Oscar-winning actor Gene Hackman once adopted a stray dog that wandered onto the set of a movie he was filming in Baltimore, ...
Born in California, Los Angeles, on January 30, 1930, Gene first enlisted in the army after lying about his age at 16, serving for four-and-a-half years before pursuing acting.
In the early 1900s, Gladys Hardy rode more than 1,000 miles across the West with her horse. Along the way she learned to hunt ...
Detectives believe the deaths of Gene Hackman and his wife are suspicious enough to warrant further investigation, pointing to prescription pills scattered on a bathroom floor and the puzzling death ...
Authorities say there was no sign the couple had sustained any injuries, but no cause of death has been given.
Buck Barrow, Little Bill Daggett, Popeye Doyle. But one of his most beloved roles was that of Coach Norman Dale in “Hoosiers,” a 1986 film that is often cited as one of the greatest sports ...
Gene Hackman, the American actor and Hollywood legend, winner of two Oscars and four Golden Globes, has died at the age of 95 at his home in New Mexico. Hackman was born on January ...
There’s only one Hackman, and now he’s gone. Growing up in the age of the brawny action star, as I did, Hackman’s success as ...
His supporting role as Buck Barrow, Clyde’s good-old-boy brother ... in film as a cop in the Depression-era gangster film “Mad Dog Coll.” His first big break came in 1964 when he appeared ...
As Buck Barrow in the incendiary film, Hackman earned his first Oscar nomination in 1968 out of five. Three years later, Hackman was nominated for a second Best Supporting Actor Oscar for his role ...
"The most decorated K-9 in U.S. history, he bravely defended the White House and spent retirement helping other working dogs through @Hurricane ... watching a movie in the White House theater ...