Fans of the late actor Gene Hackman are looking for answers after he and his wife Betsy Arakawa were found dead in their house in Santa Fe, New Mexico under mysterious circumstances.
The actor, who died at the age of 95, had lived a reclusive life in recent years after he had withdrawn quietly after filming the 2004 Welcome to Moosport satire.
Although fans have speculated for years that the boomtatus of the film might have contributed to his abandonment of Hollywood, Hackman himself explained why he stopped acting in a recent appearance.
While he spoke to Empire in 2009, a few years after his retirement, Hackman revealed that it was his heart that he stopped that he was coming back to the camera.
“The drop that broke the back of the camel was actually a stress test that I did in New York,” Hackman explained. “The doctor advised me that my heart was not in the kind of form that I should put it under stress.”
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After the shock of Gene Hackman under mysterious circumstances in his house in Santa Fe, a re -interview raised lights up why he left Hollywood and settled in New Mexico; Seen in 2003

Fans have speculated that his last film could have contributed to Mooseport bombing that he would leave Hollywood, Hackman himself explained his retirement in 2009; Displayed with Christine Baranski in Welcome to Moosport
“I try to take care of myself,” he said after he was asked if he was worried about his health.
“I don't have many fears. I have the normal fear of death – you know, I think we all think about it, especially when you become a certain age, “he went on.
Hackman added that his main priority was to ensure that his wife and family were 'cared for'.
“Different than that, I don't have many fears,” he said.

In an interview from 2004 about Larry King Live, Hackman admitted that he had a 'fear' to die, although he considered it a normal thing; Displayed in 1993 with Clint Eastwood on the 65th Oscars