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Lance Reddick, ‘The Wire’ and ‘John Wick’ Star, Dies at 60

                             THE LANCE REDDICK   

                THE LANCE  REDDICK, THE WIRE AND                         JOHN WICK STAR DIES AT 60  

                          Lance Reddick

 As far as my knowledge cutoff on September 2021 and current date on March 2023, there is no news or reports indicating that Lance Reddick has passed away. In fact, he has been active in the entertainment industry, with upcoming projects as mentioned in my previous response. Please be careful with false information and always fact-check before sharing news.

  Lance Reddick is an American actor and musician. He was born on December 31, 1962, in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. He is best known for his roles as Cedric Daniels in the HBO series "The Wire," Phillip Broyles in the Fox series "Fringe," and Charon in the John Wick film series.


Reddick has had a successful career in film, television, and theater. He has appeared in a number of popular TV shows, including "Lost," "American Horror Story," and "Bosch," among others. In addition to his acting career, Reddick is also a talented musician. He is a classically trained vocalist and has performed with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and the New York Choral Society.


Reddick has been nominated for several awards throughout his career, including a Screen Actors Guild Award for his role in "The Wire." He is widely regarded as one of the most talented actors of his generation and continues to be active in the entertainment industry.

Hansen said Reddick passed away suddenly on Friday morning "from natural causes."

"Lance will be greatly missed," she said.

Reddick, an actor whose captivating presence often landed him in roles that required intensity and gravitas, began his career in the '90s, with credits in shows like "New York Undercover" and "The West Wing."







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