Gene Hackman would have died ‘long ago’ without Betsy Arakawa, friend claims



Gene Hackman believed his wife Betsy Arakawa was the reason he lived as long as he did, according to one of the actor’s longtime friends.

“She was very protective of him,” Tom Allin recently told The New York Times of Arakawa, who was seemingly the Oscar-winner’s sole caretaker prior to his shocking death.

Maintenance workers discovered Hackman and his wife’s bodies at the couple’s Santa Fe, New Mexico home on February 26 after they were unable to get in touch with the couple.

Gene Hackman and wife Betsy Hackman attend Mission Hills Pro-Celebrity Sports Invitational on November 30, 1991 at Rancho Mirage in Los Angeles, California. Ron Galella Collection via Getty Images

Allin, who was shared a 20-year-long-friendship with Hackman, recalled Hackman once telling him that he would have died “long ago” without Arakawa taking care of making sure he maintained a healthy diet.

“She just really looked after him,” he said of the concert pianist, remembering how at Hackman’s 90th birthday part in January 2020, shortly before the Covid-19 pandemic, he saw Arakawa mixing soda water into the actor’s wine.

He also mentioned that he could tell Hackman’s health was in decline. The couple had a yearly tradition in which Hackman would cook dinner for Arakawa’s birthday. In 2023, she returned home anticipating a meal, but Hackman had forgotten their usual custom.

Gene Hackman attends the premiere of the film “The Royal Tenenbaums” December 6, 2001 in Hollywood, CA. Getty Images
Gene Hackman and Betsy Arakawa during Celebrity Sports Invitational – November 29, 1991 at Westin Mission Hills Resort in Rancho Mirage, California. Ron Galella Collection via Getty Images

In a press conference held Friday, officials revealed Hackman, 95, died from heart disease with advanced Alzheimers disease being a contributing factor. The “French Connection” star “was in very poor health” before his death, New Mexico Chief Medical Examiner Heather Jarrell said.

The actor “had not eaten recently” before passing away as there was “no food in his stomach,” Jarrell added, though she noted that his body showed no “evidence of dehydration.”

Based on data recorded from his pacemaker, Hackman likely died on February 18, roughly a week after his wife’s death from Hantavirus, a flu-like illness spread mainly by rodent feces that attacks the lungs. According to the CDC, Hantavirus is not spread from person to person.

Gene Hackman and Betsy Arakawa during Hollywood Foreign Press Conference – November 11, 1992 at Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California. Ron Galella Collection via Getty Images
Gene Hackman arrives at the 60th Annual Golden Globe Awards held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles, CA on January 19, 2003. Getty Images

The Sheriff acknowledged that Hackman was likely home with his wife for a week before he passed away.

Citing Hackman’s Alzheimers, Jarrell noted, “It is quite possible he was not aware that she was deceased.”

Asked on Friday whether Hackman had any caregiver other than Arakawa, Santa Fe County Sheriff Adan Mendoza said, “At this point, there’s no indication that there was a caretaker at the home.”

Arakawa, 65, was last seen alive on February 11, when security cameras spotted her going to a Sprouts Farmers Market, CVS pharmacy and a dog food store. She reportedly wore a face mask, which she often did to avoid bringing any illnesses home to her husband.

Gene Hackman and wife Betsy Hackman attend 63rd Annual National Board of Review Awards on February 24, 1992 at the Equitable Center in New York City. Ron Galella Collection via Getty Images
Gene Hackman and Betsy Arakawa during the 61st Annual Academy Awards Arrivals at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California. Ron Galella Collection via Getty Images

Leslie Anne Allen, Hackman’s daughter whom he shared with his late ex-wife Faye Maltese, has said of her father’s marriage to Arakawa, “They had a wonderful marriage. And I give credit to his wife, Betsy, for keeping him alive.”

“[Betsy] took very, very good care of him and was always looking out for his health,” Leslie Anne, 58, said. “So I am appreciative to her for that, and I’m very saddened by her passing.”

Hackman and Arakawa’s close friends Barbara Lenihan, 75, of Santa Fe and her husband, author Daniel Lenihan, 79 recently told The Post that the couple had increasingly “become insular” in recent years.

Gene Hackman at the 1993 Academy Awards. Getty Images
Gene Hackman and Betsy Arakawa during 66th Annual Academy Awards at Dorothy Chandler Pavillion in Los Angeles. Ron Galella Collection via Getty Images

“They were a little insular and that was fine, it just got tougher for them to have people over,” Barbara said.

Barbara also told People that his health was “really slipping” in the “last couple of months.”

The couple’s son Aaron added, “Betsy tried to keep him kind of active and engaged.”

“She was still trying to keep him as active and engaged and healthy as possible.”



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