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Gene Hackman
Gene Hackman
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Gene Hackman

Eugene Allen Hackman (January 30, 1930 – c. February 17, 2025) was an American actor. In a career that spanned six decades, he received two Academy Awards, two British Academy Films Awards and four Golden Globes. Hackman's two Academy Award wins were for Best Actor for his role as Jimmy "Popeye" Doyle in William Friedkin's action thriller The French Connection (1971) and for Best Supporting Actor for his role as a villainous Sheriff in Clint Eastwood's Western film Unforgiven (1992). He was Oscar-nominated for his roles as 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). Hackman gained further fame for his portrayal of Lex Luthor in Superman (1978) and its sequel Superman II (1980). He also acted in: The Poseidon Adventure (1972), Scarecrow (1973), The Conversation (1974), A Bridge Too Far (1977), Under Fire (1983), Power (1986), Loose Cannons (1990), The Firm (1993), The Quick and the Dead (1995), The Birdcage (1996), Enemy of the State (1998), Behind Enemy Lines (2001) and Runaway Jury (2003). He retired from acting after starring in Welcome to Mooseport (2004). Description above from the Wikipedia article Gene Hackman, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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Once Upon a Time: The Super Heroes
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With the Filmmaker: Wes Anderson
5
Behind Enemy Lines
6.4
Heist
6.3
The Royal Tenenbaums
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Making the Connection: Untold Stories of The French Connection
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Will Shuster's Zozobra™ de Santa Fe
Heroes of Iwo Jima
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Taking Flight: The Development of 'Superman'
7.8
Heartbreakers
6.1
The Mexican
5.9
Making 'Superman': Filming the Legend
6.8
Clint Eastwood: Out of the Shadows
7.1
Under Suspicion
6.1
The Replacements
6.7
The Poughkeepsie Shuffle: Tracing 'The French Connection'
8.3
Hitchcock, Selznick and the End of Hollywood
7.6
Enemy of the State
7.1
Making Frankensense of Young Frankenstein
8.5
Antz
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