The American actor Lance Reddick, known for titles such as ‘The Wire’, ‘Resident Evil’ or ‘John Wick’, died Friday at age 60 of apparently natural causes at his home in Los Angeles.
Actor Lance Reddick, who was best known for his portrayal of Charon in the ‘John Wick’ franchise, tragically passed away at the age of 60.
He was in the middle of promoting the fourth installment of the ‘John Wick’ saga when he died. Reddick was born in Baltimore in 1962, and his career skyrocketed when he landed the role of Cedric Daniels in the hit HBO series ‘The Wire’. His performance in the show won the hearts of millions, and he went on to appear in five seasons of the show.
Reddick also starred in other films and TV series, including ‘Fringe’, ‘White House Down’, and ‘Lost’. His death has left the world of entertainment in shock, and his legacy as an amazing actor and true inspiration will live on forever.
In the field of fiction, he was also part of the cast of ‘Lost’, ‘Fringe’ or ‘Bosch’. He also played Albert Wesker in the Netflix adaptation of ‘Resident Evil’, based on the Capcom videogames.
In the actor’s career on the big screen highlights his role in the saga ‘John Wick’, in which he gave life to Charon; or in films like ‘Target: Washington D.C.’ or ‘Godzilla vs. Kong’, among the most prominent.

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