Dies at 60, What was Lance Reddick Cause of Death?

Written by Reananda Hidayat Permono Completed Master of Science - MS, Petroleum Geology from Curtin University, Perth, Australia.

Mia Hansen, Lance Reddick’s publicist, said in a statement that Lance Reddick cause of death was a natural cause, with no further details.

Lance Reddick, 60, was an actor who specialized in intense and sinister figures on TV and film.

He played on “Fringe,” “The Wire,” and the “John Wick” franchise.

Wendell Pierce, his co-star on “The Wire,” tweeted that Reddick was a talented musician and actor.

Chad Stahelski, “John Wick Chapter Four” director and star Keanu Reeves were “deeply heartbroken and saddened” and dedicated the upcoming film to Reddick.

Reddick was often put in a suit during his career, playing tall and elegant men of distinction.

Lance Reddick was best known for his role on the popular HBO series “The Wire,” where his character was trapped in the complicated politics of the Baltimore police department.

David Simon, the creator of “The Wire,” praised him on Twitter by saying Reddick was a devoted collaborator, gentleman, and loyal friend.

In an interview with the Los Angeles Times in 2009, Reddick said he was an artist at heart.

He knew he was talented, but he had to work hard since he was a Black man and wasn’t pretty.

The Baltimore-born was a Yale University drama school graduate who landed guest roles on “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit” and “CSI: Miami.”

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