Actor Lance Reddick, best known for his commanding presence as a no-nonsense police chief on the acclaimed television drama <a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/arts-culture/television/2021/09/07/michael-k-williams-tributes-flood-in-as-the-wire-star-found-dead-in-new-york-apartment/" target="_blank"><i>The Wire</i></a> and for his supporting role in the <i>John Wick</i> action-film series, died on Friday at age 60, his publicist said. Reddick died suddenly of natural causes, according to his publicist, Mia Hansen. No further details about the circumstances of his death were immediately disclosed. Celebrity news website TMZ.com, citing law enforcement sources, reported the performer had been found dead at his home in the Studio City district of Los Angeles at about 9.30am. His death came only days before the Friday release of the fourth instalment in the <a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/arts-culture/film/2022/07/24/john-wick-chapter-4-top-takeaways-from-the-first-trailer/" target="_blank"><i>John Wick</i></a> franchise, in which Reddick reprised his role as a hotel manager named Charon, an ally of the title character, a professional assassin forced out of retirement, played by <a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/world/uk-news/2022/08/26/hollywood-actor-keanu-reeves-delights-locals-during-surprise-visit-to-uk-pub/" target="_blank">Keanu Reeves</a>. Reeves released a join statement with <i>John Wick</i> director Chad Stahelski following the news of Reddick's death. "We are deeply saddened and heartbroken at the loss of our beloved friend and colleague Lance Reddick," they said. "He was the consummate professional and a joy to work with. Our love and prayers are with his wife Stephanie, his children, family and friends. We dedicate the film to his loving memory. We will miss him dearly." A photograph of Reddick posted on his Instagram account the day before his death showed the smiling actor, seated on a sofa in his living room surrounded by four pet dogs. Fellow actor Wendell Pierce paid tribute his <i>Wire</i> co-star on Twitter, calling Reddick a "man of great strength and grace" and the "epitome of class". "You made your mark here. RIP," Pierce said. Reddick is survived by his wife, Stephanie, whom he married in 2011, and the couple's son and daughter. Reddick scored his first major screen role as police chief Cedric Daniels on the HBO crime drama <i>The Wire</i>, set in his hometown of Baltimore. The show, which aired for five seasons beginning in 2002, was widely hailed as one of television's greatest dramas for its gritty portrait of urban struggle as told from the perspective of police, narcotics dealers and the people caught between them. Tall, with a shaved head and a flair for portraying low-key but imposing authority figures, Reddick later played a similar role as a big-city police chief on the Los Angeles cop drama <i>Bosch</i>, a show from the streaming service Amazon Prime. He also appeared in a pair of shows co-created by JJ Abrams, starting with season four of the ABC series <i>Lost</i>. That character was soon killed off, making way for Reddick to join the cast of <i>Fringe</i>, a Fox network series in which he played the head of an FBI unit investigating the paranormal. Other television credits include the HBO prison series, <i>Oz</i> as undercover police detective Johnny Basil, the Emmy-winning FX anthology series <i>American Horror Story</i> playing a Voodoo master named Papa Legba, and the coming Disney+ series <i>Percy Jackson and the Olympians</i> as the Greek god Zeus. Motion picture work beyond <i>John Wick</i> included appearances in such thrillers as <i>Angel has Fallen</i>, <i>Monster Party</i> and <i>Godzilla vs Kong</i>. He was also known to video game enthusiasts as the voice of the character Commander Zavala in the <i>Destiny</i> brand shooter franchise. A classically trained pianist, Reddick attended the Peabody Preparatory Institute to study music, worked in the Walden School's summer music theory and composition program, and eventually obtained a bachelor's degree in classical composition from the University of Rochester's Eastman School of Music. He released a jazz album, <i>Contemplations and Remembrances</i> in 2007. <b>Scroll through the gallery below to see some of the famous names we've lost this year</b>