Hackman's career, which spanned over six decades, saw him deliver some of cinema's most memorable performances, earning him two Academy Awards, one for Best Actor in "The French Connection" (1971) and another for Best Supporting Actor in "Unforgiven" (1992).
His portrayal of 'Jimmy Popeye Doyle', a relentless detective in the "The French Connection", remains one of the most celebrated performances in film history. Equally unforgettable was his role as 'Little Bill Dagget', a ruthless sheriff in "Unforgiven", directed by Clint Eastwood, according to a report by BBC.