Gene Hackman, wife and dog found dead / wife died of hantavirus, Hackman a week later of heart failure

As opposed to an uncontrolled fanatic who runs with their own wild fiction instead?
thats cute also.....no one knows what happened was my mo but the childish insults persist from the ones with the fragile emotions who cant cope with life without pills and other crutches. it is what it is
 
thats really cute, but not my fault the truth hurts you and so many like yourself so all you can do is label and name call like a bully 12 yr old. you cant bully me cutie.
Yeah, it probably was a murder-suicide with a side helping of animal cruelty. Wouldn’t that be the go-to reasonable explanation for anyone who is truly an impartial observer?
 
thats cute also.....no one knows what happened was my mo but the childish insults persist from the ones with the fragile emotions who cant cope with life without pills and other crutches. it is what it is
I'll take folks who cope with "pills and other crutches" any day before those who cope by being miserable to everyone in their vicinity.
 
Gene Hackman studied acting at Pasadena Playhouse. It was there that he befriended Dustin Hoffman. While there, both he and Hoffman were voted “Least Likely To Succeed” and Hackman was allegedly given the lowest score in the program’s history at that point. They were both kicked out of the program due to the belief that they were not good actors. They then moved to NYC and roomed together along with Robert Duvall while they looked for acting jobs. The rest is history.
 
Barely two hours into a thread about the death of a beloved actor and some jackass has already derailed it with a wild made-up conspiracy theory about what happened. I love the internet!
Same poster believes that one of the owners of IC is a convicted murderer and there's a conspiracy to cover up this truth.
 
Great actor and I've seen him in a ton of movies. I don't think it's his greatest performance, but one of the most satisfying for me is Hoosiers, one of my favorite sports-related movies. He used to describe his acting style as that of a craftsman, and he improved almost every film he was in. RIP.
I loved "Hoosiers" as well.
 
So many classic performances:
Poseidon Adventure
Superman
Hoosiers
Unforgiven
The Firm
Royal Tenenbaums
Enemy of State
Mississippi Burning
No Way Out
 
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