Exclusive | Actor Peter Greenes possible last words revealed in phone call just days before shocking death at 60 in NYC apartment

Peter Greene was “totally normal” during what may have been his last phone call before his shocking death this week.The “Pulp Fiction” actor and his longtime manager, Gregg Edwards, chatted on Wednesday — the same day neighbors said a nonstop loop of Christmas music began blasting from Greene’s Lower East Side home.“That was the last time I talked to him,” Edwards told The Post.The pair, whose decade-long working relationship had blossomed into a deep friendship, were comforting one another ahead of their respective surgeries.Greene, 60, was scheduled to go under the knife to remove a benign tumor from near his lung on Friday — the day his body was found.“He sounded okay … It was just a totally normal conversation.He was a little nervous about the operation going in, but he said it wasn’t super serious,” said Edwards, who has an upcoming hernia surgery.“He was talking about that and hoping that I was going to be okay and wishing me well as I was wishing him well.
We’re good friends.I love the guy … We were friends for over a decade.”The pair ended their call and a short time later, Christmas music began pounding from behind Greene’s Clinton Street door — and didn’t stop until a concerned neighbor called for a wellness check.A locksmith arrived around 3:25 p.m.
Friday to find “The Mask” actor unresponsive.He was declared dead at the scene.
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Cops said no foul play was suspected, but that a cause of death will be determined by the medical examiner. At the time of his death, Greene was signed on to multiple projects, including as a co-producer and narrator for an upcoming documentary about the Trump administration’s dismantling of USAID that Edwards is set to direct.Greene had not yet done an...