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Steve McQueen: Living on the Edge

by Michael Munn
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Synopsis

An insider tells the fascinating story of McQueen, from boyhood to American superstar

 

In the summer of 1970 Steve McQueen and author Michael Munn took a road trip in England while the actor's film Le Mans was on hold. McQueen told stories of being a kid on the street, petty theft, rolling drunks, gangs, and losing his virginity to a prostitute who took cakes in exchange for sexual favors. Munn met McQueen on other occasions, last speaking with him in 1980, and in this poignant, personal account, recalls the story of one of the greatest American anti-heroes of all time. Dubbed the King of Cool, his life was anything but. As Munn describes, his childhood was hard—he rarely attended school and didn't like to sleep at home where his mother entertained men. Full of anger, the young McQueen suffered trying to control it—indeed, it became part of his acting persona. He once stole a knife from a butcher's store and went home to kill his mother and stepfather. McQueen spent time in a school for wayward children and joined the merchant navy, escaping to become a towel boy in a brothel in the Dominican Republic, before returning to the U.S. to steal cars and break into stores and houses. He joined the Marines before finally falling into acting. The author has interviewed a host of stars and directors to get closer to the true character of this extraordinary man.

About the Author, Michael Munn

Writer, actor, director, and former journalist and Hollywood publicist Michael Munn has written 21 books, including John Wayne: The Man Behind the Myth and Jimmy Stewart: The Truth Behind the Legend.

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Book Details

Published
July 1, 2010
Publisher
JR Books
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781906779795

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