Gene Hackman, the esteemed actor known for his versatility and commanding screen presence, passed away at the age of 95 on Wednesday.
He and his wife, Betsy Arakawa with their dog, were found deceased in their Santa Fe, New Mexico home. Authorities have stated that no foul play is suspected.Â
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Hackman’s illustrious career spanned over four decades, during which he delivered numerous memorable performances. Here are eight of his most iconic roles:
- “Bonnie and Clyde” (1967)
Portraying Buck Barrow, Hackman received his first Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor. - “The French Connection” (1971)
As Detective Jimmy “Popeye” Doyle, Hackman won his first Academy Award for Best Actor, delivering a gritty performance that solidified his status in Hollywood. - “The Poseidon Adventure” (1972)
Hackman starred as Reverend Frank Scott in this classic disaster film, leading a group of survivors through a capsized ocean liner. - “The Conversation” (1974)
In a departure from his previous roles, Hackman played the introspective surveillance expert Harry Caul, earning critical acclaim for his nuanced performance. - “Superman” (1978)
Hackman took on the role of the villainous Lex Luthor, bringing a blend of menace and charm to Superman’s arch-nemesis. - “Unforgiven” (1992)
His portrayal of the ruthless sheriff Little Bill Daggett earned Hackman his second Academy Award, this time for Best Supporting Actor, in Clint Eastwood’s revisionist Western. - “The Firm” (1993)
Hackman delivered a compelling performance as Avery Tolar, a morally conflicted attorney, in this legal thriller based on John Grisham’s novel. - “The Royal Tenenbaums” (2001)
In this ensemble comedy-drama, Hackman played the eccentric patriarch Royal Tenenbaum, showcasing his versatility and comedic timing.Â
Beyond his film career, Hackman was a decorated actor, earning two Academy Awards, four Golden Globes, and two BAFTA Awards. He retired from acting in 2004, choosing to lead a quieter life in Santa Fe with his wife, Betsy Arakawa.
Gene Hackman’s legacy is marked by a diverse range of characters and unforgettable performances that have left an indelible impact on cinema.