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Hollywood Icon Steve McQueen Came to Christ Before Death; Pastor Greg Laurie Reveals Details in Book
Internationally
renowned evangelist Pastor Greg Laurie of Harvest Ministries is
revealing the salvation story of legendary actor Steve McQueen in his
newest book, Steve McQueen: The Salvation of an American Icon, which will be followed by a documentary film. Steve McQueen, which hits shelves June 13, follows the life
of the No.1 movie star of his time. Also known as the "King of Cool,
McQueen is now immortalized in pop culture through his hit movies "The
Magnificent Seven," "The Great Escape," and "Bullitt."
It was McQueen's legendary car chases and death-defying stunts that drew many fans, including Pastor Laurie.
"That story was so fascinating to so many because the mystique of
Steve McQueen continues to this day," said Laurie in a statement shared
with The Christian Post. "Steve McQueen wasn't cool because he drove the
Bullitt car. The Bullitt car was cool because Steve McQueen drove it."
"Notwithstanding all his fame and wealth, a colossal vacuum lived
rent-free in his heart, a yawning chasm. A lot of people do not know
about McQueen's hardscrabble beginnings. He was born into the home of an
alcoholic mother and a father that left him early in life, he found
himself on the wrong side of the law more than once. McQueen chased
after every pleasure this planet had to offer."
The book journeys through McQueen's childhood, his colossal success
and his relentless pursuit for purpose outside of Hollywood, which
ultimately led to his conversion to Christianity shortly before his
early death from malignant mesothelioma.
McQueen's
rough life initially led him to search for purpose in Hollywood. He had
the best and fastest cars money could buy, multiple women, including
two divorces, and eventually found himself in his own battle with drug
and alcohol abuse, a fact well-known throughout the media.
What many do not know, however, is that before his death in 1980 at age 50, McQueen came to faith in Jesus Christ.
"In a significant turn toward the end of his life, ironically, just
before he found out that he had cancer and while still the top movie
star on earth, Steve did something that showed me that he really was
'the coolest of them all.' He put his faith in God and became a believer
in Jesus Christ," said Laurie, who has an exact replica of McQueen's
1967 Bullitt Mustang.
"In many ways, our lives ran in parallel. I don't mean to suggest I
am on McQueen's level of 'cool' in any way, but we both had troubled
early years, fathers that left home, we were both raised by a single
mother and we both got into more than a little trouble. Our stories
diverge around the age of twenty, when I came to faith in Jesus and
McQueen went to Hollywood. Ironically they came back together again when
he became a Christian. That's the life-changing story we uncover
through this amazing journey, and it's a story McQueen, in his own
words, worried he'd never be able to share with the world. Now, almost
forty years after his step into heaven, he'll finally get the chance."
Steve McQueen: The Salvation of an American Icon was
co-authored with Marshall Terrill (the acclaimed expert on all things
Steve McQueen). Together, Laurie and Terrill traveled the country
interviewing many of those who knew McQueen best and were with him in
his last days.
This venture is also now in production as a documentary film about McQueen.
The film is being directed by filmmaker Jon Erwin ("Moms' Night Out,"
"Woodlawn," "October Baby") and includes on-camera interviews with many
of the same people mentioned in the book with a special appearance by
an avid Steve McQueen fan — Hollywood megastar Mel Gibson. The film is
scheduled for a September release.