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Peter Greene

Peter Greene (born Peter Green; October 8, 1965 – December 12, 2025) was an American character actor renowned for his intense portrayals of villains and antagonists in film and television. A native of , Greene entered the acting profession in his mid-20s after initially pursuing other paths, training at the prestigious Theatre & Film Institute in . His career breakthrough occurred in the mid-1990s with standout roles in critically acclaimed films, establishing him as a go-to performer for menacing, psychologically complex characters. Greene's early film work included the independent drama Laws of Gravity (1992), where he played a pivotal supporting role, and the thriller Judgment Night (1993), showcasing his ability to embody street-tough antagonists. He gained widespread recognition in 1994 for his chilling performance as the sadistic in Quentin Tarantino's , a role that highlighted his raw intensity and contributed to the film's cultural impact. That same year, Greene portrayed the ruthless club owner Dorian Tyrell in the comedy hit , opposite , further cementing his reputation in mainstream cinema. In 1995, Greene delivered a haunting lead performance as Peter Winter, a schizophrenic father, in the indie Clean, Shaven, earning praise for his nuanced depiction of mental illness. He also appeared as the shady fence Redfoot in Bryan Singer's , adding to his portfolio of criminal underworld figures. Throughout the and beyond, Greene continued with diverse roles, including the corrupt cop Jeff in (2001), a hitman in Blue Streak (1999), and recurring parts in television series such as Justified (2010–2015), where he played the villainous Danny Crowe, as well as recent projects like Little Dixie (2023) and (2023). His spans over 100 credits, emphasizing his versatility in genre films while maintaining a focus on antagonistic archetypes.

Biography

Early life

Peter Greene was born Peter Green on October 8, 1965, in . Little is publicly known about Greene's family background or specific childhood experiences in . Greene did not develop an interest in acting until his mid-20s, when he discovered the profession while living in around the late . He later pursued training at the Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute.

Personal life

Peter Greene began using marijuana at age 15 and at 16, later becoming involved in drug dealing. He has openly discussed his struggles with , particularly during the 1990s when he battled and addiction, which significantly disrupted his personal stability and early professional trajectory. In March 1996, Greene attempted by injecting a of but survived after vomiting and passing out for three days; this incident prompted him to seek for his addictions. On July 26, 2007, Greene was arrested in City's East Village for possession of following a hand-to-hand transaction observed by around 5:50 p.m. This incident, involving two bags of the substance, raised concerns of a possible relapse given his prior history. Details regarding Greene's recovery efforts, family life, or personal status as of November 2025 remain largely private, with no verified public disclosures available from reputable sources. His challenges have occasionally intersected with periods of reduced professional activity, though he has continued working intermittently.

Career

Early career

Greene discovered his passion for acting in his mid-20s while residing in , prompting him to pursue formal training at the Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute. There, he immersed himself in techniques, developing the intense, brooding style that would define his portrayals of complex antagonists. His professional debut occurred on television in 1990, with a in the episode "Prescription for Murder" of the series . This minor role marked his entry into the industry, followed by another small part as a hitman in the in 1992. These early television credits provided initial exposure but did not yet lead to widespread recognition. Greene's film career began with independent projects in the early 1990s, starting with a leading role as Jimmy, a volatile small-time criminal navigating Brooklyn's , in the 1992 drama Laws of Gravity, directed by Nick Gomez; the performance earned him an Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best Male Lead. He followed this with supporting turns in Judgment Night (1993), as the ruthless gang enforcer Sykes, and (1993), portraying the disturbed, schizophrenic father Peter Winter in Lodge Kerrigan's . These roles in low-budget, gritty productions established Greene as a adept at embodying menacing, psychologically layered villains.

