LOS ANGELES (AP) â Itâs a tall task to try to whittle down to five notable films.
One of the 20th centuryâs greatest actors, Hackmanâs career spanned more than 40 years and a variety of roles, from tough-guy parts to comedic turns, playing heroes, villains and in ways that captivated audiences.
The two-time Oscar winner in his New Mexico home, authorities said Thursday. He was 95.
Any selection is inevitably going to be missing whether itâs as Lex Luthor in âSuperman,â the private eye in âNight Moves,â or the sadistic sheriff in âUnforgiven.â But everyoneâs got to start somewhere â here are a range of his canât-miss performances, whether youâre revisiting as a fan, or lucky enough to just be discovering them.
âThe French Connectionâ (1971)
Jimmy âPopeyeâ Doyle, the narcotics detective at the center of is perhaps Hackmanâs most defining performance. Cold, amoral, relentless and obsessed, heâs a bad good cop, and you canât take your eyes off him. The characterization âvirtually defines the attitude of âThe French Connection,ââ Roger Greenspun wrote in 1971 for the New York Times. âHard-nosed, pork-pie-hatted, vulgar, a tough cop in the latest measure of a fine tradition, he exists neither to rise nor to fall, to excite neither pity nor terror â but to function.â
WHERE TO WATCH: Available to rent on video on demand
âThe Conversationâ (1974)
Just three years after âThe French Connection,â and in the post-Watergate haze, gave audiences in âThe Conversation.â Hackman is Harry Caul, an audio-surveillance expert in San Francisco who stumbles upon a murder plot. Consumed with guilt, trauma and suspicion, Harry, and the movie, are a product of the time, where neither God nor technology seems equipped to save us from ourselves. Itâs also, as Roger Ebert wrote in 2001, simply âa taut, intelligent thriller.â
WHERE TO WATCH: Streaming on The Criterion Channel and on VOD
âHoosiersâ (1986)
In David Anspaughâs âHoosiers,â Hackman plays Norman Dale, a basketball coach who failed at the college level and gets another shot at a Itâs a movie about second chances and starting over, and itâs widely considered one of the , perhaps best remembered for that inspirational speech. But it works because Hackman gives Dale the complexity of a lived life, where failure and hope donât have to be at odds.
WHERE TO WATCH: Streaming on Prime Video
âThe Birdcageâ (1996)
of the 1978 French farce, âLa Cage aux Folles,â is not a Hackman-centric movie, but it does show another great side of him as part of a comedic ensemble. He plays a conservative senator unhappy about his daughterâs choice of partner (and gay in-laws) in the aftermath of a scandal, when heâs trying to appease his right-wing supporters with a so-called family values agenda that does not include humanizing queer relationships. He and Dianne Wiest make a feast out of
WHERE TO WATCH: Streaming on Max until Feb. 28, and on Prime Video
âThe Royal Tenenbaumsâ (2001)
There are few more delightful sequences than watching Hackman as Royal Tenenbaum, the disbarred lawyer trying to reconnect with his estranged children through an elaborate lie, taking his grandsons out for a day of mischief â riding on the back of a trash truck, go-karting through New York, crossing the street on a donât-walk sign, shoplifting milk at the bodega, throwing water balloons at passing taxis â set to âMe and Julio Down by the Schoolyard.â Well, that, and his chosen epitaph in this âDied Tragically Rescuing His Family From the Wreckage of a Destroyed Sinking Battleship.â
WHERE TO WATCH: Streaming on Prime Video
More notable Hackman films:
1961: âMad Dog Collâ (debut)
1964: âLilithâ
1966: âHawaiiâ
1967: âBonnie and Clydeâ (Oscar nomination, supporting actor)
1969: âThe Gypsy Moths,â âDownhill Racer,â âI Never Sang for My Fatherâ (Oscar nomination, supporting actor)
(asterisk)1971: âThe French Connectionâ (Oscar win, best actor)
1972: âPrime Cut,â âCisco Pike,â âThe Poseidon Adventureâ
(asterisk)1974: âThe Conversation,â âYoung Frankensteinâ (cameo)
1975: âThe French Connection II,â âLucky Ladyâ
1978: âSupermanâ
1980: âSuperman IIâ
1981: âRedsâ
1983: âSuperman IIIâ
(asterisk)1986: âHoosiersâ
1987: âNo Way Out,â âSuperman IVâ
1988: âMississippi Burningâ (Oscar nomination, actor)
1992: âUnforgivenâ (Oscar win, supporting actor)
1993: âThe Firmâ
1995: âCrimson Tide,â âGet Shortyâ
(asterisk)1996: âThe Birdcage,â âThe Chamber,â âExtreme Measuresâ
1997: âAbsolute Powerâ
1998: âTwilight,â âEnemy of the Stateâ
2000: âUnder Suspicion,â âThe Replacementsâ
(asterisk)2001: âThe Mexican,â âHeist,â âThe Royal Tenenbaums,â âBehind Enemy Linesâ
2003: âRunaway Juryâ
2004: âWelcome to Mooseportâ
Lindsey Bahr, The Associated Press