Actor James Ransone, known for 'The Wire', & 'It: Chapter Two,' dies aged 46
Ransone also featured in 'The Black Phone' films, the sequel of which came out earlier this year.
ANI
Los Angeles, 22 Dec
Actor James Ransone, known for his roles in
'The Wire' and 'It: Chapter Two', has passed away at 46.
As per TMZ, the actor died by suicide on
Friday, 19 December, confirmed by the Los Angeles Medical Examiner. The report
added the manner of death as suicide by hanging.
The Los Angeles Police Department earlier
responded to a call to a residence, where they completed a death investigation
report. No foul play was suspected.
Famously known for essaying the character
of Frank Sobotka's (Chris Bauer) son, Baltimore dock worker Ziggy in the second
season of 'The Wire', James Ransone appeared in a total of 12 episodes.
As Ziggy, Ransone's character kills off his
partner in a fit of rage, only to confess it later to the police. His final
appearance showed him carrying out his prison sentence.
Born in 1979, James Ransome got his first
break in the 2002 teen drama 'Ken Park'. A year later, he got a role in 'The
Wire', as per Variety.
He also starred alongside Alexander
Skarsgard in 'Generation Kill', portraying real-life Marine Cpl. Josh Ray
Person across all seven episodes of the HBO mini-series.
In 2019, he was seen in the 'It: Chapter
Two' as the older version of Derry-born limo driver Eddie Kaspbrak. Ransone's
other film credits include 'Black Phone 2', 'V/H/S/85', 'Small Engine Repair',
and 'What We Found'.
Ransone also featured in 'The Black Phone'
films, the sequel of which came out earlier this year.
Some of his recent TV credits are 'Seal
Team', 'Poker Face', '50 States of Fright', and 'The First'. Ransone was also
seen in Sean Baker's 2015 breakout film, 'Tangerine'.
James Ransone is survived by his wife,
Jamie McPhee, and his two kids.
Leave a Reply
Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *




