Graham Greene, Oscar-nominated actor and—around our neck of the woods—voice and mocap performer for Rains [[link]] Fall in Red Dead Redemption 2, has died in hospital after a long illness, . He was 73.
A Canadian First Nations performer, Greene broke ground in the 1970s, first on-stage and then on-screen, with his breakout role coming in 1990's Dances With Wolves, for which he was nominated for an Oscar.
But, I must confess, I know him best for his performance in RDR2—his only videogame role in a long career. Chieftain of the , Rains Fall is a man whose rightness is open to question, but whose sympathetic nature is beyond doubt: a quiet, pacific leader doomed to spend his twilight years watching everything slip beyond his control. His tribe is being forced onto ever-diminishing packets of land by the unstoppable might and greed of the US government, and his own son is hardheadly pursuing a lost, violent war to stop it.
"The government is coming down on him hard. He’s losing his rights as an independent king, and he’s a gentle soul in that violent world. [Greene] brought this great depth to [the story]."
"He was a great man of morals, ethics and character and will be eternally missed," said Greene's agent in a comment to Deadline. "You are finally free."