Hollywood is mourning the unexpected death of Gene Hackman.
Hackman, his wife, Betsy Arakawana, and their dog were found dead in their Santa Fe home on Wednesday. No cause of death has been released but foul play was not suspected, The Associated Press reported.
They were found when deputies conducted a welfare check at the home around 1:45 p.m. local time, the Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Office said.
Hollywood remembered Hackman and the slate of films he left behind.
Clint Eastwood released a statement to USA Today, writing, “There was no finer actor than Gene. Intense and instinctive. Never a false note. He was also a dear friend whom I will miss very much.” Eastwood directed and co-starred with Hackman in “Unforgiven.”
Morgan Freeman, who worked with Hackman in both “Unforgiven” and “Under Suspicion” called their time together “one of the most personal highlights of my career.”
Valerie Perrine, who played Lex Luthor’s girlfriend in “Superman” said Hackman was a “genius.”
Nathan Lane, who starred alongside him in “The Birdcage” released a statement, which read according to USA Today, “Getting to watch him up close it was easy to see why he was one of our greatest. You could never catch him acting. Simple and true, thoughtful and soulful, with just a hint of danger. He was as brilliant in comedy as he was in drama and thankfully his film legacy will live on forever. It was a tremendous privilege to get to share the screen with him and remains one of my fondest memories. Rest in peace, Mr. Hackman.”
“The Birdcage” co-star Hank Azaria said working with him was “an honor and an education.”
It was an honor and an education working with Gene Hackman. Mike Nichols said of his genius character acting: “He always brought just enough of a different part of the real gene to each role he played.” Sending all my love to his family & friends. pic.twitter.com/ximxA0iwZF
— Hank Azaria (@HankAzaria) February 27, 2025
“The Royal Tenenbaums” co-stars Gwyneth Paltrow posted an image of Hackman along with a broken heart emoji, while Bill Murray called him a “tough nut,” telling the AP, “But he was really good. And he was really difficult. Older, great actors do not give young directors much of a chance. They’re really rough on them, and Gene was really rough on Wes (Anderson).”
Francis Ford Coppola, who directed Hackman in 1974′s “The Conversation,” wrote on Instagram, “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.”
Edgar Wright called Hackman “the greatest” on social media.
The greatest… https://t.co/8hUq4JpM1j
— edgarwright (@edgarwright) February 27, 2025
George Takai called Hackman “one of the true giants,” Variety reported.
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… pic.twitter.com/OfmXVCG0jt
— George Takei (@GeorgeTakei) February 27, 2025
Piers Morgan said Hackman “was one of the all-time great actors and brilliant in everything he ever did,” Deadline reported.
Aside from the very sad circumstances of his death, Gene Hackman was one of the all-time great actors and brilliant in everything he ever did from French Connection and Unforgiven to Mississippi Burning, The Conversation and Superman. We’ve lost a giant of the big screen. pic.twitter.com/usA27asrdP
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) February 27, 2025
BAFTA called Hackman’s career “illustrious,” Sky News reported.
We are saddened to hear that the much-celebrated actor Gene Hackman has died aged 95.
— BAFTA (@BAFTA) February 27, 2025
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. pic.twitter.com/hwgqpff5sZ
Josh Brolin wrote on Instagram “He was always one of my favorites. Not many who beat to their own drums like he did. Rest in Peace.”
Viola Davis wrote “Loved you in everything!”
Read other tributes to Hackman:
Pouring two Head shots. One in sorrow. One in celebration. For the loss and for the life and career of the great Gene Hackman. Made a D grade picture with Gene and Dom DeLuise. We laughed together through the whole fiasco. Gene told me he only needed four instructions from…
— Dan Aykroyd (@dan_aykroyd) February 27, 2025
One of my first movies was a nice supporting role in a movie called NIGHT MOVES. I was excited, of course, because I was going to get to work with every young actor’s hero, Gene Hackman. And, since they were in town visiting, I was going to be able to invite my mom and stepfather…
— James Woods (@RealJamesWoods) February 27, 2025
RIP Gene Hackman - an all time great. One of the most influential screen actors ever. There was nothing he couldn’t do. His work was searingly truthful and often brutally honest - he never let you off the hook . Not afraid of ambiguity - a lost quality these days .
— John Cusack (@johncusack) February 27, 2025
Lucky…
A very sad day for the cinema’s family. Gene Hackman and his wife Betsy Arakawa have passed away.
— Antonio Banderas (@antoniobanderas) February 27, 2025
My deepest condolences to friends, family and cinema lovers.
RIP 🎬🖤 pic.twitter.com/PmuiLU4Jyb
Gene Hackman was truly one of the greatest screen actors of all time. He almost never hit a false note. Always mesmerizing. Rest in Peace, Gene. My favorite movies of his:
— James Gunn (@JamesGunn) February 27, 2025
The Conversation
Unforgiven
Night Moves
Bonnie & Clyde
The French Connection
Superman
Mississippi Burning pic.twitter.com/jXVw0nbZ8z
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