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'The Wire' Star Lance Reddick Cause of Death Revealed | Atlanta Daily World

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Photo: Getty Images Lance Reddick, star of HBO's The Wire and the John Wick movie franchise, died of heart disease, according to a death certificate obtained by TMZ. Reddick's death certificate lists his immediate cause of death as Ischemic Heart Disease and Atherosclerotic Coronary Artery Disease, per TMZ. According to the document, the late actor … Continued

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