What killed Hollywood Actor Lance Reddick??

The late actor Lance Reddick died of heart disease, according to his death certificate.

Reddick, who died in March at age 60, had his causes of death listed as ischemic heart disease and atherosclerotic coronary artery disease, according to a document obtained by TMZ on Thursday.

The actor had been discovered in his home on March 17 and was initially reported to have died of natural causes, which the death certificate confirms.
The death certificate also indicated that Reddick would be cremated.

 

Cause of death: The Wire star Lance Reddick died of heart and coronary artery disease, according to a death certificate obtained by TMZ on Thursday; seen in 2019 in Los Angeles

Gone too soon: Reddick died on March 17 at age 60. He was best known for starring in The Wire and playing a supporting role in all four John Wick films; seen with Ian McShane in John Wick: Chapter 4

Gone too soon: Reddick died on March 17 at age 60. He was best known for starring in The Wire and playing a supporting role in all four John Wick films; seen with Ian McShane in John Wick: Chapter 4

Just a day before his death, Reddick posted sweet photos of himself relaxing with his three dogs.

It was reportedly his wife Stephanie Reddick who found her husband collapsed in the back yard and called for an ambulance.

Reddick will be best remembered for his role as Daniels on the hit HBO crime series The Wire, appearing in all 60 episodes alongside stars including Dominic West and Idris Elba.

His death comes less than two years after his fellow Wire star Michael K. Williams died at 54 of an accidental drug overdose in September 2021.

Reddick uploaded a shot of himself relaxing at home with his three dogs just one day before his death

He wrote underneath the photos: 'On screen and off it's no surprise I love spoiling my dogs'
The pictures formed part of a promotional post for Hard Rock Hotels

He wrote underneath the photos: ‘On screen and off it’s no surprise I love spoiling my dogs’

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