Chad McQueen, son of Steve McQueen, has passed away at 63, leaving fans mourning. Known for his striking resemblance to his father, Chad experienced numerous achievements and struggles, including multiple surgeries and a coma.
Chad’s death, announced by his family on September 12, 2024, has left a void in both the entertainment and racing worlds. Fans often remarked on how much he looked and acted like his famous father, carrying forward Steve’s legacy and the love of fast cars and motorcycles.
Chad McQueen at the photocall of “Steve McQueen Le man & The mans” on May 16, 2015 | Source: Getty Images
Chad’s journey, however, took a tragic turn, that led to a lengthy hospital stay and numerous surgeries. Despite these struggles, he remained close to his family and continued to honor his father’s memory in his own way. But what exactly led to these health challenges—and ultimately, his untimely death?
Chad McQueen, circa 1980 | Source: Getty Images
He ‘Looked like a Copy of His Dad’
Chad spent his entire life in the shadow of his legendary father. The Hollywood icon, Steve McQueen, is remembered for films like “Bullitt and The Great Escape.” The resemblance between the two was uncanny. Fans often commented on social media about how much Chad looked like his famous dad.
Chad McQueen at the Roxbury Club on July 14, 1990 | Source: Getty Images
“Like father, like son!” and “You look just like your dad here,” were common remarks from followers when Chad posted photos online. Even as they mourn his death, fans still make comments such as, “Looked like a copy of his dad” and “He’s a copy of legendary Steve McQueen.”
Steve McQueen poses for a photo in London | Photo: Getty Images
Beyond his physical appearance, Chad had inherited many of his father’s qualities, from his calm demeanor to his passions. In a 1996 interview, Chad reflected on how much he admired his father’s values.
Steve McQueen poses during 12 Hours of Sebring race in 1970 | Photo: Getty Images
“A lot of my values are like my dad’s,” he said, adding that he grew to understand his father’s cautious approach to life as he got older. These similarities went beyond mere personality traits. Chad also followed in Steve’s footsteps in his career, as an actor and a racer.
A Family Man and Loving Father
While Chad was known for his Hollywood roles and passion for racing, his family meant the world to him. He was a devoted husband to Jeanie Galbraith, whom he married in 1993, and a loving father to their two children, Chase and Madison.
Chad and Madison McQueen attend Madison McQueen’s Baby Shower at Bighorn Golf Club in Palm Desert, California, on March 8, 2023 | Source: Getty Images
The family announced Chad’s passing with a heartfelt statement, expressing their grief while celebrating the incredible man he was. “His remarkable journey as a loving father to us, along with his unwavering commitment to our mother, truly exemplified a life filled with love and dedication,” they shared.
Chad’s commitment to his family was also reflected in the way he passed down the McQueen legacy to his children. His son Chase, like Chad, shares a passion for racing, continuing the tradition that began with Steve McQueen.
Chad’s other son, Steven R. McQueen, from a previous relationship, has made a name for himself in Hollywood. He is known for portraying Jeremy Gilbert on “The Vampire Diaries.”
Steven R McQueen attends day 3 of Comic-Con in San Diego, California on July 24, 2010 | Photo: Getty Images
Despite his busy career and personal challenges, Chad remained closely involved with his family. He ensured the values and passions of the McQueen name lived on through the next generation.
Racing Was in His Blood
Much like his father, Steve, Chad had a deep-rooted passion for racing that began at a young age. By the time he was 12, he had already won the World Mini Grand Prix, solidifying his love for speed and competition.
This shared passion for racing wasn’t just a hobby but a family bond that brought Chad and Steve even closer. Chad often recalled moments from his childhood when he would join his father on the sets of his movies, particularly the 1971 racing film “Le Mans.”
It was during these times that Chad first got a taste of professional racing. He famously sat on his father’s lap while they reached speeds of up to 100 MPH behind the wheel of a Porsche 917.
Racing became a central part of Chad’s life, both on and off the screen. He competed in several motorsport events, including the Baja 1000 and Motocross. Chad even continued racing after his acting career took off.
However, this passion would also lead to one of the most challenging moments of his life. In 2006, during a practice run for the Daytona International Speedway’s Rolex 24 event, Chad suffered a severe accident that nearly cost him his life.
The crash would ultimately end his professional racing career. However, his involvement in the motorsports world continued through his company, McQueen Racing, and other ventures.
The Devastating Accident
Chad’s racing career came to a tragic halt at a time when he had no intentions of slowing down. In a split second, his life changed forever. Chad later recounted that he might have cut a tire or made a mistake.
He couldn’t remember exactly—but the impact was devastating. He lost control of the car, hitting the back wall hard, which caused the vehicle to collapse around him. The injuries Chad sustained were severe.
He broke multiple bones, including his neck, left leg, and ribs, and suffered a collapsed lung. Worst of all, the crash left him in a coma for three and a half weeks. During his recovery, Chad underwent nine surgeries to repair the damage, but the accident marked the end of his professional racing career.
Despite the challenges the accident brought, Chad remained involved in motorsports. He even joked about returning to racing, saying he had recently acquired a historic racing license.
This allowed him to participate in events, though his right eye still had trouble focusing due to the injuries. Chad’s resilience was evident in his determination to stay connected to the sport he loved, even when his body no longer allowed him to compete professionally.