Chad McQueen, son of Hollywood icon Steve McQueen, has died at the age of 63.
“It is with a heavy heart that we announce the passing of Chad McQueen, son of celebrated actor Steve McQueen.
In 2020, Chad sustained an injury from which he never fully recovered,” Barens wrote.
Born Dec. 28, 1960, McQueen is perhaps best known for his role as Dutch, one of the bullies in the original “The Karate Kid” and the sequel, “The Karate Kid II.”
“It is with a heavy heart that we announce the passing of Chad McQueen, son of celebrated actor Steve McQueen.
Variety reported that Chad competed in events like the 24 Hours of Le Mans and the 12 Hours of Sebring.
He also founded McQueen Racing in 2010.
Their dedication to excellence and their relentless pursuit of pushing the boundaries of performance and design have positioned McQueen Racing at the forefront of the industry,” McQueen Racing’s website states.
He is also survived by his mother, Neile Adams, a well-known Broadway performer, dancer and singer,” Barens’ statement said.
Chad McQueen is also father to “Vampire Diaries” and “Chicago Fire” star Steven R. McQueen from a previous marriage.
At the age of sixty-three, Chad McQueen, the son of celebrity Steve McQueen, passed away.
Arthur H. McQueen’s attorney Barens confirmed the information in a statement provided on Thursday to Fox News Digital.
The death of Chad McQueen, the renowned actor Steve McQueen’s son, is announced with great sadness. Chad was injured in 2020 and never fully recovered, according to Barens’ writing.
born in December. 28 1960, McQueen’s most well-known performance was as one of the bullies in the first “The Karate Kid” and its follow-up, “The Karate Kid II.”. “. .
HIS TROUBLED CHILDHOOD WAS THE CAUSE OF STEVE MCQUEEN’S INSECURITIES, THE REPORT SAYS.
In addition, he starred in movies like “New York Cop” and “Red Line.” Variety claims that there were plans for him to return to the role of “Karate Kid” in the Netflix spin-off “Cobra Kai,” but those plans were never carried out.
Like his well-known father, McQueen concentrated on auto racing outside of acting.
“We regret to inform you of the passing of Chad McQueen, the renowned actor Steve McQueen’s son. Chad suffered a wound in 2020 from which he never fully recovered. “.
— Arthur H. Chad McQueen’s lawyer, Barens.
The values instilled in him by his father were evident in his passion for racing, which not only showcased his extraordinary talent but also allowed him to honor his father’s legacy. His children, Chase and Madison, will carry on writing the McQueen saga with Renaissance Licensing, thanks to his enthusiasm, expertise, and commitment to their family’s legacy, according to a statement from Barens.
Chad participated in races such as the 12 Hours of Sebring and the 24 Hours of Le Mans, according to Variety. In 2010, he established McQueen Racing as well. Madison and Chase McQueen, their children, have assumed leadership roles, according to the company’s website.
Chase and Madison work well together to create a strong team that honors their father’s legacy while bringing their own love of racing into the mix. The website for McQueen Racing claims that the company is at the forefront of the industry due to its “unwavering pursuit of performance and design boundaries combined with their dedication to excellence.”.
“Chad’s incredible journey as a devoted father to Chase and Madison and his unwavering devotion to Jeanie served as a true example of a life full of love and devotion. According to Barens’ statement, he is also survived by his mother, Neile Adams, a well-known Broadway dancer, singer, and performer.
Steven R. McQueen, a star of “Chicago Fire” and “Vampire Diaries,” is another child of Chad McQueen from a previous marriage.
McQueen frequently paid homage to his father on social media. His father passed away in 1980 as a result of complications from cancer.
“To the greatest father I could have ever imagined, happy Father’s Day! I appreciate you being my guardian angel. No one knew you like I did, so I swear to tell your story the way you would want it,” he wrote in a letter from the previous year.
“To support Boys Republic, we respectfully request privacy while the family goes through this trying time,” the statement from Barens said, urging others to give to the family.