Actor Gene Hackman, wife Betsy Arakawa finds death in New Mexico

Oscar winner Gene Hackman And his wife Betty ArakawaThey were found dead in Santa Fe, New Mexico on Wednesday, February 26. Hackman is 95 years old. His wife is 63 years old.
“On February 26, 2025, at about 1:45 pm, Santa Fe County Sheriff’s deputies were sent to an address on the Old Sunset Trail in Hyde Park, Gene Hackman, 95 US Weekly Thursday, February 27.
“However, fouls are not considered as the factor of those deaths [the] The exact cause of death has not been determined. This is an active investigation by the Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Office. ” the statement continued.
this Santa Fe New Mexico The news was first reported at midnight Thursday and was confirmed by Santa Fe County Sheriff Adan Mendoza.
ABC News reported that Hackman and Alakava were found Wednesday when police conducted welfare checks after neighbors expressed concern about their health.
Hackman gets credit for his role in the movie France Connection and Not forgiving Before leaving the spotlight.
Born in San Bernadino, California in January 1930, Hackman worked as a Marine at the University of Illinois, and then left the academy to perform at the Pasadena Playhouse in California. He then worked at the New York Theater and eventually made his debut on Broadway in 1964 Any Wednesday. His performance helped him break into the movie world Lilith Later that year.
Hackman was nominated for the 1967 Academy Awards as his film career flourished Bonnie and Clyde and the 1970s I never sing for my father. Later, he won his first Oscar for his portrayal of Detective Popeye Doyle in 1971 France Connection. Hackman becomes a leader and appears Night falls1981 red1986 Indians1987 No way out and 1988 Mississippi Burning (For this, he won an Oscar nod again). He also showed his role in his role in 1974 Young Frankenstein and 1978 Superman.
Hackmann is Clint Eastwood1992 West Not forgiving. Later he starred in 1995 Go shorter1998 National Enemy2001 Royal Tenenbaums2003 Jury out of control and 2004 Welcome to Mooseport.

Gene Hackman.
Kevin Winter/Getty ImagesIn 2004, Hackman revealed in a rare interview that he had no upcoming projects. Four years later, he confirmed that he retired from the show, noting that he would only make another movie in unique situations.
“I don’t know. If I could do this in my own house, maybe not bothering anything, just one or two people.” GQ In 2008.
Interviewed in 2020 empireHackman elaborated on his decision to get rid of the performance. “The straw that breaks the camel’s back is actually a stress test I did in New York,” he explained at the time. “The doctor told me that my heart is not the shape I should have any stress.”
Hackman married Arakawa in 1991. Faye Maltese.