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What Was Lance Reddick's Net Worth?

Lance Reddick was an American actor and musician who had a net worth of $3 million at the time of his death in 2023. Lance Reddick was best known for his television performances as Cedric Daniels on "The Wire" and Phillip Broyles on "Fringe." Among his other notable credits are "Oz" and "Lost," as well as the "John Wick" movie franchise. In addition to television and film, Reddick has lent his voice to numerous video games, including "Quantum Break," "Horizon Zero Dawn," and multiple installments of the "Destiny" franchise. Unfortunately, Lance Reddick died on March 17, 2023, at the age of 60.

In 1998, Reddick had his first feature film role inAlfonso Cuarón'scontemporary reimagining of Charles Dickens' "Great Expectations," starringEthan HawkeandGwyneth Paltrow. Also that year, he appeared as FBI Agent Floyd Rose inEdward Zwick'saction thriller "The Siege" and had an uncredited part inRoland Emmerich's"Godzilla." Subsequently, Lance was in the biographical drama "I Dreamed of Africa," the crime thriller "Don't Say a Word," and the independent LGBTQ-themed drama "Brother to Brother," in which he portrayed poet and activistJames Baldwin. Credits after this included "Dirty Work," "Tennessee," "The Way of War," "Jonah Hex," "Remains," "Won't Back Down," "White House Down," andSpike Lee's"Oldboy," a remake of the hit South Korean thriller.

Reddick made his television debut in a 1996 episode of the Fox police drama "New York Undercover." Following this, he was in episodes of "Swift Justice" and "The Nanny" and appeared in the television films "What the Deaf Man Heard," "The Fixer," and "Witness to the Mob." Lance closed out the decade by portraying a DC police officer in an episode of "The West Wing." After appearing on the CBS crime drama "Falcone" and in the HBO miniseries "The Corner," Reddick landed his biggest television role yet on the series "Oz." On the hit show, which takes place inside a men's prison, Lance played the recurring role of undercover narcotics officer Johnny Basil. The same year, Reddick had another recurring role on "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit," playing the character of Dr. Taylor.

Lance Solomon Reddick was born on June 7, 1962, in Baltimore, Maryland. He was the son of Solomon Reddick and Dorothy Gee. As a youth, he attended Friends School of Baltimore and studied music at the Peabody Preparatory Institute and the Walden School. After graduating, Lance enrolled at the University of Rochester's Eastman School of Music. Reddick then moved to Boston, Massachusetts, in the 1980s. In 1991, he enrolled at the Yale School of Drama, from which he graduated with an MFA.

Reddick had a major year on film in 2014. In addition to his roles in the comedy "Search Party" and the thrillers "Faults" and "The Guest," he played Charon in the popularKeanu Reevesaction thriller "John Wick." The film later spawned three sequels, in which Lance reprised his role. Beyond the "John Wick" franchise, Reddick has appeared in such films as the crime thriller "Little Woods," the drama "Canal Street," the horror thriller "Monster Party," the post-apocalyptic thriller "The Domestics," the action sequel "Angel Has Fallen" withGerard ButlerandMorgan Freeman, the comedy "Faith Based," the romantic drama "Sylvie's Love," the Oscar-nominated historical drama "One Night in Miami…," and the monster film sequel "Godzilla vs. Kong."

In 2002, Lance was cast in a main role on the HBO crime drama "The Wire." He played Cedric Daniels, the lieutenant of the Baltimore Police Department's Narcotics Unit. The show, which ran until 2008, was an enormous critical success and is often considered to be one of the greatest television series of all time. While on "The Wire," Reddick also made appearances on "CSI: Miami," "Numb3rs," and the ABC mystery series "Lost," on which he played Matthew Abaddon for four episodes. From 2008 to 2013, he was a series regular on the science-fiction series "Fringe," playing the head of an FBI department investigating paranormal activity. The actor has appeared in a myriad of shows since then. Among his credits are "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia," "Wilfred," "American Horror Story: Coven," "Intelligence," "The Blacklist," "Castle," and "Corporate." From 2014 to 2021, he portrayed the main role of Deputy Chief Irvin Irving on the police procedural streaming series "Bosch." Reddick has also done voice work for animated shows, including "Beware the Batman," "Rick and Morty," "DuckTales," and "Paradise PD."

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