You ever notice how the stars sometimes throw a cosmic curveball just when you least expect it? Today, under a rather moody and reflective Mercury vibe, Hollywood mourns the loss of Peter Greene — the quintessential bad guy whose sneers and glares haunted some of the most iconic films we all secretly love to quote. At just 60, Greene’s early exit feels like the universe pulling the rug from under us. From the twisted menace of Zed in Pulp Fiction to the slimy charm of Dorian Tyrell in Ace Ventura, he painted villainy with such salty authenticity that you couldn’t look away — and maybe, just maybe, that was his quiet rebellion against a world that never quite got his gentler side. So, what does it mean when a star who thrived in darkness passes during an astrological moment charged with introspection? Let’s unravel this a bit as we tip our hats to a man who gave “bad guy” a whole new shine. LEARN MORE
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We have sad news to report out of Hollywood today.
Peter Greene — the actor who was best known for playing Hollywood villains in several classic films — has passed away.
He was just 60 years old.

Greene’s remains were found in his apartment on the Lower East Side.
Police reportedly performed a welfare check after neighbors reported that music had been playing in his apartment for over 24 hours.
News of his passing comes courtesy of Greene’s agent, Gregg Edwards, who confirmed the actor’s death in a statement to NBC News.
“Nobody played a bad guy better than Peter,” Edwards told the outlet.

“But he also had, you know, a gentle side that most people never saw, and a heart as big as gold.”
Edwards did not provide any details regarding Greene’s cause of death. We will provide further updates in that regard as new information becomes available.
Over the course of his decades in the industry, Greene appeared in nearly 100 films and TV shows.
He is perhaps best remembered for his portrayal of Zed, one of the rapist hillbillies in Pulp Fiction.
He also played the sinister club owner Dorian Tyrell in the 1994 Jim Carrey comedy Ace Ventura: Pet Detective.

Greene also appeared in a number of popular TV series, including For Life, Chicago PD, Hawaii Five-O, Justified, and Life on Mars.
On the acclaimed but short-lived NBC drama The Black Donnellys, Greene had a recurring role as Derek “Dokey” Farrell.
Though best known as a character actor, Greene also had several leading man roles, including his powerhouse performance as a schizophrenic murder suspect in the 1993 film Clean, Shaven.
Our thoughts go out to Peter Greene’s friends and family as they continue to mourn his loss.
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