Wire Actor Lance Reddick Dies At 60

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Lance Reddick, an actor in the popular HBO series The Wire, has died aged 60.

Reddick was also known for starring as Charon in the John Wick action-thriller movie franchise.

The musician and actor died suddenly of natural causes in his Los Angeles home. The Police were soon after called to the actor’s house around 09:30 local time (16:30 GMT).

Lance will be greatly missed, “Please respect his family’s privacy at this time.” report said.

Reddick had been in the middle of a press tour for the fourth instalment of the John Wick movies, which is slated to be released on 24 March.

He was also set to appear in the upcoming John Wick spinoff, Ballerina, starring Ana de Armas.

Reddick, a native of Baltimore, appeared in more than a dozen films and shows during his 25-year acting career.

He was Charon, the hotel concierge at a New York criminal underground hub called The Continental Hotel in the John Wick movies. He appeared in the original movie and its two sequels and was set to appear in the fourth instalment.

The actor was also known for his breakout role as Baltimore police lieutenant Cedric Daniels in The Wire, a series that ran from 2002 to 2008 and examined the narcotics scene in Baltimore from the perspective of law enforcement as well as drug dealers and users.

Reddick told the press in 2010 that he thought the show would be a “hit” but did not anticipate it “would become this phenomenon.”

The actor was in the Resident Evil Netflix series and the science fiction-action movie Godzilla vs. Kong.

He was known for his voice acting work as well, including the TV series Rick and Morty.

He earned a SAG Award nomination in 2021 along with fellow cast members for his role in the film ‘One Night in Miami.”

The actor is survived by his wife, Stephanie, a daughter, Yvonne Nicole Reddick, and a son, Christopher Reddick.

 

 

Tribune/Victoria Ibanga

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