Gene Hackman’s Royal Tenenbaums memorabilia auctioned

Among the few possessions he left to his heirs was a set of Encyclopedia Britannica in storage at the Lindbergh Palace Hotel under the names Ari and Uzi Tenenbaum.

In November, art and memorabilia from the collection of Gene Hackman (1930-2025) were auctioned by Bonhams in New York and Los Angeles.

Among the items auctioned were Hackman’s Best Performance Golden Globe award (sold for $51,200), his National Society of Film Critics and Chicago Film Critics awards for Best Actor (sold for $4,608), and material including a script, notes, contracts, marketing albums, and crew jackets (sold for $8,960) for The Royal Tenenbaums.

I hope that they somehow end up in the Wes Anderson archive.

Photo credit: Bonhams

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