‘The Green Mile’ actor has sadly died

Graham Greene, Acclaimed Actor of The Green Mile and Dances with Wolves, Dies at 73

Graham Greene, the celebrated Canadian actor whose performances brought quiet strength and spiritual depth to some of cinema’s most memorable roles, has passed away at the age of 73.

His agent confirmed that Greene died peacefully in a hospital in Ontario following a period of illness. The loss marks the passing of one of the most respected Indigenous actors in both Hollywood and Canadian film — a man whose artistry transcended borders and stereotypes.


A Career Defined by Grace and Power

Born in Six Nations Reserve, Ontario, Graham Greene began his artistic journey in the 1970s, first gracing the stage and Canadian television before making his film debut in Running Brave (1983).

His breakthrough came with Kevin Costner’s Dances with Wolves (1990), where his portrayal of Kicking Bird, a compassionate and wise Lakota holy man, earned him an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor. The role not only introduced him to global audiences but also reshaped how Indigenous characters were portrayed in mainstream cinema — with dignity, humanity, and depth.

Greene’s versatility soon shone across genres. From the soulful gravitas of The Green Mile to the intensity of Thunderheart, the thrill of Die Hard with a Vengeance, and the stoic wisdom of Longmire, his presence was unmistakable — calm yet commanding, humble yet magnetic.


A Voice for Representation and Respect

Beyond the screen, Greene was a steadfast advocate for authentic Indigenous storytelling. He championed the inclusion of Native voices in film and media, often using his platform to challenge misrepresentation and to promote truth and respect.

Colleagues describe him as a “gentle force” — a man who carried his heritage not as a burden, but as a light. His work helped carve space for generations of Indigenous artists to tell their own stories with pride and integrity.


Remembered with Love and Reverence

Graham Greene is survived by his wife, Hilary Blackmore, their daughter, Lilly Lazare-Greene, and son, Tarlo Greene.

Tributes have poured in from across the film industry and Indigenous communities, remembering him not only for his artistry but for his humility, humor, and unwavering authenticity.

As one colleague wrote,

“He taught us that strength can be quiet — that truth doesn’t need to shout to be heard.”


A Legacy That Endures

Graham Greene’s life was more than a career in acting; it was a bridge — between cultures, between worlds, and between the past and the possibilities of a more respectful future.

His performances continue to speak for those who came before and inspire those who will follow. Through every role he played, he reminded the world that storytelling, at its best, heals, humanizes, and honors the spirit.

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