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Marshall Terrill, Author of Steve McQueen: Portrait of an American Rebel on the Life, Career, and Legacy of Steve McQueen. Thoughts and comments on his Death, Favorite Films, Acting Ability, Von Dutch, a Hells Angel story and much more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Continuing with Marshall Terrill, Author of "Steve McQueen: Portrait of an American Rebel". Talks on Marshall's background in Journalism and Career writing Biographies. Steve McQueen's conversion to Christianity, Marital Affairs, and Listener questions. Plus, a little on MKULTRA, Charles Manson, and more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 4 is Open Lines! Response to the 2-hour Marshall Terrill interview, as well as Live Updates from Colorado Springs on the GOP Chair Election. No result as of the end of the show, Tune in to Jeff & Bill on Monday Morning at 6 AM for the final results! Have a great weekend! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Continuing with Open Lines! We try to get all the Callers on - but they just kept coming! A look ahead at next week's interview with Marshall Terrill on Steve McQueen! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Smitty: My Marriage to Serial Killer Charles Schmid, the Pied Piper of Tucson unveils an unforgettable tale of love, betrayal, and survival. Diane Schmid thought she had found her Prince Charming when she met Charles Schmid, a charismatic and mysterious man who swept her off her feet as a teenager in the mid-1960s. But her fairytale quickly unraveled when her husband was arrested for multiple shocking murders that captured national attention.Set against the backdrop of a rapidly changing America, this deeply personal memoir recounts Diane's journey from a young girl in love to a woman facing unimaginable revelations of murder. Through vivid memories and unflinching honesty, Diane reveals how she navigated a life overshadowed by her husband's heinous crimes while striving to protect her family and find peace.Written with co-author Marshall Terrill, this book offers a unique perspective on one of the most infamous cases in American history, shedding light on the devastating human cost of living with such a dark secret. Blending gripping storytelling with heartfelt reflection, Smitty captures the strength of a survivor who chose to share her voice after decades of silence.Smitty is a compelling and haunting story for those who seek a deeper understanding of resilience in the face of unthinkable events. SMITTY: My Marriage to Serial Killer Charles Schmid, the Pied Piper of Tucson—Marshall Terrill Follow and comment on Facebook-TRUE MURDER: The Most Shocking Killers in True Crime History https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100064697978510Check out TRUE MURDER PODCAST @ truemurderpodcast.com
Smitty: My Marriage to Serial Killer Charles Schmid, the Pied Piper of Tucsonunveils an unforgettable tale of love, betrayal, and survival. Diane Schmid thought she had found her Prince Charming when she met Charles Schmid, a charismatic and mysterious man who swept her off her feet as a teenager in the mid-1960s. But her fairytale quickly unraveled when her husband was arrested for multiple shocking murders that captured national attention.Set against the backdrop of a rapidly changing America, this deeply personal memoir recounts Diane's journey from a young girl in love to a woman facing unimaginable revelations. Through vivid memories and unflinching honesty, Diane reveals how she navigated a life overshadowed by her husband's heinous crimes while striving to protect her family and find peace.Written with co-author Marshall Terrill, this book offers a unique perspective on one of the most infamous cases in American history, shedding light on the devastating human cost of living with such a dark secret. Blending gripping storytelling with heartfelt reflection, Smitty captures the strength of a survivor who chose to share her voice after decades of silence.Smitty is a compelling and haunting read for those who seek a deeper understanding of resilience in the face of unthinkable events.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support.
The Steve McQueen expert Marshall Terrill joins me on this episode to discuss Steve's Palm Springs era. Together, we explore his former homes and revisit some of the actor's favorite spots. Later, I chat with the current owner of McQueen's first Palm Springs home, which you can rent for your next vacation.
On this episode of Speeding Bullitt: The Life and Films of Steve McQueen, I'm joined by Marshall Terrill, writer and Steve McQueen expert. Together, we explore McQueen's relationship with his third wife, Barbara Minty, his struggle with Mesothelioma, and his passing on November 7, 1980.
On this episode of Our American Stories, we are about to hear the untold story of Hollywood legend Steve McQueen told by a McQueen expert, Marshall Terrill. Support the show (https://www.ouramericanstories.com/donate)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Marshall Terrill – Elvis and The Colonel: An insider's look at the most legendary partnership in show business...with TRE's Hannah Murray
Elvis and the Colonel: An Insider's Look at the Most Legendary Partnership in Show Business by Greg McDonald and Marshall Terrill is a fresh biography of entertainment manager Colonel Tom Parker, a largely misunderstood figure in the life of Elvis Presley. McDonald, who worked under Parker for years, presents a contrarian and corrective point of view on a trailblazing man. The heart of the book is the long, strong, warm, and complex relationship between two iconic men. ABOUT THE AUTHORS Greg McDonald is an entertainment producer who got his start in show business with Colonel Tom Parker, who knew him when he was a teenager. He managed Ricky Nelson for seventeen years, ran Sonny Bono's mayoral and congressional campaigns, and was president of Transcontinental Records (Backstreet Boys, NSYNC and O'Town). He's also produced several feature films, television series (Making the Band) and large-scale concerts. McDonald manages Colonel Tom Parker's show business assets, including his name, likeness and image. He resides in the Palm Springs area with his wife Sherry. Marshall Terrill is a veteran film, sports and music writer and the author of more than 30 books. They include best-selling biographies of Steve McQueen, Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Billy Graham, and Pete Maravich. His book, Steve McQueen: The Life and Legend of a Hollywood Icon, is in development to be made into a feature film. He also executive produced the 2017 feature film documentary, Steve McQueen: American Icon and the 2022 documentary Johnny Cash: The Redemption of an American Icon. He resides in Tempe, Arizona, with his wife Zoe. For more info on the book click HERE --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/steve-richards/support
An interview with Marshall Terrill, co-author of "Steve McQueen: The Last Mile...Revisited" --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lights-camera-author/support
This week, Gurdip and Justin finally do an episode they've been threatening to do for some time now, exploring the work of Italian DJ Agostino Carollo, aka "Spankox," who in the late 00s began remixing Elvis songs that had fallen into the European public domain and ended up getting the endorsement of EPE/Graceland for his first two albums, making them technically official releases... an endorsement subsequently lost for the third, holiday-themed project. The guys cover those first three albums, and also touch upon an obscure 2003 Elvis-inspired movie project, "DJ Hound Dog," that Spankox worked on and produced before turning in his "Baby Let's Play House" remix, as well as what else he's been remixing in recent years since he has mostly stopped producing new Elvis mixes. Even people who don't like remixes might find this episode interesting and funny - and if you really don't like these remixes specifically, you may feel a little schadenfreude by the time we get to "Christmas Remixes." In the news segment, the guys also briefly discuss the announcement of "Priscilla" coming to digital platforms (FYI this episode was recorded prior to the announcement of Cailee Spaenee being nominated for a Golden Globe), "Elvis' Golden Records" rising up into the Top 50 country albums chart earlier this month, and Justin give my initial impressions of the new book "Elvis and The Colonel: An Insider's Look at the Most Legendary Partnership in Show Business" by Greg McDonald and Marshall Terrill. For Song of the Week, Gurdip picks the home recording "Sweet Leilani," most famously done by Bing Crosby, and Justin decided to go with the holiday season theme and highlight the lesser-appreciated "It Won't Seem Like Christmas Without You" from the 1971 "Elvis Sings the Wonderful World of Christmas" album. If you enjoy TCBCast, please consider supporting the show over at Patreon.com/TCBCast. If you are unable to support us via Patreon, but want to support us another way, please make sure to leave a positive review or mention our show to another like-minded music/movie history enthusiast.
