Character actor Peter Greene, famed for roles in Pulp Fiction and The Mask, has died. The 58-year-old was discovered in his New York apartment on December 12th, with authorities initially deeming the death non-suspicious.
Early reports mentioned a note referencing a neighborhood group, fueling speculation. Neighbors had alerted police after hearing loud music playing from his apartment for nearly 24 hours prior to the discovery.
The New York Medical Examiner’s Office has now clarified the cause. Greene died from an accidental gunshot wound to his left axilla, which damaged his brachial artery—an injury medical experts say can be rapidly fatal.
His manager shared that Greene had been in positive spirits shortly before his death and was actively working on upcoming projects, including a recently released film and a documentary.
Colleagues remember him as a talented and kind performer. His versatile and intense character work left a lasting mark on cinema, earning admiration from fans and peers alike.
Fans have highlighted his dedication to craft and his ability to bring depth to supporting characters. Despite the tragic circumstances, many celebrate his professionalism and lasting influence on the industry.
Greene leaves behind a respected body of work and a legacy appreciated worldwide. While his sudden passing is heartbreaking, official reports now provide clarity, allowing his artistry and impact to be rightfully celebrated.