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Just days after Lance Reddick died on Friday (March 17), Keanu Reeves and the cast and crew of John Wick: Chapter 4 honored their late co-star at the movie’s L.A. premiere on Monday (March 20 ...
Lance Reddick poses at the season two premiere of the Amazon original series on Thursday, March 3, 2016, in West Hollywood, Calif. Reddick was born in 1962 in Baltimore, Md.
Lance Reddick, an actor most known for his roles in the "John Wick" franchise and the HBO series "The Wire," has reportedly died. He was 60.
"Lance will be greatly missed," Hansen added. Reddick's death comes as a shock to movie fans, as he was in the middle of a press tour for John Wick: Chapter 4, where he reprised his role as Charon.
Lance Reddick thought of his John Wick co-stars as family. During a pre-recorded appearance on The Kelly Clarkson Show, the actor — who died March 17 at 60 years old — opened up about his ...
Lance Reddick’s cause of death has been revealed. The late “The Wire” star had two heart conditions: ischemic heart disease and atherosclerotic coronary artery disease, according to his ...
Lance Reddick raved about his “John Wick: Chapter 4” co-stars Keanu Reeves and Ian McShane in one of his final interviews before his sudden death. The Kelly Clarkson Show. 5.
On March 17, actor Lance Reddick died at age 60, Variety confirmed. At the time, reps for Reddick did not respond to POPSUGAR's request for comment. His exact cause of death had remained unclear ...
When the Disney+ series returns for season 2, Courtney B. Vance will play the role of Zeus, taking over as the god of thunder ...
Lance Reddick's wife Stephanie has broken her silence following the actor's sudden death at the age of 60 Friday. Stephanie, who married Reddick in 2011, shared a tribute to her late husband on ...
Ian McShane refused to watch the "John Wick" prequel series, and says he and Lance Reddick had their own idea that was "much ...
We learned Lance Reddick died at the age of 60 over two years ago now, but it’s still hard to wrap our heads around the loss.