Breakthrough and notable roles

Peter Greene's breakthrough came in 1994 with his role as Dorian Tyrell, the ruthless mob enforcer and primary in the The Mask, directed by . Opposite Jim Carrey's manic Stanley Ipkiss, Greene portrayed Tyrell as a cold-blooded criminal whose transformation via the magical mask amplifies his menace, providing Greene his first major mainstream exposure in a that grossed over $350 million worldwide. This performance showcased his ability to embody intense, villainous characters, marking a pivotal shift from smaller independent projects to high-profile productions. That same year, Greene delivered a chilling portrayal of Zed, the sadistic pawn shop owner in Quentin Tarantino's Pulp Fiction, a role that cemented his reputation for disturbing antagonists. In the film's notorious "basement" sequence, Zed's torture and assault on Marsellus Wallace () contribute to the movie's raw cultural impact, with Greene's understated menace enhancing the scene's tension and earning acclaim for its unflinching intensity. The film's win at and multiple Academy Award nominations further elevated Greene's visibility, positioning him as a go-to for gritty, morally ambiguous villains. Greene's momentum continued into 1995 with his appearance as Redfoot the Fence in Bryan Singer's ensemble crime The Usual Suspects, where he played a key intermediary in the criminal facilitating the plot. Though uncredited in some releases, his role as the opportunistic fence who connects the protagonists to a high-stakes jewel robbery added depth to the film's intricate narrative, which won Oscars for Best Original Screenplay and Best Supporting Actor (). These consecutive roles in critically acclaimed hits solidified Greene's as intense, brooding antagonists by the mid-1990s, establishing his niche in Hollywood's and action genres.

Later career and recent projects

In the 2000s, Peter Greene expanded his range beyond villainous archetypes, taking on supporting roles that showcased his versatility as a . He portrayed the corrupt narcotics officer Jeff (uncredited) in the crime thriller (2001), opposite and , contributing to the film's gritty portrayal of . Earlier, in (1999), he played Deacon, a tough criminal sidekick in the action-comedy starring , marking a shift toward more ensemble-driven projects. These roles highlighted Greene's ability to blend intensity with subtle nuance, though his output remained selective amid personal challenges. Greene's television work in this period further demonstrated his adaptability, with recurring appearances in serialized dramas. He played the Irish mob enforcer Derek "Dokey" Farrell in the short-lived series (2007), a role that drew on his established tough-guy persona in a family-centric crime narrative, and appeared as Tommy Bucks in the pilot episode of Justified (2010). Over a decade later, he appeared as the menacing white supremacist gang leader Wild Bill Miller in the legal drama For Life (2020), adding depth to the show's exploration of prison politics and redemption. His history of and , which led to a 2007 for possession, contributed to professional setbacks and gaps in his workload during the and , yet Greene persisted in securing character parts. Into the 2020s, Greene maintained a steady pace with diverse and franchise-adjacent projects, underscoring his enduring presence in film and streaming. In 2023, he portrayed Uncle Charlie, the younger version of the universe's concierge figure, in the miniseries The Continental: From the World of John Wick. That year also saw him as the shady operative Karl Roach in the crime thriller Little Dixie, alongside , and as the enigmatic Dealer in the coming-of-age drama . Continuing this momentum, Greene took on the lead role of the weary Patrick Shannon in the The Mick and the Trick (2024), and played Jeremy Clark in the sci-fi thriller (2024). As of 2025, he has completed work on Beggarman (releasing that year), portraying Vinny in the crime drama about a veteran's windfall, and is attached to Clika (2026), as Lieutenant Jones in the music-industry tale. These endeavors reflect Greene's resilience, sustaining a career built on compelling, often morally ambiguous supporting turns well into his fifth decade.

Death

Peter Greene died on December 13, 2025, at the age of 60, in his New York City apartment. The cause of death has not been disclosed, and no foul play is suspected, according to police reports. His manager confirmed the news.

