Gene Hackman’s friend says getting old ‘bothered him’

A close friend of legendary actor Gene Hackman has revealed that aging was something he struggled with deeply. Known for his commanding presence on screen, Hackman reportedly found it difficult to accept the limitations that came with growing older.

“He never liked talking about it,” the friend shared. “Gene was always independent, always moving, always sharp. But aging… it bothered him.”

After retiring from Hollywood in the early 2000s, Hackman lived a quiet life in New Mexico, away from the spotlight. Despite stepping back from acting, he remained active, writing novels and enjoying time with his family.

His friend noted that while Hackman kept a low profile, he wasn’t one to complain. “He just didn’t want to be seen as frail. That wasn’t him.”

Now 94, Hackman continues to be regarded as one of the greatest actors of his time. His legacy remains strong, even as he has chosen a life away from Hollywood’s flashing lights.

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