James Ransone, Actor From “The Wire,” Dead at 46
James Ransone, the actor widely recognized for his portrayal of Ziggy Sobotka in Season 2 of HBO’s “The Wire,” has died at 46. His death was confirmed through public records from the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner, which listed the manner of death as suicide. According to the medical examiner’s report, the place of death is listed as “shed” and the method as “hanging.” The case status is listed as open.
James Ransone Dead at 46
Ransone died Friday, December 19, according to information first reported by TMZ. Officials have not indicated that foul play is suspected, and no further context about the events leading up to his death has been made public. Representatives for the actor have not issued a statement.
Ransone’s career spanned more than two decades across television, film, and independent projects. He had early appearances on shows such as “Ed” and “Third Watch.” Then, he gained more notarity his role on “The Wire.” He played Ziggy, the volatile and troubled son of a longshoreman union leader. His portrayal became one of the most memorable elements of the show’s second season, earning him a lasting place in the series’ legacy.
After “The Wire,” Ransone had roles in “Generation Kill,” “Treme,” “Hawaii Five-0,” and “Bosch.” In film, he appeared in a range of projects from indie dramas to major studio releases. His performance in Sean Baker’s “Tangerine” drew critical praise, and he later joined the cast of “It: Chapter Two,” playing the adult version of Eddie Kaspbrak. He also appeared in “The Black Phone” and its sequel, released earlier this year.
Ransone built a reputation for delivering layered, forceful performances, as he often took on roles where the characters were wrestling with personal struggles. Ransone drew a loyal following because of his work, especially among “The Wire” audience, where his turn as Ziggy continues to stand out.
Final Thoughts
News of his death prompted an outpouring of reactions from fans and colleagues online. Fans are sharing tributes across social platforms, with messages continuing to surface and highlighting how widely his work resonated across film and television.
Ransone continued acting in recent years, with several credits across film and television. No information has been released about any projects he may have been working on at the time of his death.
James Ransone was 46.
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