James Ransone, the distinguished character actor renowned for his portrayal of complex figures in television and film, has died at age 46. The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner’s Office confirmed his death was by suicide on December 22, 2025.
Ransone achieved critical acclaim for his performance as Ziggy Sobotka, the troubled dock worker-turned-drug dealer in the second season of HBO’s groundbreaking crime drama “The Wire.” His embodiment of characters with difficult pasts became his professional signature across various media platforms.
Born in Baltimore—the primary setting for “The Wire”—Ransone’s career expanded beyond television to include significant roles in major Hollywood productions. He appeared in horror films such as “It: Chapter Two” and “The Black Phone,” demonstrating remarkable versatility across genres.
His final on-screen appearances included the Peacock television series “Poker Face” and the anticipated sequel “Black Phone 2,” both released earlier this year. The entertainment industry mourns the loss of an actor whose nuanced performances left a lasting impact on audiences and critics alike.
