Graham Greene, the novelist and more famous Graham Greene, died in 1991.
I remember him from the Red Green Show. He was great.
What? (Edgar Montrose reference).
That is how I remember him.
I’ve seen Dances...once...years ago...and don’t remember much about it. But he was one of the main characters in the Canadian TV comedy series called The Red Green Show and he was *great* in that show.
I know nothing of his politics, and always liked him in every role I saw him in.
A quality actor.
AFAIK, he may be one of the common species of brain dead Lefties that inhabit entertainment and have for the last eighty years, but he never made it his business to make his politics my business, so I evaluate him for what I know of him.
And I like it that way. I wish it were that way with all of them.
RIP, sir.
He was in a ton of movies.
Malachi Strand in the tv series Longmire.
He enjoyed a long and illustrious career in show business playing Indians.
Rest In Peace, Graham Greene.
RIP He played some very good parts.
Knew the name, found his photo. Impossible you have not seen him in something. Good actor. 188 acting credits going back to 1976, AND 7 more in post production yet to come out per IMDb. RIP.
RIP GG
I had to unfollow him on FB during the first Trump turn due to his moonbat level of TDS posts. Sucks because Ived admired his films and TV since Clear Cut. Will still respect his work. RIP Mr Greene.
I liked him better in “Thunderheart.” he calls Val Kilmer the FBI guy the washington redskin.
Rest in Peace, man.
Aww - I liked him.
First saw him in Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future.
“ooo - gotta get me one o’ those!” (in reference to getting his own power suit)
I enjoyed a lot of his work. He made a very evil Malachi Strand on Longmire.
Sorry to hear of his passing. May he rest in peace. I always enjoyed the roles he played. He played in “Longmire,” “Reservation Dogs”, and in “1883.” He had 8 upcoming roles...two completed, two post-production, and four pre-production. I hadn’t known he was a member of the Oneida Nation. I live in Oneida County in NY. The Oneidas sided with the colonists against the Mohawks in the Mohawk Valley during the Revolutionary War. The Oneidas have Turning Stone Casino not far from me.