Hollywood is mourning the loss of acclaimed actor Peter Greene, renowned for his memorable portrayals of antagonists in iconic films like “The Mask” and “Pulp Fiction.” Greene, aged 57, was found deceased in his apartment located on New York’s Lower East Side. The news of his passing was confirmed by his long-time manager, Greg Edwards.
Police reports indicate that Greene was discovered unresponsive in his Clinton Street apartment around 3:25 PM on Friday afternoon, where he was pronounced dead at the scene. Authorities have stated that there is no evidence of suspicious activity surrounding his death, with the official cause pending a medical examination.
Greene rose to prominence in the 1990s, becoming a recognizable face for his chilling and impactful villainous characters. His standout roles include Dorian Tyrell, the menacing henchman in “The Mask,” and the unsettling Zed in Quentin Tarantino’s “Pulp Fiction.” Beyond these celebrated performances, Greene’s extensive filmography spanned approximately 95 projects, featuring appearances in notable movies such as “The Usual Suspects,” “Training Day,” “Blue Streak,” and “Laws of Gravity.”
**Global Entertainment Roundup**
The entertainment world continues to buzz with various developments:
In Pakistan’s vibrant showbiz industry, emerging actress Dananeer Mobeen, known for her “Pawri Girl” fame, recently posed a question to her social media followers regarding the identity of her fiancé, sparking public curiosity. Fellow Pakistani actress and model Janice Tessa made headlines by revealing a past “situationship” offer from a married man. Meanwhile, Hania Aamir shared behind-the-scenes glimpses from an awards night and has also been the subject of rumors concerning cosmetic procedures despite her natural beauty.
Veteran Pakistani actor Noman Ijaz clarified earlier statements about performing with ablution during shoots. Actor Bilal Qureshi voiced frustrations over payment delays from channels, noting recurring disputes. A controversy brewed as acclaimed actor, director, and producer Yasir Nawaz publicly defended his wife, host Nida Yasir, against criticism from fellow actress Fiza Ali. Separately, director Sangeeta criticized Noman Ijaz for alleged unprofessional conduct. The Pakistani reality show ‘Laazawal Ishq’, likened to ‘Love Island’, was notably removed from YouTube in Pakistan after 50 episodes. Furthermore, Saba Faisal ignited social media debate with her comments on allowing her daughters-in-law freedom in their clothing choices. In a unique development, Nooreen Aslam, widow of martyred Sindh police officer Chaudhry Aslam, announced plans for a cinematic response to the anti-Pakistan Indian film ‘Dharendar’, a movie that Sindh Senior Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon also criticized as negative propaganda targeting Pakistan, particularly Lyari.
From Bollywood, Salman Khan shared insights into his demanding routine, remarking that his life primarily revolves around “home, shooting, airport, or hotel.” Arjun Rampal and Gabriella Demetriades, who have been together since 2018, continue to share their journey with two sons. Additionally, actor Veer Pahariya, former boyfriend of Sara Ali Khan, revealed details about how he grew close to actress Tara Sutaria.
On the international music scene, pop superstar Taylor Swift brought tears of joy to her crew members by announcing a substantial $197 million in bonuses.

