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Graham Greene (actor)

Graham Greene (born June 22, 1952) is a Canadian actor. He is an Oneida Indian, born on the Six Nations Reservation in Ontario.

Greene's first brushes with the entertainment industry came when he was an audio technician for rock bands. He graduated from The Centre for Indigenous Theatre's Native Theatre School program in 1974, and began appearing in theater in Toronto and England.

His screen debut was in 1983 in Running Brave, and appeared in such films as Revolution and Powwow Highway, but it was his Academy Award nominated role as "Kicking Bird" in the 1990 film Dances With Wolves that brought him stardom.

He followed that up with such films as Thunderheart, Benefit of the Doubt, and Maverick, and on the television series Northern Exposure and The Red Green Show.

In 1997, Greene suffered a major depressive attack, and had to be hospitalized after a police encounter. He survived the ordeal, making such movies as The Green Mile. He starred in the short-run television series Wolf Lake in 2001.Lately, he acted in the movie "Dance with wolves".


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Graham Greene (born June 22, 1952) is a Canadian actor. Pancras People's Theatre before going into the profession. Hordern was born in Berkhamsted, and acted as an amateur with the St. As narrator of FilmFair Production's Paddington Bear, his soothing voice will be familiar to TV audiences everywhere. For much of his career, Hordern was mainly known for comic roles, such as Mr Toad in Toad of Toad Hall on stage, but in his later years, his King Lear was much acclaimed.

Michael Hordern (October 3, 1911-May 2, 1995) was a British actor, knighted in 1983 for his services to the theatre.