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If you look at yourself as a star, you've already lost something in the portrayal of any human being.
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- Welcome to Mooseport (2004) as Monroe Cole
- Runaway Jury (2003) as Rankin Fitch
- Behind Enemy Lines (2001) as Admiral Leslie McMahon Reigart
- Heartbreakers (2001) as William B. Tensy
- Heist (2001) as Joe Moore
- The Mexican (2001) as Arnold Margolese
- The Royal Tenenbaums (2001) as Royal Tenenbaum
- The Replacements (2000) as Jimmy McGinty
- Under Suspicion (2000) as Henry Hearst
- Antz (1998) as General Mandible
- Enemy of the State (1998) as Edward 'Brill' Lyle
- Twilight (1998) as Jack Ames
- Absolute Power (1997) as President Allen Richmond
- Extreme Measures (1996) as Dr. Lawrence Myrick
- The Birdcage (1996) as Sen. Kevin Keeley
- Crimson Tide (1995) as Capt. Frank Ramsey
- Get Shorty (1995) as Harry Zimm
- The Quick and the Dead (1995) as John Herod
- Wyatt Earp (1994) as Nicholas Earp
- Geronimo: An American Legend (1993) as Brig. Gen. George Crook
- The Firm (1993) as Avery Tolar
- Unforgiven (1992) as Little Bill Daggett
- Class Action (1991) as Jedediah Tucker Ward
- Company Business (1991) as Sam Boyd/John Jones
- Loose Cannons (1990) as MacArthur Stern
- Narrow Margin (1990) as Robert Caulfield
- Postcards From the Edge (1990) as Lowell
- The Package (1989) as Johnny Gallagher
- Another Woman (1988) as Larry Lewis
- Bat*21 (1988) as Lt. Col. Iceal Hambleton
- Full Moon in Blue Water (1988) as Floyd
- Split Decisions (1988) as Dan McGuinn
- Mississippi Burning (1988) as Agent Anderson
- Superman IV: The Quest for Peace (1987) as Lex Luthor/voice of Nuclear Man
- No Way Out (1987) as Defense Secretary David Brice
- Power (1986) as Wilfred Buckley
- Twice in a Lifetime (1985) as Harry MacKenzie
- Eureka (1984) as Jack McCann
- Misunderstood (1984) as Ned
- Uncommon Valor (1983) as Col. Cal Rhodes
- Under Fire (1983) as Alex Grazier
- All Night Long (1981) as George Dupler
- Reds (1981) as Pete Van Wherry
- Superman II (1980) as Lex Luthor
- Superman (1978) as Lex Luthor
- A Bridge Too Far (1977) as Maj. Gen. Stanislaw Sosabowski
- March or Die (1977) as Maj. William Sherman Foster
- The Domino Principle (1977) as Roy Tucker
- Bite the Bullet (1975) as Sam Clayton
- French Connection II (1975) as Jimmy 'Popeye' Doyle
- Lucky Lady (1975) as Kibby
- Night Moves (1975) as Harry Moseby
- Zandy's Bride (1974) as Zandy Allan
- Scarecrow (1973) as Max
- Cisco Pike (1972) as Sergeant Leo Holland
- Prime Cut (1972) as Mary Ann
- The Poseidon Adventure (1972) as Rev. Frank Scott
- Doctors' Wives (1971) as Dr. Dave Randolph
- The Hunting Party (1971) as Brandt Ruger
- I Never Sang for My Father (1970) as Gene Garrison
- Downhill Racer (1969) as Eugene Claire
- Marooned (1969) as Buzz Lloyd
- Riot (1969) as Red Fraker
- The Gypsy Moths (1969) as Joe Browdy
- My Father and My Mother (1968)
- Shadow on the Land (1968) as Rev. Thomas Davis
- The Split (1968) as Detective Lt. Walter Brill
- A Covenant with Death (1967) as Harmsworth
- Banning (1967) as Tommy Del Gaddo
- First to Fight (1967) as Sgt. Tweed
- Hawaii (1966) as Rev. John Whipple
- Lilith (1964) as Norman
- Ride with Terror (1963)
- Bonnie and Clyde as Buck Barrow
- Hoosiers as Coach Norman Dale
- Target as Walter Lloyd/Duncan (Duke) Potter
- The Chamber as Sam Cayhall
- The Conversation as Harry Caul
- The French Connection as Det. Jimmy 'Popeye' Doyle
- Young Frankenstein as The Blindman (Harold)
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Gene Hackman random trivia |
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- As a young man, Hackman attended a showing of the movie A Streetcar Named Desire (1951) and was impressed by the performance of Marlon Brando due to his naturalism and the fact that he didn't look like what a movie star typically looked like in the 1950s. After exiting the theater, he told his father that he wanted to be an actor.
- Says watching his own films make him terribly nervous.
- Appeared on "Larry King Live" (1985) on July 7th, 2004. Larry King was surprised to find out that Hackman had no movies lined up, and Hackman replied by saying that he thinks it is the end of his career.
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