Talk:Graham Greene (actor)
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hi! i am a fan of graham greene. i think he is fantastic!! i loved him in "thunderheart" and "dances with wolves" well, i like him in everything!! he is very versatile. one thing you forgot to mention......he was in the tv serious "red green" he makes me laugh in that show so much. a great guy.....pretty good looking too :-) well, just though i would add my two cents. thanks, karen
- Karen, I've added a note about Red Green to the article. I hope you'll contribute to Wikipedia about the things you know: anyone can add information to an article here. Find out more at the Welcome, newcomers page. If you have questions, ask me here. Thanks! Jwrosenzweig 23:13, 16 Dec 2003 (UTC)
The alternate US title of "Exhibit A" was "Secrets of Forensic Science". I know IMDb gives the alternate title as "Forensic Files", but this is wrong ("Forensic Files" was a completely different series). I've submitted a correction to IMDb. Richwales 06:45, 22 December 2005 (UTC)
I am a storyteller from the lower Hudson Valley area and have long been a fan of Mr. Greene's easy and natural delivery in film and television. I confess I only caught up with his work as Leonard Quinhagak in a DVD selection of the TV classic Northern Exposures quite recently but like all his work I find the presence and delivery always without the usual pretension that accompanies most of what passes for storytelling in film and TV. Thanks, Chuck
[edit] First Screen Role
I checked IMDB, WIkipedia, Wookipedia and the Star Wars Actors database and Graham was not listed at any of them as having been in Star Wars (1983 was, of course, Return of the Jedi's release but he isn't listed as having been in any of the films). So I have changed the entry to show the first movie that he is listed as being in although he was in an episode of a Canadian TV series called The Great Detective a few years before this.User:MarnetteD | Talk 23:01, 28 May 2006 (UTC)
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