With heavy hearts, we announce the passing, ”Dances with Wolves” star Graham Greene dies at 73
A Trailblazing Talent Remembered
Graham Greene, the iconic Canadian actor renowned for his powerful performances and trailblazing work in Indigenous representation, has passed away at 73. Greene died peacefully in Stratford, Ontario, on September 1 after a long illness, with his wife, Hilary Blackmore, by his side. His death, confirmed by his manager, marked the end of a remarkable journey that forever changed the landscape of film and television.
From Humble Beginnings to Hollywood Acclaim
Greene’s path to stardom was far from conventional. Before stepping onto the world stage, he worked as a carpenter, steelworker, and roadie. His breakthrough came in the 1990s with his Oscar-nominated role as Kicking Bird in Dances With Wolves, making him the first Canadian nominated for an Academy Award since 1971. His grounded, authentic portrayals brought depth to roles in The Green Mile, Wind River, Tulsa King, and The Last of Us, showcasing both his range and quiet charisma.
Champion for Indigenous Visibility
A proud member of the Oneida Nation, Greene used his platform to bring visibility and dignity to Indigenous characters in mainstream media. His performances weren’t just roles—they were acts of representation. Colleagues and fans alike admired his wit, humility, and unwavering dedication. Actor Matty Cardarople recalled Greene as “lighthearted, wise, hilarious,” and someone who “made an impact on so many people’s lives.”
Legacy of Humor, Heart, and Humanity
Greene’s legacy is not only etched into Hollywood but into the hearts of those who knew him. Known for his self-deprecating humor, he once quipped that acting felt like “the life of a dog”—with food, shade, and clear direction. Survived by his wife Hilary, daughter Lilly, and grandson Tarlo, Greene leaves behind a powerful legacy of storytelling, resilience, and cultural impact that will continue to inspire generations to come.