A pictoral biography of Steve McQueen features personal and professional photographs of the actor.
The photo book contains approximately 150 pictures documenting Barbara McQueen's three-and-a-half year relationship with the movie icon, which includes candid shots from 1977 to 1980 – McQueen's years out of the spotlight.
Steve McQueen has been ranked among the best actors in film history. Biographer Marshall Terrill chronicles the life and times of a man whose power both on- and off-camera has...
Steve McQueen: A Tribute to the King of Cool, tells the actor's story in chronological order through the eyes of those who knew him best: family, friends, co-stars, business associates, acquaintances and adoring fans from around the globe.
McQueen died at just 50 years old, when he was still near the height of his acting career. American Legends: The Life of Steve McQueen examines the life and career of one of America's most popular actors during the '60s and '70s.
Both came from humble beginnings, but it was funny they called each other hicks.” “Whenever Elvis inquired about Steve, it was, 'How's that motorcycle hick?' And with Steve it was, 'How's that guitar hick?
The author presents a collection of chronologically-ordered quotes from actor Steve McQueen on many subjects, drawn from both print and audio sources, and accompanied by photographs and images of memorabilia spanning McQueen's life and ...
The star of "Goodbye, Columbus" and "Love Story" describes her New England childhood, her modeling career in New York, her marriage to film executive Robert Evans, her film successes and failures, and her passionate affair and subsequent ...
"The Life Steve McQueen explores and celebrates the films, racing, personal style and other elements that made Steve McQueen an icon"--
British artist Steve McQueen has gained an international reputation for his original short films. Using sound, light, architecture, and sculptural form, McQueen probes the possibilities and boundaries of the moving...
This book takes the photographs as a starting point and looks ahead, commenting on and contextualising the artwork and its message, but also providing a platform for new voices, and a new set of ideas.