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Peter Greene, Pulp Fiction Star, Dies at 60
13 Dec
Summary
- Actor Peter Greene, known for iconic roles, has died at age 60.
- He was discovered deceased in his New York City apartment on Friday.
- Greene's cause of death remains undisclosed at this time.

Acclaimed actor Peter Greene, celebrated for his memorable performances in films such as "Pulp Fiction" and "The Mask," has died at the age of 60. Greene was discovered in his Lower East Side apartment in New York City on Friday, December 12th. His manager confirmed the news, noting that a wellness check was initiated after music had been playing from his apartment for over 24 hours.
Greene was lauded for his versatile acting abilities, particularly his compelling portrayals of antagonists, yet was also known for a hidden compassionate nature. His extensive television work included recurring roles in "The Black Donnellys," "Life on Mars," and "Chicago P.D." He recently appeared in "The Continental" and the TV series "Dope Thief."
His passing leaves a void in the entertainment industry, with tributes highlighting his talent and generosity. Greene had two projects nearing completion: "Mascots," alongside Mickey Rourke, and a narrated documentary, "From the American People: The Withdrawal of USAID." He is survived by his sister and brother.




