Steve McQueen is dead at 50. The actor, one of a handful of Hollywood's undisputed superstars, died Friday morning after undergoing surgery in a Juarez, Mexico.

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Remembering Steve Mc. Queen . The actor, one of a. Hollywood's undisputed superstars, died Friday morning after undergoing surgery in a Juarez, Mexico, clinic.

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Although Mr. Mc. Queen had been fighting a highly. Dr. Cesar Santos, who removed a five pound tumor from Mr. Mc. Queen's abdomen, said the actor .

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Mc. Queen's death: After doctors diagnosed his illness more than a year ago as mesothelioma, a rare form of lung cancer. Tijuana, Mexico, clinic in August for an unorthodox treatment program including use of the drug Laetrile. The clinic reported Mr. Mc. Queen's cancer was .

Mc. Queen checked out of the clinic and returned to his Santa Paula, Calif., ranch for what was described as a vacation. Clinic spokesmen said the vacation reflected improvement in his condition, and Warren Cowan, Mr. Mc. Queen's publicist, said that when he last saw the actor three weeks ago, . He was talking about his plans for Christmas. Mc. Queen was very aware of his condition and prepared, if necessary, to die. Mc. Queen and his wife of 1.

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Barbara Minty, returned to Mexico for previously planned surgery at the clinic in Juarez. Dr. Santos said, . He was under constant sedation because of the pain. He had cancer all the way to his diaphragm, and cancer from the right lung was pushing into the left lung. Mc. Queen might have lived two or three more months without the operation.

Santos' wife, Rosa Maria, administrator of the one- story, 2. Clinica de Santa Rosa, said, . He seemed in good spirits. No funeral plans had been made. Mr. Mc. Queen first began to suspect his condition in the summer of 1. He felt unusually tired and lacked stamina and after returning to Los Angeles, underwent a series of tests. It was then that doctors diagnosed mesothelioma, a usually fatal form of lung cancer sometimes associated with the inhalation of asbestos, a carcinogen.

Mc. Queen's friends immediately blamed the asbestos face masks and protective clothing he often wore while engaging in his favorite sports, motorcycle and sports- car racing. Mr. Mc. Queen kept his condition secret for several months, revealing only weeks ago that he had checked into the Mexico clinic. He explained that he had denied early reports of his illness because . Kelley, a former Texas orthodontist who was. Texas court from practicing medicine without a license. Kelley is an advocate of an unorthodox cancer treatment aimed at building up the health of a cancer victim to encourage the body to heal itself.

Mr. Mc. Queen's death came after a recent slump in his box- office career, which for several years ranked him among the three or four top movie stars in the world. At his peak, only Clint Eastwood, Robert Redford, Paul Newman and Burt Reynolds were his peers in box- office drawing power. After . His two last films, . Film Noir Download Past Life (2017).

Mc. Queen once said: . I don't have a great deal of scope.

There are certain things I can do, but when I'm bad, I stink. There's something about my shaggy dog eyes that makes people think I'm good. I'm not all that good. Mc. Queen the right role often meant a man of action involved in exciting chases in cars, on motorcycles or, on horseback. His best- known and most successful movies are probably . Mc. Queen at the wheel in a classic auto chase sequence up and down the hills of San Francisco, and . Mc. Queen as a desperate escaped convict and bank robber.

He made 2. 7 films altogether, starting with a bit part in . He first became a star on television, with the 1. CBS series . Mc. Queen was almost a recluse in private life. He rarely gave interviews, avoided parties, wore blue jeans whenever possible and said he liked racing motorcycles because he could lose himself in the. He was married three times.

His first wife was Neile Adams, an actress and dancer who was the mother of his two children. In 1. 97. 1, he divorced her and married actress Ali Mac. Graw, his costar in . His third wife and his two children, Chad, 2.

Teri, 2. 0, were at his side when he died. Mac. Graw visited with him during his stay in the Mexico clinic.

Mc. Queen was born in Indianapolis in 1. His father abandoned his mother soon afterward, and she moved to California. Mc. Queen led a troubled youth, spent time as a teenager in Boys Republic, a California home for problem children, and, like many actors, compiled a colorful employment record - he listed jobs as a merchant sailor, oilfield laborer, carnival barker, lumberjack, errand boy for a brothel and a stint as a marine who served time in the brig for being AWOL - before getting into acting. He moved to New York in 1. Yiddish. After winning a scholarship to the Actors' Studio, he worked in summer stock and in small TV roles. His checkered past was still fresh in his memory in 1. Mr. Mc. Queen wrote.