RIP Actor Gene Hackman

through Queens
It was Brooklyn along 86th St. under the el.
I lived on 79th ~20 Avenues to the west.
A few people I knew had, "I saw them filming The French Connection", stories.

Me? I was closer to the Odyssey 2001 Disco (a former carpeting warehouse) and the Verrazano Narrows Bridge where some Saturday Night Fever outdoor scenes were shot.
 
RIP Race car driver Gene Hackman

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It was filmed in 1971 and is filled with great old cars.
With The French Connection and The Seven Ups' chase scenes, I thought Pontiac was going to dive into the performance pool's deep end.

What's with the shot 2 posts up? Was GH in a car film or did he actually drive?
The photo appears to be more 'movie promo event' than at a race track.
 
Woah!
I knew Steve McQueen drove cars and bikes and James Dean died crashing a Porsche.
I saw footage of **** Smuthers racing and a photo of Ernie Kovaks' destroyed Corvair wagon.
Never had I heard of Gene Hackman driving for real.
 
One issue this GREATLY highlights…

Much older people left alone… isolated… with no real contact with family or friends….

This is a much more COMMON issue across this country then people care or dare to think about.
This is an excellent point.
 
The Medical Examiner has released the cause of death for Gene Hackman and Betsy Arakawa. She died of a rare Hantavirus infection (transmitted by deer mice in arid Western climates) probably prior to his natural death from heart disease. He had dementia and may not have known that his wife had died or that one dog was locked in the crate. Too sad for everyone involved.

Hackman & Arakawa Causes of Death
 
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The Medical Examiner has released the cause of death for Gene Hackman and Betsy Arakawa. She died of a rare Hantavirus infection (transmitted by deer mice in arid Western climates) probably prior to his natural death from heart disease. He had dementia and may not have known that his wife had died or that one dog was locked in the crate. Too sad for everyone involved.

Hackman & Arakawa Causes of Death
A picture might have been painted. Mr. Hackman with a failing heart and dementia, has rodents occupying and miltiplying in their residence. Wife dies from the rodent waste, Mr. Hackman hourglass has just a few grains of sand left in the hourglass, dies a week later not being able to comprehend his wife his dead, like an infant not knowing a parent died in a home.

A bit different detail on the Wife's death:
Arakawa, 65, died from hantavirus pulmonary syndrome, a rare disease transmitted through rodent urine, droppings or saliva, officials said.
 
So my takeaway is that his kids couldn't be bothered to stay in touch.

So his wife laid dead for about a week from Hantavirus, and he had no idea due to his advanced Alzheimers. His wife was clearly his caregiver, but once she got sick and died, it was just a matter of time for him.

RIP, Mr and Mrs Hackman.
 
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