He Utterly Hated Steve McQueen, Now We Know the Reason Why

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He Utterly Hated Steve McQueen, Now We Know the Reason Why.
Steve McQueen, often called the 'King of Cool,' left an indelible mark on Hollywood in the 1960s and 1970s. Known for his captivating on-screen presence and memorable anti-hero roles in films like 'Bullitt' and 'The Great Escape,' McQueen became a cinematic legend. However, beyond the glamour of Hollywood, his intense personality and a strong desire for screen dominance sparked tense rivalries with some fellow actors.
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Steve McQueen NEVER worked with Michale Fassbender, Steve died in 1980. The McQueen who worked with MF is a black Director famous for many movies.
Also get rid of the AI voice for petes sake… it’s terrible!!

suzetridesanandalusian
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I met Steve when i was 13yrs old at Warner Bros. He came and introduced himself too me when i was looking at his Porsche. We talked about cars and motorcycles. He was working on Bullitt.
He was very nice too me.
I cherish that moment, it was the summer of 67'.

kurthenze
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I find it a little hard to believe about Michael fassbender and Steve McQueen considering Steve McQueen died in 1980 so kinda makes you wonder what else they managed to get wrong lol

johnrichards
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Since McQueen died when Michael Fassbender was three years old it is hard to believe they had rivalry.

irajasivadas
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That this computer voice mispronounced many words and often applied incorrect emphasis may be understandable. What is not however, is that the producer(s) of his video did not correct it.

Glicksman
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doesn’t really matter if Steve was difficult. His movies are all awesome.

terenceboris
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I didn't realise that Steve McQueen started out as white, feigned his death and re-emerged as a black director, I never knew that. Thank you for enlightening me. *_lol_*

DLover
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Gossip of course always becomes much more easy, and less problematic, AFTER somebody dies.

scotthullinger
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Read by a robot with limited English pronunciation skills

thomascarlisle
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Fassbender was NEVER in a picture with Steve McQueen

markhoward
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Had to stop watching when the director Steve McQueen (no relation) spat with Michael Fassbinder from 2008 was tacked on! 😂😂😂

The original Steve McQueen died in

bancodepapa
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I believe McQueen's jealousy of Paul Newman goes back to "Somebody Up There Likes Me" where Newman starred and McQueen appeared but was uncredited.

PhilipLaBarbera
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Don't you realise that Steve Mcqueen the actor and the director who directed Fassbender are NOT the same person! Steve Mcqueen the actor died in 1980 !

richardgray
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Also apart from Michael Fassbender, Steve McQueen also had a contentious artistic falling out with Arthur Mullard during the filming of the 1973 blockbuster film, Holiday on the Buses. According to a cast witness Stan (Reginald Varney).Tempers become so frayed between McQueen and Mullard, that If it weren't for the calming intervention of Blakey (Seven Lewis) the whole production would have been shut down.

SuperSeriouSam
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Total different type of actor Steve is still top shelf actor RIP the you Steve McQueen 2023

jerrybeaver
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I think that the Steve McQueen who directed Michael Fassbender was the black Steve McQueen from England. I was wondering how Michael Fassbender could have acted for the original Steve McQueen as I am sure that he died when I was just starting high school. Fassbender would have been too young to be on Grange Hill back then, never mind act in a film directed by the original Steve McQueen

RoomAtTheTopStudio
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McQueen was the epitome of COOL. He overshadowed James Dean's level of COOL. I liked Yul Brynner but he was a tyrant on the set, and actors often complained about him trying to be a director, instead of another actor. He simply didn't like competition; he was envious of several male stars that were popular. McQueen was as macho as Gilbert Roland.

RubenAndujar-tw
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I have been waiting for another cool actor since 1980, but nobody beats Steve so far. imagine w/o Steve in the great escape. that wouldn't be as great as w/ him in the movie. such a character.

Toshiko-cxqi
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I liked Steve McQueen from the Great Escape jumping the barrier with his motorcycle at the end. However, McQueen didn’t jump the barrier was a stunt double. This was the greatest editing which McQueen looked to be the one doing it. I believe the editing of this was given an oscar.

richardcollins
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I read once where Steve McQueen mouthed off to Robert Mitchum. Robert Mitchum took exception, and Steve McQueen backed off IN A HURRY.

dougamundson