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Peter Greene’s manager reveals final phone call with actor days before his death at 60

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Peter Greene’s manager, Gregg Edwards, revealed his final phone call with the actor in the days leading up to his tragic death.

Edwards recalled speaking with the “Pulp Fiction” star on the phone Wednesday — two days before his body was found in his New York City home — telling The Post on Saturday, “He sounded okay.”

“It was just a totally normal conversation,” he added, explaining Greene shared his nerves about undergoing scheduled surgery to remove a benign tumor near his lung.

“He was a little nervous about the operation going in, but he said it wasn’t super serious,” Edwards added, explaining that the surgery was scheduled for Friday, the day Greene’s body was discovered.

Edwards explained that he also has a planned surgery and that the “Bounty Hunter” star had wished him well.

“We’re good friends. I love the guy… We were friends for over a decade,” he said.

Edwards stated that the phone call was his last with Greene.

Edwards stated that Greene’s death came as a shock, as the actor was set to film the forthcoming movie “Mascots” alongside actor Mickey Rourke.

A neighbor requested a wellness check after hearing nonstop Christmas music blasting from the “Mask” star’s Lower East Side home, according to The Post.

When a locksmith opened Greene’s door around 3:25 p.m. on Friday, he was found unresponsive and later pronounced dead at the age of 60.

Investigators suspect no foul play.

An autopsy to determine the “Bluestreak” star’s cause of death is pending.

Greene’s neighbor told the New York Daily News that his body was reportedly found face down and there was “blood everywhere.”

A handwritten note was also reportedly found at the scene.

The alleged note referenced the 1970s Irish-American gang and read, “I’m still a Westie.” 

Greene is survived by his sonRyder, 16.

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