Gene Hackman - Famous Actor

Gene Hackman Net Worth

$80,000,000

Gene Hackman’s net worth is estimated to be $80 million. The famous American retired actor and novelist won more than 30 awards, including two Academy Awards, four Golden Globes, and two BAFTAs throughout his nearly 50-year-long career.

Key facts:

  • Gene Hackman began his acting career in 1958, and his breakthrough performance came in 1967's 'Bonnie and Clyde' as Buck Barrow, for which he received an Academy Award nomination.
  • He won his first Academy Award in 1971 for 'The French Connection,' and his second in 1993 for 'Unforgiven.'
  • In addition to acting, Gene Hackman is also a successful novelist. He began publishing works in the 199s and has co-written three historical fiction novels with undersea archaeologist Daniel Lenihan.
  • Throughout his career, Hackman received over 30 awards, including two Academy Awards, four Golden Globes, and two BAFTA Awards.
  • Gene Hackman retired from acting in 2004, after starring in 80+ films, and since then has stayed busy by narrating documentaries and publishing novels. His final film appearance was 2004's 'Welcome to Mooseport.'

Basic Information About Gene Hackman

CategoryCelebrities β€Ί Actors
ProfessionsActor, Author, Novelist, Voice Actor, Film Producer
Net worth$80,000,000
Date of birth1930-01-30 (94 years old)
Place of birthSan Bernardino
NationalityUnited States of America
Curiosities and TrademarksRaspy voice
Prefers to come to a role with minimal rehearsal
GenderMale
Height6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Social Mediaβ†—οΈŽ Wikipedia β†—οΈŽ IMDb

What Movie Awards did Gene Hackman win?


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Gene Hackman awards

Award Name State Movie / Series Name Year
BAFTA Film Award - Best Actor in a Supporting RoleWinnerUnforgiven1993
CFCA Award - Best Supporting ActorNomineeUnforgiven1993
DFWFCA Award - Best Supporting ActorWinnerUnforgiven1993
NYFCC Award - Best Supporting ActorWinnerUnforgiven1992
Bronze Wrangler - Theatrical Motion PictureWinnerUnforgiven1993
AFI Award - Featured Actor of the Year - Male - MoviesWinnerThe Royal Tenenbaums2002
Silver Berlin Bear - Best ActorWinnerMississippi Burning1989
David - Best Foreign Actor (Migliore Attore Straniero)NomineeMississippi Burning1989
LAFCA Award - Best ActorNomineeMississippi Burning1988
NSFC Award - Best ActorNomineeMississippi Burning1989
Actor - Outstanding Performance by a CastWinnerThe Birdcage1997
Blockbuster Entertainment Award - Favorite Supporting Actor - ComedyWinnerThe Birdcage1997
NYFCC Award - Best ActorNomineeThe Conversation1974
Sant Jordi - Best Performance in a Foreign Film (Mejor InterpretaciΓ³n en PelΓ­cula Extranjera)WinnerThe Conversation1975
NBR Award - Best ActorWinnerThe French Connection1972
NSFC Award - Best ActorNomineeThe French Connection1971
NYFCC Award - Best ActorWinnerThe French Connection1971
NSFC Award - Best Supporting ActorWinnerBonnie and Clyde1968
Actor - Outstanding Performance by a CastNomineeGet Shorty1996
CFCA Award - Best Supporting ActorNomineeGet Shorty1996
BAFTA Film Award - Best ActorWinnerThe Poseidon Adventure1973
Bronze Wrangler - Theatrical Motion PictureWinnerGeronimo: An American Legend1994
BAFTA Film Award - Best ActorNomineeNight Moves1976
NYFCC Award - Best ActorNomineeNight Moves1975
NYFCC Award - Best Supporting ActorNomineeTell Them Willie Boy Is Here1969
LAFCA Award - Best ActorNomineeBat*211988
Bronze Wrangler - Theatrical Motion PictureWinnerBite the Bullet1976

