Gene Hackman is a highly acclaimed American actor known for his versatile and compelling performances. He made his film debut in 1964 and went on to win two Academy Awards: Best Actor for his iconic role as Jimmy "Popeye" Doyle in "The French Connection" (1971) and Best Supporting Actor for his portrayal of a villainous sheriff in "Unforgiven" (1992). Hackman also received Oscar nominations for his performances in "Bonnie and Clyde," "I Never Sang for My Father," and "Mississippi Burning," solidifying his reputation as one of the finest actors of his generation.
In 1956, Gene Hackman married Faye Maltese, with whom he later had three children.
Francis Ford Coppola directed him in The Conversation (1974).
In 1980, Gene Hackman won the Long Beach Toyota Pro/Celebrity Race.
In 1983, Gene Hackman drove a Dan Gurney Team Toyota in the 24 Hours of Daytona Endurance Race.
In 1986, Gene Hackman and Faye Maltese divorced after three decades of marriage.
As of 1990, Gene Hackman had created ten homes, two of which were featured in Architectural Digest.
In 1990, Gene Hackman and Betsy Arakawa's Santa Fe home was featured in Architectural Digest.
In 1990, Gene Hackman underwent an angioplasty.
On December 1, 1991, Gene Hackman married Betsy Arakawa after dating for seven years.
In 1995, Gene Hackman created his will, listing Betsy Arakawa as his sole inheritor.
In 1995, Gene Hackman played film producer Harry Zimm alongside John Travolta in the comedy-drama Get Shorty.
In 1996, Gene Hackman played conservative Senator Kevin Keeley in The Birdcage with Robin Williams and Nathan Lane. He also co-starred with Hugh Grant in Extreme Measures in 1996.
Clint Eastwood, who directed Hackman in the films Absolute Power (1997).
In 1998, Gene Hackman did Twilight with Paul Newman, voiced the villain in the animated film Antz, and co-starred with Will Smith in Enemy of the State.
In 1999, Gene Hackman, along with Daniel Lenihan, released Wake of the Perdido Star, a sea adventure historical fiction novel.
In 2000, Gene Hackman co-starred with Morgan Freeman in Under Suspicion and Keanu Reeves in The Replacements.
In 2001, Asteroid 55397 Hackman was discovered by Roy Tucker.
In 2001, Gene Hackman co-starred in Behind Enemy Lines and Heartbreakers, appeared in Heist, made a cameo in The Mexican, and starred in The Royal Tenenbaums, for which he won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy.
In 2003, Gene Hackman starred in Runaway Jury and was honored with the Cecil B. DeMille Award from the Golden Globe Awards for his contributions to entertainment.
In July 2004, Gene Hackman announced in an interview with Larry King that he had no future film projects and believed his acting career was over.
In 2004, Gene Hackman appeared in Welcome to Mooseport, which marked his final film acting role.
In 2004, Gene Hackman, along with Daniel Lenihan, released Justice for None, a Depression-era murder tale.
In 2007, after retiring from acting, Gene Hackman narrated four episodes of the NFL Films sports documentary series America's Game: The Super Bowl Champions.
In 2008, Gene Hackman confirmed his retirement from acting while promoting his third novel. That same year, Hackman made his last televised appearance in Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives.
In 2008, Gene Hackman, along with Daniel Lenihan, released Escape from Andersonville, about a prison escape during the American Civil War.
In 2009, Gene Hackman revealed that the stress test results indicating his heart was not in good shape was the reason for his retirement.
In 2011, Gene Hackman said in a GQ magazine interview that he might consider coming out of retirement to do one more film if he could do it in his own house with minimal disturbance.
In 2011, Gene Hackman's first solo novel, Payback at Morning Peak, a story of love and revenge set in the Old West, was released.
In 2012, Gene Hackman was struck by a pickup truck while cycling in the Florida Keys, sustaining bumps and bruises.
In 2013, Gene Hackman's final novel, Pursuit, a police thriller, was released.
In 2016, Gene Hackman narrated the documentary The Unknown Flag Raiser of Iwo Jima, related to the United States Marine Corps.
In 2017, Gene Hackman narrated the documentary We, the Marines, related to the United States Marine Corps.
On May 18, 2019, the Minor Planet Center officially published the naming citation for Asteroid 55397 Hackman, named in honor of Gene Hackman.
In late 2022, Gene Hackman attended an event in Santa Fe.
In March 2024, Gene Hackman was last seen in public.
On February 11, 2025, Betsy Arakawa, Gene Hackman's wife, was last seen alive at a CVS Pharmacy before returning to their home.
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