Million-Dollar Day Player is a limited-run podcast dedicated to the phenomenal talent of actor, Peter Greene. We’ll be covering some of his most well-known roles, as well as some gems that people may not know about.
Someday, on my deathbed, I will utter my final words in this cumbersome, earthly body of mine, and those words will probably be one final declaration of love for the film CLEAN, SHAVEN. On the finale of Million-Dollar Day Player, Peter Van Pelt returns to discuss Greene’s stunning performance in Lodge Kerrigan’s 1993 masterpiece CLEAN,… Read More
You haven’t seen this movie, and that’s okay! I fished COYOTE RUN out of the Canadian wilderness and got it a ticket to the US so that Brandy and Ryan Koch could watch this hidden gem of Peter’s filmography with me! P.S. Sorry for the plosives! The Kennedy Koch Show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thekennedykochshow on Facebook:… Read More
LIVE from a hot and sticky southern kitchen in the dead of summer, Alicia Briscoe and I make each other laugh incessantly and devote a lot of time to discussing tiny guns and the very Hitchcockian score of THE RICH MAN’S WIFE. P.S. Sorry for the plosives! Peter’s Interview with Sissy Gamache: https://youtu.be/orkCiVyFLa8 You will never… Read More
You can’t properly talk about Greene’s career without talking about the cigarette flick heard around the world in THE USUAL SUSPECTS. It’s been said that he did something kinda crazy in PULP FICTION too. Peter Van Pelt and I say the name “Ving Rhames” a lot and discuss the two film roles most associated with… Read More
On this episode, Phil Keeling helps me unpack the layers and themes of LAWS OF GRAVITY, a gritty character study written and directed by Nick Gomez. This film is credited with getting Peter cast in PULP FICTION. I’m credited with making Phil carry the bulk of this episode. P.S. Sorry for the plosives! Phil on… Read More
THE MASK did two things really well for Quatoyiah and me: it scared the crap out of her and for me, it gave me a very confusing crush on Peter’s heel of a character, Dorian Tyrell, at a young age. In the first episode of Million-Dollar Day Player, Quatoyiah Murry and I take a dive… Read More
The sight of Peter Greene’s face on my television screen has been making me beam since I was 8-years-old and secretly rooting for him in the 1994 Jim Carrey vehicle THE MASK. The evidence of his talent was immediate to me and made me actively seek out his work. I’ve never once been disappointed by… Read More