The talented Hollywood actor, Lance Reddick aknown for his legendary acting as a star of “The Wire” and the “John Wick” franchise, has died. He was 60.
The report on his death was disclosed by the actor’s representative confirmed his death to ABC News, saying Friday he “passed away suddenly from natural causes” as his body was discovered at his Studio City home Friday morning, March 18, around 9:30 AM though the cause of death is currently unclear, but it appears to be natural, according to the police.
However, it may interest you to note that, Reddick, who played Baltimore cop Cedric Daniels in HBO’s acclaimed drama “The Wire,” more recently logged a memorable recurring performance as The Continental’s concierge, Charon, in the “John Wick” series — including the upcoming fourth installment, which will be released March 24.
The actor also appeared in “Fringe,” “Bosch” and Netflix’s “Resident Evil” series. He was a veteran voiceover talent, as well, lending his voice to video games like the “Destiny” franchise and 2017’s “Horizon Zero Dawn” as well as its 2022 sequel, “Horizon Forbidden West.”