Filmography

Film

Peter Greene's feature film appearances, listed chronologically from his debut in 1992, are as follows:
  • Laws of Gravity (1992) as Jimmy, directed by Nick Gomez.
  • Judgment Night (1993) as Sykes, directed by Stephen Hopkins.
  • Clean, Shaven (1993) as Peter Winter, directed by Lodge Kerrigan.
  • Pulp Fiction (1994) as Zed, directed by Quentin Tarantino.
  • The Mask (1994) as Dorian Tyrell, directed by Chuck Russell.
  • Bang (1995) as Adam, directed by Ash Baron-Cohen.
  • The Usual Suspects (1995) as Redfoot the Fence, directed by Bryan Singer.
  • Under Siege 2: Dark Territory (1995) as Mercenary, directed by Geoff Murphy.
  • The Rich Man's Wife (1996) as Cole Wilson, directed by Amy Holden Jones.
  • Double Tap (1997) as Nash, directed by Greg Yaitanes.
  • Kiss & Tell (1997) as Detective John Finnigan, directed by Jordan Alan.
  • Permanent Midnight (1998) as Gus, directed by David Veloz.
  • Blue Streak (1999) as Deacon, directed by Les Mayfield.
  • Ticker (2000) as Det. Ray Nettles, directed by Albert Pyun.
  • Training Day (2001) as Jeff, directed by Antoine Fuqua.
  • 25th Hour (2002) as Reznick, directed by Spike Lee.
  • Brothers in Arms (2005) as Bert, directed by Jean-Claude La Marre.
  • End Game (2006) as Jack Baldwin, directed by Andy Cheng.
  • Fist of the Warrior (2007) as John Lowe, directed by Wayne A. Kennedy.
  • The Bounty Hunter (2010) as Earl Mahler, directed by Andy Tennant.
  • Once Fallen (2010) as Ed, directed by Ash Adams.
  • Earthling (2011) as Swinnert, directed by Nick Lyon.
  • The Kill Hole (2012) as Ward, directed by Mullen Vance.
  • 1,000 Times More Brutal (2012) as Carlo Morello, directed by Kamal Ahmed.
  • Cold Betrayal (2024) as Gilbert, directed by Myles Clohessy.
  • The Mick and the Trick (2024) as Patrick Shannon, directed by Tom DeNucci.
  • The Time Travel Hills (2024) as Jeremy Clark, directed by Daniel Curtis Lee.
  • Body Brokers (2021) as Dr. Riner, directed by John Swab.
  • Out of Exile (2022) as Whitman Rader, directed by Kyle Kauwika Harris.
  • Little Dixie (2023) as Karl Roach, directed by John Swab.
  • Pet Shop Days (2023) as Dealer, directed by David Levinson.
  • Beggarman (2025) as Vinny, directed by Frankie Montero.
  • Clika (2026, upcoming) as Lieutenant Jones, directed by Michael Greene.

Television

Greene's television career includes a series of guest appearances and recurring roles across various drama series, often portraying tough, antagonistic characters that align with his film persona.
YearTitleRoleNotes
1990HardballUnspecified guest roleEpisode: "Prescription for Murder" (Season 1, Episode 21)
1992As the World TurnsHitmanEpisodes: "#1.9169" and "#1.9170"
2001Law & OrderFrancis "Taz" PartellEpisode: "Bronx Cheer" (Season 11, Episode 16)
2007The Black DonnellysDerek "Dokey" FarrellRecurring role (7 episodes)
2010JustifiedThomas BuckleyEpisode: "Fire in the Hole" (Season 1, Episode 1)
2012Hawaii Five-0Rick PetersonEpisode: "Mai Ka Wa Kahiko" (Season 2, Episode 15)
2016Chicago P.D.Rory JensenEpisode: "Looking Out for Stateville" (Season 3, Episode 12)
2017Still the KingHank "the Shank"Recurring role (Season 2, 5 episodes)
2020For LifeWild Bill MillerRecurring role (Season 1, 6 episodes)
2021The Jersey ConnectionJordan BlaineEpisode: "Prologue: Time Destroys Everything" (Season 2 premiere)
2023The Continental: From the World of John WickKozlovMiniseries (3 episodes)
2025Dope ThiefBiker LeaderEpisode: "Fear of God" (Season 1, Episode 5)

Music videos

Peter Greene has made select appearances in music videos, primarily within the genre, where he often embodies intense, authoritative characters. His involvement in this medium is relatively sparse compared to his film and television work, but these credits highlight his versatility in short-form visual storytelling. The following table provides a chronological overview of his documented roles, based on verified credits.
YearArtistSongRole
1996"Fed Up"Focal character
2007"A.B.C.'s"
2017"Dead Body Disposal"Lead actor (starring role)
2022 (feat. , , & Xx3eme)"Dragon Fire"The Big Boss

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