Legendary Hollywood star Gene Hackman and his wife Betsy Arakawa have been found dead in their New Mexico home.
The couple, who had been married since 1991, were found alongside their dog. Local media has reported that no foul play is suspected.
Santa Fe County Sheriff Adan Mendoza did not provide a cause of death, nor did he say when the couple might have died, when asked by local media.
Further updates on the shocking triple tragedy are expected later on Thursday.
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Gene Hackman dead at 95: Watch legendary actor’s best Hollywood moments
Double Oscar winner Gene Hackman has been found dead alongside his wife Betsy Arakawa at their home in New Mexico.
The 95-year-old enjoyed a glittering career in Hollywood which spanned five decades and included roles in many successful films.
Here’s a look at some of his best moments on screen:
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Gene Hackman speaks about death in haunting resurfaced interview
Many have been sharing online not only tributes but also footage of a 2004 interview with Larry King.
Hackman told the then-CNN host how he had previously undergone angioplasty, surgery intended open up narrowed or blocked arteries.
The actor told of suffering ‘heart problems’, including – 12 years before that conversation – ‘severe angina’.
When asked by King whether he worried about his health, Hackman replied: ‘I try to take care of myself. I don’t have a lot of fears. I have the normal fear of passing away – you know, I guess we all think about that, especially when you get to be a certain age.
‘I want to make sure that my wife and my family are taken care of. Other than that, I don’t have a lot of fears.’
Gene Hackman’s compound where star hid away from the world
Two-time Oscar-winner Hackman, who just turned 95 last month, had spent much of his life overhauling and recreating of portfolio of impressive homes.
After renovating a home already on the site, he built a second in 2000. It is still not known which property the pair were found in.
Gene Hackman’s most famous films
Hackman’s career spanned more than 40 years and a variety of roles, from tough-guy parts to comedic turns, playing heroes, villains and one iconic sports coach in ways that captivated audiences.
Here’s a list of notable Hackman films:
1961 — Mad Dog Coll (debut)
1967 —Bonnie and Clyde (Academy Award nomination, supporting actor)
1969 — The Gypsy Moths, Downhill Racer, I Never Sang for My Father (Academy nomination, supporting actor)
1971 — The French Connection (as Popeye Doyle, best actor Academy Award win)
1972 — The Poseidon Adventure
1978 — Superman (as Lex Luthor)
1988 — Mississippi Burning (best actor Academy Award nomination)
1992 — Unforgiven (Academy Award win for supporting actor)
2000 — Under Suspicion, The Replacements
2001 — The Mexican,The Royal Tenenbaums
2004 — Welcome to Mooseport
How did Gene Hackman and his wife meet?
Hackman met Betsy Arakawa, a classically trained pianist who grew up in Hawaii, when she was working part-time at a California gym in the mid-1980s, the New York Times reported in 1989.
They soon moved in together, and by the end of the decade had bought their home in Santa Fe.
The large Southwestern-style ranch in a gated community just outside New Mexico’s capital city sits on a hill with views of the Rocky Mountains.
Hackman had three children from a previous marriage, but he and Arakawa had no children together. In 1999 they had adopted three German shepherds, according to the Baltimore Sun.
Hackman told the film magazine Empire in 2020 that he and Arakawa liked to watch DVDs she rented.
Hackman spent the last decades of his life as a recluse
Hollywood legend and two-time Oscar winner Gene Hackman, who has died aged 95, spent the last years of his life retired from acting and as a recluse.
Friends occasionally shared glimpses of his post-acting life, including social media shots of fishing and cycling trips.
Hollywood remembers Gene Hackman
Hollywood stars like George Takei and Antonio Banderas have been posting tributes to Gene Hackman following news of his death at 95.
Assisted suicide is legal for the terminally-ill in New Mexico as rumors swirl over Gene Hackman wife and dog deaths
It is legal for the terminally ill to die by assisted sucide in New Mexico since July 2021, where Hackman and his wife Betsy were found dead on Wednesday.
The information has emerged as speculation grows over the actor and his wife’s cause of deaths.
