In a career that spanned nearly five decades, retired actor Gene Hackman appeared in some of the most talked about movies of the day, including films like 'Bonnie and Clyde,' 'The French Connection,' 'Mississippi Burning,' and 'Unforgiven.' His last film to date is 2004's 'Welcome to Mooseport,' but since saying farewell to Hollywood, Hackman has forged a new career as a successful novelist.
Feeling nostalgic about his time on our screens? Then browse this gallery for an appreciation of the two-time Academy Award-winning actor.
Working in the desert opposite James Coburn and Jan-Michael Vincent (pictured) on this Western proved a more productive experience. The film was nominated for two Academy Awards.
Since retiring from acting in 2004, Hackman has narrated two documentaries and penned four more novels, his latest being 'Pursuit,' published in 2013. He continues to appear in public at occasional book signings, and has given radio interviews.
Based on a notorious 1964 Mississippi murder investigation that took place during the height of the civil rights movement, director Alan Parker's crime thriller saw Hackman and co-star Willem Dafoe's characters up against the Ku Klux Klan.
This early '70s big production disaster movie received several Academy and Golden Globe awards and nominations. For his role as Reverend Frank Scott, Hackman picked up a BAFTA Award for Best Actor.
Gene Hackman: an appreciation of a Hollywood legend
The iconic actor is 93
CELEBRITY Retrospective
In a career that spanned nearly five decades, retired actor Gene Hackman appeared in some of the most talked about movies of the day, including films like 'Bonnie and Clyde,' 'The French Connection,' 'Mississippi Burning,' and 'Unforgiven.' His last film to date is 2004's 'Welcome to Mooseport,' but since saying farewell to Hollywood, Hackman has forged a new career as a successful novelist.
Feeling nostalgic about his time on our screens? Then browse this gallery for an appreciation of the two-time Academy Award-winning actor.