No indication of foul play
Oscar-winning actor Gene Hackman has died at the age of 95. In a statement to the Santa Fe New Mexican, County Sheriff Adan Mendoza said Hackman and his wife, former classical pianist Betsy Arakawa, along with one of their three dogs, were found dead on Wednesday afternoon in their home in the Santa Fe Summit community northeast of the city.
The newspaper quoted the police department saying: “We can confirm that both Gene Hackman and his wife were found deceased Wednesday.” The Press Association confirmed there is an “active investigation’’ into the deaths. Sheriff Mendoza said there was no immediate indication of foul play. He did not provide a cause of death or say when the couple might have died.
Hackman had lived in Santa Fe, New Mexico, since the 1980s and married Arakawa, born in Hawaii in the early '60s, in 1991, after meeting her a few years earlier in the Californian gym where she part-time worked. Little is known of Arakawa’s later career as a musician, although in 2014 Hackman praised her “unwavering, specific read-throughs” of the western novels he later took to authoring.
Hackman enjoyed a 40-year career in film, including Academy Award winning performances in The French Connection (1972) and Unforgiven (1993), before he retired in 2004. He achieved success relatively late, breaking through in his 30s and going on to embody the antiheroic mien of 1970s Hollywood.
Source: The Guardian
More information about the causes of death of Gene Hackman and his wife Betsy Arakawa can be found in my post of March 9, 2025.