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Jane Hackman won the Academy Award and was nominated for three others

Jin Hagman, who died at the age of 95, began his career later in life, but he became one of the most powerful Hollywood stars.

The American actor, and his wife, Pitts Arakawa, was 64 years old, and their dog Mitt was found in their home in Santa in, New Mexico.

The Santa County Office in Sharif, New Mexico, confirmed that they had found “died on Wednesday”, but the officers “do not believe that the wrong play was a worker.”

Hakman had a delicious profession five decades as an actor.

He won the Academy Award and was nominated for three others, played violent men, but he was equal at home in the comedy.

He was once described as a truck driver, photographed in fame in Bonnie and Claid at the end of the 1960s, and was rarely out of work – in films like The French Connection, Mississippi Burning and Superman.

He retired from acting in 2004 based on the advice of his heart doctor, and rarely conducted an interview again – he chose a quiet life in New Mexico with his second wife, Pitsi.

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Jin Hakman and Betsy Arakawa attended the 1989 Academy Awards together

Eugene Allen Hagman was born in San Bernardino, California, in 1930 and led the childhood childhood.

His parents divorced, and he had fallen into various relatives until he settled with his mother grandmother in Danville, Illinois.

His father left the family when he was still teenager. His mother was eventually burned to death in 1962, after setting fire to her bed with a cigarette during his sugar.

Hakman lied to his age to join the Marine Corps at the age of 16, and served for nearly five years.

He was stationed in China where he was working as a radio operator, which later led to a tablet as a tablet.

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Jin Hakman early said it is a “problem with power”

He once said about his short military career.

When Hackman joined the Pasadina theater in California in the 1960s, he and his colleague Dustin Hoffman were voted “The least likely to succeed”.

It was not tightened from this vote without confidence, as the actors were paid to New York, where they participated with the other ambitious thespian, Robert Duffal.

Hackman managed to pick up some simple stage roles, while completing his income by taking a variety of individual jobs.

He was often associated with the story of how a former drilling sergeant was seen outside a hotel in New York while working as a leader.

In order to be aware of the previous charge, the sergeant shouted that he knew that Hakman will not rise to anything.

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He received the first Academy Award nomination alongside Warren Betty in Bonnie and Claide

There was also a working period as a cleaner overnight in the Chrysler building in New York, which Hakman later described as the worst job ever.

There were spare parts in light comedies outside and on Broadway, which first led to simple TV roles and then to some films.

It was his first role in the Lilith movie in 1964, starring Warren Betty.

I admired my home, as he admired his performance, his brother, Back Barrow, in Bonnie and Claide in 1967.

Hackman received an Academy Award for Best Support Award and was nominated again because I never sang my father in 1970.

But then the French call came.

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He won his first Oscar as a harsh drug policeman – “Popeye” Doyle – in the French relationship in 1971

It was the part that made it.

He played the role of Mobile Drug Adel, Jimmy “Bob”, who follows the French drug dealer, the most prominent of which is a famous sequence in the subway in New York.

He brought him an Academy Award for Best Actor, and he filmed the role in The French Connection II in 1975.

Jin Hakman did not look back.

Whether it is for films that have received great approval such as conversation and night movements, or famous films such as Poseidon’s adventure, the box office pulling has become reliable.

One of the great players on the screen, turned bothering to the comedy in a young Frankstein and played the super -Lix Luther in Superman and Superman II.

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I created the French call Jane Hackman as one of the great players on the difficult screen

Hackman was very annoyed by the treatment of producers by director Richard Donner, to the extent that he refused to participate in the following continuation, although he later appeared in Superman IV: The Quest for Paace.

The eighties of the last century were another successful contract, especially his appearance in Mississippi Burning, which was again nominated for the Best Academic Actor Award.

It was a strong performance as the FBI client, assigned, along with a rising colleague, with an investigation into racial killing of black civil rights workers in the early 1960s.

Director Alan Parker referred to Hakman as “a very instinctive and instinctive actor.”

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The evil villain Lake Luther played alongside Christopher Reef in Superman IV

Another Oscar came to the best support actor in 1991 for Unforgiven – Clint Eastwood Western – in which Sharif Sadi, Bill Daget played.

The film also won the award for the best photo. This came after only one year after Hackman requested the surgery of hedgehog after a heart attack.

There was a pioneering role in the role of Edward “Brale” Lille, the genius of the computer in the 1998 movie, the enemy of the state, where he starred alongside Will Smith in a frightening monitoring story of government surveillance.

Hackman’s hard -edged Hackman screen character made him perfect for smart characters but no ruthless in film modifications for John Griemeh’s novels – such as the company and the fleeing jury – where he and his former colleague Dustin Hoffman appeared, for the first time, on the screen together.

In 2001, he led the welfare of the ability to choose textual programs, to another wonderful performance, in the anomalous comedy The Royal Tenbauums, which drew reviews.

But he chose to bend of acting in the political satire, welcome to Moisseport in 2004.

Explanation of his decision, is Reuters said He did not want to risk going out with a sour note.

He said: “To work for me is very stressful. The concessions that you must make in films are just part of the monster, and I have reached a point that I did not feel that I wanted to do it anymore.”

After a decade, he briefly came out of retirement to tell two documentary films about the history of the US Marine Corps – but hold his plan.

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Jane Hackman and Clint Easto

After quitting acting, he gained a new reputation as a writer in historical imagination.

Participated in writing four books with Daniel Lynhan, Beck star Perdo (1999), justice for nothing (2004), Vermelion (2004) and Endersonville’s escape (2008).

He continued to provide two words for writing, Payback in Mourning Peak (2011) and Pursuit (2013).

He talked about why he took his new job.

“I love feeling lonely [writing]In reality. He told Reuters that it is similar in some ways to act, but it is more private and I feel that I control what I am trying to say and do. “

“There is always a compromise in acting and in the movie, you are working with many people and everyone has an opinion (laughs).

“But with the books, it is just a Dan, and I and our opinions. I don’t know that I love her better than acting, it’s completely different. I find it comfortable and comfortable.”

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After his retirement from the cinema, Jin Hakman gained a new reputation as an author

Hagman married Fayy Maltese in 1956. The couple had three children but divorced in 1986.

Five years later, he got married to Pitts Arakawa, who was running a high -end furniture store in Santa in, New Mexico.

Jane Hackman made more than 80 films, and is still able to become a golf player.

It was also an average performance in the race track race, as he was driving Formula Ford cars and participating in the DayTona Endurance 1983 race.

Throughout his career, he conducted some interviews and avoided celebrity lifestyle.

He said: “If you look at yourself as a star, you have already lost something in depicting any person.”

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2025-02-27 09:24:00

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