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  1. Charon (John Wick Films)
  2. Cedric Daniels (The Wire)
  3. Irvin Irving (Bosch)
  4. Johnny Basil (Oz)
  5. Christian Deville (Corporate)
  6. Various Characters (Law & Order)
  7. Matthew Abaddon (Lost)
  8. Albert Wesker (Resident Evil)
  9. Nathan Wood (The Domestics)
  10. General Caulfield (White House Down)
  11. Milo (Monster Party)
  12. Phillip Broyles (Fringe)
  13. David Gentry (Angel Has Fallen)
  14. Papa Legba (American Horror Story)

14 Best Lance Reddick (R.I.P) Movies And TV Show Ever

When the film business and his admirers across the world were still in shock, the news started to stream. As Lance Reddick's cause of death has not yet been made public (despite the fact that he was just 60 and in incredible form), no one even knows how or why he died. Due to his numerous outstanding performances in so many top-notch films and television shows, Reddick had established himself as a household name among movie and television lovers everywhere.
Having attended top colleges, he was most notably an alumni of The Yale School of Drama, where he received a Master of Fine Arts Degree in 1994. Throughout the course of his incredible acting career, he has appeared on our screens since 1998 and has contributed to some of the largest movie and television series ever.
Reddick was not just musically skilled but also multi-talented. Here is a look back at some of Lance Reddick's most memorable performances throughout the years, while the Entertainment business and the general public are still coming to terms with the specifics of his unexpected death.

Charon (John Wick Films)

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Lance Reddick, who plays Charon in the movies, has emerged as one of the series' most-known faces. The Continental is a magnificent hotel that also serves as a safe haven for the underworld, and Charon is the concierge there. The hotel has a stringent set of laws that control any illegal activity, and it is not permitted to do criminal business there.

Cedric Daniels (The Wire)

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In the episode, Reddick played a well-regarded officer in the Baltimore Police Department who was committed to doing an excellent job and getting the most out of his team members. He occasionally clashes with other dishonest and immoral people in the program because he tries to maintain his moral integrity, but he eventually upholds his principles and is admired for this. The part was perhaps the one for which viewers would most likely remember Reddick since it helped him develop a cult following as an actor.

Irvin Irving (Bosch)

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It has subsequently undergone a rebranding, and the Bosch: Legacy spin-off now includes two more seasons. Reddick's role became a member of the main cast and an important component of the production since he played the Chief in a police drama. Reddick brought his well-known flair to the character of Chief Irvin Irving, playing it with the type of assurance and enormous screen presence for which he had been renowned over the years.

Johnny Basil (Oz)

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As an undercover police officer tasked with infiltrating The Oswald State Correctional Institution, Basil had an onerous mission. Basil comes as a prisoner and pretends to be Desmond Mobay in order to approach the drug cartel's top brass. His cover takes a terrifying turn when, in an effort to prove his allegiance to a crucial player, he develops a heroin addiction.
The character was just one of many frightening ones in the program, which was known for its honest depictions of the brutal reality of life in jail. Early in his career, Reddick's outstanding performance in it demonstrated just how talented he was, as he took on the challenging role and excelled in it.

Christian Deville (Corporate)

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A three-season run of the American office comedy Corporate was shown between 2018 and 2020. As one of the key characters in the well-liked and hysterically humorous program, Lance Reddick once more showed his flexibility. Taking a deadpan and at times ridiculous look at corporate life in a humorous but often painfully scathing tone, the show was witty and earned generally excellent reviews.

Various Characters (Law & Order)

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While having portrayed four separate roles on three of the franchise's main series, Taylor, the medical examiner, was his most notable and significant guest appearance on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. Few actors can claim to have played such a variety of roles in such a large TV franchise, but Reddick was one who unquestionably deserved a place in Law & Order history.

Matthew Abaddon (Lost)

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The multi-award-winning series Lost, which is regarded as one of the best television programs of all time, was unquestionably a fan favorite among viewers season after season between 2004 and 2010. Lance Reddick, who played Matthew Abaddon, was a recurring character in the first season. Reddick undoubtedly had a huge role in the program, which kept viewers enthralled year after year and left behind a lasting TV legacy.

Albert Wesker (Resident Evil)

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His role in Resident Evil is mostly that of the father of the two protagonists, but he also portrays their uncle, his own deceased brother, and a rogue agent who has created several copies of himself. The program digs further into a loose adaptation of the original video game tales and is very enjoyable. Owing to the complexity of the roles, Reddick's parts in the program are probably one of its most memorable ones.

Nathan Wood (The Domestics)

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The Domestics, a 2018 post-apocalyptic horror movie, was a bleak and unsettling production with a terrifying premise. It is set on a planet that has been devastated by the ruling class's use of chemical weapons, which causes the majority of mankind to perish due to overpopulation. The movie was a critical and financial triumph, and Lance Reddick played one of the movie's most memorable characters.

General Caulfield (White House Down)

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Reddick brought a well-known flare to the post of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Vice Chairman. Reddick frequently portrayed such parts flawlessly, fully capturing the booming confidence and disciplined attitude that one would anticipate of such characters with his tall, slender physique, severe mannerism, and deep commanding voice.

Milo (Monster Party)

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Despite having a modest budget, the 2018 horror-thriller Monster Party earned some excellent reviews. Reddick portrayed Milo, the host of visitors in a home that is being robbed by a crew of cunning thieves that mostly operate in Malibu, in a brief but impactful part. The movie received accolades for its dark, ultimately enjoyable uniqueness, which was ably made possible by Reddick's involvement.

Phillip Broyles (Fringe)

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From 2008 until 2013, the science-fiction series Fringe ran for five seasons and a staggering 100 episodes. It was well-liked and received. Reddick portrayed Philip Broyles, the director of the Fringe Division, a specialized government organization backed by the FBI. All five seasons of the sitcom included Reddick, who played a prominent cast member. Reddick was an excellent candidate for the role considering his penchant for portraying severe and disciplined men in high-ranking positions.

David Gentry (Angel Has Fallen)

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Olympus Has Fallen and London Has Fallen from prior years followed by Angel Has Fallen. In the previous movie, Butler's character Mike Banning is accused of trying to kill the US President. Before that, it is suggested that Banning succeed David Gentry, the departing Secret Service Director. Lance Reddick, who plays Gentry, gave the character a recognizable air of decency and professionalism. Reddick was a natural choice for parts of this nature because of his height and the stern demeanor he frequently projects on film; he performed this one flawlessly as well.

Papa Legba (American Horror Story)

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A well-known "Iwa" or spirit from Haitian "Vodou," Papa Legba is thought to act as a bridge between the human world and the spirit world. Papa Legba is thought to have the power to allow or forbid people from communicating with the GuineƩ spirits since he stands at the entrance to the spirit world. He is supposed to speak every language spoken by humans because of his position, which makes it easier for people to communicate and comprehend one another.
Lance Reddick produced a very scary portrayal as Papa Legba in three unforgettable episodes of American Horror Story: Coven. Lance Reddick's elegance and screen presence was superb. Later, in American Horror Story: Apocalypse, he reprised the part.
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