Hackman, 95, Betsy Arakawa, 63, and their dog were all dead when deputies entered their home to check on their welfare around 1:45 p.m. Wednesday,
The gruff-but-beloved Hackman was among the finest actors of his generation, appearing as villains, heroes and antiheroes in dozens of dramas, comedies and action films from the 1960s until his retirement in the early 2000s.
Police to release new details on actor and wife’s death within HOURS
Santa Fe officials are scheduled to give an update about Gene Hackman and his wife’s death on Thursday morning.
The Oscar winner and his wife Betsy were found dead in ther New Mexico home on Wednesday afternoon.
Foul play was not suspected, but authorities did not release circumstances of their deaths and said an investigation was ongoing.
Gene Hackman’s military career: Lying about age and major operation in China
According to the U.S. Department of Defense, Gene Hackman lied abut his age to enlist in the Marine Corps after leaving home at the age of 16 to join the military.
He served from 1947 to 1952 as a field radio operator and then later as a broadcast journalist.
Hackman was stationed in Qingdao, China, and then Shanghai where part of his duties involved destroying Japanese military equipment so it couldn’t be obtained by communists.
He also participated in Operation Beleaguer, a major operation which saw 50,000 US marines deployed to northeastern China, between 1945 and 1949.
Their aim was protect American lives and property in the country and repatriate foreign nationals who were trapped.
Gene Hackman’s life in Santa Fe – the city with ‘indomitable spirit’
Gene Hackman fishing in Santa Fe in 2015
Gene Hackman was born in California and spent many years in Hollywood as one of the world’s most successful actors.
But it was Santa Fe, New Mexico, he called home at the end of his life, retiring to live in a gated community on the northern outskirts of the city.
He reportedly moved to Santa Fe in the 1980s and was often seen around the city, serving on the board of The Georgia O’Keeffe Museum.
Speaking at the musuem’s opening in 1997, he said:
In the 10 years I’ve lived here, I’ve been taken with the excitement and indomitable spirit of this place.
Favourite spots included the Italian restaurant El Nido in the village of Tesuque and he was a regular sight in The New Mexican’s celebrity column.
In 2012, Hackman had a physical confrontation with a homeless man who he reportedly slapped when he ‘aggressively’ approached him and his wife. Police said he acted in self-defence.
Police are waiting for a search warrant
Sheriff Adan Mendoza said in a statement: ‘All I can say is that we’re in the middle of a preliminary death investigation, waiting on approval of a search warrant.’
Mystery surrounds the death of Gene Hackman and his wife Betsy Arakawa, who were found dead at their home with their beloved dog.
Officers found Hackman, 95, Arakawa, 64, and the pet dead when they performed a welfare check at their Santa Fe home around 1.45pm.
County Sheriff’s deputies said they ‘do not believe foul play was a factor in their deaths’ but the ‘exact cause of death has not been determined’.
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All the major acting awards won by Gene Hackman
Gene Hackman with his best actor Oscar with Jane Fonda and Philip D’ Antoni
Gene Hackman received five Academy Award nominations in his distinguished career, winning two statuettes.
He also won acting gongs across five different decades and was presented with the Cecil B. DeMille award, an honorary Golden Globe the year before his final film in 2004.
Here is his full list of major award wins
1972 – Best actor for The French Connection
1993 – Best supporting actor for Unforgiven
He also received nominations for best actor in 1989 for Mississippi Burning and for best supporting actor in 1968 for Bonnie & Clyde and in 1971 for I Never Sang for My Father
1973 – Best actor in a leading role for The French Connection and The Poseidon Adventure
1992 – Best actor in a supporting role for Unforgiven
Hackman also received best actor nominations for The Conversation and French Connection II in 1975 and 1976 and was shortlisted for best supporting actor in 1978 for Superman
Hackman won three Golden Globes in his career and was awarded with the Cecil B. DeMille award in 2004
1972 – Best actor – motion picture drama for The French Connection
1993 – Best supporting actor – motion picture for Unforgiven
2002 – Best cctor – motion picture musical or comedy for The Royal Tenenbaums
The actor spoke about fearing death and making sure his family will be taken care of
Speaking to Empire in 2009, Hackman said: ‘I try to take care of myself. I don’t have a lot of fears.
