Steve McQueen

McQueen received an Academy Award nomination for his role in ''The Sand Pebbles'' (1966). His other popular films include ''The Cincinnati Kid'' (1965), ''Nevada Smith'' (1966), ''The Thomas Crown Affair'' (1968), ''Bullitt'' (1968), ''The Getaway'' (1972) and ''Papillon'' (1973), in addition to ensemble films such as ''The Magnificent Seven'' (1960), ''The Great Escape'' (1963), and ''The Towering Inferno'' (1974). He became the world's highest-paid movie star in 1974; however, following this, he did not appear in a film for another four years. Although he was combative with directors and producers, his popularity placed him in high demand and enabled him to negotiate the largest salaries.
Diagnosed with terminal cancer, McQueen flew to Mexico in October 1980 for surgery to remove or reduce tumors in his neck and abdomen, against the advice of American doctors who warned him that his cancer was inoperable and that his heart could not withstand the surgery. A few weeks later, he died at age 50 of a heart attack following the surgery at a hospital in Ciudad Juárez, where he checked in under a fake name and was operated on by hospital staff who were unaware of his true identity. Provided by Wikipedia
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