The cause of death of Peter Greene has been revealed to be an 'accident' from a gunshot wound two months after he was found dead in his New York City apartment.
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Greene was found dead at age 60 inside his Lower East Side apartment in New York City in the late afternoon of December 12 with injuries visible on his body.
New York's Chief Medical Examiner office told Daily Mail on Wednesday that Greene died of a 'gunshot wound of left axilla with injury of brachial artery.'
What may be even more perplexing is that the manner of death was deemed an 'accident.'
Meanwhile, back in December, law enforcement sources told TMZ that Greene had 'some injuries but it’s undetermined what caused the injuries.'
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Authorities said at the time that the medical examiner was still working to determine the cause and manner of death, and it remains unclear whether Greene died as a result of homicide, suicide, drugs, or another cause.
The cause of death of Peter Greene (pictured in May 2006) has been revealed to be an 'accident' two months after he was found dead in his New York City apartment
Sources also told the outlet that police were contacted after neighbors reported loud music coming from inside Greene’s apartment for several days.
Officers then conducted a welfare check, used a locksmith to enter the unit, and one neighbor claimed Greene was found face down on the floor, with a handwritten note also discovered inside the apartment.
The neighbor told the New York Daily News: 'Peter was lying on the floor, facedown, facial injury, blood everywhere…'
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The note reportedly said 'I'm still a Westie,' which appears to be a reference to the Irish-American gang who had operated out of Hell's Kitchen from 1970.
Gregg Edwards, who was Greene's manager for over 10 years, told the publication that Greene — who was known for playing iconic villains — 'was a terrific guy'.
'Truly one of the great actors of our generation. His heart was as big as there was. I'm going to miss him. He was a great friend.'
He added that he had spoken with Greene earlier this week.
Edwards acknowledged that while Greene was sometimes seen as difficult to work with, he was a perfectionist who wanted each performance to feel 'right'.
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New York's Chief Medical Examiner office said on Wednesday that Green died of a 'gunshot wound of left axilla with injury of brachial artery'
Meanwhile, back in December, law enforcement sources told TMZ that Greene had 'some injuries but it’s undetermined what caused the injuries'
Sources also told the outlet that police were contacted after neighbors reported loud music coming from inside Greene’s apartment for several days; Seen in a still from Pulp Fiction
Edwards added that Greene's performance as mobster Dorian Tyrell alongside Jim Carrey and Cameron Diaz in 'The Mask' was 'arguably his best role'.
'He fought his demons but overcame them' he added.
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Greene also portrayed Zed, a sadistic security guard and serial killer, in Tarantino's iconic 1994 film Pulp Fiction.
'Nobody played a bad guy better than Peter. But he also had, you know, a gentle side that most people never saw, and a heart as big as gold,' Edwards told New York Daily News.
Peter, who also appeared in The Usual Suspects, was set to begin production in January alongside Mickey Rourke on an independent thriller titled Mascots.
Gregg said that when he informed the film's writer-director, Kerry Mondragón, of the actor's death he broke down in tears.
'They were very upset,' he shared.
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Greene was also set to star in State of Confusion, a crime-drama written and directed by E.B. Hughes.
His agent Gregg Edwards said that his performance as mobster Dorian Tyrell alongside Jim Carrey and Cameron Diaz in The Mask (1994) was 'arguably his best role'; Greene seen in a still
Filming was scheduled for late fall 2026 in Cape May, New Jersey, and parts of New York.
Born in Montclair, New Jersey, Peter ran away at 15 and lived on the streets of New York City.
He later turned to drug use and eventually dealing, he told Premiere magazine in 1996.
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He didn't begin acting until his mid 20s, and landed several film and television roles in the early 1990s.
After a suicide attempt in March 1996, he sought treatment for his addictions, according to the profile.
In 2007, Peter was arrested for possessing crack cocaine according to the New York Daily News.
With close to 95 acting credits, Greene's roles also included Laws of Gravity (1992), Clean, Shaven (1993), Blue Streak (1999), and Training Day (2001).
He is survived by a sister and a brother.
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