‘Pulp Fiction’ and ‘The Mask’
The death of actor Peter Greene has left Hollywood reeling. He was discovered alone in his New York apartment, a sudden and quiet end.
Authorities have confirmed no foul play was involved. His passing at age 60 brings a sudden silence to a famously intense presence.
Greene was one of cinema’s most memorable character actors. He specialized in menacing roles that captivated audiences.
He was renowned for playing villains like Dorian Tyrell in *The Mask* and Zed in *Pulp Fiction*. His chilling stare could convey both threat and deep hurt, elevating every project.
Away from the camera, he was known as a generous friend and a dedicated artist. He worked tirelessly to perfect his craft and to overcome a difficult past.
His personal journey was marked by struggle. He went from being a runaway teen on New York’s streets to a Hollywood actor, battling addiction and recovery throughout his life.
Greene leaves behind a significant legacy of nearly one hundred screen credits. To those who knew him, the man who played survivors on screen was ultimately a survivor himself, whose time has sadly ended.