Have you ever witnessed a performance so raw, so unsettling, that it burrows under your skin and lingers long after the credits roll? Peter Greene's portrayal of Peter Winter in Lodge Kerrigan's "Clean, Shaven" is precisely that a masterclass in embodying the fragmented reality of schizophrenia.
The 1993 drama, written, produced, and directed by Kerrigan, plunges viewers into the disorienting world of Peter Winter, a man battling schizophrenia and desperately trying to reconnect with his daughter, who lives with her adoptive mother. Greene's performance is not merely acting; it's an immersion. He embodies the character's internal turmoil with a visceral intensity that is both captivating and deeply disturbing. The film intentionally eschews a traditional narrative structure, opting instead for a subjective and often unsettling perspective, mirroring the fractured nature of Winter's perception.
Personal Information | Details |
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Full Name | Peter Greene (born Peter Green) |
Date of Birth | October 8, 1965 |
Age | 59 |
Birth Place | Montclair, New Jersey, USA |
Career Information | Details |
Occupation | Actor |
Years Active | Early 1990s Present |
Known For | Playing villainous characters |
Notable Roles | Dorian Tyrell in "The Mask," Zed in "Pulp Fiction," Peter Winter in "Clean, Shaven" |
Filmography Highlights | Details |
Laws of Gravity (1992) | |
Clean, Shaven (1993) | |
Pulp Fiction (1994) | |
The Mask (1994) | |
The Usual Suspects (1995) | |
Double Tap (1997) | |
Blue Streak (1999) | |
Under the Influence (2002) | |
The Gentleman Bandit (2002) | |
Earthling (2010) | |
Black Cat Run | |
External Links | Details |
IMDb | Peter Greene IMDb Profile |
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