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97th Oscars: Morgan Freeman pays Oscars tribute to 'dear friend' Gene Hackman

By IANS | Updated: March 3, 2025 09:20 IST

Los Angeles, March 3 The 97th Oscar Awards paid a tribute to late star Gene Hackman with the ...

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Los Angeles, March 3 The 97th Oscar Awards paid a tribute to late star Gene Hackman with the actor’s “Unforgiven” co-star Morgan Freeman introducing an honour for his “dear friend”.

The speech preceded the ceremony’s in memoriam, honouring the industry figures who have died in the previous year, reports variety.com.

“This week, our community lost a giant. And I lost a dear friend, Gene Hackman,” Freeman began in his speech.

“I had the pleasure of working alongside gene on two films, ‘Unforgiven’ and ‘Under Suspicion.’ Like everyone who ever shared a scene with him, I learned he was a generous performer and a man whose gifts elevated everyone’s work.”

“Gene always said, ‘I don’t think about legacy. I just hope people remember me as someone who tried to do good work,'” Freeman continued.

“I think I speak for us all when I say, ‘Gene, you will be remembered for that, and so much more.’ Rest in peace, my friend.”

Hackman, 95, was found dead alongside his wife, Betsy Arakawa, 65. The couple’s bodies were discovered inside their Santa Fe residence.

Hackman drew plenty of awards attention through his filmmaking career. He won two trophies from the Academy. The first came in 1972, for starring as the obsessive narcotics investigator Jimmy “Popeye” Doyle in William Friedkin’s thriller “The French Connection.”

The heralded turn cast Hackman’s trajectory as one of the defining American actors of the second half of the 20th century. His second win came in 1993, for his supporting turn as another rancid officer of the law, Sheriff Little Bill Daggett, in Clint Eastwood’s Western “Unforgiven.”

Along with those two wins, Hackman earned three other Oscar nominations, in supporting for “Bonnie and Clyde” in 1968 and “I Never Sang for My Father” in 1971, as well as a lead nod for “Mississippi Burning” in 1989.

Among the many tributes that poured in for Hackman, Eastwood remembered his “Unforgiven” co-star in a statement to Variety, writing that, “There was no finer actor than Gene. Intense and instinctive. Never a false note. He was also a dear friend whom I will miss very much.”

The deaths of Hackman and Arkawa remain under investigation.

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