Lance Reddick Biography

 

Lance Reddick had a fortunate upbringing throughout his life. He was born on December 31, 1962, in Baltimore, Maryland. He was descended from a long line of legal professionals. He made the decision to pursue a career in classical music composition at an early age, and as a result, he started taking piano lessons. During his senior year of high school, he attended both the Walden School and the Peabody Preparatory Institute, where he majored in music theory and composition. In spite of his early convictions that people who wanted to be actors were foolish, Reddick was always drawn inexplicably toward the industry. He thought that those who wanted to be performers were stupid.

After receiving his diploma from the Eastman School of Music at the University of Rochester in the 1980s, he relocated to Boston, Massachusetts, and started attending classes at the Yale School of Drama the following decade in 1991. Reddick received his Master of Fine Arts degree from Yale University. In 1996, Lance Reddick made his debut on television in an episode of the second season of “New York Undercover.” In 1997, a telefilm titled “What the Deaf Man Heard” was broadcast on television. Reddick played the titular role in the 1998 film adaption of Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations, which was directed by Alfonso Cuarón and starred Reddick. In the film Godzilla from 1998, he made a cameo appearance as a soldier, but it was not acknowledged to him.

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