Veteran character actor’s accidental death confirmed by NYC medical examiner
- The New York Chief Medical Examiner's office disclosed on February 18, 2026, that Peter Greene, actor, died of a gunshot wound of left axilla with injury of brachial artery and ruled the manner accidental.
- Greene's manager Gregg Edwards said a wellness check was carried out after a neighbor complained about music playing for 24 hours, and police and the landlord found him face down with an alleged note reading 'I'm still a Westie'.
- Peter Greene was best known for villainous turns like Zed in Pulp Fiction and Dorian Tyrell in The Mask, with nearly 100 film and TV credits reflecting his 1990s character-actor career.
- Greene's family were notified and he is survived by a brother, a sister, and his son Ryder, 16, while Kerry Mondragón said he was 'very upset.' Gregg Edwards confirmed his death and said `He was passionate about shedding light on all the deaths that have happened around the world as a result of America dismantling USAID`.
- Police initially said no foul play was suspected when officers responded, but neighbors reported nonstop Christmas music and a face-down discovery with an alleged note before the autopsy clarified the cause of death.
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It is clear what the US actor Peter Greene died of. The coroner's office in New York City has completed her investigation.
Through his roles in movies like "Pulp Fiction" and "Die Maske" Peter Greene attains cult status. His sudden death in December causes a stir. Now the coroner's medicine confirms the cause of death of the 60-year-old actor.
Nearly two months after the announcement of the death of 60-year-old actor Peter Greene at his home in New York, the mystery surrounding his death finally seems to shed light on the findings of a forensic doctor.
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