Steve McQueen: A Biography

Steve McQueen: A Biography

by Marc Eliot (Author)

Synopsis

The most detailed and revealing biography to date of a Hollywood great. Steve McQueen is that rare Hollywood combination of a classic actor and a style icon in the tradition of James Dean. 'The King of Cool', as he was dubbed, was at one time the highest-paid film star in the world, a status earned through his roles in films like The Magnificent Seven, Bullitt, The Thomas Crown Affair and The Great Escape. But he also turned down at least as many roles in classic films, including Breakfast at Tiffany's, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid and The French Connection. This is the first biography to cover in detail every film that McQueen made, and to put him into the context of the movie business, showing how he had problems trying to be a Method actor where an exact contemporary like Clint Eastwood thrived at it, and how Eastwood understood the studio system and made it work for him, while an insecure McQueen struggled with his sense of himself, both on and off screen. It includes interviews with people who have never spoken about him before, and draws upon diaries in the private McQueen collection.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 416
Publisher: Aurum Press Ltd
Published: 15 Oct 2011

ISBN 10: 1845136721
ISBN 13: 9781845136727

Media Reviews
'This is an excellent biography - Marc Eliot clearly knows his way around Hollywood. Worth reading, if not for McQueen, then for its considerable insight into the business side of Hollywood.' - Lynn Barber The Sunday Times (Culture) 'Fascinating portrait of the insecure, complex and haunted film icon...an illuminating account of a life lived on the edge.' Lancashire Evening Post
Author Bio
Marc Eliot's biographies of Cary Grant and James Stewart have also been published by Aurum. His other books include biographies of Paul Simon, Bruce Springsteen and the Eagles. He lives in New York.