Gene Hackman roles

Movie / Series Role
SupermanLex Luthor
Superman IILex Luthor
UnforgivenLittle Bill Daggett
A Bridge Too FarMaj. Gen. Sosabowski
Wyatt EarpNicholas Earp
The ReplacementsJimmy McGinty
Young FrankensteinBlindman
The Royal TenenbaumsRoyal Tenenbaum
The Quick and the DeadHerod
Crimson TideRamsey
The ConversationHarry Caul
Mississippi BurningAnderson
The BirdcageSenator Keeley
Prime CutMary Ann
The MexicanArnold Margolese
The French ConnectionJimmy Doyle
The FirmAvery Tolar
Bonnie and ClydeBuck Barrow
Get ShortyHarry Zimm
No Way OutDavid Brice
Runaway JuryRankin Fitch
Enemy of the StateEdward Lyle
The Poseidon AdventureReverend Scott
HoosiersCoach Norman Dale
AntzMandible (voice)
HeartbreakersWilliam B. Tensy
Superman IV: The Quest for PeaceLex Luthor / Nuclear Man (voice)
Behind Enemy LinesReigart
Absolute PowerPresident Richmond
RedsPete Van Wherry
Geronimo: An American LegendBrig. Gen. George Crook
The Hunting PartyBrandt Ruger
Under SuspicionHenry Hearst
TwilightJack Ames
Night MovesHarry Moseby
HeistJoe Moore
Postcards from the EdgeLowell Kolchek
The ChamberSam Cayhall
Bat*21Lt. Colonel Iceal Hambleton
Two of a KindGod (voice) (uncredited)
ScarecrowMax
MaroonedBuzz Lloyd
Bite the BulletSam Clayton
The PackageSgt. Johnny Gallagher
Uncommon ValorColonel Rhodes
I SpyFrank Hunter 1 episode, 1968
The F.B.I.Herb Kenyon 1 episode, 1967
Route 66Motorist 1 episode, 1963
The InvadersTom Jessup 1 episode, 1967
The Tonight Show with Jay LenoSelf - Guest 3 episodes, 1992-1995

Gene Hackman's Movie/Shows Salary

Movie / Series Salary
The French ConnectionΒ (1971)$100,000
Lucky LadyΒ (1975)$1,350,000
SupermanΒ (1978)$2,000,000
The Quick and the DeadΒ (1995)$1,300,000

Gene Hackman's Quotes

  • I was trained to be an actor, not a star. I was trained to play roles, not to deal with fame and agents and lawyers and the press.
  • [on aging] It really costs me a lot emotionally to watch myself on-screen. I think of myself, and feel like I'm quite young, and then I look at this old man with the baggy chins and the tired eyes and the receding hairline and all that.
  • The difference between a hero and a coward is one step sideways.
  • [on accepting his Best Actor Oscar] I wish all five of us could be up here, I really do.
  • If I start to become a "star", I'll lose contact with the normal guys I play best.

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Interesting Facts about Gene Hackman

  1. Was the first choice to play Mike Brady on The Brady Bunch (1969).
  2. He was the sixth choice to play Popeye Doyle in The French Connection (1971).
  3. He lied about his age to join the Marines at 16, but left as soon as his initial tour was complete.
  4. While at the Pasadena Playhouse, Hackman and a classmate were voted "Least likely to succeed". The classmate was Dustin Hoffman.
  5. Was the first choice to play Dr. Hannibal Lecter in The Silence of the Lambs (1991).
  6. Was also offered the chance to direct The Silence of the Lambs (1991).
  7. Turned down the part of President Franklin D. Roosevelt in Pearl Harbor (2001), which went to Jon Voight.
  8. Jailed as a teen (c. 1946) for stealing candy & soda pop from a candy store.
  9. One of the most sustaining actors of all time, he still averaged two films a year in his 70s, having starred in six in 2001 alone. This all changed however in 2004, when he last acted in Welcome to Mooseport (2004). He has not appeared in anything since.
  10. Has stated that his performance in Scarecrow (1973) is his personal favorite.
  11. Revealed on Inside the Actors Studio (1994) that two of the most important factors in deciding on which films he will work on are the script and the money.
  12. 2001: Was involved in a road-rage incident when two young men attacked him for hitting their car in Hollywood.
  13. Father of Christopher Hackman. He also has 2 daughters named Leslie Hackman and Elizabeth Hackman.
  14. Brother of Richard Hackman.
  15. Has appeared in three films adapted from novels by John Grisham: The Firm (1993), The Chamber (1996) and Runaway Jury (2003).
  16. Based his role, in The Conversation (1974), on one of his uncles and a fellow Marine he had known well. He characterized the Marine as someone "who probably became a serial killer".
  17. Dustin Hoffman came to New York after finishing his training at the Pasadena Playhouse. The two of them roomed together in New York at Hackman's one-bedroom apartment on 2nd Ave. & 26th St. Hoffman slept on the kitchen floor. Originally, Hackman had offered to let him stay a few nights, but Hoffman would not leave. Hackman had to take him out to look for his own apartment.
  18. As roommates, Dustin Hoffman and Hackman would often go to the apartment rooftop and play the drums. Hoffman played the bongo drums while Hackman played the conga drums. They did it out of their love for Marlon Brando, who they had heard played music in clubs. They wanted to be like Brando and were big fans of his.
  19. Dustin Hoffman asked for the part of Rankin Fitch in Runaway Jury (2003), which had gone to Hackman. Hoffman admits to asking, "Can't you get rid of Gene and give me the part?".
  20. Runaway Jury (2003) was the first time he and former roommate Dustin Hoffman performed on the screen together.

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    Series: Reagan White House Photographs, 1/20/1981 - 1/20/1989

    Collection: White House Photographic Collection, 1/20/1981 - 1/20/1989
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