Gene Hackman & his wife Betsy Arakawa passed away in their New Mexico home

The youths don’t know, but Gene Hackman was one of the greatest actors ever and a true American classic. He came up around the same time as Dustin Hoffman and Robert Duvall (two of his closest friends) and he was beloved by colleagues and directors across the board. There never was one “Gene Hackman character” – he could do anything, from paranoid conspiracists to evil presidents to romantic leading men to cowboys, cops and military men. He was even a gifted comedian to boot. Hackman retired from acting two decades ago, and he lived quietly in New Mexico with his wife and dog. He has passed away at the age of 95. His wife, classical pianist Betsy Arakawa, has passed away as well.

Gene Hackman, who never fit the mold of a Hollywood movie star, but who became one all the same, playing seemingly ordinary characters with deceptive subtlety, intensity and often charm in some of the most noted films of the 1970s and ’80s, has died, the authorities in New Mexico said on Thursday. He was 95.

Mr. Hackman and his wife were found dead on Wednesday afternoon at a home in Santa Fe., N.M., where they had been living, according to a statement from the Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Department. Sheriff’s deputies found the bodies of Mr. Hackman; his wife, Betsy Arakawa, 64; and a dog, according to the statement, which said that foul play was not suspected.

Mr. Hackman was nominated for five Academy Awards and won two during a 40-year career in which he appeared in films seen and remembered by millions, among them “Bonnie and Clyde,” “The French Connection,” “The Poseidon Adventure,” “Mississippi Burning,” “Unforgiven,” “Superman,” “Hoosiers” and “The Royal Tenenbaums.”

[From The NY Times]

Sheriff Adan Mendoza also told the media that the family dog died in the house as well, but “there was no immediate indication of foul play in the deaths” and the sheriff also did not indicate anything about the cause of death. My God. Gene and Betsy had been married for 33 years, and Gene is survived by his three adult children from his first marriage. I might have to watch The Royal Tenenbaums tonight in his honor. Two of my favorite stories about Hackman: he said “no” to The Royal Tenenbaums several times because he didn’t like the character of Royal, so Wes Anderson rewrote it with Gene’s notes and Gene fleshed it out even more and basically bullied Anderson into letting him go buckwild in that role. Gene also said no to his old friend Clint Eastwood when Eastwood approached him about Unforgiven and Clint basically had to beg him to do it (Hackman won an Oscar for it).

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68 Responses to “Gene Hackman & his wife Betsy Arakawa passed away in their New Mexico home”

  1. Justpassingby says:

    RIP Gene. What an incredible talent!

    • Lady Esther says:

      He’s long been one of my favorite actors and the French Connection is one of my favorite movies. I agree that he has such range, he can do just about anything. He’s one of those that disappeared into a role – you never saw a Movie Stah – but yet had character actor charisma to burn. No mannered or Method acting, just showing us with each role what Everyman has inside of him. RIP.

      The deaths sound sus, though? Gene was very old, but his wife was comparatively young…

      • Brassy Rebel says:

        It sounds like possible carbon monoxide poisoning. Killed the dog too. Terrible tragedy. Please check your furnaces!

      • DaveW says:

        When they said no foul play my immediate thought was carbon monoxide too.

      • Tessa says:

        I think it was carbon monoxide poisoning too.

      • Mimsy says:

        Carbon monoxide poisoning came to mind, too. A neighbor’s whole family died from it over Christmas. Please ensure all your carbon monoxide detectors work! (After checking your furnace). And please consider buying a plug-in CO2 detector- we take one on vacation when we rent from VRBO , or a place like it. They are not very expensive.

      • Tbag says:

        He was 95 but his wife was only 64. Has to be CO poisoning. So sad.

    • Lisa says:

      Police now beginning an investigation as no evidence of gas leak

      • Gardendryer says:

        They are also now saying the wife was partially mummified which takes a lot of time and the dog was found in the bathroom closest. So terribly sad but weird

  2. Sun says:

    I’m oddly devastated by this. His beautiful wife and dog too?! I adored his work, and I’m sure his wife has her own dedicated fans, being a classical musician.

    What a weird and sad day, I’m the same age as Michelle Trachtenberg so it was awful to hear that news earlier, but I haven’t actually seen any of her shows. I’m just totally shocked and unsettled by this one.

