Gene Hackman
Known for: Acting
Born: January 29, 1930 in San Bernardino, California, USA - Died: February 16, 2025
Eugene Allen Hackman (January 30, 1930 – c. February 18, 2025) was an American actor. Hackman made his credited film debut in the drama Lilith (1964). He later won two Academy Awards, his first for Best Actor for his role as Jimmy "Popeye" Doyle in William Friedkin's action thriller The French Connection (1971) and his second for Best Supporting Actor for playing a sheriff in Clint Eastwood's Western Unforgiven (1992). He was Oscar-nominated for playing Buck Barrow in the crime drama Bonnie and Clyde (1967), a college professor in the drama I Never Sang for My Father (1970), and an FBI agent in the historical drama Mississippi Burning (1988).
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Unforgiven
'Little' Bill Daggett
Absolute Power
President Richmond
Bonnie and Clyde
Buck Barrow
The French Connection
Jimmy Doyle
The Poseidon Adventure
Reverend Scott
The Conversation
Harry Caul
Mississippi Burning
Agent Rupert Anderson
Young Frankenstein
Blindman
Under Suspicion
Henry Hearst
No Way Out
Defense Secretary David Brice
Superman
Lex Luthor
The Replacements
Jimmy McGinty
French Connection II
"Popeye" Doyle
Heartbreakers
William B. Tensy
The Birdcage
Senator Kevin Keeley
Heist
Joe Moore
A Bridge Too Far
Maj. Gen. Stanislaw F. Sosabowski
Hoosiers
Coach Norman Dale
Extreme Measures
Dr. Lawrence Myrick
Superman IV: The Quest for Peace
Lex Luthor
The Mexican
Arnold Margolese
Runaway Jury
Rankin Fitch
Postcards from the Edge
Lowell Kolchek
Another Woman
Larry