A Quote by Lauren Kate

Steve McQueen from 'The Getaway' is tough and independent. He can be diffident but is unabashed when it comes to love. And he's undeniably sexy. — © Lauren Kate
Steve McQueen from 'The Getaway' is tough and independent. He can be diffident but is unabashed when it comes to love. And he's undeniably sexy.
When I was growing up, it was Clint Eastwood, it was Harrison Ford and Steve McQueen - these guys were tough. They were leading men, but they were also tough and physical.
Robert DeNiro, who may be the greatest living actor, usually acts in a way which is very stone-faced, like Steve McQueen. For example, Steve McQueen, if you cut the sound, you don't know what he's acting really. He gives to the lines, to the text, something very special, and he's very good. He was a great actor. But, to do a silent movie, you have to have more expressive actors.
I love that pre-mod jazz look of the late Fifties, the Steve McQueen style that influenced the British modernists.
My dad was mixture of John Wayne, Steve McQueen and Errol Flynn all rolled up into one. He was a really tough guy. He taught me how to fight literally when I was four years old. He taught me street-fighting techniques.
Steve McQueen is a genius. And I think that word is overused, but I think with Steve it's rightly used. He's a genius.
He [Steve McQueen] must have made that before he died.
Steve McQueen is my style hero. He's just cool, isn't he?
I love movies. I adore movies. I grew up on Steve McQueen and Clint Eastwood and Warren Beatty. The list goes on. Spencer Tracy. I wanted to be in movies.
I went to college with James Coburn and Steve McQueen was a very good friend.
My favorite actor is Steve McQueen, and he did his own stunts.
Being sexy is kind of funny to me. You know, I can get kind of spunky or I can get tough, you know, that kind of tough, sexy look. But sexy? No, I don't think so.
I'd love to do a noir. I think Steve McQueen is so cool. But a classic film is a classic film, and perhaps the fantasy of being those characters should be left alone. You're treading on very thin ice.
I was working with the likes of Steve McQueen, Matthew McConaughey, Viola Davis, just running the gamut.
My character in 'Shame' is an outrageous person. Loud and uncompromising and I begged Steve McQueen to give me the job.
And it was only a week later that I realized a close up of Steve McQueen was worth the greatest landscape you could find.
I always related most to Steve McQueen because he was more of an outcast than Robert Redford or Paul Newman.
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