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Actor Stephen Oliver, best known as Lee Webber in the television series "Peyton Place," died of cancer March 5 in Big Bear Lake, Calif. via Variety
Documentary chronicles Steve McQueen's life at festival in his hometown
“McQueen was into so many fun things: cars and motorcycles and movies. It's not just a film festival, it's about many things.”
' Most people who followed his life believe Steve McQueen, the legendary Hollywood rebel, only visited his hometown of Slater, Mo. via The Missourian
Bigger and better: Slater ramps up for second Steve McQueen festival
“We think it'll be a good showing for Slater”
A couple admire one of the many photogenic cars on display during the first Steve McQueen Day celebration in March 2007. via Marshall Democrat-News
Slater, Mo., will celebrate Steve McQueen Days
Actor Steve McQueen was an international superstar, but his roots were in mid-Missouri, in a small town that will celebrate his legacy March 28-29. McQueen, who died of cancer in 1980, would be turning 78 on ... via STLtoday
RocMen High 5: Steve McQueen films
Tom Horn - His second-to-last film came out the year he died. McQueen often seemed to be playing Steve McQueen in each of his roles, but he was particularly effective in this role, even though things ended ... via Democrat & Chronicle
Steve McQueen: The Last Mile Exhibit at Nashville's Striped Door Gallery
The Striped Door Gallery and Take 121 Arts will be offering a signed copy of the book with each exclusive limited edition photograph sold during this extraordinary event being held at The Striped Door Gallery ... via Rubber Magazine
Barbara McQueen at Nashville's Striped Door Gallery with 'Steve McQueen: The Last Mile' Exhibit
The Striped Door and Take 121 Arts Galleries are proud to announce that on November 10th they will be hosting "Steve McQueen: The Last Mile" an exhibition of rare and private limited edition photographs taken ... via Earth Times