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Jin Hakman, “Superch Connection”, Mit in 95

  • Jin Hakman, 95, died, Sherif Santa confirmed on Thursday morning.
  • Bitsy Arakawa, his wife, was found dead in their home, alongside the couple’s dog.
  • The authorities said they were not suspected of playing.

Jane Hackman died at 95.

Sherif Santa in said, condemned Mendoza, Santa in New Mexico Oscar -winning actor died on Wednesday at his home in New Mexico alongside his wife, Pitts Arakawa, and their dog.

He said that there was no indication of a playing mistake.

“All I can say is that we are in the middle of a preliminary investigation of death, pending approval of an inspection order. I want to assure society and the neighborhood that there is no immediate danger to anyone,” Mendoza added.

The Santa in Sharif did not immediately respond to the Business Insider request for comment.

Hackman survived by his three children from his first marriage to Fay Malti.

Hackman had a great break in “Bonnie and Claid”


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Jane Hackman was known for his harsh roles.

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Hackman played a wide range of roles during his four -decade’s career, which made him loved by both fans and peers.

Its distinguished part was in 1967 “Bonnie and Claid”, where he played the role of the older brother of the gangs, Clyid Barrow (Warren Betty), who received an Oscar nomination. He became a leading man as the hard -line investigator Jimmy “Popeye” Doyle in 1971 “The French Connection”, which Oscar earned.

He spent the 1970s working on films that will become classics, such as “The Poseidon Adventure” and “The Conversation”. At the end of the contract, he played the role of Lexus Luther in “Superman” (a role that returned it in “Superman II” and “Superman IV: The Cois for Peace).

The eighties of Hakman star witnessed films such as “Hoosiers” and “Mississippi Burning” (he earned another Academy Award nomination). The nineties began with another Oscar winning, this time Caling Eastowwar, which was directed to 1992 “unwanted”. As the contract continued, he did some of his best work with the company, “The Rapid and the Dead”, “Qarmazi Tayed”, “Get Story” and “The Birdcage”.

When he came in 2000, Hakman seemed not slowing in his seventies. He starred in extensive projects: He played a coach of the “Replacements” football team, as part of a group of Wes Anderson “The Royal Tenbauums”, and surpassed everyone in “stealing” smart.

But Hakman’s actor had other ideas.

After a 2004 championship, “Welcome to Mooseport”, suddenly retired from acting.

Hakman, who wrote a novel in 1999 “Wake of the Perdido Star”, focused more on his writings during this period. He wrote four other books, the last of which was the movie “Al -Mazzar”, in 2013.


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Jane Hackman in “Mississippi Burning”.

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Hackman was the naval infantry before the acting began

Hakman was born in San Bernardino, California. He frequently moved as a child and by the time when high school began, his family put its roots in Iowa. At the age of sixteen, he recruited the naval infantry and served four and a half years as a field radio operator in the late 1940s. It was unloaded in 1951, and after playing with a profession in the media by studying the press and television production at the University of Illinois with the help of Gi Bill, Hakman returned to California.

Hagman’s acting profession started in the 1960s at the Pasadina Theater in California. There, he became a friend of his colleague, ambitious actor Dustin Hoffman, and hit the two while trying to move in their career.

The couple moved to New York City to try to make it big and befriending another representative in California with the same goal: Robert Doval.

In addition to plays outside Broadway, Hakman found work with small TV parts. In 1964, he got a role in the movie “Lilith”, starring Warren Betty, which led to a great break with “Bonnie and Claide”.

Since then, Hackman will become a great practical for his emotional performances and his ability to play the characters of every man, but with charming quality whenever that smile was flashing or giving that laughter.


Royal Tenbau (Jane Hakman) sit at a table in an ice cream salon in "Royal Tenbauums."

Jane Hackman in “The Royal Teenbauums”.

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Hakman has three children from his first marriage

In 1956, the actor married Fayy Malti, a bank writer from New York. The couple gave birth to three children, Christopher Allen, Elizabeth Jean, and Lezli Ann Hakman. They divorced in 1986 after 30 years of marriage.

In 2000, Irish actor Independent told that he was not always present as a father. “I couldn’t always be at home with them when they were growing up, and after that, they lived in California, they have always fulfilled my success on their heads,” Hakman said.

At some time, after the division of Hakman and Malti, the history of Pitts Arakawa, the classic pianist who was 30 years old, began to return. They got married in 1991.


Jin Hakman, and his daughter Leslie Hakman attend the Golden Globe Awards in 1984.

Jin Hakman, and his daughter Leslie Hakman attend the Golden Globe Awards in 1984.

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Hackman is never to act

Hackman’s position grew only after his retirement, as one of the few symbols capable of moving away and moving away from work.

In one of the final interviews, in 2011, GQ asked him If another movie does:

“I don’t know,” he said. “If I can do this in my house, perhaps, without being disturbed by anything, one person or two people only.”

Correction: February 27, 2025 – A previous version of this story erred in the circumstances of the death of Jin Hakman. The Santa team in New Mexican, Sharif Adan Mendoza, was martyred that Hakman says, Pitts Arakawa, and their dog was found dead on Wednesday afternoon, and not that they died on Thursday. Mendoza was said to have confirmed their death on Thursday.

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