"The Wire" actor James Ransone's cause of death has been released. Ransone died by suicide, records from the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner's office confirm. Ransone died Friday, Dec. 19, at 46.
Dramatizing an odd news item from 1977, Gus Van Sant’s crime film isn’t crazy enough. By Ben Kenigsberg When you purchase a ticket for an independently reviewed film through our site, we earn an ...
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This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Isiah Whitlock Jr., best known for his role in HBO’s “The Wire” and his collaborations with director Spike Lee in ...
Isiah Whitlock Jr. recently starred in "The Residence." Actor Isiah Whitlock Jr. has died, Liebman Entertainment confirmed on social media. "It is with the heaviest of hearts that we share the passing ...
Isiah Whitlock Jr., whose singular delivery of a tagline in “The Wire” gave the world one of the most iconic phrases of the century, has died at the age of 71. Whitlock “passed away today peacefully ...
Isiah Whitlock Jr., a veteran character actor best known for his role as corrupt state Sen. Clay Davis on HBO’s The Wire, has died, his manager told Deadline Tuesday. Whitlock, 71, died peacefully in ...
Isiah Whitlock Jr., a veteran character actor best known for his role as state Sen. Clay Davis on HBO’s “The Wire,” died Tuesday, according to an Instagram post from his manager. He was 71. Whitlock’s ...
Isiah Whitlock Jr., a veteran character actor known for memorable roles in such series as The Wire, Veep, Your Honor and The Residence and a number of Spike Lee movies, died Tuesday in New York. He ...
It's Week 17, and if you made it this far, congratulations. You are likely playing for a Fantasy championship. We'll still have you covered for anyone who plays in Week 18. But, for most of you, this ...
The character actor had grown up in Maryland, where “The Wire” was set, and went on to star in horror films like “It Chapter Two.” By Jonathan Abrams Jonathan Abrams, a Times reporter, is the author ...