The relationship between Elvis Presley and Colonel Tom Parker is one of the most successful ones in music. A new book by one of the Colonel's protegees puts a new spin on the relationship and legends of this fascinating relationship. We talked with co-author Marshall Terrill. The book is available November 28th.
An interview with Marshall Terrill, co-author of "Elvis and The Colonel." --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lights-camera-author/support
The Steve McQueen expert Marshall Terrill joins me to provide insight into McQueen's rarely seen 1978 film, An Enemy of The People. We also discuss the extensive interview Steve gave Charles Champlin at Loyola Marymount University in 1978, which I also present in its entirety.
In 1974, Steve McQueen starred in The Towering Inferno, the top grossing film of the year. By 1975, he became a recluse, and faded into the background of Hollywood. On this episode of the podcast, the Steve McQueen expert, Marshall Terrill, joins me to talk about the icon's time away from the spotlight.
Author/historian Marshall Terrill's fascination with Steve McQueen began early on. Now with many books on the man, he's considered the world's foremost authority. With over 30 titles published it's not a stretch to call him prolific. His love of music also inspires many of his works which include books on Elvis, John Lennon, Bob Dylan and Alice Cooper to name a few. Follow his fascinating career through journalism to published author to educator in this entertaining conversation.
Writer and Steve McQueen expert Marshall Terrill joins me to discuss McQueen's life after The Getaway, a conversation that includes some never before shared information about Steve's relationship with Ali MacGraw and a cast member of The Reivers. We explore McQueen and Dustin Hoffman's relationship on the set of Papillon, the film's connection to The Beatles, and we compare the 1973 epic to the 2017 remake.
On this episode of Our American Stories, we are about to hear the untold story of Hollywood legend Steve McQueen, born on This Day in History in 1930, told by a McQueen expert, Marshall Terrill. Support the show (https://www.ouramericanstories.com/donate)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(11-19-2020) - Think of the late actor Steve McQueen, you think of Bullitt, The Great Escape, LeMans and yes, the Blob. Marshall Terrell looks at McQueen's life when it came to cars. Over 500 quotes, all things McQueen and his wheels. TALKING ABOUT CARS WITH RANDY KERDOON is owned by Kerdoon and his TOO TIRED GUYS PRODUCTIONS. all rights reserved. Check out the video version on our "Too Tired Guys/Talking About Cars" Youtube page.
Last week, college basketball player from Detroit Mercy, Antoine Davis, came four points away from beating Pete Maravich's record for most points scored in the NCAA. While we wait to see whether or not Davis might have another chance to take this title, we revisit a conversation with Marshall Terrill, co-author of the biography Maravich, about the life of LSU legend pistol Pete and how he changed Louisiana basketball history. State law requires law enforcement agencies to report when an officer quits or is fired and why. But a new police accountability database found the reporting isn't happening in a majority of cases. Investigative reporter for Verite, Richard Webster, looked into what's been happening. He joins us for more on what he's discovered. This Thursday, Louisiana Public Broadcasting will premiere the film, The Precipice. This documentary explores the Pointe-Au-Chien Indian Tribe's struggle to save their homes, land, language, and culture. LPB senior Producer and filmmaker Ben Johnson tells us more about this documentary and its universal messages. Today's episode of Louisiana Considered was hosted by Karen Henderson. Our managing producer is Alana Schreiber and our digital editor is Katelyn Umholtz. Our engineers are Garrett Pittman and Aubry Procell. You can listen to Louisiana Considered Monday through Friday at 12:00 and 7:30 pm. It's available on Spotify, Google Play, and wherever you get your podcasts. Louisiana Considered wants to hear from you! Please fill out our pitch line to let us know what kinds of story ideas you have for our show. And while you're at it, fill out our listener survey! We want to keep bringing you the kinds of conversations you'd like to listen to. Louisiana Considered is made possible with support from our listeners. Thank you!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Writer and Steve McQueen expert Marshall Terrill joins me to provide an update on the books he's been writing, to talk about fact and fiction in Baz Luhrmann's Elvis, and to discuss Steve McQueen's Junior Bonner and The Getaway.
Acclaimed director Quentin Tarantino has released his nonfiction film theory book, Cinema Speculation, which includes chapters on Bullitt and The Getaway. On this episode of Speeding Bullitt, McQueen expert Marshall Terrill and I unpack the McQueen content of the book, as well as discuss the latest Steven Spielberg Frank Bullitt news.
