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Profile of Gene Hackman on Famous Like Me

 
Name: Gene Hackman  
   
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Date of Birth: 30th January 1930
   
Place of Birth: San Bernardino, California, USA
   
Profession: Actor
 
 
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Gene Hackman

Eugene Alden Hackman (born 30 January 1930) is an Oscar winning American actor. Hackman was born in San Bernardino, California. His parents divorced while he was a child, and he therefore moved from one place to another until he settled finally in Danville, Illinois, where he lived with his English-born grandmother. At 16 he left home to join the Marines, where he served 3 years as a radio operator. Having finished his service, he moved to New York, where he worked in several minor jobs. He then studied television production and journalism at the University of Illinois, taking advantage of the "G.I. Bill".

Already over 30 years old, Hackman decided to become an actor, and joined the Pasadena Playhouse in California. It was in that school that Hackman forged a friendship with another aspiring actor named Dustin Hoffman. Already seen as outsiders by their classmates, Hackman and Hoffman were later voted "The Least Likely To Succeed", which has proven famously untrue. Determined to prove them wrong, Hackman hopped on a bus bound for New York City with his wife, with Hoffman later following. A 2004 article in Vanity Fair described how Hackman, Hoffman and Robert Duvall were all struggling actors and close friends, while living in New York City in the Sixties. As one of many odd jobs, Hackman was working as a doorman when he ran into an instructor whom he despised at the Beverly Hills Playhouse. Reinforcing the "The Least Likely To Succeed" vote, the man had said "See Hackman, I told you you wouldn't amount to anything." Hackman began performing in several off-Broadway plays. Finally, in 1964, he had the offer to play on Broadway, which opened the doors to the movies. His first role was in Lilith, with Warren Beatty in the leading role. Another secondary role, Buck Barrow, in 1967's Bonnie and Clyde, earned him an Academy Award nomination as Best Supporting Actor. In 1971, he was again nominated for the same award, this time for I Never Sang for My Father, working alongside Melvyn Douglas. The next year he won the Best Actor award for his memorable performance as Popeye Doyle in The French Connection.

At the end of the 80s, when Hackman had become a deeply respected actor (during the 80s he made at least seventeen movies - see list below), he alternated between leading and supporting roles, earning another Best Actor nomination for Mississippi Burning. In 1990, he underwent heart surgery, which kept him away from work for a while. In 1992, he played the sadistic sheriff, Bill Daggett in Unforgiven, for which role he earned a second Oscar, this time for Best Supporting Actor. After so many years of acting, Hackman wanted to try another field of creativity, and wrote his first novel, which was published in 1999, a year that was exceptional in that he did not appear in any film.

His distinctive voice can be heard in television commercials from time-to-time, notably for United Airlines, GTE, CNN, and more recently for Oppenheimer Funds and Lowe's Home Improvement.

Hackman is one of the most acclaimed actors of his era. In over 40 years, he has convincingly played a wide variety of characters, not only in cinema, but also in TV productions, and on stage. Hackman's first wife was Fay Maltese. They had three children, but they divorced in 1986 after 30 years of marriage. In 1991, Hackman married Betsy Arakawa. They live in Beverly Hills and Santa Fe, New Mexico. Betsy is co-owner of a upscale retail home- furnishing store in Santa Fe, called Pandora's, Inc.

On 7 July 2004, Hackman gave a rare interview to Larry King, in which he announced that he had no future film projects lined up, and believes his acting career is finished. The interview came just a week after the death of Hackman's hero, Marlon Brando.

Filmography

  • Welcome to Mooseport (2004)
  • Runaway Jury (2003)
  • Behind Enemy Lines (2001)
  • The Royal Tenenbaums (2001)
  • Heist (2001)
  • Heartbreakers (2001)
  • The Mexican (2001)
  • The Replacements (2000)
  • Under Suspicion (2000)
  • Enemy of the State (1998)
  • Twilight (1998)
  • Absolute Power (1997)
  • The Chamber (1996)
  • Extreme Measures (1996)
  • The Birdcage (1996)
  • Get Shorty (1995)
  • Crimson Tide (1995)
  • The Quick and the Dead (1995)
  • Wyatt Earp (1994)
  • Geronimo: An American Legend (1993)
  • The Firm (1993)
  • Unforgiven (1992)
  • Company Business (1991)
  • Class Action (1991)
  • Loose Cannons (1990)
  • Postcards from the Edge (1990)
  • Narrow Margin (1990)
  • The Package (1988)
  • Bat*21 (1988)
  • Mississippi Burning (1988)
  • No Way Out (1987)
  • Another Woman (1987)
  • Superman IV: The Quest For Peace (1987)
  • Hoosiers (1986)
  • Power (1986)
  • Target (1985)
  • Twice In A Lifetime (1985)
  • Eureka (1984)
  • Misunderstood (1984)
  • Uncommon Valor (1983)
  • Under Fire (1983)
  • Reds (1981)
  • Superman II (1981)
  • All Night Long (1981)
  • Superman (1978)
  • The Domino Principle (1978)
  • A Bridge Too Far (1977)
  • March Or Die (1977)
  • French Connection II (1975)
  • Lucky Lady (1975)
  • Night Moves (1975)
  • The Conversation (1974)
  • Bite the Bullet (1974)
  • Young Frankenstein (1974)
  • Scarecrow (1973)
  • The Poseidon Adventure (1972)
  • Prime Cut (1972)
  • The Hunting Party (1971)
  • The French Connection (1971)
  • I Never Sang for My Father (1970)
  • Downhill Racer (1969)
  • Marooned (1969)
  • The Gypsy Moths (1969)
  • Bonnie and Clyde (1967)
  • Hawaii (1966)
  • Lilith (1964)

External link

  • Gene Hackman Yahoo Group


  • Gene Hackman at the Internet Movie Database
  • Classic Movies (1939 - 1969): Gene Hackman

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