‘I have the normal fear of passing away.
‘You know, I guess we all think about that, especially when you get to be a certain age.
‘I want to make sure that my wife and my family are taken care of. Other than that, I don’t have a lot of fears.’
BAFTA ‘saddened’ by death and pay tribute to his ‘illustrious career’
The official X account for prestige British film awards BAFTA has posted in tribute to Hackman.
It wrote: ‘We are saddened to hear that the much-celebrated actor Gene Hackman has died aged 95.
‘Hackman’s illustrious career spanned over six decades and earned him BAFTA wins for his work in Unforgiven, The French Connection and The Poseidon Adventure.’
Who was Betsy Arakawa?
Gene Hackman and Betsy Arakawa pictured at the Golden Globes in 2003
Gene Hackman was found dead alongside Betsy Arakawa, his second wife who shared his secluded lifestyle after he walked away from Hollywood.
According to reports, Ms Arakawa, who was 32 years younger than her husband, was born in Hawaii and is a classically trained pianist.
She is understood to have met Hackman in the 1980s while working part-time at a gym in California as she pursued a career in music.
Hackman later insisted that their relationship began after his divorce from his first wife Faye Maltese, who he was married to from 1956 to 1986.
He told the South Florida Sun-Sentinel:
By the way, I did not leave my real-life wife for a younger woman. We just drifted apart. We lost sight of each other. When you work in this business, marriage takes a great deal of work and love.
The couple moved to Santa Fe, New Mexico, in 1990 and were married a year later.
Speaking about their lives, Hackman said he spent time watching ‘DVDs that my wife rents; we like simple stories that some of the little low-budget films manage to produce’.
Hollywood star Gene Hackman – who along with his second wife, Betsy Arakawa, was found dead in their Santa Fe home on Wednesday morning – leaves behind three adult children.
Whilst the two-time Oscar winner mostly tried to keep his family life private throughout his impressive career, he did often confess just how ‘tough’ his offspring’s life was after he missed out on their earlier years due to work.
The Superman star, 95, was married to first wife Faye Maltese, a bank clerk, from 1956 to 1986. They shared three children together – Christopher Allen, now 65, Elizabeth Jean, 62, and Leslie Anne Hackman, 59.
How Gene Hackman’s son helped him fall in love with writing
When Gene Hackman retired from acting in the early 2000s, he turned to writing to keep himself busy.
The legendary actor never received a writing credit in his 45-year career on the silver screen but released a series of novels with his neighbour Daniel Lenihan.
Speaking to Empire in 2020, he explained how his son Christopher helped him take up writing before he turned it into a secondary career.
My son thought he wanted to be an actor at one time and was in New York and I wrote him a couple of little monologues. I guess that’s where I started. I really enjoyed it. Ideas would just pop into my head and I would write them down.
Speaking about one of his books, Escape From Andersonville: A Novel Of The Civil War, he explained the different kind of stress he felt comparing to starring on screen.
I don’t picture myself as a great writer, but I really enjoy the process, especially on this book. We had to do a great deal of research on it to get some of the facts right, and it is stressful to some degree, but it’s a different kind of stress.
It’s one you can kind of manage, because you’re sitting there by yourself, as opposed to having ninety people sitting around waiting for you to entertain them.
Hollywood legend and two-time Oscar winner Gene Hackman, who has died aged 95, spent the last years of his life retired from acting and as a recluse.
The star of 1970s classics The French Connection and The Conversation was seen looking frail in some of the last pictures showing him and his wife Betsy Arakawa, who has also been found dead.
They were discovered at the property in Santa Fe in the US state of New Mexico to which Hackman retreated in recent decades following years of Hollywood success.
Friends occasionally shared glimpses of his post-acting life, including social media shots of fishing expeditions – while paying tribute to his silver screen triumphs.
Hackman saved two stray dogs and brought them to a shelter in his limousine
The shelter which Gene and Betsy adopted their dog from shared a birthday message to the actor last year.