  3. Slowfan says:

    RIP gene, royal tenebaums is one of my favourite films. But also, so sad about Michelle trachtenberg, and how much this will overshadow her death. Sad day all around.

    • Jegede says:

      Hackman in the GREATEST imo.😞😞😞😞😞😞😞

      Comedy, Drama, Thriller – He could do it all. With an ease, a finesse unmatched.

      The French Connection, The Firm, Scarecrow, Superman, A Few Good Men, Unforgiven, The Birdcage, Mississippi Burning.

      No other actor – male or female – has shown Hackman’s versatility and empathy in roles.

      Incredible guy.

      I also love that he retired, rather then spending his twilight years doing schlock!

    • Sandra says:

      Yes, wonderful actor. We will miss. You all above mentioned great movies….. however… THE CONVERSATION!!! Now that was an awesome movie. RIP Gene.

  4. TurbanMa says:

    Carbon monoxide? What else could be lethal for all of them? Really sad.

    • Fran says:

      Yes I think that’s likely, or some other similar hazard.

    • Ashley says:

      That was my first guess.

    • Karen says:

      The dog is making me think carbon monoxide, that’s my first guess. My second guess is terminal diagnosis for one of them (probably Gene) and assisted suicide followed by suicide by the other because they can’t live without the other. I just don’t see that either of them would commit malicious violence against the other. But still the dog…it’s probably carbon monoxide or something similar, since it seemed to happen overnight when they wouldn’t have noticed symptoms.

  5. Oh how very sad. RIP

  6. Becks1 says:

    How sad. What a legend. No Way Out and Runaway Jury are two of my favorites.

    • Chrissy says:

      For me it’s The French Connection, Hoosiers and No Way Out. Amazing talent! RIP Gene and his wife.

      • Deering24 says:

        I love his “prestige” movies like TFC and Hoosiers, but he’s wonderful in The Firm—gives it unexpected heart and steals the film. And given the talent there, that is no mean feat.

  7. OriginalMich says:

    How sad! As much as I love Gene Hackman, my mother really, really adores him. He has been her celebrity crush for decades.

    • TigerMcQueen says:

      He’s my favorite actor of all time and has been my celebrity crush forever as well.

      Back when The Replacements was filming in Baltimore, I saw Keanu Reeves in person waiting in line at a movie theater. Beyond the fact that Keanu is the single most beautiful human being I’ve ever seen in my life, I was sooooooooo disappointed that he wasn’t Gene Hackman. He’s in so many of my favorite movies. I knew it was going to happen at some point given his age, but I am crushed over his passing, especially given the likely circumstances.

  8. Neeve says:

    Why rule out foul play so quickly when more than one person plus a pet died!?

    • Harla says:

      It means that there is no evidence that they died due to the actions of another party, such as homicide.

    • DaveW says:

      Likely because if it was foul play it would be pretty obvious. Imagine they’ll do toxicology but odds are it was carbon monoxide, as the signs are usually clear, or worst case they had some sort of suicide pact.

      • Kitten says:

        I immediately assumed suicide pact but of course, it could have been accidental as well. So very sad. I hope they are all at peace.

      • Hello says:

        My first thought was that Gene passed away from natural causes and wife was so distraught she took her own life and that of the dog so that it wouldn’t be left alone. From my observations, people who have been married that long (happily married) don’t like being left behind…. Hopefully, I am 100% incorrect. Though, a carbon monoxide accident would be equally as tragic.

    • Sun says:

      There will be a difference in presentation between a poisoning/ drugging and a carbon monoxide death, for example, even if the people are found in the same position (in bed, for example).

      The fact they made that comment before formal pathology was done, indicates it was probably very likely what had occurred and out of respect to the deceased’s family, they did not want any speculation that was completely unwarranted.

  9. Brassy Rebel says:

    Bonnie and Clyde as Clyde’s brother, Buck. He was the best. I first saw it in the theater first run, 1967. I’m embarrassed to say how many times since I’ve seen it.

  10. Elizabeth says:

    One of my all-time favorites.

  11. DaveW says:

    It was a fairly small part but I loved him in The Birdcage.

  12. Jegede says:

    You were the great one Gene. 👍👍👍

    I mean who else could carry off the heavy in A Few Good Men and then make us pi$$ with laughter in The Birdcage.

    RIP.

  13. H says:

    Gene Hackman was one of my favorite actors. If he was in a movie, more than likely I was going to go and see it. Such a talent.

