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SENATE RESOLUTION

 
2    WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois Senate are saddened
3to learn of the death of award-winning actor Gene Hackman,
4formerly of Danville, who passed away in February 2025; and
 
5    WHEREAS, Gene Hackman was born Eugene Allen Hackman to
6Eugene Ezra Hackman and Anna Lyda Gray in San Bernardino,
7California in 1930; he and his family settled in Danville,
8Illinois, and he attended Danville High School; he enlisted in
9the U.S. Marine Corps at the age of 16 after lying about his
10age, and he worked as a radio operator while stationed in
11China, Japan, and Hawaii during the late 1940s; and
 
12    WHEREAS, Gene Hackman returned to Danville briefly after
13his military service, trying a stint as a camera operator at
14WDAN-TV, before relocating to California; while there, he
15studied under the Pasadena Playhouse, where he and Dustin
16Hoffman were labeled "Least Likely to Succeed"; he then
17journeyed to New York, working as a doorman and a waiter before
18he began landing stage, television, and film roles; and
 
19    WHEREAS, Gene Hackman made his film debut with a small,
20but credited, part in Lilith (1964), opening the door for a
21career that would span decades and transcend genres and
22consisted of over 80 films, including such classics as Bonnie

 

 

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1and Clyde (1967), The French Connection (1971), The Poseidon
2Adventure (1972), Superman (1978), Hoosiers (1986),
3Mississippi Burning (1988), Unforgiven (1992), The Firm
4(1993), The Birdcage (1996), Enemy of the State (1998), The
5Replacements (2000), The Royal Tenenbaums (2001), and Runaway
6Jury (2003); and
 
7    WHEREAS, Gene Hackman's talents were recognized by the
8film industry throughout his career; for his early work in The
9French Connection, he was nominated and won his first Oscar,
10Golden Globe Award, and BAFTA Award; over the course of his
11expansive body of work, he won two Oscars, three Golden Globe
12Awards, two BAFTA Awards, one Screen Actors Guild Award, and
13numerous other awards; his career was further highlighted and
14honored when he received the Cecil B. DeMille Award at the 2003
15Golden Globe Awards; and
 
16    WHEREAS, Gene Hackman, later in life, added published
17writer to his list of artistic achievements; he coauthored
18three historical fiction novels with Daniel Lenihan, Wake of
19the Perdido Star (1999), Justice for None (2004), and Escape
20from Andersonville (2008); he also authored the Western novel
21Payback at Morning Peak (2011) and the police thriller Pursuit
22(2013); and
 
23    WHEREAS, Gene Hackman retained a connection to his boyhood

 

 

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1hometown of Danville, revisiting the city several times over
2the years, including a meet-and-greet fundraising event to
3save the Fischer Theatre in the 1980s; in turn, he was honored
4with a plaque at Danville High School and featured in a
5downtown mural with other notable former residents; and
 
6    WHEREAS, Gene Hackman was known for his ability to garner
7the trust of audiences with the sincerity of his acting; never
8one to be limited as a one-character actor, he kept audiences
9returning to witness the versatility, quality, and integrity
10of his craft; his legacy will live on through the characters he
11brought to the silver screen and his impact on cinema;
12therefore, be it
 
13    RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE ONE HUNDRED FOURTH GENERAL
14ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn the passing of
15Gene Hackman and extend our sincere condolences to his family,
16friends, and all who knew and loved him; and be it further
 
17    RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be
18presented to the family of Gene Hackman as an expression of our
19deepest sympathy.