Tonight at 7:30 CDT on TCM.
"In my own mind, I'm not sure that acting is something for a grown man to be doing."
Steve McQueen was a quirky but extremely popular major star of the 60's, with the highly attractive image of an uncompromising rebel. After achieving fame in the popular 1950's TV series "Wanted: Dead or Alive", Steve McQueen broke into feature films and never looked back.
Steve McQueen's defining role was as a tough San Francisco cop in "Bullitt", which contained the exciting and influential car chase sequence.
He was diagnosed with a form of lung cancer, mesothelioma, which is related to asbestos exposure. He wore an asbestos-insulated racers' suit in his race cars, and possibly was exposed to the harmful insulating material during his stint in the Marines.
Notable films include: "The Great Escape," "The Towering Inferno," and "The Getaway." Steve McQueen received an Academy Award nomination for "The Sand Pebbles."
Not-so-trivial Trivia:
A week before the Woodstock Music Festival kicked off in Bethel, New York, McQueen had been invited for dinner at the Roman Polanski-Sharon Tate home in the Hollywood hills by mutual friend and hairdresser-to the-stars, Jay Sebring. An unexpected rendezvous with a mystery woman prompted him to cancel his appointment. In the wake of the Manson Family Tate-LaBianca murders at, respectively, 10050 Cielo Drive and 3301 Waverly Drive, McQueen would later learn that he was accorded the kind of priority billing for which he was unprepared: he topped Charles Manson's celebrity death list. Thereafter he carried a concealed weapon.