"Pulp Fiction" Star Peter Greene Dies at 64

JAKARTA - Actor Peter Greene is reported to have died on Friday, December 12. This news was confirmed by manager Gregg Edwards to Deadline.

Until now, the cause of his death has not been revealed and through the examination process. Peter Greene died at the age of 60.

Born on October 8, 1965, Peter Greene made his acting debut through the series Hardball in 1990 and the film Laws of Gravity in 1992.

His name became popular after he starred as the antagonist, Zed, in the film Pulp Fiction directed by Quentin Tarantino. In addition, he also played a role with Jim Carrey in the film The Mask.

Some of his film credits are Kiss & Tell, Blue Streak, End Game, Bounty Hunter, The Usual Suspects, Training Day, and others. Greene also starred in the series The Continental which is a prequel to John Wick.

"He is one of the best character actors," his manager said again.

Before his death, Peter Greene was preparing two projects, Mascots and a documentary titled From the American People: The Withdrawal of USAID with Jason Alexander and Kathleen Turner.

Peter Greene leaves behind one brother and one sister. Both have also been informed of this sad news.