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Steve McQueen

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Gender Male
Death43 years ago
Date of birth October 9,1969
Zodiac sign Libra
Born London
United Kingdom
Date of died November 7,1980
DiedCiudad Juarez
Mexico
Height 177 (cm)
Spouse Barbara Minty
Ali MacGraw
Bianca Stigter
Job Actor
Film Producer
Children Chad McQueen
Terry McQueen
Alex McQueen
Dexter McQueen
Grandchildren Steven R. McQueen
Molly McQueen
Chase McQueen
Madison McQueen
Played by Damian Lewis
Production companySolar Productions
Nominations Academy Award for Best Picture
Turner Prize
Knighted date2002, 2011
Grandparents Lillian Crawford
Victor Crawford
Current partner Bianca Stigter
Alma mater Goldsmiths, University of London
Style Neo-noir
social realism
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
ID405147
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Steve McQueen Life story


Sir Steve Rodney McQueen CBE is a British film director, film producer, screenwriter, and video artist. For services to the visual arts, he was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 2011. In 2014 he was included in Time magazine's annual Time 100 list of the "most influential people in the world".

Early Life

Steve mcqueen was born on march 24. 1930 in beceh grove. Indiana. To wililam terence mqcueen and ujlia ann crawford. He was the youngest of two children. His father left the family when mcqueen was just a few months old. Leaving his mother to care for the children. Mcqueen was raised by his grandmother until he was eight. He then went to live with his mother and her new husband. Who adopted him and gave him his last name.

Education

Mcqueen attended multiple schools. Including emerson junior high school in los angeles. Where he excelled in art and mechanical drawing. He also attended the boys republic in chino. California. A school for truobled boys. While there. Mcqueen deveolped an interest in drama and began participating in school plays.

Acting Career

Mcqueen begna his acting career in the early 1950s. He appeared in several television shows. Including wanted: dead or alive and the great escape. he later wnet on to star in sevreal movies. Including the magnificent seven and the tohmas crown affair. he was nominated for an academy award for his performance in the sand pebbles in 1967. And was named "the king of cool" for his roles in the 1960s and 70s.

Personal Life

Mcqueen married actress neile adams in 1956 and they had two children togetehr. Daughter terry and son chad. The couple divroced in 1972. In 1973. Mcqueen mraried actress ali macgraw and they had a son. Steven jr. They divorced in 1978. In 1980. Mcqueen married model barbara minty. He died of a heart attack in november 1980.

Important Event

In november of 1980. Steve mcqueen died of a heart attack at the age of 50. His death was a shock to the movie industry and to his fans.

Interesting Fact

Steve mcqueen was a passionate motorcyclist and racing driver. He owned a collection of classic cars and motorcycles. And was an aivd off-road racer. He laso won a race at the 12 hours of sebring in 1970. Becoming the first actor to win a professional auto race.

Legacy

Mcqueen is remembered as one of the most iconic actors of the 20th century. His films have become classics. And he is remembered for his cool. Laid-back attitude. He was known for his edgy style. Whether it was on the big screen or in his everyday life.

Awards

Mcqueen was nominated for an academy award for his performanec in the sand pebbles in 1967. He also received two golden globe awards. One for best actor in a motion picture darma for the sand pebbles in one for best actor in a motion picture musical or comedy for the thomas crown affair in 1968.

Filmography

Mcqueen starred in many films throughout his career. Including the magnificent seven great escape (1963). bullitt (1968). the getaway (1972). papillon (1973). the towering inferno (1974). And the hunter (1980).

Philanthropy

Mcqueen was a philanthropist and supported several charities throuhgout his life. He was an advocate for animal rights and worked to raise awareness for the cause. He also supported charities for children and the homeless.

Memorable Quotes

Steve mcqueen is remembered for many famous quotes. Including i live for myself and answer to nobody, im not sure whether im an actor who races. Or a racre who acts, and when you dont have faith. You have fear. .

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How Jords became the first UK rap act on Motown records

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By Mark SavageBBC Music Correspondent

Jords has been Making Music ever since he bought a £1 microphone from Argos at the Age Of 13.

Back Then , he was just trying to impress his older brother. " He's my Best Friend and I wanted to copy him and be like him, " he says.

But from those humble beginnings, the Croydon-born teenager grew into One of the UK's most engaging, musically curious rappers.

Over a series of mixtapes and EPs, he's used music to navigate identity, love and loss.

Now aged 28, he's releasing a debut album, Dirt In The Diamond , that involved " taking myself apart" and examining every atom of his existence: Jamaican ancestry, parental expectations, masculinity, success, and the stark contrast between Street Politics and religious devotion.

Five years in the making, it's a thoughtful, powerful and bold exploration of identity and self-acceptance that transcends the norms of UK rap.

And when the historic US label Motown Records heard it, they wanted to be the ones to release it.

Motown approached the musician with an offer at Last Year 's Great Escape festival, and he accepted in a heartbeat.

" When I started rapping, when I was struggling and upcoming, I used to feel embarrassed telling my parents about it, " he explains, " But when it's Motown? Everyone knows about Motown.

" And Then you take in that this is The First UK rap album that's Coming Out on Motown. The It's already immortal. "

Jords was born Jordan Edwards-Wilks and raised in Croydon to Jamaican parents.

