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Roy Schatt Steve McQueen Shirtless Silver Gelatin Photo. Sold for nearly $5,000.
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Bruce Lee signed student file for actor Steve McQueen, who studied under Lee at the Jun Fan Gung Fu Institute. McQueen was also Lee’s close friend and a pallbearer at his funeral in 1973. This file, entitled ”Bruce Lee’s Tao of Gung Fu” is handwritten by Lee on the cover, ”Steve McQueen” and signed ”Bruce Lee” by him inside, under ”President’s Approval” of McQueen’s promotion. Lee also hand writes McQueen’s personal information, including his age, address, phone numbers, marital status, profession, etc., and notes his date of promotion as ”Oct. 17 1967”. Heavy paper folder measures 9.5” x 11.5”, with the Institute’s orange and gold yin/yang symbol on the cover. In near fine condition. Originally lot 27 of Superior Galleries’ Bruce Lee auction on 7 August 1993, there consigned by Lee’s wife, Linda Lee Caldwell. Sold for $24,361.
Steve McQueen Original Signed Passport From 1970 — Passport Uncovers Mystery of his Real Name
Hollywood iconoclast, Steve McQueen autograph on his original passport from 1970. The “King of Cool” here displays a fun and irreverent sense of humor by writing both his given name, “Terrence Stephen McQueen” on the passport application, as well as “Steve McQueen”, the way in which the press would incorrectly spell it. (Apparently, he wanted to see if the name would pass official government scrutiny). The end result is “Terrence Stephen McQueen K.A. Steve McQueen” printed on his official passport. He then signs “Steve McQueen” twice, once on the document and again on the 2.75″ square photo, showing McQueen smiling in 1970’s aviator sunglasses. Stuck in London with an expired passport in April 1970, McQueen applied for this re-issue at the U.S. Embassy. Visa stamps indicate that he arrived at Orly Airport in April and also made stops in Madrid and Casablanca on the same trip. Jamaican and Mexican visas are stamped on other pages from later trips. A vaccination record, with McQueen’s Hollywood address handwritten on the first page, is stapled to the back of the passport, which also lists his height, hair and eye color, and place of birth. Minor wear to 3.75″ x 6″ green passport. Overall very good condition. A scarce signed and personally-owned item by the Hollywood icon.
CORRECTION TO STORY REGARDING STEVE MCQUEEN’S NAME
The “King of Cool” here displays a fun and irreverent sense of humor by writing his name incorrectly. The star’s real name “Steven Terrance McQueen” was often wrongfully reported in the press as “Terrance Stephen McQueen”. When in London applying for a new passport at the American Embassy, McQueen applied with “Terrance Stephen McQueen” to see if the press’ incorrect spelling would pass official government scrutiny, and it did. To this day the press wrongfully reports Steve McQueen’s first name as Terrance. McQueen playfully adds, “K.A. Steve McQueen” and the end result is, “Terrence Stephen McQueen K.A. Steve McQueen” printed on his official passport. Dark Steve McQueen autograph. Sold for $12,076.
Steve McQueen Screen-Worn Sunglasses From 1970’s Racecar Picture Le Mans
Steve McQueen sunglasses screen-worn in the film ”Le Mans,” about the Battle of the Titans, the 1970 24 Hours of Le Mans auto race. Crafted by famed Optique Boutique eyewear designer Dennis Roberts, the aviator style shades bear an engraving of McQueen’s name to the top of the frame. Wooden case is included. With LOA from Roberts and provenance from R&R. Fine. Sold for $11,858.
Iconic Steve McQueen Autograph on an 8″ x 10″ Signed Photograph from “Bullitt”
Steve McQueen autograph on a portrait from the 1968 movie “Bullitt.” An iconic pose from the star and the most widely publicized portrait which was used for the one-sheet poster and other advertising for the film. Signed in black ink “Steve McQueen” on the image. Gelatin silver glossy 8″ x 10″ photo in very good condition with creasing at the upper right, mounting remnants on the verso and trimming of borders. Nice Steve McQueen autograph. Sold for $2,919.
Steve McQueen 8” x 10” Signed Photo
Steve McQueen autograph on an 8″ x 10″ photo. Handsome photo of the actor is inscribed, ”To Dona – My Very Best / Steve McQueen”. Matte 8” x 10” photo has some pinholes, mostly to border, a bend to upper left and light creasing. Very good condition. SolidSteve McQueen autograph. Sold for $2,496.
Fantastic Steve McQueen Signed 8” x 10” Photo — ”To a Damn good Fireman” — PSA/DNA Encapsulated
Steve McQueen signed 8” x 10” photo, with a great uninscribed dedication, ”To a Damn good Fireman / Steve McQueen”. McQueen gave the photograph to the captain of the Mullholland Station of the Los Angeles Fire Department. Glossy photo is very lightly creased, else near fine condition. Encapsulated by PSA/DNA. Sold for $1,563.
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