
Legendary actor Gene Hackman has died at the age of 95. His representative works include "Enemy of the State", "Unforgiven" and "Superman".
It is reported that police found Hackman and his 63-year-old Japanese wife, pianist Betsy Arakawa, dead in their home in New Mexico on Wednesday local time, and their dog also died.
Police are currently investigating the matter and say they have found no direct signs of foul play.

On January 19, 2003, local time, actor Gene Hackman and his wife arrived in Beverly Hills, California, to attend the 60th Golden Globe Awards ceremony. Visual China Photo
In 1968, Hackman was nominated for the Best Supporting Actor at the 40th Academy Awards for his role in Bonnie and Clyde.
In 1972, he won the Best Actor Award at the 44th Academy Awards and the 29th Golden Globe Awards for his role in The French Connection, and in 1973 he won the Best Actor Award at the 26th British Academy Film Awards.
In 1974, he was nominated for Best Actor at the 32nd Golden Globe Awards and the 28th British Academy Film Awards for his role in "The Conversation".
In 1993, Hackman won the Best Supporting Actor awards at the 65th Academy Awards, the 50th Golden Globe Awards and the 46th British Academy Film Awards for his role in Unforgiven.

Hackman won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in March 1993.
In 2004, Gene Hackman's last work was Welcome to Mooseport, and he stopped taking on acting jobs afterwards.
He has won two Oscars. After announcing his retirement in 2004, he moved out of Hollywood and chose to live in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
He just celebrated his 95th birthday on January 30 this year.
The couple, who are 32 years apart in age, got married in 1991 and have always had a good relationship. In 2003, they attended the Golden Globe Awards together.