Steve McQueen
Steve McQueen gained the label “king of cool” because of his anti-hero character, which won him the nickname from his followers. The 1960s and 1970s saw a surge in female interest in his films, which resulted in the pictures making a fortune at the box office during that time period. A handful of his best-known works include Papillon, Bullit, The Thomas Crown Affair, The Great Escape, and The Cincinnati Kid, to name just a few examples.

At the age of seventeen, he enlisted in the marines in order to advance his brilliant career in the entertainment sector. He enlisted in the Marine Corps to put a stop to his boredom: “It was too much for me to bear any longer. After he went missing, officials tracked him out and sentenced him to 30 days in jail and a $90 fine, among other punishments.