On this episode of Our American Stories, you are about to hear the untold story of Hollywood legend Steve McQueen, told by McQueen expert, Marshall Terrill. Support the show (https://www.ouramericanstories.com/donate)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Earlier this week, New Orleans DA Jason Williams was acquitted on ten counts of federal tax fraud. While his business partner Nicole Burdette was also acquitted of these charges, she was found guilty on four separate counts of falsifying tax returns. The Advocate's Editorial Director and Columnist Stephanie Grace joins us to share her takeaways from the verdicts. When the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade last month, some groups began ramping up easy and free access to Plan B. Metro reporter Carly Berlin tells us why advocates fear future restrictions, and how they're hoping to make Plan B more accessible. Recent deaths in prisons across the Gulf South have highlighted issues from staffing to healthcare to climate change. The Gulf States Newsroom's Bobbi-Jeanne Misick sat down with an expert on deaths in custody, Loyola Law School professor Andrea Armstrong, to find out how they can be prevented. Earlier this week, LSU unveiled a statue of Pete Maravich, the star basketball player who, among other accolades, has held the title for the NCAA's All-time leading scorer for over 50 years. Referred to as “Pistol Pete,” Maravich is known for bringing a more creative and flashy style of play to the sport. To learn more about his life and legacy, Managing Producer Alana Schreiber spoke to Marshall Terrill, co-author of the biography, Maravich. Today's episode of Louisiana Considered was hosted by Karl Lengel. Our managing producer is Alana Schreiber and our digital editor is Katelyn Umholtz. Our engineers are Garrett Pittman, Aubry Procell, and Thomas Walsh. You can listen to Louisiana Considered Monday through Friday at 12:00 and 7:30 pm. It's available on Spotify, Google Play, and wherever you get your podcasts. Louisiana Considered wants to hear from you! Please fill out our pitch line to let us know what kinds of story ideas you have for our show. And while you're at it, fill out our listener survey! We want to keep bringing you the kinds of conversations you'd like to listen to. Louisiana Considered is made possible with support from our listeners. Thank you!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Norio Hayakawa Marshall Terrill I'm Looking Through You 6-19-2022 Norio Hayakawa and Marshall Terrill Bob welcomed Norio Hayakawa onto I'm Looking Through You. Norio is from Yokohama, Japan, but calls New Mexico his home. Norio discusses how each of his parents had seen UFOs in the past in separate incidents, and how the crafts simply vanished. He describes his investigations into this phenomenon, and how it has become an urgent topic in this day and age for everyone to understand. He goes on to explain how this ties in with his studies of Scripture, and what it means for us today.Marshall Terrill joined Bob in the second half of the show, and they discussed his newest work: Lennon, Dylan, Alice, and Jesus. Marshall examines the wretched excess, self-absorption, and miraculous redemption; the book is a raw, sensitive, and unforgettable journey of sex, drugs, rock and roll, and sweet salvation. It traces the lives of rock stars, entertainment figures, and legends who wallowed in the decadence of both the high and low life, as they alternately experienced Heaven and Hell on Earth. He travels with them into their abysses and joyfully chronicles their ultimate ascension to their prodigal moments.Lennon, Dylan, Alice, and Jesus chronicles the birth of rock and roll from the mid-1950s to today, giving the book an all-encompassing study of pop music history. Through his memories, coupled with his carefully crafted observational research, the book not only looks deeply into the hearts and souls of these unusual people but bids the reader to join on a spiritual journey down the secluded halls of the music industry with the individuals who crafted modern-day masterpieces.Lend us your ears, and we'll give you a show. Norio Hayakawa: https://noriohayakawa.wordpress.com/ https://www.amazon.com/s?k=norio+hayakawa&i=stripbooks&crid=3IW0ESCDCJCP1&sprefix=norio+hayakawa%2Cstripbooks%2C183&ref=nb_sb_nossMarshall Terrill https://www.amazon.com/s?k=marshall+terrill&i=stripbooks&crid=ISSV8X3IPLJM&sprefix=marshall+terrill%2Cstripbooks%2C156&ref=nb_sb_noss_1 https://www.facebook.com/groups/663743480404547 BOB WILSON: Check out The Show: https://ochelli.com/series/im-looking-through-you/The Beatles Tomorrow Never Knows https://www.facebook.com/thebeatlestomorrowneverknows/LIVE LISTENING OPTIONS:OCHELLI.COM https://ochelli.com/listen-live/ RADDIO https://raddio.net/324242-ochellicom/ ZENO https://zeno.fm/radio/ochelli-radio/ TUNEIN http://tun.in/sfxkx OCHELLI.COM Radio Schedule ALL Times EasternSundayI'm Looking Through You 3-5 pmGet M.A.D. with Chris Graves 5-6 pmMondayThe Ochelli Effect 8-10 pm TuesdayThe Ochelli Effect 8-10 pm WednesdayThe Ochelli Effect 8-10 pm ThursdayThe Jack Blood Show 360 6-8 pm The Ochelli Effect 8-10 pm FridayThe Ochelli Effect 8-10 pm The Age of Transitions 10-11 pmUncle The Podcast 11pm-MidnightSaturday + ALL Times ALL other days Random ReplaysIf You Appreciate what Ochelli.com Radio Does: https://ochelli.com/donate/Chuck's PayPal: blindjfkresearcher@gmail.comOchelli Effect - Uncle - Age of Transitions - T-shirts and MORE: https://theageoftransitions.com/category/support-the-podcasts/
