Legendary actor Gene Hackman, a two-time Academy Award winner, may not have a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, but his devoted fans have found a special place to mourn his passing—his former restaurant in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
A Unique Tribute at Jinja Bar & Bistro
Doug Lanham, a close friend and former business partner, tells TMZ that Hackman’s admirers have been leaving heartfelt notes and flowers at Jinja Bar & Bistro, a restaurant the actor co-owned for several years after stepping away from the film industry.
Beyond his illustrious Hollywood career, Hackman was also a talented painter, with many of his original artworks adorning the restaurant’s walls. Doug confirms that the artwork is currently being cataloged and will never be sold, preserving Hackman’s artistic legacy.
Why Doesn’t Gene Hackman Have a Star on the Walk of Fame?
Fans have been puzzled by the absence of a Gene Hackman star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. While the reason remains unclear, it’s likely that the actor declined the honor—a decision not uncommon among certain celebrities.
A Generous Spirit and a Playful Personality
Even after leaving the restaurant business, Doug says Hackman frequently returned to Jinja Bar & Bistro, often picking up the tab for fellow diners. Known for his dry humor, Hackman was a prankster who once jokingly pressed a finger into Doug’s back and told him to “reach for the stars”—a fitting joke considering his Oscar-winning performance in Unforgiven.
The Investigation Into Hackman’s Death
Hackman and his wife, Betsy Arakawa, were found dead in their home on Wednesday. According to Santa Fe authorities, Hackman’s pacemaker recorded its last event on February 17, leading investigators to believe that was the date of his passing.
Gene Hackman was 95, and Betsy was 65.
Remembering a Hollywood Legend
While his absence on the Walk of Fame remains a mystery, Hackman’s contributions to film and art will never be forgotten. Whether through classic performances or stunning paintings, his legacy continues to inspire generations of fans.