Graham Greene, Star of Marvel’s Echo & Dances With Wolves, Dies at 73

Actor Graham Greene known for his Oscar-nominated role in Dances with Wolves as well as stand out appearances in The Green Mile – and recently geek-favorite TV series The Last of Us and Echo – has died at age 73. The actor passed after a long battle will an undisclosed illness and is survived by

Graham Greene, Oscar-Nominated ‘Dances with Wolves’ Actor, Dies at 73

Graham Greene, the Canadian actor best known for his Oscar-nominated turn in the 1990 film “Dances with Wolves,” died on Monday in Toronto after a battle with long illness. He was 73. A pioneer for Indigineous actors in Hollywood, Greene made his debut in the 1979 Canadian drama series “The Great Detective” and in the

Graham Greene, Legendary First Nations Actor, Dead at 73

Photo: Darren Eagles/Getty Images Graham Greene, a legendary actor who paved the way for First Nations representation in Hollywood, died at the age of 73, his agent Michael Greene confirmed to Deadline. “He was a great man of morals, ethics, and character and will be eternally missed,” Michael Greene shared with the outlet. Greene’s breakthrough

What’s the rail truth behind North Korean leader Kim’s special green train?

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un crossed the border into China on his signature green train early on Tuesday to attend China’s celebration of the formal surrender of Japan in World War II, relying on a slow but specialised form of transport that the reclusive country’s leaders have used for decades. Compared with North Korea’s ageing

Canadian actor Graham Greene, known for role in “Dances With Wolves,’ dead at 73

By: Cassidy McMackon, The Canadian Press Posted: 7:43 PM CDT Monday, Sep. 1, 2025 TORONTO – Oscar-nominated Canadian actor Graham Greene, who broke through with memorable roles across several genres at a time when the entertainment industry shunned Indigenous talent, has died at age 73. Read this article for free: To continue reading, please subscribe:

Two charged in connection with 13-year-old’s drowning death

MARINETTE, Wis. (Scripps News Green Bay) — Two people have been arrested in connection with the drowning death of a 13-year-old boy in Marinette, according to police. Jakob Bowerman died on Aug. 23, three days after police and first responders rescued him from the Menominee River near the Government Pier…

Indian equities back in the green on improved GDP show

Synopsis Indian equities rebounded strongly on Monday, fueled by encouraging GDP data after a three-day losing streak. The NSE Nifty closed up 0.8% and the BSE Sensex rose 0.7%. However, concerns remain about potential US tariffs, a weaker rupee, and modest earnings growth, which could limit further market gains. Foreign investors continued selling, while domestic

Red August, Green Signals: Why Bitcoin’s Structure Remains Unshaken

Delta Cap climbing and US institutions buying Bitcoin at a premium indicate accumulation opportunities even as Bitcoin’s August close disappointed traders. August’s weak close has revived worries that Bitcoin’s downturn could extend into September, a period that often proved unfavourable for the asset. However, recent on-chain indicators suggest that underlying market strength remains intact despite

Labor faces Senate showdown over home supports for older Australians

Labor is facing its first Senate showdown of the new term, with an unlikely political alliance pushing to expedite the delivery of home supports for older Australians languishing on a waitlist.  The Coalition, Greens and independent senator David Pocock have teamed up to pressure the government to bring forward 20,000 home support packages, following the

Funding cuts to Afghanistan obstruct earthquake response

By Charlotte Greenfield KABUL (Reuters) -The shrinking of funding for Afghanistan, led by U.S. aid cuts, was hampering the response on Monday to a powerful earthquake in the east, with dozens of clinics closed and a helicopter out of use, humanitarian officials said. The magnitude 6 tremor hit overnight, levelling villages, killing at least 800