The dances actor with Lobos was 73

Graham Greene, the actor nominated for the Oscar de Dances with wolvesHe has died. He was 73 years old.

The actor died Monday in Stratford, Ontario, of natural causes, said Graham’s representative The Hollywood Reporter.

Born on June 22, 1952 in Ohsweken, in the Six Nations Reserve and a graduate of the Indigenous Theater program in 1974, the Canadian actor made his small debut on the screen in the 1979 Canadian dramatic series of 1979 The great detective and debut in the cinema in Running brave (1983). However, it was his role to kick Bird in the 1990 movie Dances with wolves That earned him an Oscar nomination of the best cast actor. Of its 12 nominations, Dances with wolves He won seven, including one for the best image.

The film released Graham’s career to New Heights, with the actor’s career composed of performances in more than 200 film and television productions, as well as papers starring the Stratford festival.

Graham’s other best -known roles include Dissident (1994), Die hard (1995), The green mile (1999), The twilight saga: new moon (2009) and Aaron Sorkin’s Molly game (2017).

He also starred Hammer heart (1992) against Val Kilmer, Transamérica (2005), River (2017) and in the FX series Reserve dogs.

More recently, Graham starred in the Tyler Sheridan series 1883 and Tulsa Rey.

Throughout his career, Graham received numerous compliments, including several Gemini, a Grammy and received the Air Achievement award from Earle Gray. He was granted an honorary doctorate in June 2008 from Sir Wilfred Laurier University in Waterloo, Ontario, which was close to the Oneida Reserve from where he is.

Graham also received the Order of Canada and the Governor General Award.

Details about a memory celebration are expected to be shared in the next few days.