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Screen Actors Guild Awards
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British Academy of Film & Television Arts
Actor in a Supporting Role
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In 1972 he won the Oscar for his role as Detective Jimmy "Popeye" Doyle in The French Connection (1971) . At 40 years old Hackman was a Hollywood star whose work would rise to new heights with Night Moves (1975) and Bite the Bullet (1975), or fall to new depths with The Poseidon Adventure (1972) and Eureka (1983).
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Apr 9, 2022 · During Hackman’s acting career, his movies earned a staggering number of Academy Awards nominations — 94, to be exact. Films such as Reds (12 nominations), Bonnie and Clyde (10), The Poseidon...
Liza Minelli presenting Gene Hackman with the Oscar® for Best Actor for his performance in "The French Connection" at the 44th Academy Awards® in 1972.
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Check all the awards won and nominated for by Gene Hackman - Golden Globe Cecil B. DeMille Award (2003) , Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy (2002) , AFI Featured Actor of the Year - Male - Movies (2001) and more awards. Gene Hackman is an actor and novelist.
Gene Hackman. January 30, 1930 • 94 y.o. Awards and Nominations. Oscars. Winner: 2 / 5. Best Actor in a Supporting Role: Unforgiven 1993. Best Actor in a Leading Role: The French Connection 1972. Nominations: 3 / 5. Best Actor in a Leading Role: Mississippi Burning 1989. Best Actor in a Supporting Role: I Never Sang for My Father 1971.
Awards Database. Gene Hackman. Born in California on January 30, 1930, Gene Hackman played Warren Beatty’s brother in Bonnie and Clyde (1967) by Arthur Penn, starred in The French Connection (1971) by William Friedkin, and The Conversation (1974) by Francis Coppola.
Nominated for five Academy Awards, winning two, Hackman has also won three Golden Globes and two BAFTAs in a career that spanned four decades. He first came to fame in 1967 with his performance as Buck Barrow in Bonnie and Clyde.