His stepfather, Luc Robitaille, is a professional ice hockey executive and former player. and Enrique Iglesias, making McQueen and the Iglesiases second cousins. Neile Adams' niece is Filipino-Spanish socialite Isabel Preysler, mother of Chabeli Iglesias, Julio Iglesias Jr. His paternal grandparents are actor Steve McQueen and Filipino actress Neile Adams. McQueen was born in Los Angeles on July 13, 1988, to Stacey ( née Toten, now Stacia Robitaille), a humanitarian and former actress, and Chad McQueen, a race car driver and former actor. in 2016, part of the One Chicago franchise. He also starred as Jimmy Borrelli in the NBC dramas Chicago Fire from 2015 to 2016 and Chicago P.D. McQueen, is an American actor, best known for his role as Jeremy Gilbert in The CW fantasy supernatural drama The Vampire Diaries from 2009 to 2015 and in 2017, and its spin-off Legacies in 2018. Steven Chadwick McQueen (born July 13, 1988), known professionally as Steven R. Isabel Preysler (first cousin once removed). Why the silence, the teenager asked? “For one thing,” McQueen answered, “I don’t have anything to say.” He didn’t need to. It may not have made for better technical acting – it certainly didn’t make for greater variety – but what we got was as real a representation of archetypal masculinity as we’ll probably see.įamously protective of his private life and reticent in the face of the press, in 1979 McQueen nevertheless gave a schoolboy amateur journalist an interview – his first in over a decade and less than a year before his death. When finally, having held down various jobs as lumberjack, oil rigger and marine, he won a scholarship to New York’s Actors’ Studio, he went at it knowing that, “I couldn’t fail because it was the only thing I knew how to do.” The wiser directors he worked with knew to let McQueen’s unbaked character shine through. His acting style was not, in his own words, “mannered.” He came from a broken, troubled home and was a fractious, wayward youth. Steve McQueen was not of the method school. Much as I’m fond of a galloping Ford Mustang, it’s this raw and complex representation of alpha masculinity that makes him a true male icon in my eyes. Forget the car chases for a moment and there’s an intensity to his depiction of the domestic Frank Bullitt, for example, that speaks of a simmering, caged anger within, a bundled mass of emotion and frustration deeply suppressed, barely contained. He still looks cool as the proverbial, of course, but it’s the quieter, broodier McQueen moments that resonate with me more. Not now that I’ve pored over them a thousand times. None of these things are what principally draw me to him now, however. From bombing down Sunset Boulevard in a Jaguar XKSS to working out in the Paramount Pictures Gym, flirting with his beautiful wife Neile in their hip Palm Springs bungalow to shooting pistols in the desert, the LIFE story is an icon’s handbook, a testament to McQueen’s effortless ability to look and play cooler than any man before or after. This famous photo-story by John Dominis managed to encapsulate everything that would earn its subject his King Of Cool sobriquet and anoint it in ink. It appeared in the 12th July 1963 edition of LIFE and it followed a 33-year-old Steve McQueen, then teetering on the cusp of stardom, in and around his Californian home over the course of a few weeks. The world’s first modern men’s magazine shoot did not feature in a modern men’s magazine.
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