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RIP Graham Greene

Donadagohvi, Mr. Greene. Go now to the Ancestors.

(Donadagohvi = "Until we meet again" in Cherokee. There is no direct translation of "good-bye" in Cherokee.)

Mr. Greene was an Oneida First Nation (Canadian) actor.

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ETA: "Donadagohvi" is pronounced "Don-ah-dah-go-whee"
 
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Oh no! I always loved seeing him in stuff, he always gave great performances and seemed like a good guy into the bargain.

I know it wasn't a big role but I always loved him in Die Hard 3, one of the reasons that film is so enjoyable is the ensemble cast and I always felt that if you lifted all the non-McClane cop characters out and dropped them into a TV procedural I'd have watched the hell out of that.

Most recently saw him in Echo and Tulsa King, but as others have said he was great in Defiance.
 
Oh no! I always loved seeing him in stuff, he always gave great performances and seemed like a good guy into the bargain.

I know it wasn't a big role but I always loved him in Die Hard 3, one of the reasons that film is so enjoyable is the ensemble cast and I always felt that if you lifted all the non-McClane cop characters out and dropped them into a TV procedural I'd have watched the hell out of that.

Most recently saw him in Echo and Tulsa King, but as others have said he was great in Defiance.

I said something similar in the Notable Deaths thread, that Graham and the rest of the Die Hard 3 cast made just as much of an impact as Bruce did.
 
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