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"It may look like that" he says "but I don't think that's really the case If I had fallen in love with someone my age or older then I'd be with her I never thought about Betsy's age"—he stops himself "No at first I was a bit embarrassed that she was only a couple of years older than my son Now I don't think about it especially since it doesn't seem to bother my children" Hackman also has put more distance between his home life and Hollywood With excitement he describes the adobe house outside Santa Fe that he and ar ' : 41 N l OW success despite if ' ' Betsy are renovating "We're out in the country and we enjoy the solitude" 'he says "I've gone back to painting and Betsy has taken up the piano again In the evenings I sit and listen to her practice and a wonderful feeling of peace comes over me" Yet there is still the side of Hackman seen in his action films the man who loves flying stunt planes and driving race cars "I know I know" he adds with a laugh "Some people may see these things as a need to prove my masculinity or a way to make up for a weak father But the fact that I can talk about it even make fun of it should indicate that I'm not out to create a macho image I just enjoy testing myself in a race car though recently I haven't had as much time to concentrate on it as I'd like" No wonder In the last 12 months he has appeared in five movies: BAT 21 Split Decisions Full Moon in Blue Water Another Woman and Mississippi Burning with two more coming out this year Hackman saysshe likesMespecially iswoid sissippi Burning be- cause of its "political" content "By that I mean it's based on a real event—the mur- ders of three civil- rights workers in the '60s and it explores how people's attirough-and-tumb- le often I'm finally Ak' tte i - t tl 1 I?I'l s' expect him either to change or to understand what he had done" he concedes "So I decided! wasn't obliged to be angry anymore and I feel very good that we were able to spend time together during the five years before he died" Reconciled with his father Hackman also found himself reassessing his own behavior as a parent (He has a son and two daughters now all in their 20s from his marriage to his former wife Faye Maltese) "I knew I didn't want to end up like my father—an old man distant from his children or unloved by them" he says "Acting takes such time and concentration that it's easy to find excuses for not paying attention to what is going on at home But now I realize that I should have made an extra effort to spend more time with them when they were young I also worried that the several separations from my wife had done some damage So now I try to see them 30-ye- ar Younger ''' HACKMANcontinued PAGE 12 self-mad- FEBRUARY 26 1989 PARADE MAGAZINE f $ |