Peter Greene: best films to remember the actor
Peter Greene was an American actor and producer, famous especially for some of his roles as The mask and also for his collaborations in films such as Pulp Fiction, by Quentin Tarantino. Curiously, in some of these roles, his performance was not the main one, but he still managed to attract the attention of the audience, even from supporting roles. And yes, the strong inclination that the actor towards interpretations of complex, crude characters and, in many cases, villains, making his image an undeniable reference for roles of gangsters, mafia members and criminals.
However, his path as actor includes several other titles that are worth knowing, especially in the context of his recent death, to recognize and remember the film work of this actor.
Clean, Shaven (1993)
Papel: Peter Winter
The movie follows a man with schizophrenia who tries to get his daughter back while battling voices and hallucinations that distort his perception of reality. The story is told from his point of view, immersing the viewer in a disturbing experience, typical of unreliable narrators. Furthermore, this is considered the most powerful performance of Peter Greene and was widely praised for its rawness, cementing its reputation as dramatic actor of great intensity, something that was repeated in several of his later roles.
Pulp Fiction (1994)
Papel: Zed

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