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Dances With Wolves star Graham Greene dies aged 73

His manager says Graham Green, the first Canadian representative of the nations who starred in films that include dances with wolves, have died at the age of 73.

“With deep sadness, we announce the death of the legendary Canadian actor who won the award -winning Graham Green,” Jerry Jordan said in a statement to the CBC News. The port stated that he died for natural reasons.

Green scored an Academy Award for Best Support Award for his role in Epic Western in Kevin Costner 1990, playing Kicking Bird.

He was a member of Oneida Nation, part of the Six Nations Reserve in South Ontario.

Green as a painter, a civilian technician, a steel worker, and a member of the Rock Band crew before he started his career in the theater in the UK in the 1970s.

In 2012 interview By running Canadian publishing, it was thanks to the theater while giving it a basis for acting.

“It helps you build a personality. When you go into a movie, you don’t have this luxury. The discipline of the theater is what I recommend to all actors.”

In the same interview, he said that a major moment for him came when he married his wife, Hillary Blackmore, which led to “the best time in my life.”

His penetration came in 1990 when he played Bird, a medical man in Lacotta, in dances with wolves. Green won a wide praise of this role.

He also appeared in the 1992 Western Thunderheart movie, where he played the role of tribal officer Walter Cruz.

In the 1999 fictional drama, Green played the role of Arlin Betterbuck, an original American man in prison in prison.

He also starred Die Hard with Vengence (1995), MAVERICK (1994), Twilight Saga: New Moon (2009) and Wind River (2017).

He received many awards through his career, including the Earl Gray Award for Life Achievement by the Canadian Film and Television Academy in 2004.

In 2016, he was recruited in the Medal of Canada, the second highest civilian honor in the country.

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2025-09-02 03:11:00

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