Peter Greene has been found dead in his New York apartment, with tributes pouring in for the Pulp Fiction actor known for his intense performances and cult-classic roles.
Peter Greene Dies in New York
December 13, 2025: Peter Greene, the character actor best known for his roles in Pulp Fiction, The Mask, and Training Day, has been found dead in his New York City apartment. He was 59. Authorities confirmed his death, though no foul play is suspected at this time. An official cause of death has not yet been released.
The news has shocked fans and the film community, many of whom remember Greene for his magnetic screen presence and uncompromising intensity.
A Distinctive Presence in Iconic Films
Greene was widely recognized for portraying memorable, often menacing characters in some of the most influential films of the 1990s. His role as Zed’s associate in Quentin Tarantino’s Pulp Fiction cemented his place in pop culture, while performances in The Mask and Training Day showcased his ability to command the screen alongside major stars.
Despite rarely playing leads, Greene became a standout in ensemble casts.
A Career Marked by Talent and Turbulence
Behind the scenes, Greene’s life was marked by personal struggles, including well-documented battles with substance abuse and mental health challenges. In past interviews, he spoke openly about his experiences, periods of recovery, and the impact those struggles had on his career.
Many in Hollywood have noted that Greene’s raw intensity on screen was inseparable from the complexity of his real-life journey.
Tributes Pour In From Fans and Filmmakers
Following news of his death, fans took to social media to honor Greene’s work, sharing clips and stills from his most iconic performances. Several actors and filmmakers praised his fearlessness as a performer and the authenticity he brought to every role, no matter how small.
“He made every scene feel dangerous,” one fan wrote. “You couldn’t look away.”
Remembered as a Cult Favorite
Though he never achieved traditional leading-man status, Greene earned lasting recognition as a cult favorite — an actor whose presence elevated the films he appeared in. His work continues to resonate with audiences who appreciate character actors who bring grit and realism to the screen.
HOLR notes that Greene’s performances remain widely rewatched and discussed decades later.
An End That Sparks Reflection
Greene’s death has renewed conversations about the pressures faced by actors working on the margins of Hollywood fame and the importance of mental health support within the industry. His life story reflects both the brilliance and vulnerability that often coexist in creative professions.
A Legacy That Lives On
Peter Greene leaves behind a body of work that continues to captivate audiences and influence character acting in modern cinema. While his life ended too soon, his performances remain a lasting testament to his talent.
Published by HOLR Magazine

