Here are a few other actors from The Wire who have died since the show went off the air in 2008. Cathey was a well-known character actor who appeared in shows like Oz, House of Cards and The Wire. (Cathey won an Emmy in 2015 for his work in House of Cards.)
Delaney Williams. Delaney Williams is an American actor whose credits include his well known recurring roles as John Buchanan on NBC's Law & Order:SVU, Jay Landsman on HBO's The Wire, O'Connor on the Netflix Original: Marvel's The Punisher, & as Dennis Egan on CBS' Blue Bloods.
Rhonda Pearlman is a fictional character on the HBO drama The Wire, played by actress Deirdre Lovejoy. Pearlman has been the legal system liaison for all of Lieutenant Cedric Daniels ' investigations on the show.
Levy is last seen in the final episode of season five, socializing with Marlo Stanfield at a downtown evening event and introducing him to different businessmen. Levy is among The Wire's least sympathetic characters; Slate writer David Plotz describes him as "the most repulsive piece of garbage in the city of Baltimore."
Michael KostroffMaurice "Maury" Levy is a fictional character in the HBO drama The Wire, played by Michael Kostroff. He is a skilled defense attorney and was kept on retainer by the Barksdale Organization, later by Proposition Joe and ultimately by the Stanfield Organization.
Anyone who is anyone in law enforcement in Baltimore knows the three or four guys Maury Levy is patterned on." Levy's Jewish character is referenced occasionally throughout the show. Levy refers to State Senator R. Clayton Davis as a gonif, the Yiddish word for a dishonest or dishonorable person.
actress Deirdre LovejoyRhonda Pearlman is a fictional character on the HBO drama The Wire, played by actress Deirdre Lovejoy. Pearlman has been the legal system liaison for all of Lieutenant Cedric Daniels' investigations on the show. Later in the series, she begins a relationship with Cedric Daniels.
Roland PryzbylewskiCreated byDavid SimonPortrayed byJim True-FrostIn-universe informationAliasPrez Mr. Prezbo8 more rows
Thomas "Herc" Hauk is a criminal defense investigator. He was dismissed from his role as a sergeant in the BPD's Major Crimes Unit in 2006.
Curtis "Lex" Anderson is an employee of Preston Broadus in his independent drug dealing operation.
Stamford was an infamous Baltimore criminal, whose name is known by both the police and other drug traffickers. Avon, a former amateur boxer who once fought in a Golden Gloves Tournament, was taught by his father how to survive in "the game" at an early age.
Baltimore, MarylandThe Wire was mainly filmed in Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
Background. Marla always had ambitions for her husband to progress in the police force and his failure to do so contributed to the demise of their relationship.
The Wire aired between 2002 and 2008, lasting five seasons. Due to suboptimal ratings, the show was almost canceled several times, and would have been if not for creator David Simon persuading HBO executives to let him bring things to a conclusion.
Jim True-Frost portrayed Roland "Prez" Pryzbylewski, a former member of the Major Crimes Unit who has become a teacher in an inner city school after inadvertently killing a fellow officer in season three.
The Wire was based on the lives of real gangsters. The Avon Barksdale Story is the first to chronicle the actual lives of these real people. Barksdale's real name, Nathan Avon Barksdale, and his nickname, “Bodie,” were both used in the series as composite characters.
As soon as the wiretap goes up, Stringer Bell is murdered, but not before providing information to Major Colvin, which is then passed on to the detail. The information identifies Avon Barksdale 's safehouse allowing Pearlman to sign a search warrant, leading to the arrest of Barksdale and many of his people.
Judge. Assistant State's Attorney. Nationality. American. Rhonda Pearlman is a fictional character on the HBO drama The Wire, played by actress Deirdre Lovejoy. Pearlman has been the legal system liaison for all of Lieutenant Cedric Daniels ' investigations on the show. Later in the series, she begins a relationship with Cedric Daniels.
The detail sees disposable cell phones are being used, and Pearlman and Daniels go to the wireless provider, but find them to be unhelpful, even after threatening them with bad publicity. Eventually, Pearlman relies on Daniels to use his FBI connections to get a wiretap.
As McNulty is attempting to rebuild his marriage and cope with his unwanted posting to the Marine Unit , he and Pearlman end their relationship.
As the seasons progress, she becomes more obsessed with her own success, and willing to cut legal and moral corners in order to advance her career. She once had a soft spot for Jimmy McNulty, leading to an on-again-off-again affair that was eventually discovered by McNulty's wife and ultimately contributed to the breakup of the McNulty's marriage. Although McNulty was honest enough to give Pearlman no hint of a future together, he would occasionally show up drunk on her doorstep. This ended when Pearlman's relationship with Daniels began.
Pearlman was the ASA heading the Narcotics cases in Season 1, assisting Lieutenant Cedric Daniels ' detail in prosecuting the Barksdale Organization, a violent drug crew whom Detective Jimmy McNulty suspected of beating the Baltimore Homicide Unit out of 10 murders.
Season 3. Pearlman is the first to notice Lieutenant Daniels is living in the detail office, having separated from his wife. Pearlman makes a pass at Daniels, beginning a relationship that continues throughout the season.