    When I first read the report, I wondered if it was carbon monoxide poisoning since everyone in the home was found dead. May they RIP.

  14. Kiki says:

    Oh my God. He was so amazing and versatile and just so truthful in his acting. RIP to both of them. Between Michelle and now this good lord 💔💔💔💔

  15. Alteya says:

    Runaway jury, the replacements, postcards from the edge. So many amazing performances. No matter the size of the role, or the overall quality of the film, he always gave his best.

  16. N2NY says:

    Hackman was one of the great talents of his generation, yes, but he was also a genuinely gracious human being. I had the chance to spend 10 weeks with him on a movie set with maybe seven other really big names and he was, hands down, the most kind and normal person. I mean, just wonderful.

  17. Whalesnark says:

    I hope for the family’s sake that this was mechanical/chemical e.g. monoxide poisoning, as opposed to a more nefarious option.

  18. Bumblebee says:

    So talented, both of them. He made it to 95, but his wife only 64. Had to be CO with dog too, and they were found in the afternoon by a neighbor.

  19. Beech says:

    “I was going to make espresso!”

  20. Gabby says:

    OK, none of you have mentioned Heartbreakers and he is just hilarious in it as an aging tobacco executive targeted by golddiggers. I love GH as a slithery establishment villian in a conspiracy thriller, but when he’s funny, it’s a beautiful thing.

  21. Deedee says:

    Got to admit. My favorite role of Mr. Hackman’s is that of the blind man in Young Frankenstein. I still laugh at that scene of him with Frankenstein with the soup and cigars no matter how many times I’ve seen it.

  22. Grant says:

    I will always have such a soft spot for him because he was great in one of my favorite movies ever, The Birdcage. So, so funny!

  23. Tn Democrat says:

    I loved him in Young Frankenstein. I don’t think he ever made a bad movie and had a stunning range. No other actor has bounced as effortlessly between villian/good guy and comedy/drama. Condolences to the family and rest in peace.

  24. Karen says:

    No reported signs of violence or a break in plus the dog also passing is giving me accidental carbon monoxide. But not ruling out suicide pact, perhaps because of a terminal diagnosis for one of them. I’m just not getting a vibe of malicious foul play.

    • Skye says:

      I have always loved him (even when he went through a phase where he was doing a lot of movies—good and bad.) That one of his last films was the Royal Tenenbaums was a great finale.

      It looks like their deaths are more complicated than carbon monoxide. Really strange aspects of the scene around both his and his wife’s bodies and their 1 dog who died (2 others didn’t)
      https://abcnews.go.com/amp/US/actor-gene-hackman-wife-found-dead-home-sheriff/story?id=119242578

      • K.W. says:

        The dead dog was in a bathroom closet. That seems weird.

      • Lucy says:

        Yes the specifics that have come out are really strange if accurate. I read he was found in the mud room, his wife and dog in the bathroom, and maybe a prescription bottle contents scattered? And a worker came to do maintenance at the house and the front door was either open or unlocked, I wasn’t clear. The details are more than a little strange.

  25. Tuesday says:

    Oh. This hurts.

  26. Traveller says:

    A favorite actor. Such a talented man, and more importantly, a very decent person.
    A sad loss, RIP.

  27. alexc says:

    One of my favorite actors of all time. Just for The Conversation and The Royal Tenenbaums he is immortal. RIP Gene and Betsy, so sad.

  28. InVain says:

    One of my favorites of all time. Unforgiven, Enemy of the State, too many to name. I knew he was well into his 90s, but with all going at once – this is just so, so sad. Between Michelle T. and Gene… and just ya know, this fucking country, 2025 can suck it.

  29. martha says:

    Many of my favorite movies: The French Connection, The Conversation, Bonnie and Clyde, The Royal Tennenbaums, Heist, Enemy of the State, Get Shorty, Hoosiers, – etc

    He was so talented and seems like he was a good man. I’m glad he and his wife retired to and were so happy in Santa Fe.

    RIP

  30. Whatnow says:

    Mississippi burning was my fave Gene Hackman movie

    RIP

    • AC says:

      Mississippi Burning was sooo good. I also loved Hoosiers, him as Lex Luther in Superman, enemy of the State etc etc. He’s absolutely brilliant. So sad. May he and his wife (and their dog) RIP

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