'Horizon Forbidden West' players can pay tribute to late actor Lance Reddick in the video game. The actor, who portrayed Sylens, died in March at age 60.
The attorney for ‘John Wick’ star Lance Reddick says no autopsy was conducted on the actor and a circulating death certificate ‘is not corroborated.’
Before his death, Reddick was involved in a number of gaming-related projects. The actor lent his voice to the “Destiny” game franchise and recently starred as “Resident Evil” villain Albert Wesker in a Netflix series based on the beloved zombie game franchise., his legal representative James E. Hornstein confirmed to The Times. The Baltimore-born star gained popularity for his work in HBO’s “The Wire” and Fox’s “Fringe.
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