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5 Things You May Not Have Known About Lance Reddick

Following his unfortunate death yesterday, we are looking at some of the things you did not know about the star actor.

Lance Reddick was a talented actor, and producer who made a name for himself in the entertainment industry.

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While many people were familiar with his work on popular television shows such as “John Wick”, “The Wire” and “Fringe,” there are still some lesser-known facts about the talented actor.

Here are five things people might not know about Lance Reddick:

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He is a classically trained musician:

In addition to his acting career, Lance Reddick is also a classically trained musician. He studied music at the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York, and later played the violin with the prestigious Baltimore Symphony Orchestra. He also played the cello and the piano and is a skilled singer.

He is a skilled martial artist:

Lance Reddick is not only talented in the arts but also a skilled martial artist. He trained in karate and Kung Fu for several years and has earned a black belt in Shotokan karate. He also incorporates his martial arts skills into his acting roles.

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He is multilingual:

Lance Reddick is fluent in French, German, and Italian. He learned French while living in Paris as a teenager and studied German and Italian in college.

His fluency in multiple languages has helped him land roles in international films and television shows.

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He is a fan of science fiction:

While many people know Lance Reddick from his work on the science fiction television series “Fringe,” few people know that he is a big fan of science fiction. He has cited “Star Trek” and “Blade Runner” as some of his favorite science fiction franchises.

He is a supporter of several charities:

Lance Reddick is passionate about giving back to the community and is a supporter of several charities. He has worked with organizations such as the United Way, the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, and the SPCA.

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