Marshall Terrill Jesus Rockers The Don Jeffries Show 6-1-2022 Marshall Terrill Marshall Terrill Jesus Rockers The Don Jeffries Show 6-1-2022 Marshall Terrill Marshall Terrill is America's foremost historian-author on Steve McQueen, having published seven books about McQueen's life, which resulted in the 2017 feature documentary entitled “Steve McQueen American Icon.” His 2010 book “Steve McQueen: The Life and Legend of a Hollywood Icon” has been optioned for a dramatic series. In 2022, he launched True Tales of the Southwest, LLC, a documentary production company, with two other partners. Their first endeavor is a docuseries on a serial killer from the 1960s. October will see the release of “Johnny Cash: The Redemption of an American Icon,” a feature documentary in which he executive produced Terrill's other books include biographies of country music legend Johnny Cash; Pete Maravich, one of the greatest basketball players in NCAA history; Ruth Pointer of the Pointer Sisters; Ken Norton, former heavyweight champion of the world, and three books on Elvis Presley. Terrill has written a total of 30 books in all. Terrill and Don Jeffries primarily discussed his latest book, “Lennon, Dylan, Alice & Jesus” written by evangelist Greg Laurie, which examines the Christian faith of rock stars. Lennon, Dylan, Alice, and Jesus: The Spiritual Biography of Rock and Roll: https://www.amazon.com/Lennon-Dylan-Alice-Jesus-Laurie/dp/1684512956 IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0855888/ AMAZON AUTHOR PAGE: https://www.amazon.com/Marshall-Terrill/e/B001JOWK86?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1&qid=1654187470&sr=1-1 DONALD JEFFRIES ONLINE: WEBSITE: https://www.donaldjeffries.media/ “I Protest” https://donaldjeffries.substack.com/ Twitter page: https://twitter.com/DonJeffries Amazon Author Page: https://www.amazon.com/Donald-Jeffries/e/B004T6NFAS%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/donald.jeffries THE DONALD JEFFRIES SHOW: https://ochelli.com/series/the-donald-jeffries-show/ OCHELLI LINKS: If You Appreciate what Ochelli.com Radio Does: https://ochelli.com/donate/ Ochelli Effect – Uncle – Age of Transitions – T-shirts and MORE: https://theageoftransitions.com/category/support-the-podcasts/ LIVE LISTENING OPTIONS: OCHELLI.COM https://ochelli.com/listen-live/ RADDIO https://raddio.net/324242-ochellicom/ ZENO https://zeno.fm/radio/ochelli-radio/ TuneIn http://tun.in/sfxkx Marshall Terrill Jesus Rockers
Johnny Cash, “The Man in Black,” said he wore all black on behalf of the poor and hungry, the old who were neglected, “the “prisoner who has long paid for his crime,” and those betrayed by drugs. As a man who had grown up dirt poor, struggled his whole life with addiction, was thrown in jail seven times, and found himself in the proverbial wilderness during a long stretch of his career, Cash had a real heart for these kinds of folks; he was a man who had lived numerous ups and downs himself.Marshall Terrill, co-author of Johnny Cash: The Redemption of an American Icon, will take us through these biographical peaks and valleys today. We talk about Cash's hardscrabble upbringing on a cotton farm, his unfulfilled desire to please his father, and how his rise into stardom was accompanied by the arrival of a set of personal demons. We also discuss how, after becoming the top entertainer in the world, Cash's career slid into two decades of music industry irrelevance, the big comeback he made near the end of his life, and the faith that sustained him through all his struggles and triumphs.Resources Related to the PodcastMarshall's previous appearance on the show: Episode #673 — The Complex Coolness of Steve McQueenCash songs mentioned in the show:“Walk the Line”“Boy Named Sue”“One Piece at a Time”“Chicken in Black”“Hurt”“The Wanderer” (song Cash did with U2)Man in White — novel Cash wrote about the Apostle PaulWalk the Line movieConnect With Marshall TerrillMarshall's Page at ASU
The Steve McQueen expert Marshall Terrill answers listener submitted questions about McQueen's womanizing, his drug use, and his religious beliefs.
Find out more about the roots of Contemporary Christian Music in this interview with Marshall Terrill, author of "The Jesus Music." This book accompanies the recently released documentary film by the same name. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
How does the biggest name in Hollywood end the 1960s? By starring in a film adaptation of William Faulkner's last novel, 1962's The Reivers, which takes place in Mississippi at the turn of the 20th century. Tune in as the Steve McQueen expert Marshall Terrill joins me to discuss the icon's third and final comedy.
Why is society obsessed with Charles Manson? Jeffrey Melnick, author of Creepy Crawling: Charles Manson and the Many Lives of America's Most Infamous Family, joins me to explore society's obsession with Manson. McQueen expert Marshall Terrill joins me on the second half of the episode to share his thoughts on Manson.
For the first time in the history of this podcast, my guest today is not a musician listed on the pages of the Christian Music Archive. I know that you've come to expect great interviews with the musicians you love, but I promise, this episode is still worth listening to. Today, I'm interviewing Marshall Terrill, the author of the brand new book The Jesus Music, a companion to the movie of the same name. Marshall has done a great job chronicling the rise of contemporary music out of the Jesus movement into the industry juggernaut it is today. As a fan of Christian music, you want to read this book. Marshall Terrill: Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. Pick up a copy of The Jesus Music. Christian Music Archive Links: Website, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube. The podcast and our website are made possible through the generous support of listeners like you. Click here to donate. **** Please be sure to check out Mercy, inc. and see how you can support them today! ****
Writer and Steve McQueen expert Marshall Terrill joins me to share stories and anecdotes from his impressive writing career. Marshall has written 27 books, including 7 that focus on McQueen.
Writer and Steve McQueen expert Marshall Terrill returns to debunk or confirm rumours about ‘The King of Cool'. Did Steve McQueen punch Charles Manson in the face? Whats the story behind the famous quote, “I live for myself and answer to nobody“? Did McQueen die with a poster for The Blob on his wall? Tune in to find out.
The Steve McQueen expert Marshall Terrill and I discuss Quentin Tarantino's first work of fiction, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood: A Novel, which is loaded with plenty of Steve McQueen.
Hop in the highland green Bullitt Mustang with Marshall Terrill and me as we explore Steve McQueen's defining film, 1968's Bullitt. We talk about the time McQueen witnessed a murder in San Francisco, dig deeper into Steve's vision for Solar Productions, and go into what makes Bullitt McQueen's most memorable picture.
