
The net worth of Lance Reddick is estimated to be $4 million at the time of his death on March 17, 2023.
The television roles of Cedric Daniels on “The Wire” and Phillip Broyles on "Fringe" made Lance Reddick famous. His other notable roles include those in “Oz,” “Lost,” and the “John Wick” film series, among others. Although his salary has not yet been disclosed.
Reddick has provided his voice for many video games, including “Quantum Break,” “Horizon Zero Dawn,” and several iterations of the “Destiny” series, in addition to television and film. Lance Reddick sadly passed away on March 17, 2023, at the age of 60.
Personal Information
Real Name | Lance Solomon Reddick |
Alias | Lance Reddick |
Net worth | Estimated $4 million |
DOB(Age) | Dec 31, 1962 - Mar 17, 2023 (60 years old) |
Height | 6 feet 3 inches |
Weight | 80kg |
Nationality | American |
Marital Status | Married |
Partner/Spouse | Stephanie Day (m. 2011) |
Zodiac Sign | Capricorn |
Profession | Actor, Voice-Actor, Producer |
Net Worth
Lance Reddick's estimated net worth at the time of his death on March 17, 2023, was $4 million. The versatile actor has appeared in a number of films and television series. He also does voice acting and has released music albums.
Reddick amassed his fortune through three decades of hard work and dedication, though his health had recently deteriorated and the cause of his untimely death has not yet been revealed; according to some reports, he died of natural causes at the age of 60.

Sources of Income
Whether it be his films, television shows, voice acting, or music albums, Lance Reddick's work is quite obvious. However, aside from the fact that his net worth was $4 million at the time of his passing, it is unknown how much money he made from his projects.
Acting Career
Lance made his television debut in a 1996 episode of the Fox police drama “New York Undercover.” After that, he appeared in episodes of “The Nanny and Swift Justice” as well as the television movies “The Fixer,” “What the Deaf Man Heard,” and “Witness to the Mob." The actor made a final appearance in “The West Wing” episode as a DC police officer to bring the decade to a close.
The Baltimore native also made appearances in some incredible TV shows in the 2000s, including “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,” “100 Centre Street,” “Law & Order: Criminal Intent,” “Law & Order: CSI: Miami,” “Lost,” “Drone,” “Wilfred,” “Intelligence,” “Castle,” “Rick & Morty,” “American Horror Story,” “Castlevania,” and “The Vindicators,” to name a few. However, as was already mentioned, he was able to win over millions of acting fans with his performances in “The Wire,” “Fringe,” and “Bosch.”

In 1998, the actor appeared in “Great Expectations,” a drama film starring Gwyneth Paltrow and Ethan Hawke. He made appearances in “The Siege” and “Godzilla” the same year. Lance also appeared in the independent LGBTQ-themed drama “Brother to Brother,” the biographical drama “I Dreamed of Africa,” and the crime thriller “Don't Say a Word.” Lance Reddick had about 101 acting credits to his name.
However, the “John Wick” series, “Angel Has Fallen,” and “Godzilla vs. Kong” were the movies that received the most recognition, for which Lance was praised as an actor.
Music Career
Along with his acting endeavors, the Maryland native also appeared in “03 Bonnie and Clyde” by Jay-Z and Beyonce, which peaked in popularity in the early 2000s. He played a policeman in the music video, so he had an intriguing connection to it.
In addition, Lance always considered music to be his first love and had ambitions to become a professional musician. Even though acting ultimately came to dominate his life, he never gave up on his dream of becoming a musician. In 2007, the American performer issued the album “Contemplations & Remembrances.” The album can be purchased in MP3 format for $8.91.

Voice-acting Career
Throughout his career, Reddick has provided both his distinct voice and likeness to a number of video games. The first was “50 Cent: Blood on the Sand,” a 2009 video game in which he voiced Derek Carter. Later, in 2014, he made his film debut in “Destiny” as Commander Zavala, a role he has since returned to in numerous other installments of the franchise.
Reddick, who played Martin Hatch in “Quantum Break,” also provided motion capture and full motion video footage. “Payday 2,” “John Wick: Hex,” “Horizon Zero Dawn,” and its follow-up, “Horizon Forbidden West,” are a few of his other video game credits.
Real Estate Assets
Lance Reddick purchased a residence in Studio City, Los Angeles, in 2010 for $1.315 million. The guesthouse has an additional full bathroom, while the main house, which was built in 1939, has four bedrooms and four bathrooms.
There are 3,191 square feet of living space, two fireplaces, a sunroom, and a wet bar in the family room. On the nearly three acres of land, there is also a spa, a swimming pool, and a built-in barbecue. There is no additional information available about his real estate assets.