Graham Greene was born in Ohsweken, Ontario, Canada, on June 22, 1952, is an Indigenous Canadian actor. Young Graham Greene began his acting career on stage in Toronto and England. He made his big screen debut in drama film Running Brave (1983) in role as Eddie. He got his television debut in Canadian educational series Read All About It! (1981) in role as John Norton. Graham's breakthrough performance came as Kicking Bird in epic Western film Dances with Wolves (1990).
Graham Greene height is 5' 10½" іn fееt аnd іnсhеѕ or 179 іn cеntіmеtrеѕ, his weight is 165 іn pоunds or 75 іn kіlоgrаmѕ. He is 72 years old. His net worth is around 5 million dollars.
Graham Greene
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Birth Date:
June 22, 1952
Age:
72 years old
Nationality:
Canada
Sun Sign:
Cancer
Natural hair color:
Salt & Pepper
Eye Color:
Dark Brown
Height:
5 ft 10½ in | 179 cm
Net Worth:
$5 Million
Weight:
75 kg | 165 lbs
Shoe Size:
Not available
He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role for his role as Kicking Bird in epic Western film Dances with Wolves (1990).
He was nominated for the Awards Circuit Community Award for Best Cast Ensemble for his role as Arlen Bitterbuck in fantasy drama film The Green Mile (1999).
He won the FAITA Award for Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role (Film) for his role as Willow John in drama movie The Education of Little Tree (1997).
He was nominated for the Independent Spirit Award for Best Male Leadfor his role as Mogie Yellow Lodge in drama crime film Skins (2002).
He was nominated for the American Indian Movie Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role as Mr. Mountain in romantic comedy drama movie Chasing Shakespeare (2013).
He won the American Indian Movie Award for Best Actor for his role as Ben in neo-Western murder mystery film Wind River (2017).
He won the Barcelona Planet Film Festival Award and a London Independent Film Award for Best Actor for his role as The Cradle in crime thriller film A Dark Foe (2020).
Buffalo Dreams (2005) - John Blackhorse
Spirit Bear: The Simon Jackson Story (2005) - Lloyd Blackburn
The Twilight Saga: New Moon (2009) - Harry Clearwater
He voiced Lost Land Shaman / Elder #1 in animated science fiction film Turok: Son of Stone (2008).
The Birder (2013) - Manny
Maïna (2013) - Mishte-Napeu
Unnatural (2015) - Buffalo
Te Ata (2016) - Douglas Johnston
Antlers (2021) - Warren Stokes
He was nominated for the Gemini Award for Best Guest Performance in a Series by an Actor or Actress for his role as Rico Nez in drama series North of 60 (1993).
He was nominated for the Gemini Award for Best Performance in a Comedy Program or Series for his role as Edgar K. B. Montrose in comedy series The Red Green Show (1994-2006).
He was nominated for the Gemini Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Supporting Role in a Dramatic Program for his role as Chief Weapons Officer in science fiction series The Outer Limits (1996).
He won the Gemini Award for Best Performance in a Pre-School Program or Series for his role as Mr. Crabby Tree in children's series The Adventures of Dudley the Dragon (1994-1997).
Northern Exposure (1992-1993) CBS - Leonard
Wolf Lake (2001-2002) CBS - Mr. Sherman Blackstone
Shattered City: The Halifax Explosion (2003) CBC - Elijah Cobb
Being Erica (2010-2011) CBC - Dr. Arthur
Defiance (2013-2015) Syfy - Rafe McCawley
Longmire (2014-2017) A&E - Malachi Strand
The Detour (2018) TBS - Narvin
Goliath (2019) Amazon Studios - Littlecrow
American Gods (2021) Starz - Whiskey Jack
1883 (2022) Paramount+ - Spotted Eagle
The Last of Us (2023) HBO - Marlon
Echo (2024) Disney+ - Skully
Graduated from Centre for Indigenous Theatre's Native Theatre School program in 1974.
He worked as an audio technician for rock bands.
Good friends with Canadian actor Michael Hogan.
He won the Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Album for Children for album "Listen to the Storyteller" (2000).
He won the Gemini Earle Grey Award in 2004.
He voiced Rains Fall in video game Red Dead Redemption 2 (2018).
He married Hilary Blackmore in 1994.