The King of Cool

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Over the years, Hollywood had great and memorable actors. Some of them were tough guys, some rebellious, and some performed their own stunts on screen. Steve McQueen was one of those actors. Known as “The King of Cool”, he performed most of his own stunts in his movies as well as participated in auto and motorcycle racing.
Steve McQueen was born Terence Stephen McQueen on March 24, 1930 in Indianapolis, Indiana (Encyclopedia Britannica). His father was a stunt pilot for a flying circus who left McQueen and his mother at an early age (Turner Classic Movies). Because of his mother’s alcoholism, McQueen was sent to live to his grandparents in Slater, MO on a farm until he was brought back to his mother at the age of 8. Because of this unhappy change, McQueen joined a street gang and committed petty crimes. As a result, his mother sent him back to Slater until he was 12 years old. Because of his abusive step-father in Los Angeles, McQueen resumed becoming a petty thief and was arrested for stealing hubcaps off of cars.
Because of his bad decisions and his status of Juvenile Delinquent, McQueen’s mother sent him to the California Junior Boys Republic, a reform school in Chino Hills, CA (Turner Classic Movies). During that time, McQueen was reluctant to be in that home, which led to beatings by other boys. Sometime later, however, McQueen left the reform school to Greenwich Village with his mother. Despite joining the Merchant Marines, he left to live in Texas where he worked in many different jobs in an oil rig, a carnival, and as a lumberjack. In 1947, McQueen joined the United States Marine Corps, but still had problems with authority. For instance, he was sent to the brig for failing to return from a weekend pass. After serving ...

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...cted into the Motorcycle Hall of Fame. In 2002, Sheryl Crow recorded “Steve McQueen” and three years later, Ford Motor Company used his likeness in a commercial using a body double for their new mustang.
Hollywood was known to have great and memorable actors for many years. In addition, Hollywood had tough guys, rebellious characters, and some that decide to perform their own stunts. Steve McQueen, the “King of Cool”, was known to be part of that experience. While McQueen was also known to perform his own stunts in his movies, he also participated in auto and motorcycle racing.

Work Cited
“Steve McQueen”. Encyclopedia Britannica. Encyclopedia Britannica Online. Encyclopedia Britannica Inc., 2014. Web. 02 Feb. 2014
Turner Classic Movies. Turner Entertainment Networks, Inc., 2014. Web. 2 Feb. 2014.

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