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  3. Steve McQueen filmography. Steve McQueen (March 24, 1930 – November 7, 1980) was an American actor who had an extensive career in film and television. [1] Popularly known as the "King of Cool", [2] McQueen's screen persona was that of portraying cool, reticent antihero roles, which appealed strongly to the masses.

  4. Mar 17, 2024 · Get ready to dive into the world of Steve McQueen, the legendary actor known for his thrilling action movies and captivating performances. In this article, we’ll be rounding up some of his most...

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    • Henri Charrriere in Papillon
    • Jake Holman in The Sand Pebbles
    • Michael Delaney in Le Mans
    • Michael O'Hallorhan in The Towering Inferno
    • Thomas Crown in The Thomas Crown Affair
    • Steve Andrews in The Blob
    • Doc Mccoy in The Getaway
    • VIN Tanner in The Magnificent Seven
    • Frank Bullitt in Bullitt
    • The Great Escape

    Based on the 1969 autobiography by Henri Charriere, Papillonwas a huge box office success earning over $3 million in its first week. Steve McQueen starred as Henri "Papillon" Charriere, the wrongly convicted man who wants to escape his imprisonment. Costarring alongside McQueen was Dustin Hoffman as Louis Dega, fellow convict who helps Henri escape...

    The 1966 film The Sand Pebbles starring Steve McQueen as Jake Holman, the rebellious US Navy machinist, wowed fans as it earned critical and commercial success. The Sand Pebbleswas nominated for several Academy Awards and Golden Globes, including McQueen's nominations for Best Actor. RELATED: Humphrey Bogart: 10 Most Iconic Roles The Sand Pebbles t...

    The 1971 film Le Mansis a staple in most racing fans's movie collection. The drama depicts the story of Porsche race car driver Michael Delaney as he overcomes his painful memories and feelings for a widow to beat his Ferrari rival in the 24 hour endurance race in Le Mans, France. Racing was a true passion for Steve McQueen and Le Mans was supposed...

    Disaster film The Towering Infernowas a gigantic success in 1974 as it was the second highest grossing film of the year and won several Oscars and Golden Globes. With Steve McQueen and Paul Newman in the same film, it was bound to be a hit. RELATED: Charlie Hunnam's 10 Best Performances, Ranked The Towering Infernois the suspenseful and tragic stor...

    Steve McQueen stars alongside Faye Dunaway as millionaire Thomas Crown in the thrilling and romantic 1968 film The Thomas Crown Affair. The crime movie was written by McQueen's trusted screenwriter, Alan Trustman who also wrote Bullitt. Thomas Crown is a bored millionaire who decides to add a little excitement into his life by robbing a bank which ...

    With a name like The Blob, who wouldn't want to see this film? The Blobwas a 1958 sci-fi film about, you guessed it, a killer blob or in more technical terms a gelatinous alien. Steve McQueen starred as small town teenager Steve Andrews and his best girl in the film was Jane Martin played by Aneta Corseaut. RELATED: The 10 Greatest Western Movie Vi...

    For fans of romantic crime dramas, the 1972 film The Getawaystarring Steve McQueen as convict Doc McCoy and Ali MacGraw as his wife Carol, is a must watch. Doc and Carol strike up a deal with a shady Texan, Jack Benyon played by Ben Johnson, in order to get Doc out of jail. A get out of jail free card in exchange for helping with a bank robbery. Bu...

    Every western fan has seen the 1960's film The Magnificent Seven starring Steve McQueen, Yul Brynner, Charles Bronson, Robert Vaughn, Brad Dexter, James Coburn, and Horst Buchholz. These seven are professional gunslingers hired to protect a Mexican Village from an evil outlaw leader. RELATED: 10 Best Thriller Movies Set In A Small Town Even though ...

    There have been many thrilling car chases in the history of Hollywood, but none quite as legendary as the chase in the 1968 action film Bullitt. Steve McQueen starred as police lieutenant Frank Bullitt who is in charge of mob boss Pete Ross's brother Johnny. Things get dicey when mob hitmen become involved which leads to the famous car chase that r...

    Steve McQueen is an iconic actor who is still respected and known as "The King of Cool." While many of McQueen's movies gained him his "cool guy" reputation, none of them were as influential as 1963 film The Great Escape. Steve McQueen starred as Captain Virgil Hilts who along with the help of British Squadron Leader Robert Bartlett played by Richa...

    • The Great Escape. The Great Escape is undoubtedly Steve McQueen's most iconic role. Released in 1963, The Great Escape tells the story of a historic mass escape from a German prisoner of war camp during World War II.
    • The Magnificent Seven. Steve McQueen's performance as Vin Tanner in The Magnificent Seven catapulted the actor's career. The film is a western-style remake of Akira Kurosawa's 1954 classic, Seven Samurai, and sees seven gunfighters banding together in order to protect a small Mexican village from marauding bandits led by the sinister Calvera.
    • Bullitt. The noir detective is certainly a role tailor-made for McQueen. The King of Cool stars as the titular detective Lieutenant Frank Bullitt who is tasked with guarding the Chicago mobster, Johnny Ross, so that he may be used as a witness for a senate hearing on organized crime.
    • The Getaway. Steve McQueen's second collaboration with Sam Peckinpah is certainly more violent and disturbing than the first. The Getaway sees Peckinpah returning to familiar material and themes.
  5. Apr 15, 2024 · Over 1,300 movie fans have voted to shape these rankings of the best Steve McQueen movies. The iconic actor, who rose to fame in the 1960s and ‘70s, left an indelible mark on popular culture with his rugged good looks and intense performances.

  6. Terrence Stephen McQueen (March 24, 1930 – November 7, 1980) [4] was an American actor and racing driver. His antihero persona, emphasized during the height of the counterculture of the 1960s, made him a top box-office draw for his films of the 1960s and 1970s. He was nicknamed the " King of Cool " and used the alias Harvey Mushman in motor races.

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