7 most iconic scenes of Lance Reddick as Cedric Daniels on ‘The Wire’

“Comes a day you’re going to have to decide whether it’s about you or about the work.”

Lance Reddick – a brilliant actor who showcased his talents and smooth voice across an array of TV shows, films and video games – died on Friday at the age of 60. A representative for Reddick confirmed to Deadline that he died of “natural causes.”

A native of Baltimore, Maryland, Reddick made his acting debut in 1996 in an episode of New York Undercover. Over the next 27 years, he would act in prestige television shows like Oz, The Corner, Lost, Fringe and Bosch. In the world of video games, he lent his voice to the Destiny and Horizon franchises. And in film, Reddick most notably played a key role in the action-packed and critically acclaimed John Wick series, but also played more dramatic parts, like a supporting role in the Oscar-nominated One Night in Miami.

Reddick was damn funny too, taking comedic turns in appearances on Key & Peele, The Eric Andre Show, Rick and Morty, Duck Tales and Aqua Teen Hunger Force.

He was an actor who could show strength as easily as he could display grace, elevating every piece of art he appeared in. On-screen, he could be intimidating and formidable, but also hilarious and warm. He could portray disdain with just a slight move of his eyes, and then show joy with a flash of a smile. Reddick seemed to bring respect and authority to everything he popped up in, whether it was an HBO show, a Netflix comedy or a video game.

Reddick is still due to appear in a few projects posthumously, including a remake of White Men Can’t Jump that is being produced by NBA star Blake Griffin, among others.

While Reddick had a long and accomplished career in acting, there is one role that his fans will remember him for best. From 2002 to 2008, Reddick starred as Cedric Daniels in HBO’s The Wire.

Over the course of five seasons, Daniels rises from the rank of lieutenant working in the Baltimore Police Department’s narcotics unit, to Major, to Colonel, to Deputy of Operations, to a then short-lived stint as Commissioner. While Reddick’s character has a questionable past that viewers never see on-screen, he is typically a straight-shooting who doesn’t bend the rules and often acts a strict father figure to Jimmy McNulty, Kima Greggs, Herc and Carver, and Roland Pryzbylewski. We see Daniels go through the show trying to juggle his career aspirations, his pursuit of working a good case, and trying not to give into the department’s stat-juking methods. He tries not to rock the boat, but often ends up calling his superiors – and subordinates – out on their BS. Reddick’s Daniels is a key figure in the show as the major crimes unit chases Avon Barksdale, Stringer Bell, The Greek, and Marlo Stanfield.

Before being cast as Daniels, Reddick initially read for the parts of Bubbles and Bunk Moreland in the groundbreaking show from David Simon. Andre Royo wound up playing Bubbles, a drug addict turned police snitch who tries to get clean, and the part of the foul-mouthed, cigar-smoking detective Bunk went to Wendell Pierce.

To properly remember Reddick, we thought it would be best to revisit some of his most memorable scenes from his most memorable role. Here’s the best of Cedric Daniels.

 

Orioles closer Felix Bautista has the sickest new closer entrance with Omar’s whistle from ‘The Wire’

What an awesome new closer entrance.

You knew when you heard the whistle, Omar’s was coming.

And now, when you hear the whistle at Camden Yards, you know that Felix Bautista is coming.

That’s right, the Baltimore Orioles are using the iconic Michael K. Williams whistle from The Wire as part of Bautista’s entrance when he comes into games. They’re also adding flashing lights, which is similarly menacing.

Will it someday find a spot on our all-time best MLB closer entrance songs list? Perhaps. It’s not anything like Edwin Diaz’s Narco entrance but it’s really good and a lot of MLB fans agreed when they saw it:

The Ravens paid an awesome tribute to Michael K. Williams with Omar’s whistle before ‘SNF’ win

Chills.

The Baltimore Ravens found an incredible way to pay tribute to Michael K. Williams, the late actor who died on Sept. 6, before their game last night with the Chiefs and it’s a moment that will give you chills, especially if you’re a huge fan of The Wire.

Williams played Omar on the legendary HBO show that was based on the city of Baltimore. His infamous whistling of “Farmer In The Dell” is something fans of the show will never forget.

The Ravens played that whistle before the team took the field last night and man was this pretty darn cool/special.

Check this out:

So good.

David Simon, who created the show, heard it on his way into the stadium and had the perfect reaction to it:

Fans loved it, too:

Orioles announcer Kevin Brown paid tribute to Michael K. Williams by using one of his most iconic lines after a home run

This was so awesome.

People everywhere were crushed after finding out about the tragic death of Michael K. Williams.

He’d touched so many people in so many places with his iconic acting performances through the years. And though his impact was wide-ranging, he’d probably left his biggest imprint on the city of Baltimore.

His performance in The Wire as Omar Little is one of the most iconic performances you’ll ever see on television. So, of course, folks from Baltimore will have a bit more of a connection to Williams than most others.

That’s why it was so perfect when Orioles announcer Kevin Brown paid tribute to Williams by using one of his most iconic lines from the show.

Kevin Hays hit a home run on Tuesday night against the Royals and as the ball was going over the wall, Brown said “If you come at the king, you best not miss.”

For those who haven’t seen The Wire, that’s one of the most iconic lines from Williams’ performance as Omar. It’s an incredible scene with an incredible line from an incredible actor.

What a call from Brown. This is a dope tribute.

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