Peter Greene

Peter Greene ( born October 8, 1965 in Montclair, New Jersey ) is an American actor.

Life and career

Greene sought until he was in his mid twenties, no acting career. The early 1990s he had some minor roles in film and television. He had in 1994/95 with a remarkable series of four films his breakthrough: shaved Pulp Fiction, The Mask, Smooth and The Usual Suspects. The best known case of Marsellus Wallace was his role as a racist cop Zed in Pulp Fiction, raped. In the mask he played Dorian Tyrell, the opponent of Jim Carrey and Cameron Diaz, for this movie was the beginning of a successful career. Greene's previously most respected acting performance was shaved smooth in the independent film in which he plays the schizophrenic Peter Winter. In The Usual Suspects, he played a small but memorable role of Redfoot.

Greene asserts itself as a character actor and maintains a steady career without having thereby achieved their breakthrough as a star. He can be seen in many productions, but plays almost exclusively the villain, or at least appearing negative roles.

On 25 July 2007, Greene was arrested for drug possession in New York. He fights for a long time against his drug addiction.

Filmography (selection)

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