Lance Reddick’s wife Stephanie thanks fans who celebrate the beloved actor after his death at 60.
Reddick, who was known for his various roles in the John Wick franchise and acclaimed series like Thread, ounces And Lost, died on Friday, Yahoo Entertainment previously reported. Mia Hansen, the actor’s rep, shared in a statement to Yahoo that Reddick “passed away suddenly of natural causes.”
“Lance was taken from us far too soon,” wrote Stephanie Reddick, who married the actor in 2011 and shared children Yvonne Nicole and Christopher with him, in a message posted to her husband’s Instagram account.
“Thank you for all of your love, support and beautiful stories shared on these platforms over the past day,” she continued. “I see your messages and I can’t begin to express how grateful I am to have them.”
Stephanie then praised the “thousands of Fate players who paid a special tribute to Lance, thank you,” citing his pivotal role in the cult video game. “Lance loved you as much as he loved the game,” she added, including a photo of his character , Commander Zavala. , in his photo series.
She concluded her statement by sharing that donations could be made to MOMCares, an organization that serves mothers and families in Reddick’s hometown of Baltimore.
Stephanie’s post drew condolences from fans and colleagues in the comments. Actor Terry Crews responded with a series of heart emojis, while Ming-Na Wen called Reddick “a wonderful soul”. Halle Berry, who starred in John Wick: Chapter 3—Parabellum with the actor, called him “one of the most sincere people I’ve ever met.”
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