After Robert introducing the panel of guests, Robert asks Derek to describe what it was really like to drive in Le Mans in the 1970s (3:20). Then Marshall explains how the film came to be (6:15) and Jay dives into the intertwined histories of the movies and the 917 (7:17). Then Robert puts the conversation into high gear by asking what making the movie was actually like (8:41). Then Robert asks what Steve McQueen was like as a person (13:14), the parallels to reality in the film (19:05), and Derek shares the times when the film got a little 'too real' (21:16). Lastly, Robert brings up the product placement prevalent in the film (25:07), Marshall shares the impact the movie had on McQueen (30:53), and then the guests consider the impact the film had on car culture as a whole. ------------------ Learn More: Cars That Matter Follow Us: Instagram | Facebook | Twitter Hosted by: Robert Ross Produced and Edited by: Chris Porter Theme Music by: Celleste and Eric Dick See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After Robert introducing the panel of guests, Robert asks Derek to describe what it was really like to drive in Le Mans in the 1970s (3:20). Then Marshall explains how the film came to be (6:15) and Jay dives into the intertwined histories of the movies and the 917 (7:17). Then Robert puts the conversation into high gear by asking what making the movie was actually like (8:41). Then Robert asks what Steve McQueen was like as a person (13:14), the parallels to reality in the film (19:05), and Derek shares the times when the film got a little 'too real' (21:16). Lastly, Robert brings up the product placement prevalent in the film (25:07), Marshall shares the impact the movie had on McQueen (30:53), and then the guests consider the impact the film had on car culture as a whole. ------------------ Learn More: Cars That Matter Follow Us: Instagram | Facebook | Twitter Hosted by: Robert Ross Produced and Edited by: Chris Porter Theme Music by: Celleste and Eric Dick See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tune in to hear the Steve McQueen expert Marshall Terrill and I answer and discuss questions sent in by you, the listeners. This episode covers all time periods of McQueen's life and career, exploring different aspects such as, his relationship with Sam Peckinpah, his workout regiment, his acting style, plus much more.
1968’s The Thomas Crown Affair was the only film Steve McQueen had to fight to be in after becoming a star. Steve McQueen expert Marshall Terrill joins me to discuss why Steve badly wanted to play Thomas Crown, and how it impacted his life and career. Megan Sanders and Simon Tennant join me in the second half of the show to discuss the Sanders chukka boot, a model made popular by Steve McQueen.
Writer and Steve McQueen expert Marshall Terrill unpacks the contents of Steve McQueen's FBI file, as well as addresses rumours about Steve, including hearsay about his sexuality.
This episode contains a new introduction with Steve McQueen expert Marshall Terrill. Frank Hill met Steve McQueen in 1963 as a youth attending Boys Republic in Chino, California. Over the next 17 years, Frank developed a close relationship with McQueen, spending a significant amount of time with the Hollywood icon. During our 60-minute conversation, Frank shares many never-before-heard stories about "The King of Cool," including tales of speeding cars (and bikes), fist fights, and run-ins with police. This episode was originally released on January 9, 2020.
Writer and Steve McQueen expert Marshall Terrill and I explore Steve McQueen’s time filming the The Sand Pebbles, an American war epic directed by Robert Wise. The second part of the show looks at the curious life of the woman who played Maily, Marayat Andriane.
Performances by the actor Steve McQueen in classic films like The Great Escape and Bullitt earned him the nickname "The King of Cool." But behind the scenes, McQueen's character was complex in nature: he could be both difficult and demanding and kind and generous; someone who could act aloof, but care about things deeply. My guest has traced both sides of the coin of McQueen's coolness for decades. His name is Marshall Terrill, and he's the author of multiple biographies on McQueen, including his latest, Steve McQueen: In His Own Words. Today on the show Marshall and I discuss McQueen's enduring influence on popular culture in terms of everything from style to motorcycles, the code he lived both on and off screen, and whether after years of studying McQueen's life Marshall has figured out what it was that made him so cool. We then talk about McQueen's deprived childhood, which left him ever craving affirmation, and his youthful stints in a reform school and the Marines. We get into how he found his way into acting and then to superstardom, despite the fact he could be difficult to work with. Marshall explains McQueen's relationships with women, and the role race car driving played in his life. We also discuss why McQueen had a hermit phase, and how, in a lesser-known aspect of his life, he had a literal come to Jesus moment in which he became a born-again Christian. We end our conversation with McQueen's untimely, tabloid-exploited death at age 50. Get the show notes at aom.is/mcqueen. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guest author Marshall Terrill speaks to Cinema60 about the life of Steve McQueen and the wild making of Bullitt
What if Steve McQueen starred in Breakfast at Tiffany’s, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, or Rambo: First Blood? Steve McQueen expert Marshall Terrill and I discuss the films Steve McQueen missed out on, movies he passed on, and projects that never got made.
Author Marshall Terrill stops by to discuss his latest Steve McQueen book, "In His Own Words." We talk about Marshalls past books as well. We also discuss Steve McQueen films as well as Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, and so much more. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/chronicleshistory/support
This was a fun podcast for me, as all are actually. I love Steve McQueen and its truly in his words. Hundreds of quotes with never before seen photos of the cool dude Steve. Marshall has written a couple books on Steve but this gets you right into Steve's head. His rough childhood, becoming an actor, loving riding his motorcycles and racing. He was a self admitted chauvinist and we get a peak into his three marriages. WE also see Steve in his final battle against cancer, after he was told nothing could be done, he went to Mexico to try the controversial treatment of laetrile. Steve died in a little filthy looking room in Mexico seventeen hours after a massive surgery. It is an emotional look at Steve. He was no saint. He was a living breathing cool cat and remains an iconic dude today.. Join us on a journey into Steves life in his own words. Thanks so much to Marshall. He was fab and so easy to talk to. I love the book. You can see Marshall and all his other books on https://www.daltonwatson.com/Author-biography-of-Marshall-Terrill-s/1854.htm Also on amazon https://www.amazon.com/Marshall-Terrill/e/B001JOWK86?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_2&qid=1606313644&sr=1-2 Mostly, Thanks to you all that listen. I am so Thankful for all of you. Happy Thanksgiving and much love, Grace xoxo Please be safe... You can find me at Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, iHeartRadio, Spreaker, Castbox, Pocket Casts, Podcast Addict, Twitter, Instagram, Wordpress Also on facebook www.facebook.com/truestoriesoftinseltown www.facebook.com/truestoriesoftinseltowngroup I'm on Pinterest, Tumblr, twitter and instagram. COPYRIGHT 2018 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. PODCAST POWERED BY PODBEAN
Matthew Socey chats with author Marshall Terrill (Steve McQueen: In His Own Words).
