‘Dances With Wolves’ & ‘Wind River’ Actor


Graham Greene, a trailblazing Canadian First Nations actor who opened doors for Indigenous actors in Hollywood, died September 1 in a Toronto hospital after a long illness. The Oscar nominee from Dances with Wolves was 73.

“He was a great man of morals, ethics and character and will be eternally missed,” Greene’s agent Michael Greene (no relation) said in a statement to Deadline. “You are finally free. Susan Smith is meeting you at the gates of heaven,” he added, referencing the actor’s longtime agent, who died in 2013.

Greene was born on June 22, 1952 in Ohsweken, on the Six Nations Reserve. He worked odd jobs before giving acting a go. Greene started on stage, and by the 1970s he was performing in Canadian and English professional theater productions.

He made his screen debut in 1979 in an episode of the Canadian drama series The Great Detective; his first movie was the 1983 Running Brave.

Greene’s big breakthrough came several years later when Kevin Costner cast him as Kicking Bird (Ziŋtká Nagwáka), one the main characters in his 1990 Western Dances with Wolves. The film landed 12 Academy Award nominations — including one for Greene as Best Supporting Actor — and won seven, including Best Picture.

Kevin Costner and Graham Greene in ‘Dances with Wolves’

Orion Pictures/Everett Collection.

Dances with Wolves launched Greene’s Hollywood career. He went on to appear in such high-profile features as Maverick (1994) with Mel Gibson and Jodie Foster, Die Hard with a Vengeance (1995) with Bruce Willis, The Green Mile (1999) with Tom Hanks, The Twilight Saga: New Moon (2009) with Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson as well as Aaron Sorkin’s Molly’s Game (2017) with Jessica Chastain, Idris Elba and Costner.

Graham also had main roles in Thunderheart (1992) opposite Val Kilmer, Transamerica (2005) opposite Felicity Huffman, and Taylor Sheridan’s Wind River (2017) opposite Jeremy Renner and Elizabeth Olsen.

Sheridan subsequently cast Greene in two of his series for Paramount+: 1883 and, most recently, Tulsa King.

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Greene’s TV series credits also include series regular roles on Wolf Lake, Defiance and Marvel’s Echo and recurring stints on Northern Exposure, Lonesome Dove: The Series, Being Erica, Longmire, Goliath and American Gods.

In addition to his Oscar nomination, Greene is a Grammy, Gemini and Canadian Screen Award winner and Independent Spirit nominee. He has a star on Canada’s Walk of Fame and, earlier this year, received the Governor General’s Performing Arts Award in his native country.

Fittingly, one of Greene’s final roles was on FX’s acclaimed series Reservation Dogs, which built on his legacy of breaking barriers for Indigenous talent in Hollywood.

Greene, who worked until the end, has one upcoming movie in the can: thriller Ice Fall starring Joel Kinnaman.

He is survived by his wife of 35 years, Hilary Blackmore; daughter Lilly Lazare-Greene; and grandson Tarlo.



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