He didn't know It Then but music was in his blood: his uncle is the Grammy Award-winning songwriter Gordon Chambers , who wrote Brownstone's 1990s hit If You Love Me; and his dad was a singer in 80s band The Jazz Defektors, who toured with Sade and appeared with David Bowie in Absolute Beginners .

" I found out By Accident , because we were in Asda and these Two Guys just came up and went, 'Oh my gosh, you're Barrington from the Jazz Defektors', " he laughs.

" I was like eight or nine and they just started fan-boying over my dad. I remember looking over at him and thinking, 'Who are you?'"

Like most kids, however, inspiration came from his peers, not his parents.

Jords grew up in the First Wave of grime, watching local acts like Krept & Konan hit the Big Time . He copied their style on his first recordings, using the alias Vicious Kid, and sharing MP3s around his neighbourhood via Bluetooth.

After self-releasing The Soulful , eclectic mixtape Means To An Ends in 2016, he signed to Universal for 2020's Almost An Adult.

That record was a coming-of-age tale that pivoted around The Loss of his grandmother, and saw Jords finesse his layered, melodic flow over a signature blend of jazzy R& B and London street sounds.

But after releasing The Black Lives Matter anthem Black & Ready in June 2020, he wasn't sure How To progress.

Sessions for his debut album faltered as he grappled with The Weight of expectation from his fans, his label and his peers.

" Then in December 2021, I just turned off both my phones and went to the studio for a month. I was Fed Up with having so much on my shoulders, and I had to go away and find some peace. "

As his vision cleared, he realised that shaking off Other People 's expectations, both musical and societal, had been a recurring theme.

" Even Growing Up , people would hear that I'm from Thornton Heath and The Immediate reaction was [] 'Ohhh, you're The Diamond in the rough'. Which insinuates that everything around you is rough. And I don't believe that. I just don't believe that, " he says.

" So I flipped it to dirt in The Diamond . Everyone is a diamond but we all have these bits of dirt within us that, if we're improving ourselves, we would try and work on. "

It gave him the title of The Album , but also a motif: The Trap of preconceptions, especially among black, working-class families.

" " he raps on Rice & Ps. " "

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It's a topic he interrogates further in a A collaboration with British-Nigerian director Renee Osubu, it takes place at a funeral and the subsequent " nine nights" wake for a young Black Man in 1970s London.

Shot in beautiful cinnamon and ochre tones, it's deliberately inspired by Steve Mcqueen 's Small Axe films and, like them, juxtaposes scenes of grief and celebration with a Focus On black British expression.

" I love portraying it in The 70S because firstly, I got all My Friends to dress up, so that was really cool, " says Jords. " And secondly, it's really poignant to show that The Cycle [of poverty and loss] continues. "

It's a topic he's addressed before, not just in his music, but also through Pickni Uniforms, a charity he co-founded, which gives free school uniforms to children from low-income families.

He says there are " systemic" problems that perpetuate poverty in the UK.

" I don't understand, for example, why petrol prices are higher than they've ever been but petrol companies are making more profit than they ever have, " he says.

" When things like that are in place, of course The People at the lower end of the economic scale are going to see the worst of it, and unfortunately, they tend to be Ethnic Minorities .

" But I also believe that you make The Change that you want to see. So I'd rather try and provide an Infrastructure - maybe be like a Saturday school where we could bring kids in and teach them about black history. "

There's an urgency to the early tracks on Dirt In The Diamond , as Jords wrestles with those questions of identity and lineage and deprivation.

But, just like he did in Real Life , The Album steps back and adjusts its perspective on a ruminative track called iPray.

Over a gentle Acoustic Guitar and a shuffling Drum Beat , he raps about " heading to the mountains" to " realign" while Wretch 32 adds a verse about putting faith and family over money and his career.

For Jords, it was a full-circle moment. Wretch's dextrous flow influenced his own style; and recording with The Star marked The Moment The Album finally came together.

" To be honest, we spent about two hours on a song and about five hours in conversation, " he says. " It was like Simba talking to Mufasa. "

With the baton passed, he found the courage to experiment More Than ever.

Across Dirt In The Diamond , Jords stretches his musical muscles, incorporating sensuous dancehall and reggaeton grooves into songs like Stay Close and MoBay, and amalgamating two schools of UK rap on the strident Drill Vs Grime.

" I'm a real music nerd, " he laughs. " I watch documentaries upon documentaries. When I went to college, we did two modules - One was on Pink Floyd and The Other was on Kurt Cobain and The Rise of grunge.

" I've always enjoyed every style of music and, whenever I enjoy something, I really want to have My Own interpretation of it. "

It's that sort of musical curiosity that puts Jords in the lineage of Motown legends like Marvin Gaye and Stevie Wonder , who formed new frontiers of soul and social commentary in the 1970s.

Nonetheless, Jords can't quite wrap his head around the fact that they're all part of the same, storied catalogue.

" It's kind of weird accepting that this is a real thing, having your album as part of that legacy.

" I can't even take it serious. Michael Jackson , Marvin Gaye , Diana Ross . . and Jords? Come on! "

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