Matthew Socey chats with author Marshall Terrill (Steve McQueen: In His Own Words).
This was a fun podcast for me, as all are actually. I love Steve McQueen and its truly in his words. Hundreds of quotes with never before seen photos of the cool dude Steve. Marshall has written a couple books on Steve but this gets you right into Steve's head. His rough childhood, becoming an actor, loving riding his motorcycles and racing. He was a self admitted chauvinist and we get a peak into his three marriages. WE also see Steve in his final battle against cancer, after he was told nothing could be done, he went to Mexico to try the controversial treatment of laetrile. Steve died in a little filthy looking room in Mexico seventeen hours after a massive surgery. It is an emotional look at Steve. He was no saint. He was a living breathing cool cat and remains an iconic dude today.. Join us on a journey into Steves life in his own words. Thanks so much to Marshall. He was fab and so easy to talk to. I love the book. You can see Marshall and all his other books on https://www.daltonwatson.com/Author-biography-of-Marshall-Terrill-s/1854.htm Also on amazon https://www.amazon.com/Marshall-Terrill/e/B001JOWK86?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_2&qid=1606313644&sr=1-2 Mostly, Thanks to you all that listen. I am so Thankful for all of you. Happy Thanksgiving and much love, Grace xoxo Please be safe... You can find me at Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, iHeartRadio, Spreaker, Castbox, Pocket Casts, Podcast Addict, Twitter, Instagram, Wordpress Also on facebook www.facebook.com/truestoriesoftinseltown www.facebook.com/truestoriesoftinseltowngroup I'm on Pinterest, Tumblr, twitter and instagram.
Steve McQueen was an iconic movie star. He chased after fame and fortune, and found them--in a big way--but it wasn't enough. He kept searching for something he couldn't identify. Until he found Jesus Christ. Marshall Terrill has written a biography of the actor. Listen as he recounts Steve McQueen's unlikely journeys to stardom and faith in Jesus. If you're anxious or fearful and would like to pray with someone, call the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association Prayer Line at 1-888-388-2683.Learn more about beginning a relationship with Jesus Christ or deepening your relationship with Him: www.FindPeaceWithGod.net. You can help advance the Gospel through programs like this one. Learn more about giving to the BGEA: https://billygraham.org/donation/tv-and-radio-broadcasts/Connect with us through email at gps@billygraham.org or on www.facebook.com/billygrahamradio/This episode features an excerpt from Billy Graham's message “Problems of Youth.” Listen to the full message: https://billygraham.org/audio/problems-of-youth/ Find more information about Marshall Terrill's book “Steve McQueen: In His Own Words”: https://www.daltonwatson.com/Steve-McQueen-In-His-Own-Words-s/1944.htmMusic used in this episode:MercyMe – “New Lease on Life” GPS is an outreach of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association.
(11-19-2020) - Hard to believe it's been 40 years since the late actor Steve McQueen (Bullitt, The Great Escape, LeMans &....yes, The Blob) passed away due to cancer. He's been quoted so many times over the years, author Marshall Terrill took all of his quotes (at least it seems like all of them...over 500) and put together a coffee table book of McQueen's thoughts about Show Biz, movies he made and the cars and motorcycles he owned. Terrill joined Talking About Cars host Randy Kerdoon to talk all things with wheels and McQueen....and he threw in some show biz quotes just for run! Remember to LISTEN, LIKE, SHARE and most importantly SUBSCRIBE!!! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Marshall Terrill is a noted film, sports and music writer and the author of more than 25 books, including best-selling biographies of Steve McQueen, Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Billy Graham and Pete Maravich. His latest book is titled Steve McQueen: In His Own Words and it serves up the most credible and thought-provoking insights of “The King of Cool” spoken by the man himself.
Marshall Terrill discusses his new book, Steve McQueen In His Own Words, 40 years after McQueen's passing.
Author Marshall Terrill is on the line next, and Adam talks with him about his latest work, which is about the life and legacy of Steve McQueen. The guys chat about how love for McQueen has crossed generations, and why his memorabilia is worth so much money. Later, Marshall shares a couple infamous McQueen stories, including the ‘rivalry’ between McQueen and Paul Newman. Later they talk about the legacy of boxer Ken Norton, and before hanging up they circle back to the legacy of McQueen. In the last part of the show, Gina reads news stories about Tito Ortiz winning a city council seat in Huntington Beach, a city that elected a dog for mayor, new laws against single use bags, and a joyride involving a very expensive custom truck. Please support today’s sponsors: Stamps.com, promo code ADAM Geico.com Lifelock.com enter ADAM MadisonReedMr.com enter ADAM10 SimpliSafe.com/ADAM
Adam opens today’s show discussing the notion that Trump never changes the tone of his voice, regardless of who he’s in front of. Adam also plays a clip from one of his ‘Unprepared’ live shows, and the guys go on to discuss how India has been approaching the COVID-19 pandemic. Other topics of conversation include LA’s out of control homelessness problem, and Emily Ratajkowski’s stance on her baby’s gender. Later, the gang takes calls for a special live edition of Slippery Slope Guy, and Adam analyzes the amount of athletes who got sick with COVID. Before the break, Adam brings up the fact that there’s been no COVID coverage in the last 48 hours. Please support today’s sponsors: Stamps.com, promo code ADAM Geico.com Lifelock.com enter ADAM MadisonReedMr.com enter ADAM10 SimpliSafe.com/ADAM
Dennis is joined by author Marshall Terrill, who talks about the access he had to research for his new book "Steve McQueen: In His Own Words" will be released to coincide with the 40th anniversary of the actor's death and features 450 quotations from McQueen, accompanied by 500 photographs, many that will be seen for the first time. They talk about how McQueen did very few interviews, but the ones that he did were insightful. Marshall also talks about how much of a fan he is of Dennis's film "Bordello of Blood". Then, Dennis chats with Christian and Lindsey about the passing of Sean Connery. He also discusses meeting John Barry, re-watching "Once Upon A Time in Hollywood", Yul Brenner, Dick Cavett, and more! This episode is brought to you by our sponsors: Magic Spoon (Code: Miller) NHTSA Plexaderm The Good Game Company