Animal Rescue wrote: ‘Happy 94th birthday to our most famous adopter Gene Hackman!! While filming The Replacements in Baltimore in 1999, two stray dogs wandered onto the movie set.
‘Both dogs were transported to us via limousine and the Hackmans came up the following week and adopted one of them.#adoptdontshop.’
Gene Hackman’s heartbroken fans shared a plethora of emotional tributes to the star on Thursday following the news of his and his wife Betsy Arakawa’s deaths.
The couple, who had been married since 1991, were found alongside their dog. Local media has reported that no foul play is suspected.
And amid the shock news, movie fans were quick to share their devastation at the loss of the film icon, taking to X to share their thoughts.
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Hackman on acting: ‘I never got tired of work’
Clint Eastwood wished Hackman a happy 95th just a month ago
Less than a month ago, actor and film director Clint Eastwood wished Hackman a happy birthday in a sweet post on X.
They worked together in Absolute Power, which aired in 1997.
Piers Morgan: ‘What an incredibly sad end to a remarkable life’
Gene Hackman – who along with his wife was found dead in his Santa Fe home – was married twice in his life.
The Hollywood legend, 95, had been with Betsy Arakawa, 64 – more than 30 years his junior – since 1991.
And the late star, perhaps best known for his role as Buck in Bonnie and Clyde, was said to live a ‘peaceful life’ with the Hawaiian classical pianist he fell in love with.
However, his romance with first partner Faye Maltese, a bank clerk, was understood to be much more tumultuous.
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Filmaker Francis Ford Coppola pays tribute to ‘magnificent’ actor
Legendary Hollywood director Francis Ford Coppola has paid tribute to Hackman on his Instagram page.
Coppola, perhaps best known for directing the Godfather trilogy, worked with Hackman on the 1974 thriller The Conversation, which was nominated for best film at the Academy Awards.
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. I mourn his loss, and celebrate his existence and contribution.
Gene Hackman enraptured fans in his iconic roles ever since he stormed to fame as Buck Barrow in Bonnie and Clyde, kicking off his four-decade long career.
In the 20 years since his shock 2004 retirement, his classic Hollywood repertoire has continued to leave fans in awe as he left quite an impact on the film industry despite starting a new reclusive life out of the spotlight.
Born on January 30, 1930, Hackman first enlisted in the army after lying about his age at 16, serving for four-and-a-half years before pursuing acting after briefly living in New York.
As Hollywood mourns the loss of the acting great and his beloved wife, let us take a look back at Hackman’s greatest moments on screen:
Cause of death unknown, police say
A police statement read: ‘On February 26 2025 at approximately 1.45pm, 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.
‘Foul play is not suspected as a factor in those deaths at this time – however, exact cause of death has not been determined. This is an active and ongoing investigation by the Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Office.’
‘He means something to everybody’
George Takei calls Hackman a ‘true giant of the screen’
George Takei, known for his role as Hikaru Sulu, helmsman of the USS Enterprise in Star Trek, posted a touching tribute to the late actor.
We have lost one of the true giants of the screen. Gene Hackman could play anyone, and you could feel a whole life behind it. He could be everyone and no one, a towering presence or an everyday Joe. That’s how powerful an actor he was. He will be missed, but his work will live on forever.
Hackman and Arakawa’s German Shepherds
Hackman and Arakawa shared their Santa Fe home with their German Shepherds.
While Hackman was filming The Replacements in Baltimore, two stray dogs wandered onto the set.
The actor had them brought to a local shelter, which named the dogs Gene and Keanu – after Hackman and his costar Keanu Reeves.
Gene and his wife went on to adopt the one named after him.
It has not been reported which of their dogs was found alongside them.
Gene Hackman knew he wanted to be an actor from the age of 10 but some people seemed to think he was wasting his time.
His classmates at the Pasadena Playhouse in California, where Hackman studied acting in his mid-20s, cruelly voted him ‘Least Likely To Succeed’.
Given that he shared the award that year with his lifelong friend, Dustin Hoffman, the sceptics couldn’t have been more wrong.
