Steve McQueen Photos That Capture The 'King Of Cool'
From his youth in a street gang to his heyday as a Hollywood legend to his high-octane car-racing career, Steve McQueen was indisputably "The King of Cool."
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From his youth in a street gang to his heyday as a Hollywood legend to his high-octane car-racing career, Steve McQueen was indisputably "The King of Cool."
Between 1882 and his death in 1926, Gaudí painstakingly oversaw the building of this basilica in his signature style.
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Austrian Actor best known for roles in movies like Django Unchained, Inglourious Basterds and The Green Hornet. In an interview (MonsieurHollywood) menti...
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Swapping traditional mediums for the medical, Bryan Whitney delivers wispy, ethereal art courtesy of the X-ray machine.