portrait of film star Steve McQueen (1930-1980) is a curiously sour reading experience ... Read full review

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About the author (2012)

Marc Eliot is the "New York Times" bestselling author of more than a dozen books on popular culture, among them the highly acclaimed biographiesAmerican Rebel: The Life of Clint Eastwood, Cary Grant, and Jimmy Stewart; the award-winningWalt Disney: Hollywood's Dark Prince; Down 42nd Street; what many consider the best book about the sixties, his biography of Phil Ochs,Death of a Rebel; Take It From Me (with Erin Brokovich); Down Thunder Road: The Making of Bruce Springsteen;To the Limit: The Untold Story of the Eagles; and Reagan: The Hollywood Years. He has written on the media and pop culture for numerous publications, includingPenthouse, L.A. Weekly, and California magazine. He divides his time among New York City; Woodstock, New York; Los Angeles; and the Far East. Visit him at www.MarcEliot.net


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