He won a Best Actor Oscar playing hardboiled detective Jimmy ‘Popeye’ Doyle in The French Connection and Best Supporting Actor as brutal sheriff ‘Little’ Bill Daggett in Unforgiven.
But he could switch off the menace he did so well to play an eccentric family patriarch in 2001 comedy The Royal Tenenbaums (for which he won a Golden Globe) or ham up the villainy as Lex Luthor in the Superman movies.
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The couple married in 1991 after moving to their New Mexico home together in 1990.
They reportedly began dating in the mid-80s, reportedly after they met at a gym in California.
Arakawa, who is said to have been born in Hawaii in the early 1960s, was pursuing a career in classical music at the time while working shifts in the gym.
She was a skilled musician who was classically trained as a pianist.
Hackman later insisted that their relationship began after his divorce from his first wife Faye Maltese, who he was married to from 1956 to 1986.
The couple had a love for German Shepherds, at one point owning three after adopting one in 1999.
Tragically, their beloved dog was found dead alongside them.
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Hackman and his wife watched ‘low-budget films’ together
Hackman divorced his first wife, Faye Maltese, in 1986 after spending 30 years together and raising three children.
Five years later, he walked down the aisle with Arakawa, a retired classical pianist 30 years younger than him.
The pair reportedly met at a fitness center in Los Angeles.
In an interview with Empire in 2020, the retired actor said he enjoyed watching DVDs that Arakawa rented.
‘We like simple stories that some of the little low-budget films manage to produce,’ he said.
‘Friday night is set aside for a Comedy Channel marathon, with particular attention paid to Eddie Izzard. The speed of thought is amazing.’
Hackman and Faye Maltese pictured in the 80s:
Hackman and Arakawa pictured in 1992:
Police arrived at their Santa Fe home on Wednesday afternoon
Police arrived at the couple’s home at a gated community on Wednesday afternoon.
Hackman and his wife had lived in Santa Fe since 2004.
Tributes pour in for the acting legend
Heartbroken film buffs have taken to social media to pay tribute to Hackman.
‘RIP Gene Hackman – an unmissable screen presence,’ one read.
Another said: ‘A colossus, a once-in-a-generation gravitational force of an actor.’
‘He was truly one of the finest actors ever to grace the screen and there will never be another like him. RIP and thanks for the amazing performances’ a third posted.
Police issue statement on ‘active investigation’
The Santa Fe County Sheriff in New Mexico said there is an ‘active investigation’ into the deaths
The police department said: ‘We can confirm that both Gene Hackman and his wife were found deceased Wednesday afternoon at their residence on Sunset Trail.
‘This is an active investigation – however, at this time we do not believe that foul play was a factor.’
The last photos of Gene Hackman, 95, and his wife Betsy Arakawa, 64, have been revealed, following the news of their deaths on Thursday.
The couple, who had been married since 1991, were found alongside their dog. Local media has reported that no foul play is suspected.
An acting career that spanned decades:
Hackman began his acting career nearly 70 years ago, joining the Pasadena Playhouse in 1956, where he befriended fellow aspiring actor Dustin Hoffman.
He eventually moved to New York in 1963 and began performing in several Off-Broadway plays and smaller TV roles.
The thespian truly made his name in the 1970s, when he was nominated for an Oscar in the Best Supporting Actor category for the 1970 flick, I Never Sang For My Father.
the following year he officially became a leading man, winning the Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance as New York City Detective Jimmy ‘Popeye’ Doyle in The French Connection.
He went on to have consistent work, including in disaster film The Poseidon Adventure (1972) and Francis Ford Coppola’s The Conversation (1974) before landing the role of supervillain Lex Luthor in 1978’s Superman: The Movie.
In the 1980s he starred in several films including Reds (1981), Under Fire (1983), Hoosiers (1986), No Way Out (1987) and Mississippi Burning (1988).
The 1990s brought him his second Oscar as he earned the Best Supporting Actor gong for his work as sadistic sheriff ‘Little’ Bill Daggett alongside Clint Eastwood in 1992’s Unforgiven.
