Peter Greene: Cause of Death Confirmed
Peter Greene, a character actor known for portraying villains in iconic films, was found dead in his New York apartment in December. He was 60 years old.
A Career Defined by Memorable Roles
Greene’s performances left a lasting impression on audiences, particularly for his roles as the menacing Zed in Quentin Tarantino’s “Pulp Fiction” (1994) and the visually striking Dorian in Jim Carrey’s “The Mask,” also released in 1994. He also appeared in films such as “The Usual Suspects,” “Scenes of the Crime,” and “Training Day.”
Circumstances Surrounding His Death
Details surrounding Greene’s death were recently clarified. According to a report from TMZ, the actor’s death was ruled an accident, resulting from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the armpit.
Looking Ahead
The film community and fans are likely to revisit and celebrate Greene’s work in the coming weeks. His performances will gain renewed appreciation as audiences reflect on his contributions to cinema. Further details regarding memorial arrangements have not been released.
Frequently Asked Questions
When did Peter Greene die?
Peter Greene was found dead in December, and his death was publicly reported in February.
What films is Peter Greene known for?
He is best known for his roles in “Pulp Fiction” and “The Mask,” but also appeared in “The Usual Suspects,” “Scenes of the Crime,” and “Training Day.”
What was the cause of Peter Greene’s death?
His death was ruled an accident, the result of a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the armpit, according to TMZ.
What are your favorite memories of Peter Greene’s performances, and how will his work continue to resonate with audiences?