On today's podcast The Chucker interviews Marshall Terrill, co-author of Pete Maravich: The Authorized Biography of Pistol Pete, a 2007 biography of the legendary LSU hoops star. This coincides with the 19Nine Launch of LSU Maravich, who still holds the NCAA's career scoring leader despite playing only three seasons at LSU, remains one of the game's most iconic and celebrated figures. The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame labeled Maravich “perhaps the greatest creative offensive talent in history,” but the basketball genius' off-the-court story, which includes his sudden passing in 1988 at the age of 40, is arguably as intriguing and nuanced as the tale he wrote on the hardwood.Terrill and The Chucker cover it all in this wide-ranging interview. Terrill is a prolific author who has penned more than 25 books, including biographies of other gone-too-soon icons. His latest book, STEVE McQUEEN: In His Own Words, will drop in November. LSU Gear - https://19nine.com/collections/lsu-tigersMarshall Terrill - https://bookshop.org/books/pete-maravich-the-authorized-biography-of-pistol-pete/9781589975354https://twitter.com/marshallterrill?lang=enSteve McQueen Book - https://www.daltonwatson.com/Steve-McQueen-In-His-Own-Words-s/1944.htm
On this episode of Speeding Bullitt, Marshall Terrill and I look at McQueen's life immediately after The Great Escape, following the "King of Cool" to New York City as he films Love with the Proper Stranger with the Magnificent Natalie Wood. After that, Dr. Gretchen Sisson, PhD joins me to explore representations of abortion and reproductive decision-making in film and television.
Marshall Terrill - Steve McQueen: Portrait of an American Rebel...with TRE's Giles Brown
On this episode of the show, I am joined by writer and Steve McQueen expert Marshall Terrill to talk about McQueen’s experience in England filming The War Lover, and by Matthew Burchette, Senior Curator at Seattle’s Museum of Flight to explore the history of one of The War Lover’s biggest stars, the Boeing B-17F Flying Fortress.
After watching Bao Nguyen’s ESPN 30 for 30 documentary Be Water, I connect with the Steve McQueen expert Marshall Terrill to discuss McQueen's relationship with Bruce Lee.
In Speeding Bullitt Episode #14, Marshall Terrill and I take a look at two Steve McQueen comedies, 1961's The Honeymoon Machine, and 1963's Soldier in the Rain.
This episode explores the most expensive Steve McQueen related items one can purchase on eBay. Dr. Ian Olney, Associate Professor of English, York College of Pennsylvania discusses the history of movie posters; Jake Ehrlich, the world’s #1 Rolex historian and Founding Editor and Publisher of Jake’s Rolex World / rolexmagazine.com, explores McQueen’s history and connection to the luxury watch brand; and Marshall Terrill, writer and Steve McQueen expert, talks about McQueen’s relationship with jazz photographer William Claxton.
On this episode, Marshall Terrill provides insight into Jeremy Roberts' 2017 article, The Relentless Dilemma of the Fake Steve McQueens, exploring stories of people pretending to be related to "The King of Cool".
The Magnificent Seven is a 1960 Western film directed by John Sturges and stars Yul Brynner, Eli Wallach, Steve McQueen, Charles Bronson, Robert Vaughn and James Coburn. The film is a remake of the 1954 Kurosawa Japanese film Seven Samurai. Sturges’ American version of the film focuses on a group of seven gunmen hired to protect a small village in Mexico from a group of bandits. Tune in to hear interviews with writers Paul Bishop and Marshall Terrill, who dive deep into the classic Western.
Never So Few is a 1959 war movie directed by John Sturges, staring Frank Sinatra, Gina Lollobrigida, and Steve McQueen. On this episode, I talk with the author of Sinatra in Hollywood, Tom Santopietro, about Frank Sinatra’s acting career, and the star’s relationship with McQueen. During the second half of the show, I speak with Marshall Terrill about McQueen in 1959, and the icon’s search for his biological father. Lastly, the episode ends with a look at the wild life of Gina Lollobrigida.
The Great St. Louis Bank Robbery was based on true events that happened on April 24, 1953, in St. Louis, Missouri, when career criminal Fred William Bowerman and two other men entered the Southwest Bank with the intention of stealing up to 200,000 dollars. Four years later Charles Guggenheim and John Stix made a movie about the incident staring Steve McQueen. Tune in to this episode to hear Andrew Wanko, Public Historian with the Missouri Historical Society, talk about the the details of the crime and the history of Tower Grove Park. Later in the episode, McQueen expert Marshall Terrill answers questions about McQueen’s experience filming the heist movie.
Tune in as Marshall Terrill debunks and confirms popular internet rumours about Steve McQueen, including his relationship with Sharon Tate, his connection to the Manson Family murders, and his unreleased adventure heist film Yucatan. Later in the episode, I take a look at the sale of the 1968 Ford Mustang GT driven by Steve McQueen in the legendary chase scene in the movie Bullitt.
On this episode I am joined by Paul Bishop to discuss TV westerns in the 1950s and 60s. Paul is a 35-year veteran of the LAPD, and the author of fifteen novels. He starred as the lead interrogator in ABC’s reality show Take the Money and Run produced Jerry Bruckheimer, and he regularly presents his popular seminar, Six-Gun Justice—Western Novels, Movies, and TV Shows, at libraries and other community functions. Marshall Terrill joins me for the second part of the show as we discuss McQueen’s experience making Wanted: Dead or Alive, and his life in and around that time.
Steve McQueen expert Marshall Terrill returns as we take listeners way back to the birth of Steve McQueen, explore his youth, and examine his life up until he lands a role in “The Blob”.
Welcome to Speeding Bullitt: The Life and Films of Steve McQueen Episode 1. Tune in to hear my conversation with the , the Steve McQueen expert who has spent over 25 years researching and writing about “The King of Cool”.
