Peter Greene, actor of The Mask and Pulp Fiction, left a message before he died. He was found dead at the age of 60 in his apartment in Manhattan, New York (USA), last Friday (12/12).
A neighbor of Greene told the New York Daily News that the actor was found face down next to a handwritten note. “Peter was lying on the ground, face down, with injuries to his face and blood everywhere,” the sources said.
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According to information posted on the website, the note read “I’m still a Westie” – which appears to be a reference to the Irish-American gang that operated in Hell’s Kitchen starting in 1970.
The cause of the artist’s death, however, has not yet been confirmed.
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About death
Peter Greene was unconscious when he was found. According to the New York Post, local authorities were called to check the apartment after complaints about music playing continuously for more than 24 hours.
The actor played Dorian Tyrell in the film The Mask (1994) and Zed in Pulp Fiction (1994). He had two projects in the works: the feature film Mascots, with Mickey Rourke, and the documentary From the American People: The Withdrawal of USAID.
Recently, Peter Greene participated in the series Drug Thieves, with Wagner Moura and Brian Tyree Henry. He leaves a brother and a sister.