Gene Hackman, the legendary actor, once opened up about his fear of dying in a resurfaced interview that has gained significance following the tragic news of his passing. Just a day after Gene, his wife Betsy Arakawa, and their beloved dog were found dead at their New Mexico home, an interview from 2004 with Larry King has been making rounds on the internet.
In the interview, Gene Hackman candidly expressed his concerns about the inevitable end of life. Despite being known for his tough on-screen persona, Gene admitted that the prospect of death was something that truly scared him, especially as he advanced in age. At 74 years old during the interview, Gene emphasized the importance of ensuring that his family, particularly his wife, would be taken care of after he was gone.
Reflecting on his own health struggles, Gene revealed that he had undergone angioplasty and dealt with heart issues, including severe angina, twelve years prior to the interview. While details about his recent health condition remain undisclosed, Gene’s daughter has indicated that the family suspects carbon monoxide poisoning as the cause of his and his wife’s untimely deaths.
The couple resided in a modern home in Santa Fe, built in 2000, raising questions about potential gas leak issues or prior service calls to the address. Santa Fe County Sheriff Adan Mendoza has confirmed that investigations are ongoing, with no possibilities ruled out at this stage.
In a poignant reminder of Gene Hackman’s legacy, a public sighting from a year ago captured the actor using a walking cane at the age of 95. As the entertainment industry mourns the loss of a true icon, fans and colleagues alike remember Gene Hackman for his remarkable contributions to cinema and the lasting impact he leaves behind.