Join Holly Stephey as she talks to Marshall Terrill Author & Pilot Mike Jugan . New Book on Steve McQueen and Movie . By the world’s standards, acting legend Steve McQueen had it all. But it wasn’t until he placed his faith in Jesus that he found the ultimate source of satisfaction. In this new book, Pastor Greg Laurie with Marshall Terrill tells the little-known story of McQueen’s life-changing encounter with Christ. What were the critical steps that led McQueen to make such a life-altering decision? Perhaps more importantly, why is that part of his story so rarely told? This book answers these questions and more. About The Film Steve McQueen truly is an American Icon. One of America's most endearing and intriguing movie stars, he “is still the King of Cool” according to Esquire Magazine—50 years after the zenith of his career! The coolest thing about him, however, is barely known, despite countless biographies and articles. Steve McQueen was a believer in Jesus Christ .On the surface McQueen had everything he could want—fame, cars, homes, more money than he could spend in a lifetime. An avid fan of the actor (and owner of a replica of McQueen’s car in the classic film Bullitt), Pastor Greg Laurie hits the road in his mint Mustang, traveling the country in search of the true, untold story of McQueen's redemption-filled final chapters.Narrated by Gary Sinise, interviews include:Barbara Minty McQueen, his widow Academy Award®-winning director Mel Gibson Renown stuntman Stan Barrett Celebrated McQueen biographer Marshall Terrill Actors Barbara Leigh and Mel NovakDiscover this amazing, true faith journey in STEVE MCQUEEN: AMERICAN ICON, a one-night event in select theaters Thursday, September 28 only. The Erwin Brothers (Woodlawn and Moms’ Night Out) partner with Greg Laurie to tell the story of Steve McQueen you’ve never heard before!
Steven McQueen was known as a great action star, but he also sometimes had a reputation for being troublesome on the set. Don Nunley worked with him as a prop man on Le Mans, a pet project of McQueen’s set around the 24-hour endurance auto race in France. This book is an homage to the film, which despite being a box-office disappointment, is widely regarded as one of the most beloved auto racing films of all time. Steve McQueen: Le Mans in the Rearview Mirror (Dalton Watson Fine Books, 2017) also contains many details and photographs from Nunley’s long career in Hollywood. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Steven McQueen was known as a great action star, but he also sometimes had a reputation for being troublesome on the set. Don Nunley worked with him as a prop man on Le Mans, a pet project of McQueen’s set around the 24-hour endurance auto race in France. This book... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Steven McQueen was known as a great action star, but he also sometimes had a reputation for being troublesome on the set. Don Nunley worked with him as a prop man on Le Mans, a pet project of McQueen’s set around the 24-hour endurance auto race in France. This book is an homage to the film, which despite being a box-office disappointment, is widely regarded as one of the most beloved auto racing films of all time. Steve McQueen: Le Mans in the Rearview Mirror (Dalton Watson Fine Books, 2017) also contains many details and photographs from Nunley’s long career in Hollywood. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Steven McQueen was known as a great action star, but he also sometimes had a reputation for being troublesome on the set. Don Nunley worked with him as a prop man on Le Mans, a pet project of McQueen’s set around the 24-hour endurance auto race in France. This book... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Don Nunley spent much of his career in the film industry with credits as property master, set decorator, and production designer. He’s been a member of the Motion Picture Academy of Arts and Sciences since 1977 and worked on films including: Save the Tiger, Little Big man, Deer Hunter and with Steve McQueen on Le Mans. He started the first product placement agency and placed products including Tom Cruise’s Ray-Ban sunglasses in Top Gun and Coors Beer in ET. His latest venture is a new book he co-authored with Marshall Terrill titled Steve McQueen, Le Mans in the Rearview Mirror. It’s a behind the scenes look and story about the iconic film including many unseen photos from the making of the classic film written by Don who was the property manager on the film and who was there, experiencing the ride of his life.
Rock and a Heart Place traces the rise, fall, and redemption of famous entertainers who were brought to their knees a great place to meet God. Join award-winning producer and music executive Ken Mansfield and biographer Marshall Terrill on a spiritual journey down the secluded halls of the music industry. Rock and a Heart Place is your backstage pass to never before-heard secrets, stories, and testimonies from some of rock music's greatest legends including members of Buffalo Springfield, The Byrds, Collective Soul, England Dan & John Ford Coley, Grand Funk Railroad, Kansas, Korn, Ozzy Osbourne, Pointer Sisters, Prince, The Ronettes, and The Turtles. KEN MANSFIELD’s legendary career in the music industry began as a member of the Town Criers, a successful southern California folk group in the early 1960s. From there he moved to executive tenures as US manager of The Beatles’ Apple Records and, director at Capitol Records, vice president at MGM Records, and president at Barnaby/CBS Records MARSHALL TERRILL is a veteran film, sports, and music writer and the author of nearly twenty books, including best-selling biographies of Steve McQueen, Elvis Presley, and Pete Maravich. Three of his books are in development to be made into movies.Shane Evans, the former drummer of Collective Soul and a member of the Georgia Music Hall of Fame Shane's New Project and Music, Beauty for Ashes is the husband and wife duo of Shane Evans and Kelsey Hamilton, who formed, fell in love, got married and started making beautiful music together.
Join Red Velvet Media as we celebrate Holly Stephey's Birthday And talk about The King Of Cool:) STEVE McQUEEN: THE LIFE AND LEGEND OF A HOLLYWOOD ICON By Marshall Terrill The Man. The Legend. “The King of Cool.” For decades, Steve McQueen has captured our hearts and imaginations. Now Marshall Terrill, the star's preeminent biographer, reveals the true life of the man in Steve McQueen: The Life and Legend of a Hollywood Icon. Behind the scenes, McQueen was perhaps the world's most insecure and contradictory hero. In Steve McQueen: The Life and Legend of a Hollywood Icon Terrill unearths many never-before-told stories about the acting legend (particularly about McQueen's early life) in this highly entertaining new biography. Plus: Steve McQueen's widow, Barbara McQueen recalls the superstar's run-in with Keith Moon.