David Simon, the chief creative force behind “The Wire,” said in a tweet that he was “too gutted” by the news of Williams’ death to fully pay tribute to the actor.
Barrier-breaking actor Michael K. Williams, beloved for his role as shotgun-wielding antihero Omar Little in the HBO series “The Wire,” has died, a New York Police Department spokesperson said.
In a Twitter post, Wendell Pierce, one of Williams’ fellow “Wire” stars, hailed the late actor as an “immensely talented man with the ability to give voice to the human condition portraying the lives of those whose humanity is seldom elevated until he sings their truth.”
Gbenga Akinnagbe played Chris Partlow across three seasons of “The Wire.”. The criminal case was originally slated to go to trial on Monday, but was postponed to Aug. 10 when prosecutors said they were not fully prepared, according to Gottlieb.
Lola Adesioye’s lawyer insisted that the contact was part of a consensual relationship.
Enlarge Image. "The Wire" actor Gbenga Akinnagbe alleges sexual abuse at hands of journalist Lola Adesioye in Brooklyn court. WireImage. Actor Gbenga Akinnagbe of “The Wire” fame has alleged in Brooklyn criminal court that a journalist sexually abused him on two occasions — while the scribe’s lawyer insisted Monday that the contact was part ...
But Adesioye’s attorney, Robert Gottlieb, said Monday that they had evidence showing that Adesioye and Akinnagbe were in a consensual relationship, including three binders filled with flirty text messages exchanged between the pair since they met at a party in 2019, as well as photos of them together.
Though the civil cases between the pair were eventually settled, Akinnagbe then filed criminal charges against Adesioye over the alleged sexual abuse, Gottlieb said. “She demanded payment for the work and he demanded money on back rent and they settled and everybody thought the matter was closed,” he said.
The news shocked fans of “The Wire,” the HBO television show in which Williams portrayed a Robin Hood-like gangster named “Omar Little.”
Cathey was a well-known character actor who appeared in shows like Oz, House of Cards and The Wire. (Cathey won an Emmy in 2015 for his work in House of Cards.)
Melvin Williams was a real-life Baltimore drug kingpin whose exploits helped inspire some of the stories that David Simon wrote for The Wire.
Less than two weeks before he was to learn if he’d won his first Emmy Award, “The Wire” and “Lovecraft Country” actor Michael K. Williams has died.
Wendell Pierce, who played Det. Bunk Moreland on “The Wire,” wrote: “The depth of my love for this brother, can only be matched by the depth of my pain learning of his loss.”
As Detective "Bunk" Moreland, Pierce quickly became one of The Wire 's most frequent scene-stealers, sharing certain self-destructive tendencies with his best friend, Jimmy McNulty, but finding ways to hide it better so he could maintain his perch as the resident gifted curmudgeon among the detectives.
Lance Reddick began his on-screen career with smaller roles in the late 1990s before landing major appearances on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and HBO's acclaimed prison drama, Oz. As Cedric Daniels on The Wire, he became one of the show's steadiest presences, a police commander well-known for focusing on the case itself and placing it over the egos of his detectives, which was easier said than done when cops like McNulty worked under him. And as Daniels rose through the ranks of the Baltimore PD, viewers got to know Reddick as a powerful acting presence.
After The Wire, Doman began compiling a long list of guest credits on series like CSI, Hack, Without a Trace, as well as numerous appearances in the Law & Order universe of shows dating back even to the time before The Wire. The 2010s brought with them a number of major starring and recurring parts on series ranging from Rizzoli & Isles to Borgia to Person of Interest, and in 2014, he joined the cast of the FOX series Gotham as notorious Gotham City mobster Carmine Falcone. That same year, he joined fellow The Wire alum Dominic West on the acclaimed Showtime drama The Affair, and his recent roles include the TV series For Life and the upcoming film Iron Terry Malone.
The Wire was a massive ensemble series, introducing a vast cast of characters over the course of five seasons and 60 episodes. The stars in the above list represent the cast members who stayed with the show the longest or made the biggest impact, but they're far from the only major The Wire players still working regularly today.
With his distinctive voice and knack for balancing drama and comedy, Wendell Pierce was already pulling in several acting jobs a year for a decade before The Wire came along, putting in appearances on everything from Law & Order to The Weber Show to Third Watch.
After The Wire, Lovejoy continued to pull in steady work in the film and television world, including prominent guest roles in a whole host of beloved TV shows. For example, we've got The West Wing, Without a Trace, Judging Amy, NYPD Blue, Cold Case, Lie to Me, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Bones, Body of Proof, and Orange is the New Black. Her recent work also includes prominent roles on Raising Dion, American Gothic, and Trollville, and she can regularly be seen as Cynthia Panabaker on the hit NBC thriller The Blacklist.
He's also had film roles in titles such as White House Down, Little Woods, and The Guest, not to mention his scene-stealing appearances in the John Wick films. Most recently, his projects have included Bosch, Corporate, and the acclaimed film One Night in Miami.