Born on January 30, 1930 in San Bernardino, Californiahe reached notoriety with his interpretation of Buck Barrow in Bonnie & Clyde (1967), paper that earned him his First Oscar nomination As best cast actor and marked the beginning of his promotion in the film industry.
In 1971, after receiving a second nomination in the same category by I Never Sang for My Father of 1970, obtained the Oscar as best actor for its iconic performance as the detective Jimmy “Popeye” contacted France consolidating its prestige in Hollywood.
During the 1990s, he gave life to the ruthless Sheriff “Little” Bill Daggett in the unforgivable the acclaimed western directed by Clint Eastwood. This role He gave him his second Oscarthis time as the best cast actor, reaffirming his legacy in the cinema.
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Gene Hackman won two Oscar awards throughout his career.
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The five essential films of Gene Hackman
1. The French Connection (1971)
Hackman played the hard detective “Popeye” Doylea role that earned him his first Oscar the best actor. This police thriller directed by William Friedkin It became a classic of action cinema.
2. Superman (1978)
In this iconic film, Hackman put on the skin of Lex Luthorthe villain who faced Christopher Reeve. His charismatic and ruthless interpretation made him one of the best superhero cinema antagonists.
3. Unforgiven (1992)
Under the direction of Clint EastwoodHackman gave life to Little Bill Daggetta cruel and ruthless sheriff. His performance earned him his second Oscar Awardthis time as Best cast actor.
4. The conversation (1974)
In this thriller of Francis Ford CoppolaHackman played an expert in surveillance that begins to question his own work. His role was key in one of the most influential films of the genre.
5. Red tide (1995)
In this intense war thriller, Hackman shared screen with Denzel Washington in a high -risk confrontation within a nuclear submarine. His performance showed, once again, his incredible talent.
Gene Hackman retired from the cinema in 2004leaving a filmography full of unforgettable titles. Its legacy is still alive in each of its interpretations, which continue to impact new generations of spectators.
Other essential films of Gene Hackman
The young Frankenstein (1974)
Directed by Mel Brooks in 1974, this comedy pays tribute to classical horror movies, particularly to Mary Shelley Frankenstein adaptations Produced by Universal in the 1930s. With a parodic tone and visual references faithful to the style of the time, the film became a reference of the genre.
Mississippi Burning (1988)
Based on real events, the film recreates the brutal murder of three activists For civil rights (James Chaney, Andrew Goodman and Michael Schwerner) at the hands of Ku Klux Klanoccurred between the night of June 21 and 22, 1964. This crime, which shocked public opinion, served as inspiration for this shocking film.
Bonnie and Clyde (1967)
Directed by Arthur Penn, this gangster film tells the story of Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrowa couple of criminals who sowed chaos in the west, western and southern United States. His wave of crimes challenged the police, which struggled to hunt them, while their legend grew in the years of the great depression.
The Royal Tenenbaums (2001)
Thanks to its interpretation in this dramatic comedy, Gene Hackman obtained a Golden Globe. In addition, the film received a nomination to Oscar at best scriptwritten by Wes Anderson and Owen Wilson.
Gene Hackman’s trajectory in Hollywood
With about 50 years of career, Hackman participated in more than 80 films and received four additional nominations for the Oscar. Among his most memorable roles are the surveillance expert Harry Caul in The Conversation (1974), the former sheriff in Mississippi Burning (1988) and the eccentric Patriarchy Royal Tenenbaum in The Royal Tenenbaums (2001), for which he won a Golden Globe.
However, the interpreter reached fame with the movie contact in France, and especially with his legendary role of Lex Luthor In one of the historical versions of Superman.
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