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  2. Graham Greene (actor) - Wikipedia

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    Graham Greene CM (born June 22, 1952) is a Canadian First Nations actor who has worked on stage and in film and television productions in Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States. He has achieved international fame for appearing in Kevin Costner 's Dances with Wolves (1990), which earned him an Academy Award nomination.

  3. Graham Greene - Wikipedia

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    Henry Graham Greene OM CH ... While he was still at Oxford, ... [78] and they remained married until Greene's death in 1991. ...

  4. Dangerous Edge: A Life of Graham Greene - Wikipedia

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    Dangerous Edge: A Life of Graham Greene is a biographical documentary film about Graham Greene, originally broadcast nationally in the US on PBS on March 29, 2013 [2] and distributed internationally. It was directed by Thomas Patrick O'Connor [ 1 ] and narrated by Derek Jacobi .

  5. How Graham Greene Led The Way for an Aspiring Native ... - AOL

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    There is a Native film from 1989 about a road trip called “Powwow Highway” starring Gary Farmer and A Martinez. It’s a wonderful film that I enjoyed, and I highly recommend it to people who ...

  6. Married at First Sight: Which couples from every season are ...

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    Over the course of 16 seasons, Married at First Sight has matched a total of 64 couples but only 12 are still together today. From season one to 16, these are the Married at First Sight couples ...

  7. Adam Beach, Graham Greene-Starring Indigenous Film ... - AOL

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  8. Loser Takes All - Wikipedia

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    Loser Takes All is a 1955 novella by British author Graham Greene. In his dedication Greene said he had not written "this little story" to encourage "adultery, the use of pyjama tops, or registry office weddings. Nor is it meant to discourage gambling". [1]

  9. May We Borrow Your Husband? (short story collection)

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    May We Borrow Your Husband? and Other Comedies of the Sexual Life is a collection of short stories by British writer Graham Greene, first published in 1967. [1] As the title suggests, this collection of twelve stories belongs to what Greene himself often described as entertainments. [2]