Gene Hackman, Legendary Two-Time Oscar Winner, Wife And Dog Found Dead

- June 4, 2026
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Hollywood has lost one of its most iconic actors. Gene Hackman, the two-time Academy Award-winning star of The French Connection and Unforgiven, was found dead at his New Mexico home on Wednesday afternoon, along with his wife, Betsy Arakawa and their dog.

Authorities from the Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Office conducted a welfare check at the residence, where they made the tragic discovery.

Sheriff Adan Mendoza confirmed that there were no immediate signs of foul play, but the cause of death remains under investigation.

“Foul play is not suspected as a factor in these deaths at this time; however, the exact cause of death has not been determined,” the sheriff’s office said in a statement. “This remains an active and ongoing investigation.”

Per Fox News:

“On February 26, 2025 at approximately 1:45 p.m., Santa Fe County Sheriff’s deputies were dispatched to an address on Old Sunset Trail in Hyde Park where Gene Hackman, 95 and his wife Betsy Arakawa, 64, and a dog were found deceased,” the Santa Fe County Sheriff’s office told Fox News Digital early Thursday morning.

“The loss of a great artist, always cause for both mourning and celebration: Gene Hackman a great actor, inspiring and magnificent in his work and complexity,” Francis Ford Coppola, who wrote and directed the 1974 film “The Conversation” – in which Hackman starred in – wrote on Instagram. “I mourn his loss, and celebrate his existence and contribution.”

Eugene Alden Hackman was born Jan. 30, 1931, in San Bernardino, California, and grew up in Danville, Illinois, where his father worked as a pressman for the Commercial-News. His parents fought repeatedly, and his father often used his fists on Gene to take out his rage, according to the Associated Press. The boy found refuge in movie houses, identifying with Errol Flynn and James Cagney as his role models.

When Gene was 13, his father waved goodbye and drove off, never to return. The abandonment was a lasting injury to Gene. His mother had become an alcoholic and was constantly at odds with her mother, with whom the shattered family lived (Gene had a younger brother). At 16, he “suddenly got the itch to get out.” Lying about his age, he enlisted in the U.S. Marines.

Hackman was deployed to Qingdao (Tsingtao) and later Shanghai, China, as part of the post-World War II occupation force as Communist and Nationalist forces were fighting in the Chinese Civil War.

During his time in the United States Marine Corps, Hackman was assigned to a unit tasked with destroying leftover Japanese military equipment from World War II—in part to prevent it from falling into the hands of the Chinese Communists. After his time in China, he was stationed at various bases, including Hawaii and Japan.

Hackman had a reputation for defying authority—a trait that would later serve him well in his acting career. He frequently clashed with superiors and was demoted three times due to disciplinary issues.

After completing his service, Hackman left the Marines in 1951 and used the GI Bill to study journalism and later pursue acting.

A Storied Career Spanning Four Decades

Hackman’s path to Hollywood stardom was anything but conventional. He struggled to break into the industry before landing his breakout role as Buck Barrow in Bonnie and Clyde (1967), which earned him his first Academy Award nomination.

His career soared with The French Connection (1971), where he played the relentless Detective “Popeye” Doyle. The performance won him his first Oscar for Best Actor and cemented his place in cinematic history.

Hackman became known for his versatility, seamlessly transitioning between action thrillers, dramas, and even comedies. His most notable films include:

The Poseidon Adventure (1972) – A disaster film classic.

The Conversation (1974) – A tense thriller directed by Francis Ford Coppola, earning him another Oscar nomination.

Superman: The Movie (1978) – Portraying the unforgettable villain Lex Luthor.

Hoosiers (1986) – An inspiring sports drama about a small-town basketball team.

Mississippi Burning (1988) – Another Oscar-nominated performance as an FBI agent tackling Civil Rights era murders.

Unforgiven (1992) – A career-defining role in Clint Eastwood’s acclaimed Western, earning him his second Oscar, this time for Best Supporting Actor.

Even as he aged, Hackman remained a force on screen through the 1990s and early 2000s, starring in major hits such as The Firm (1993), Crimson Tide (1995), Enemy of the State (1998) and The Royal Tenenbaums (2001), which won him a Golden Globe.

His final film was Welcome to Mooseport (2004), after which he stepped away from Hollywood and focused on writing, co-authoring several historical and Western novels.

A Legacy That Will Endure

Widely regarded as one of the greatest actors of all time, Hackman’s impact on American cinema is undeniable. His performances, often marked by intensity and authenticity, influenced generations of actors who followed.

As the investigation into his death continues, Hollywood mourns the loss of a legend—one whose work will remain immortal on screen.

This is a breaking news story. Please check back for updates.

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