The actor’s body was found at his home in Los Angeles on the morning of March 17, media reported.
Actor Lance Reddick is dead. The star was 60 years old. Reported by Tabloid TMZ.
According to the publication, Lance’s body was found at his Studio City home around 9:30 am on Friday morning. The cause of death is unknown, but law enforcement sources say preliminary reports indicate the death was from natural causes.
On Wednesday morning, Lance posted a selfie video on social media showing him spending time at home with his dogs and not making it to the premiere of Oppression, in which he played the last of his roles.
Prior to working on Oppression, Lance was best known for his role as Baltimore police officer Cedric Daniels on the hit HBO series.
Lance also had recurring roles in a number of hit TV shows. Especially “Fringe”, “Bosch”, “Oz” and “Lost”.
In addition to appearing on television shows, Lance has also starred in John Wick, Angel Has Fallen and Godzilla vs. He has appeared in films such as Kong, and the TV series Fringe, Oz and Bosch.
Reddick has voiced characters in Quantum Break, Horizon Zero Dawn, Horizon Forbidden West, and Destiny.
Lance has several unfinished projects, most notably playing the Greek god Zeus in the upcoming Disney+ series Percy Jackson & the Olympians.
Born and raised in Baltimore, the actor earned a music degree from the University of Rochester and a master’s from Yale University. Lance was 60 years old.
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