Oscar-winning actor Gene Hackman and wife found dead at home

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Actor Gene Hackman and his wife have been found dead at their home in Santa Fe, New Mexico, police have said.

Santa Fe County Sheriff's Office told Sky News: "We do not believe foul play was a factor in their deaths however, exact cause of death has not been determined at this time."

Local reports said the couple died along with their dog.

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Image: Gene Hackman and wife Betsy Arakawa in 1991. Pic: Dave Lewis/Shutterstock

Hackman, 95, won an Oscar for a leading role in The French Connection, a 1971 action movie by William Friedkin, and then again for best supporting actor in Clint Eastwood's 1992 Western, Unforgiven.

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Image: The French Connection. Pic: 20th Century Fox/D'Antoni Productions/Schine-Moore Prods/Kobal/Shutterstock

He was also known for playing Lex Luthor in the Superman films of the late 1970s and 1980s, as well as The Conversation and Mississippi Burning.

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Image: "Superman IV: The Quest for Peace" Gene Hackman, Christopher Reeve. Pic: THA/Shutterstock

The former Marine appeared in more than 80 films, as well as on television and the stage during a lengthy career that
started in the early 1960s.

He is remembered for playing Captain Frank Ramsey alongside Denzel Washington in the 1995 thriller Crimson Tide.

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Image: Crimson Tide. Pic: Richard Foreman/THA/Shutterstock

His wife Betsy Arakawa, 63, was a classical pianist.

The couple married in 1991 and lived outside in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Hackman married twice and had three children.

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