Lance Reddick

Lance Reddick Net Worth 2025: Earnings & Career

Lance Reddick was a renowned American actor celebrated for his versatile performances in television and film. Known for his roles in "The Wire," "Fringe," and the "John Wick" franchise, Reddick's career spanned multiple genres, including voice acting in several video games. This article explores his life, career, net worth, and other fascinating details about this talented actor.

Personal Profile About Lance Reddick

Age, Biography, and Wiki

Lance Reddick was born on June 7, 1962, in Baltimore, Maryland. He was the son of Dorothy Gee and Solomon Reddick. Reddick passed away on March 17, 2023, at the age of 60. He is best known for his roles as Cedric Daniels in "The Wire," Phillip Broyles in "Fringe," and Charon in the "John Wick" movies.

Occupation Voice Actors
Date of Birth 7 June 1962
Age 63 Years
Birth Place Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.
Horoscope Gemini
Country U.S
Date of death 17 March, 2023
Died Place Los Angeles, California, U.S.

Height, Weight & Measurements

Specific details about Lance Reddick's height and weight are not widely documented, but he was known for his tall and imposing presence on screen.

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Dating & Relationship Status

Lance Reddick was married to Stephanie Reddick (née Diane Day). The couple had two children together. Information about his previous relationships is not readily available.

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Husband Suzanne Yvonne Louis (m. 1986-1998) Stephanie Day (m. 2011)
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Net Worth and Salary

At the time of his death in 2023, Lance Reddick's net worth was estimated to be approximately $4 million. His income came from a variety of sources, including acting roles in film and television, voice acting in video games, and other business ventures.

Career, Business, and Investments

Reddick's career was diverse, with notable roles in:

Reddick died suddenly on March 17, 2023, aged 60, at his home in Studio City, Los Angeles, from what the coroner deemed to be coronary artery disease and atherosclerotic heart disease. Tributes were paid by colleagues and friends, including Reddick's The Wire co-stars Wendell Pierce and Isiah Whitlock Jr., as well as creator David Simon. Reddick's John Wick co-stars Keanu Reeves and Ian McShane also paid tribute to him, as did his Horizon co-star Ashly Burch and others from the video game industry. Thousands of players in the games Destiny and Destiny 2 visited Reddick's character, Commander Zavala, standing vigil or using in-game emotes to salute him.

In January 2024, the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films announced that it had established the Lance Reddick Legacy Award for the Saturn Awards ceremony in honor of Reddick's contributions to the film industry. For the recipient, the award "symbolizes and celebrates not only a performer's talent, but their character; someone who's a true goodwill ambassador in the industry." The first inaugural winner of the award, given at the 51st Saturn Awards, was Reddick's John Wick: Chapter 4 co-star, Keanu Reeves.

Social Network

Lance Reddick maintained a presence on social media platforms, although specific engagement metrics are not public. His work and legacy continue to be celebrated by fans across different platforms.

Reddick released his debut album Contemplations & Remembrances in 2007, and in early 2008, he was cast in a key role in the pilot of Fringe, in which his fellow Oz actor Kirk Acevedo also had a regular role. Reddick played Phillip Broyles, the head of an FBI department investigating paranormal activities. Reddick described this character as "a real hard-ass, but he's also one of the good guys." Like Lost, Fringe was co-created and produced by J. J. Abrams. There was some doubt about whether Reddick could appear in both Lost and Fringe in the 2008–2009 television season. However, Abrams stated that, even though Reddick was a series regular on Fringe, he would do episodes of Lost whenever required. Reddick appeared in the 2013 thriller White House Down. He starred in the YouTube web series DR0NE, where he was also credited as a co-producer.

In 2016, Reddick was cast in the post-apocalyptic horror film The Domestics. The film was released on June 28, 2018. Reddick later starred in the 2018 horror thriller film Monster Party. He also voiced the character Sylens in the 2017 video game Horizon Zero Dawn and reprised the role in the sequel Horizon Forbidden West. In 2021, Reddick appeared in the film Godzilla vs. Kong. In 2022, Reddick portrayed Albert Wesker and his clones Al, Bert, and Alby Wesker in the live-action Resident Evil Netflix series. He also provided the voice of Hellboy in the video game Hellboy Web of Wyrd. The game was released following his death.

Education

Reddick studied music at the Peabody Preparatory Institute and the Walden School. He earned a Bachelor of Music degree from the University of Rochester's Eastman School of Music. He later attended the Yale School of Drama, graduating with an MFA in 1994.

He attended Friends School of Baltimore. As a teenager, he studied music at the Peabody Institute, and studied music theory and composition during a summer program at The Walden School. Reddick studied classical music composition at University of Rochester's Eastman School of Music, earning a Bachelor of Music degree. He moved to Boston, Massachusetts, in the 1980s. Reddick attended the Yale School of Drama in the early 1990s, receiving a Master of Fine Arts degree in 1994.

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