He rounded out that decade by also starring in Narrow Margin (1990), Geronimo: An American Legend (1993), The Firm (1993), The Chamber (1996), Wyatt Earp (1994), The Quick And The Dead (1995), Crimson Tide (1995), Get Shorty (1995,) Absolute Power (1997), The Birdcage (1996) and Enemy Of The State (1998).
Hackman continued to be active in the early 2000s with roles in Behind Enemy Lines (2001), Heist (2001), Runaway Jury (2003), and even earned the Golden Globe for Best Actor – Musical or Comedy for 2001’s The Royal Tenenbaums.
How the Oscar winner announced he was stepping away from acting
Hackman told Reuters in 2008: ‘I haven’t held a press conference to announce retirement, but yes, I’m not going to act any longer.’
‘I’ve been told not to say that over the last few years, in case some real wonderful part comes up, but I really don’t want to do it any longer.’
He also explained his passion for writing novels, saying ‘I like the loneliness of it, actually. It’s similar in some ways to acting, but it’s more private and I feel like I have more control over what I’m trying to say and do.’
‘There’s always a compromise in acting and in film, you work with so many people and everyone has an opinion. … I don’t know that I like it better than acting, it’s just different. I find it relaxing and comforting.’
In 2011, he was asked by GQ if he would ever come out of retirement to do one more film, to which Hackman responded: ‘If I could do it in my own house, maybe, without them disturbing anything and just one or two people.’
He has not stayed completely away from the industry, however, as he has narrated two Marine Corps documentaries: The Unknown Flag Raiser of Iwo Jima (2016) and We, The Marines (2017).
Hackman and Betsy, 64, were spotted in public last year for the first time in 21 years
Last year, he and Betsy, a 64-year-old classical pianist, were seen out and about for the first time in two decades.
Hackman was spotted holding onto his wife’s arm for balance as the pair grabbed a bite at Pappadeaux’s Seafood Kitchen in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Before the dinner date, Hackman enjoyed a cup of coffee and some apple pie from a local Speedway store.
The couple’s outing marked the first time they were seen together in public for 21 years, with the last time being at the 2003 Golden Globe Awards, where he won the Cecil B. deMille award.
Hackman pictured in some of his early roles:
Bonnie and Clyde, 1967: The actor was first propelled into the spotlight when he starred in Bonnie and Clyde, where he played Buck Barrow
The Conversation, 1974: Hackman played a surveillance expert who gets into trouble when his recordings reveal a potential murder.
Under Suspicion, 2000: Alongside Monica Bellucci and Morgan Freeman, Hackman played Henry Hearst, a tax attorney who is questioned over the murders of two girls.
‘Reclusive’ Gene Hackman’s history of acting:
The actor starred in a slew of beloved movies and TV shows like Superman, The French Connection and Get Shorty, to name a few.
But in 2004, he announced that he was done being an actor. He packed up his things, left Los Angeles for the quiet of New Mexico – and he never looked back.
Some initially thought that the shocking decision had to do with his marriage.
It turns out, the Oscar-award winning actor actually quit acting because of the severe stress he was under, which became too much to handle after he started to have issues with his heart.
Born in California on January 30 1930, Hackman had just turned 95 in late January.
He was known for being a reclusive person, having not starred in a movie since 2004, when he played Monroe ‘Eagle’ Cole in the political satire Welcome to Mooseport.
No ‘immediate indication of foul play’, sheriff says
Santa Fe County Sheriff Adan Mendoza did not provide a cause of death, nor did he say when the couple might have died, when asked by local media.
The Sheriff confirmed just after midnight that the couple had died, along with their dog.
He said there was ‘immediate indication of foul play’ in their deaths.
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Gene Hackman and his wife Betsy Arakawa have been found dead in their Santa Fe home.
The couple, who had been married since 1991, were found alongside their dog. Local media has reported that no foul play is suspected.
Hackman had just turned 95 in late January. Born in California on January 30 1930, the actor had enlisted in the army after lying about his age at 16, serving for four-and-a-half years.
After moving back to California following his military service, he decided to pursue acting after briefly living in New York.
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